mdch1

<not required>

enable motion detection on video 1

mdch2

<not required>

enable motion detection on video 2

mdch3

<not required>

enable motion detection on video 3

mdch4

<not required>

enable motion detection on video 4

di1

High, Low, Rising, Falling or Disable

DI1 condition

di2

High, Low, Rising, Falling or Disable

DI2 condition

di3

High, Low, Rising, Falling or Disable

DI3 condition

di4

High, Low, Rising, Falling or Disable

DI4 condition

delay

<integer>

delay time of DO after event

do1

High, Low or Disable

DO1 action

do2

High, Low or Disable

DO2 action

eventch1

<not required>

take snapshots on ch1 while event happen

eventch2

<not required>

take snapshots on ch2 while event happen

eventch3

<not required>

take snapshots on ch3 while event happen

eventch4

<not required>

take snapshots on ch4 while event happen

dura

<integer>

snapshots taken after event

inter

<integer>

tenth seconds interval after the event

mdmode

<not required>

enable motion detection(emode should

 

 

set)

smode

<not required>

sequential mode application

sinter

<integer>

tenth seconds interval for sequential

 

 

mode

smethod

mail

upload snapshots by email

 

 

 

 

ftp

upload snapshots by FTP

 

 

 

suffix

<not required>

FTP file with date and time suffix

Motion detection configuration URL

URL:

/cgi-bin/motion.cgi

 

Name

 

Value

Description

cam

 

<1 ~ 4>

Video channel number

 

 

 

 

per

 

<integer>

object size percentage

 

 

 

 

sen

 

<integer>

sensitivity percentage

Demo configuration URL

URL:

/cgi-bin/demo.cgi

 

Name

 

Value

Description

open

 

<not required>

enable demo account

camctr1

 

<not required>

allow demo user to control PTZ camera on video 1

camctr2

 

<not required>

allow demo user to control PTZ camera on video 2

camctr3

 

<not required>

allow demo user to control PTZ camera on video 3

camctr4

 

<not required>

allow demo user to control PTZ camera on video 4

view1

 

<not required>

allow demo user to watch channel 1

view2

 

<not required>

allow demo user to watch channel 2

view3

 

<not required>

allow demo user to watch channel 3

view4

 

<not required>

allow demo user to watch channel 4

Homepage layout configuration URL

URL:

/cgi-bin/layout.cgi

 

Name

 

Value

Description

cuslogo

 

blank

hide logo

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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.