Moxa Technologies VPort 461 Quick Installation Manual

Moxa Industrial Video Encoder
VPort 461 Series
Quick Installation Guide
First Edition, November 2009
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TEL: +886-2-8919-1230
P/N: 1802004610010
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Overview
The VPort 461 is a 1-channel Industrial Video Encoder with H.264 video compression. The H.264 algorithm provides the best video quality on the market today with lower bandwidth requirements than other video compression standards. In addition, to meet requirements for multiple video streams, the VPort 461 can provide up to 3 video streams simultaneously with H.264 and MJPEG compression. Users can use the video streams for different purposes, such as viewing, recording or analysis. Finally, the industrial-rugged design, with -40 to 75°C operating temperature, built-in fiber Ethernet ports, IP30 form factor protection, and industrial certifications, make the VPort 461 suitable for the harsh environment.
Package Checklist
The VPort 461 ships with the following items:
y VPort 461. y 6-pin terminal block for 1 power input and 2 digital inputs. y 8-pin terminal block for the other power input, and 2 relay outputs. y 5-pin terminal block for the RS-232/422/RS-485 PTZ control por t. y Quick Installation Guide. y Document & Software CD (includes User’s Manual, Quick Installation
Guide, Moxa IVN Solution Datasheet and Utility).
y Warranty Card.
Note: If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact your customer service representative for assistance.
NOTE
Check the model name on the VPort’s side label to determine if the model name is correct for your order.
NOTE
This product must be installed in compliance with your local laws and regulations.
Features
High Performance Audio-Video Networking Solution
Works with NTSC/PAL analog video cameras.
Supports H.264/MJPEG video compression technologies.
Up to 3 simultaneous video streams (2 H.264 and 1 MJPEG).
Lower latency, under 200 ms.
1 BNC video input.
Video stream up to 30 frames/sec in Full D1 (720 x 480) resolution in
NTSC, and 25 frames/ sec in Full D1 (720 x 576) resolution in PAL.
Select between Full D1/ 4CIF/ VGA/ CIF/ QCIF resolutions.
1 audio input and 1 audio output for 2-way voice communication.
TCP, UDP, and HTTP network transmission modes.
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Supports Modbus/TCP for easy communication with SCADA systems.
Suppoerts standard RTSP (Real-time streaming protocol) for easy
integration.
Supports multicast (IGMP) protocols for efficient network transmission.
Supports QoS (TOS) for priority transmission.
Supports SNMP V1/V2c/V3 for network management.
Built-in web server and RS-232 console for remote access and
configuration.
Supports one SD card slot (SDHC inteface) for local video recording on
the SD card during network interruptions.
Two auto-sensing 10/100BaseT(X) Ethernet ports.
Maximum 10 output video streams and 10 client connections.
Set up video quality in CBR (constant bit rate) or VBR (variable bit rate).
Supports 1 RS-232/422/485 DB9 COM port for controlling a PTZ
(PAN/TILT/ZOOM) motorized camera or serial device via a TCP/IP network.
Supports 1 RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 5-pin PTZ port for controlling a PTZ
(PAN/TILT/ZOOM) motorized camera via a TCP/IP network.
UPnP and IP filtering supported.
Rugged Industrial Design
y Two 12/24 VDC and 24 VAC redundant power inputs with LED indicators y -40 to 75°C operating temperature for harsh industrial environments
(“T” model)
y 35 mm DIN-Rail mounting or panel mounting installation
(with optional accessory)
y IP30 form factor protection y CE, FCC, UL508 approvals for industrial applications
Intelligent Alarm Trigger Capability
y Built-in Video Motion Detection (VMD) (firmware version V2.0 and later) y Equipped with 2 DIs and 2 relays (DO) for external sensors and alarms.
y Pre, trigger, and post alarm snapshot images provided. y Supports sequential snapshot images
y Messages with snapshot images can be sent via FTP and email. y Capable of setting an alarm schedule
Video Management and Control
y Free Moxa VPort SDK Plus (software development kits) supported with
flexible interface and sample codes for customized application or system integration.
y
Moxa SoftNVR-IA IP surveillance software supported for the video
r
ecording and management solution.
NOTE
VMD alarms are supported by V2.0 firmware version and later
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NOTE
If you are interested in the Moxa VPort SDK PLUS, please go to Moxa’s website (www.moxa.com) to download the software, or contact a Moxa sales representative for more information.
NOTE
If you are interested in SoftNVR-IA IP surveillance software, please go to Moxa’s website (www.moxa.com) to download the trial version.
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VPort 461 Panel Layout
Front Panel View
Top Panel View
Rear Panel View
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RS-232 CONSOLE
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1. Grounding screw
2. RS-232 console port
3. Hardware reset button
4. 8-pin terminal block for Relay 1, Relay 2, and power input 1 (PWR1)
5. 6-pin terminal block for DI 1, DI 2, power input 2 (PWR2)
6. Heat dissipation orifices
7. LEDs for STAT, PWR1, PWR2, FAULT
8. LEDs for VIDEO, PTZ and SD
9. SD card (SDHC) slot
10. 2 RJ45 10/100BaseTX Ethernet port with 10 /100 Mbps LED
11. AUDIO OUTPUT port for external speaker
12. AUDIO INPUT port for mic-in and line-in connection
13. RS-232/422/485 COM port with DB9 male connector for PTZ camera or serial device control
14. RS-232/422/485 PTZ port with 5-pin terminal block for PTZ camera control
15. 1 BNC connector for video input
16. Model name
17. Screw hole for wall mounting kit
18. DIN-Rail mounting kit
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First-Time Installation and Configuration
Before installing the VPort 461, check to make sure that all items in the package checklist are in the box. In addition, you will need access to a notebook computer or PC equipped with an Ethernet port.
