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Moxa VPort D361 Industrial Video Decoder Introduction
the 2 DIs also can be used for selecting the video source. DI1 can function as a UP selection (for example, from video source 1 to 2), and DI2 can function as a DOWN selection (for example, from video source 2 to 1).
Support for SNMP V1, V2c, and V3 for easy network management
More and more IP devices are networked for use on one TCP/IP network. To make management and maintenance easier, SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) can be used to monitor all of these IP devices.
CGI command support for 3rd -party developers
The VPort D361 also supports CGI commands for 3 rd
party developers who would like to integrate the control of a video decoder into their system. The CGI commands can be downloaded from Moxa’s website free of charge.
Package Checklist
Moxa’s VPort D361 is shipped with the items listed below. If any of these items is missing or damaged, please contact your customer service representative for assistance.
• 1 × VPort D361
• 1 × 4-pin terminal block for 2 DIs
• 1 × 8-pin terminal block for a power input and 2 relay outputs
• 1 × 5-pin terminal block for the RS-232/422/485 PTZ control port
• Quick Installation Guide
• Document & Software CD (includes User’s Manual, Quick Installation Guide, and VPort Utility)
• Warranty statement
NOTE: Notify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged.
Product Features
High performance video/audio networking solution
• channel video output for analog NTSC/ PAL video signals
• 1 audio input and 1 audio output for 2-way voice communication
• 1 auto-sensing 10/100BaseT(X) Ethernet port
• TCP, UDP, HTTP, and multicast network transmission modes
• 1 RS-232/422/485 PTZ port with serial-to-Ethernet Real COM mode for remote PTZ control with existing legacy PTZ control devices (PTZ control driver NOT required)
• Capability to decode different video stream resolutions from video encoder with a maximum of 540 TVL lines
• Maximum of 64 video sources can be set up as the decode video source
• Supports for manually selecting the video sources, or automatically scanning for video sources
• Supports 2 digital inputs to switch the video sources
• Supports SNMP (V1/V2C/V3) for network system integration and management
• Built-in web server and RS-232 console for remote access and configuration
• Supports OSD (On-Screen Display)
• Supports UPnP and IP filtering
Industrial Rugged Design
• 1 12/24 VDC and 24 VAC power inputs with LED indicator
• 35 mm DIN-rail mounting or panel mounting installation (with optional accessories)
• Optional model with -40 to 75∘C operating temperature range
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Table of contents
- 6 Overview
- 7 Package Checklist
- 7 Product Features
- 8 Typical Application
- 9 Panel Layout of the VPort D361
- 9 Product Description
- 9 BNC Video Output
- 10 Mini Stereo Jacks for Audio Input/Output
- 10 LED Indicators
- 10 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Port
- 11 RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 PTZ COM Port
- 11 12/24 VDC and 24 VAC Power Inputs
- 11 General I/O Terminal Blocks
- 12 RS-232 Console Port
- 12 Reset Button
- 14 The Meaning of “User” and “Administrator”
- 14 First-Time Installation and Configuration
- 18 RS-232 Console Configuration (115200, None, 8, 1, VT100)
- 22 Mounting the VPort D361
- 22 Mounting Dimensions (unit= mm)
- 22 DIN-Rail Mounting
- 23 Wall Mounting (Optional)
- 23 Wiring Requirements
- 24 Grounding the VPort D361
- 24 Wiring the Relay Output
- 24 Wiring the Power Input
- 25 Wiring the Digital Inputs
- 25 Communication Connections
- 25 10/100BaseT(X) Ethernet Port Connection
- 26 Auto MDI/MDI-X
- 28 Functions Featured on the VPort’s Web Homepage
- 28 VPort’s Information
- 28 Current Video Source Information
- 28 Video Source Selection
- 28 Video Source List
- 29 System Configuration
- 29 Relay Control
- 31 Using the Web-based Manager for System Configuration
- 32 System
- 32 General Settings
- 33 Account Privileges
- 34 System Diagnosis
- 34 System Log History
- 35 System Parameters
- 35 Firmware Upgrade
- 36 Reset to Factory Default
- 36 Reboot
- 36 Network
- 36 General Network Settings
- 38 SMTP Server and Email Account Settings
- 38 Universal PnP
- 39 Accessible IP List
- 40 SNMP
- 41 Configuring SNMP Settings
- 41 SNMP Read/Write Settings
- 42 Private MIB Information
- 42 Modbus/TCP
- 43 Video Source
- 43 Video Source List
- 45 Video Source Log
- 46 Video
- 46 OSD Settings
- 47 Video Output
- 47 Audio
- 47 Audio Settings
- 48 Transparent PTZ
- 49 Alarm
- 49 Relay Settings
- 49 System Alarm
- 50 DI Event Alarm