Customizing Graphics in Homepage

While in text mode, there is a small icon named BTN_TEXT.GIF preceding each link that can be changed by administrators. While in image mode, the default method will use the image stored in Flash memory. The table below shows the referenced file name and size limitation of each stored image. Administrators may customize preferred image under the size limit and put it to the specific name via FTP. Administrators can download the original images before uploading for backup.

 

Object

File name

Maximal size

 

Logo

logo.gif

Logo and background share 8K bytes

 

Background

back.gif

Logo and background share 8K bytes

 

Link icon

btn_text.gif

2K bytes

 

Camera 1 button

btn_cam1.gif

5K bytes

 

Camera 2 button

btn_cam2.gif

5K bytes

 

Camera 3 button

btn_cam3.gif

5K bytes

 

Camera 4 button

btn_cam4.gif

5K bytes

 

Camera All button

btn_cama.gif

5K bytes

 

Configuration

btn_confi.gif

5K bytes

 

 

 

 

 

Please do not try to upload the image, which the size is larger than the list, or it may cause the unstable system operation.

Usage via FTP is illustrated below.

Command Script for DI/DO & Camera’s Actions Setting

Besides the application wizard, Video Server provides a more professional command script for advanced applications. The command script will be executed exclusively with the settings in Application page of system configuration except for the weekly schedule. To build an advanced application, follow the steps below.

Step 1: Use any text editor to edit the appropriate command script according to the command format. The script size cannot exceed 500 bytes.

Step 2: Save the script as a file named SCRIPT.TXT.

Step 3: Use FTP with administrator’s privilege to upload the script file.

Step 4: Enter the Application page in system configuration to define the time period in Weekly Schedule. If it is supposed to run any time, keep the original settings but check the option All the

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2140 specifications

Moxa Technologies has established a strong reputation in the realm of industrial networking and communications, and one of their standout products is the Moxa Technologies 2140. This device serves as a versatile and robust solution for various applications in industrial settings.

The Moxa 2140 is primarily recognized for its ability to seamlessly integrate serial devices into Ethernet networks. This capability is essential in modern industrial environments, where legacy equipment must often communicate with newer systems. The device functions as a serial device server, converting serial data into Ethernet packets, enabling efficient data transmission without compromising on speed or reliability.

One of the key features of the Moxa 2140 is its support for multiple serial communication protocols, including RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485. This wide compatibility ensures that users can connect a diverse range of devices, from older machinery to contemporary sensors, without needing extensive modifications. The Moxa 2140 can handle various communication speeds, allowing for flexibility in different industrial scenarios.

In addition to its protocol support, the Moxa 2140 boasts dual Ethernet ports, which facilitate network redundancy and enhanced reliability. This capability is crucial for industrial applications that demand continuous uptime, as it minimizes the risk of network failures. The device supports both static and dynamic IP address configurations, simplifying integration into existing networks.

The Moxa 2140 is equipped with advanced security features, including secure data transmission via SSH and HTTPS. This ensures that sensitive industrial data remains protected from unauthorized access, a critical consideration in today’s cybersecurity landscape. The device also includes built-in support for SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), enabling administrators to monitor network status and troubleshoot issues efficiently.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the Moxa 2140 is its rugged design, built to withstand harsh industrial environments. Its robust housing protects against dust, moisture, and temperature fluctuations, making it suitable for deployment in factories, outdoor settings, and other challenging conditions.

Overall, the Moxa Technologies 2140 is a powerful and flexible tool that meets the demands of modern industrial communications. Its combination of protocol support, dual Ethernet ports, security features, and durability make it a preferred choice for companies looking to enhance their communication infrastructure while ensuring versatility and reliability in their operations.