Moxa Technologies user manual VPort 2310 User’s Manual Troubleshooting

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VPort 2310 User’s Manual

Troubleshooting

Q: What is the plug-in for?

A:The plug-in provided by Video Server is used to display motion pictures on versions of Internet Explorer that do not support server push technology. If your system does not allow installation of any plug-in software, the security level of the web browser may need to be lowered. It is recommended that you consult the network supervisor in your office before adjusting the security level.

Q: Why is the timestamp different from the system time of my PC or notebook?

A:The timestamp is based on the system time of Video Server. It is maintained by an internal real-time clock, and automatically synchronizes with the time server if Video Server is connected to the Internet and the function is enabled. Differences of several hours may result from the time zone setting.

Q: Why doesn’t the image refresh regularly?

A: This may be due to the time taken for storing snapshots into memory when events occur.

Q.How does the Video Server detect the supported PTZ cameras automatically?

A.If a camera is not detected, the Video Server will monitor the CTS of the camera control cable continuously. As long as the CTS is detected, the Video Server will try to handshake with supported cameras until a supported camera is found. Camera detection will cease once a PTZ camera is recognized.

Q: How many users are allowed to access Video Server at the same time?

A:Basically, there is no limitation. However the video quality also depends on the network bandwidth. To achieve the best effect, the Video Server will allow 20 users to be connected. It is recommended to build another web server to host a large quantity of users by retrieving images from the Video Server periodically.

Q: What is Video Server’s video rate?

A:The MPEG4 codec can process 30 frames per second internally. However the total performance is subject to many coefficients as follows:

1.Network throughput.

2.Bandwidth share.

3.Number of users.

4.The complicated objects in view results in larger image file.

5.The level of your PC or notebook which is responsible for displaying images.

In general, the transfer rate for a general local network environment can achieve over 200 kilobytes per second and approximately 10 to 20 pictures of a normal environment per second.

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Contents First Edition, January Moxa VPort 2310 Video Server User’s ManualCopyright Notice VPort 2310 User’s ManualTrademarks DisclaimerImportant Note Before getting startedTable of Contents Chapter Upgrading System Firmware Page Introduction Overview Technical support for developers Package ChecklistProduct Features Product Description Typical ApplicationFront Panel BNC video inputNetwork and Status LEDs Rear Panel10/100 Mbps Ethernet port RS-232 COM portDI+ General I/O terminal blockVDC Power Adaptor Reset ButtonGetting Started Before Getting Started Hardware InstallationAssigning an IP Address Dhcp Server EnvironmentUsing IP Reporter Non-DHCP Server Environment Assigning the IP Address Manually Mounting VPortPanel Mounting DIN-Rail MountingFunctions Featured NPort’s Homepage Accessing VPort 2310 for the First TimeOpening Your Browser Accessing VPortAuthentication Installing the Plug-in Application Functions Featured on VPort’s Homepage Client Settings Custom PTZ Camera CommandsRelay Output Control Motorized PTZ Camera ControlPage System Configuration Via Web Access System ConfigurationHost name System Configuration Via Web AccessSystem Date and Time Security Root passwordAdd user Manage user$ Reset network at next boot Reset network at next bootReset network at next boot NetworkSmtp GeneralSave the modification Audio ControlChannel port Improve audio quality in a low bandwidth environmentDynamic DNS Checkmark Enable DdnsDdns & UPnP Universal PnP VideoText on Video ColorModulation SizeMaximum Frame Rate Video Quality ControlImage Setting Enable Motion DetectionSave the settings Flip and MirrorMotion Detection How to Set up a VMD conditionEnable Motion Detection box VPort 2310 User’s Manual System Configuration Application Step Setup the General Step Event operation Sequential modeSetup the Trigger Condition Setup the Trigger actionEvent operation Weekly scheduleTrigger output alarm Sequential ModeCamera Control Send Snapshot by Email or FTPPreset Position Interface modeBaud rate bps Select Camera driverCustom commands Focus Focus near, Focus Far actions Custom Camera SettingsLogo figure Homepage LayoutLogo link Background graphView parameters View log fileFactory default System Configuration Via FTPFrom 12 to -12, GMT + Value Video Server Initial Configuration fileCurrent Language, read-only Or 1024 to VPort 2310 User’s Manual System Configuration Values64k, 128k, 256k, 384k, 512k, 768k 1000k, 1200k System core debugging System Configuration Via TelnetTelnet Commands Reset network Skip installation at next bootRestore factory default settings Reset systemAdvanced Applications URL Commands for System MaintenanceCapturing Up-to-date Still Images This problemVideo Embedded in Customers’ Homepage Getting snapshot via URLCustomizing Homepage Graphics Download Event-triggered SnapshotsGetting triggered snapshots via URL Getting triggered snapshots via FTPDrive digital outputs URL Commands for DI/DO & Camera’s Actions SettingMoving motorized camera in PTZ direction Recalling camera positionSending commands to devices attached to the COM port URL Commands for System MaintenanceRestore Factory Default Settings via URL Download System Log via FTPUpgrading System Firmware Using Upgrade Wizard to Upgrade Firmware VPort 2310 User’s Manual Upgrading System Firmware Using FTP to Upgrade FirmwareTroubleshooting LED pattern after Post Failed function Troubleshooting Power On Self Test PostFrequently Asked Questions VPort 2310 User’s Manual Troubleshooting VPort 2310 User’s Manual Troubleshooting Homepage name Referenced URL URL Commands of Video ServerName Value Description Resource name Reference URLNetwork configuration URL Video configuration URL Image quality configuration URL Custom camera configuration URL Homepage layout configuration URL Camera model Baud rate Data bits Stop bit Parity bit Settings of Supported PTZ CamerasCamera Control Cable Time Zone Table VPort 2310 User’s Manual Time Zone Table Technology Technical SpecificationsNetwork Serial PortWarranty Power RequirementsAlarm Features Remote Firmware UpgradeService Information Following services are provided Moxa Internet ServicesMoxa Product & VPort Serial Number Problem Report FormProduct Return Procedure