Moxa Technologies 2310 user manual Weekly schedule, Event operation

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VPort 2310 User’s Manual

System Configuration

Weekly schedule

The Weekly schedule is provided for daily security applications. Administrators can select any weekday from Monday to Friday with the daily schedule set from 9 am to 6 pm when no one is available to perform event checking. If the security system is installed in an office for which no one is present on nights or weekends, administrators can still set the time period as above, from 9 am to 6 pm. However, remember to select All the time except for the above schedule to let the program run during nights and weekends.

NOTE

Either “Weekly schedule” or “All the time except for the above schedule” must be selected, or

 

the applications described in the following sections will not work properly.

 

 

Event operation

Event operation is for setting security applications.

1.General

a.Delay □ seconds before detecting the next event:

The administrator can set up the time interval (in seconds, from 0 to 999) between each event’s trigger action.

b.Take snapshot □ seconds after event:

The alarm message transmitted via FTP or Email is accompanied by snapshot images. The administrator can set how much time (from 0 to 999 sec)to wait after an event is triggered to take the snapshot.

2.Trigger Condition

There are 2 trigger conditions: Video Motion Detection (VMD) and Digital Input (DI)

a.VMD:

To set up the VMD trigger condition, the administrator should first configure the VMD condition on the Configuration/Motion Detection page (refer to the “How to set up a VMD condition” subsection earlier in this chapter), or click on the Motion Detection link to link to the Motion Detection page. You are allowed to set up 1, 2, or 3 motion detection windows. After you name a window, the name you selected will appear on the Application page, below “detect motion in:”

NOTE

VPort’s Network and Status LEDs can be used to determine if the VPort is transmitting and

 

receiving data over the network. Refer to Chapter 1 to see how to interpret the Network and

 

Status LEDs.

 

 

b.DI:

There are 4 Digit Input statuses, including Input is High, Input is Low, Input is Rising, and Input is Falling. An edge trigger (e.g., Rising or Falling) is generally used to detect the emerging signal from the external sensor.

3.Trigger Action

Once an event occurs, administrators can set up the trigger action after the event occurs and/or send snapshots that are taken right at the moment. There are 2 trigger actions: Trigger output alarm and Upload snapshot

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Contents Moxa VPort 2310 Video Server User’s Manual First Edition, JanuaryVPort 2310 User’s Manual Copyright NoticeTrademarks DisclaimerBefore getting started Important NoteTable of Contents Chapter Upgrading System Firmware Page Introduction Overview Product Features Package ChecklistTechnical support for developers Typical Application Product DescriptionFront Panel BNC video inputRear Panel Network and Status LEDs10/100 Mbps Ethernet port RS-232 COM portGeneral I/O terminal block DI+Reset Button VDC Power AdaptorGetting Started Hardware Installation Before Getting StartedAssigning an IP Address Dhcp Server EnvironmentUsing IP Reporter Non-DHCP Server Environment Mounting VPort Assigning the IP Address ManuallyPanel Mounting DIN-Rail MountingAccessing VPort 2310 for the First Time Functions Featured NPort’s HomepageAuthentication Accessing VPortOpening Your Browser Installing the Plug-in Application Functions Featured on VPort’s Homepage Custom PTZ Camera Commands Client SettingsRelay Output Control Motorized PTZ Camera ControlPage System Configuration System Configuration Via Web AccessSystem System Configuration Via Web AccessHost name Date and Time Root password SecurityAdd user Manage userReset network at next boot $ Reset network at next bootReset network at next boot NetworkGeneral SmtpAudio Control Save the modificationChannel port Improve audio quality in a low bandwidth environmentDdns & UPnP Checkmark Enable DdnsDynamic DNS Video Universal PnPText on Video ColorSize ModulationMaximum Frame Rate Video Quality ControlEnable Motion Detection Image SettingSave the settings Flip and MirrorEnable Motion Detection box How to Set up a VMD conditionMotion Detection VPort 2310 User’s Manual System Configuration Application Step Event operation Sequential mode Step Setup the GeneralSetup the Trigger Condition Setup the Trigger actionWeekly schedule Event operationSequential Mode Trigger output alarmCamera Control Send Snapshot by Email or FTPInterface mode Preset PositionBaud rate bps Select Camera driverCustom commands Custom Camera Settings Focus Focus near, Focus Far actionsHomepage Layout Logo figureLogo link Background graphView log file View parametersSystem Configuration Via FTP Factory defaultVideo Server Initial Configuration file From 12 to -12, GMT + ValueCurrent Language, read-only Or 1024 to VPort 2310 User’s Manual System Configuration Values64k, 128k, 256k, 384k, 512k, 768k 1000k, 1200k Telnet Commands System Configuration Via TelnetSystem core debugging Skip installation at next boot Reset networkRestore factory default settings Reset systemURL Commands for System Maintenance Advanced ApplicationsThis problem Capturing Up-to-date Still ImagesVideo Embedded in Customers’ Homepage Getting snapshot via URLDownload Event-triggered Snapshots Customizing Homepage GraphicsGetting triggered snapshots via URL Getting triggered snapshots via FTPURL Commands for DI/DO & Camera’s Actions Setting Drive digital outputsMoving motorized camera in PTZ direction Recalling camera positionURL Commands for System Maintenance Sending commands to devices attached to the COM portRestore Factory Default Settings via URL Download System Log via FTPUpgrading System Firmware Using Upgrade Wizard to Upgrade Firmware Using FTP to Upgrade Firmware VPort 2310 User’s Manual Upgrading System FirmwareTroubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions Power On Self Test PostLED pattern after Post Failed function Troubleshooting VPort 2310 User’s Manual Troubleshooting VPort 2310 User’s Manual Troubleshooting URL Commands of Video Server Homepage name Referenced URLResource name Reference URL Name Value DescriptionNetwork configuration URL Video configuration URL Image quality configuration URL Custom camera configuration URL Homepage layout configuration URL Settings of Supported PTZ Cameras Camera model Baud rate Data bits Stop bit Parity bitCamera Control Cable Time Zone Table VPort 2310 User’s Manual Time Zone Table Technical Specifications TechnologyNetwork Serial PortPower Requirements WarrantyAlarm Features Remote Firmware UpgradeService Information Moxa Internet Services Following services are providedProblem Report Form Moxa Product & VPort Serial NumberProduct Return Procedure