Step 1: Select the Power Source
The VPort 461 can be powered by a DC power input from 12 to 32 VDC, or an AC power input from 18 to 30 VAC. Two power inputs are provided for redundancy. Users can check the LED status located in the front panel to see if the power inputs are connected appropriately. If one of the power inputs fails, the FAULT LED will light up in red if the power failure alarm is enabled.
NOTE
The VPort 461 series supports power input specifications of 12-32 VDC for 12/24 VDC power input, or 18-30 VAC for 24 VAC power input (note that this is different from Moxa EDS switch’s 12-45 VDC power input).
Step 2: Connect the VPort 461 to a Network
The VPort 461 has two auto-sensing 10/100 Mbps RJ45 Ethernet ports for network connectivity. Each has a LED indicator located aside for indicating the 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Ethernet connections.
NOTE
These two Ethernet port can be cascaded in daisy chain link, or connected to two different switch ports for Ethernet port redundancy. More than that, they are also switch ports, which means you can connect a Ethernet device on one of them for saving the one switch port in the field site.
Step 3: Connect the VPort 461 to cameras and an audio source
The VPort 461 has 1 VIDEO INPUT port. Use the BNC connector (1.0 Vpp, 75) and coaxial cable to connect video cameras to the VPort to input analog video signals.
The VPort 461 has one audio input and one audio output. A microphone or an amplifier can be plugged directly into the AUDIO INPUT port, and a speaker can be plugged into the AUDIO OUTPUT port.
NOTE
One VIDEO LED is located on the VPort 461’s front panel to indicate the video signal transmission status for video input. Check the LED status to see if the video is working properly.
ATTENTION
A ground loop isolator is recommended to be used between the camera and the VPort to avoid a sudden current, which is generated by the electric potential difference between these two device’s ground power, to burn out the VPort’s chips and boards.
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Step 4: Connecting motorized PTZ cameras and serial devices
The VPort 461 has two RS-232/422/485 ports. One is a COM PORT with DB9 male connector, and the other is a PTZ PORT with 5-pin terminal block connector. Both ports can be used for connecting PTZ control cables for controlling PTZ cameras over the TCP/IP network.
In addition, the DB9 male COM PORT can also be used to connect general serial devices, such as card readers, for transmitting serial data over a TCP/IP network. This port can be used to connect serial devices to the VPort 461instead of a video camera.
To enable PTZ control, users should configure the PTZ control protocol in the web-based manager.
NOTE
The PTZ control protocol is not standardized. To use a particular PTZ control protocol, the video server must support the driver for that protocol. Currently, the VPort 461 supports PTZ control protocol drivers for:
1. Pelco D
2. Pelco P
3. DynaColor DynaDome
4. Yokogawa (Fieldeye)
5. Cohu
If you need to use a protocol that is not on the list, contact the manufacturer of the camera to get the PTZ control commands, and then program its PTZ control using the VPort 461’s Custom Camera function.
NOTE
The VPort 461 comes with a PTZ driver upload function for implementing new PTZ drivers. Please contact a Moxa sales representative if you need assistance from Moxa’s R&D department to create a new PTZ driver.
NOTE
The “Transparent PTZ Control” function in the camera driver list is used to transmit the PTZ control signal over a TCP/IP network to the VPort D361 video decoder or PC (additional driver required). The PTZ control panel or keyboard can directly control the PTZ camera or device, eliminating the need for a PTZ camera driver and allowing the use of PTZ cameras with the VPort encoder.
Step 5: Configure the VPort 461’s IP address
After powering on the VPort 461, wait a few seconds for the POST (Power On Self Test) to run. The STAT LED turns green to indicate that the POST process has completed. The IP address will be assigned when the 10/100 Mbps NETWORK LED blinks. The IP address assigned after the POST is completed depends on the network environment.
Network Environment with DHCP Server
In this case, the IP address of the VPort 461 is assigned by a DHCP Server. Use the DHCP Server’s IP address table, or use the Moxa VPort utility to determine the IP address that was assigned by the DHCP Server.
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NOTE
After powering on the VPort 461, wait a few seconds for the POST (Power On Self Test) to run. The IP address will be assigned when the 10/100 Mbps NETWORK LED blinks.
Using the Moxa VPort and EtherDevice Configurator Utility (edscfgui.exe)
1. Run the edscfgui.exe program to search for the VPort and EDS switches.
After the Utility window opens, select or click on Broadcast Search, which is located under the List Server menu, to initiate a search (note that you
can also click on Broadcast Search
icon to initiate a search).
NOTE
You may download the VPort and EtherDevice Configurator software from Moxa’s website at www.moxa.com.
2. The Broadcast Search window will show a list of all switches and VPorts
located on the network. The progress of the search will also be indicated.
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