VPort 2310 User’s Manual | Introduction |
Rear Panel
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INPUT | 2 |
12 VDC |
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COM | Relay | Digtal | C: Common |
Output | Input | NO: Normal Open |
NO C
3
RESET
1:NETWORK
2:CONNECT
3:SERIAL
COM | 10/100 Mbps |
Ethernet |
Network and Status LEDs
Each time the Video Server starts up, it performs a
1.NETWORK: detects the network’s Tx/Rx status
2.CONNECT: checks if the Video Server alive or not
3.SERIAL: checks if the
As soon as the administrator plugs in the power connector, both the CONNECT and SERIAL LED’s will flash, one by one, until the diagnosis is finished. If the result is okay, these 2 LEDs will turn off momentarily, and then follow the pattern shown in the table below. If any of the modules fails, refer to Chapter 7, Troubleshooting, under Power On Self Test for the error pattern, and then follow the troubleshooting procedures. If the system still does not operate normally, contact your reseller for technical service.
Condition | LED1 | LED2 | LED3 | ||
(NETWORK) | (CONNECT) | (SERIAL) | |||
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Ethernet alive | VPort’s IP is assigned | Flash | Flash | OFF | |
VPort’s IP is not assigned | Flash | OFF | OFF | ||
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Ethernet defunct | OFF | OFF | ON after 30 sec | ||
During camera control | Flash | Flash | Flash |
10/100 Mbps Ethernet port
Use a UTP category 5 cable shorter than 100 meters to connect to an Ethernet network. Once the Ethernet connection is established, the Video Server will use the Ethernet interface instead of the modem attached to the COM port.
RS-232 COM port
If the Video Server is connected to the network via the Ethernet interface, you can use the