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VPort 36-1MP Accessing the VPort’s Web-based Manager
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Client Settings
Users can configure the following functions in Client Settings.
1. Encoder standard: Shows the encoding algorithm currently being used. VPort 36-1MP features 2 built-in
encode engine to generate a maximum of 3 simultaneous video streams. Each client can select the H.264
video streams from Stream 1, or the MJPEG/ H,264 video stream from Stream 2. To configure these video
streams, please go to:
System Configuration/Video/Video Performance.
2. Protocol Options: Choose one of four protocols to optimize your usage—Multicast (RTSP or Push) or
Unicast (UDP, TCP, HTTP).
• Multicast protocol can be used to send a single video stream to multiple clients. In this case, a lot of
bandwidth can be saved since only one video stream is transmitted over the network. However, the
network gateway (e.g., a switch) must support the multicast protocol (e.g., IGMP snooping). Otherwise,
the multicast video transmission will not be successful.
RTSP: Enables the multicast video stream to be sent in RTSP control, which means the multicast video
stream will be sent only if it receives the client’s request.
Push: Enables the multicast video stream to be sent in Push control, which means that after this setting
is selected the multicast video stream will be sent continuously even without any client request.
• Unicast protocol is used to send a single video stream to one client.
UDP can be used to produce audio and video streams that are more real-time. However, some packets
may be lost due to network burst traffic, and images may become blurred.
TCP can be used to prevent packet loss, which results in a more accurate video display. The downside
of using TCP is that the real-time delay is worse than with UDP protocol.
HTTP can be used to prevent being blocked by a router’s firewall. The downside of using HTTP is that the
real-time delay is worse than with UDP protocol.
• Network Interface designates the connection interface for multicast video stream selection. The box lists
the current NIC interfaces. Select which NIC interface will receive multicast streams.
Once the IP camera is connected successfully, Protocol Options will indicate the selected protocol. The selected
protocol will be stored on the user’s PC, and will be used for the next connection.
NOTE
For multicast video stream settings, please refer to
System Configuration
Network
Multicast.
System Configuration
A button or text link on the left side of the system configuration window only appears on the administrator’s
main page. For detailed system configuration instructions, refer to Chapter 4, System Configuration.
Video Information
Users can easily monitor the current video performance by looking at the Video Information shown on the
left side of the homepage. The following properties are shown: Video Size, Video Quality (Fixed bit rate or Fixed
video quality), Max. FPS (frames per second), and (current) FPS Status. Users can select the target camera
image to view each camera’s video performance.
Содержание
- Edition 4 august 2016 1
- Moxa vport 36 1mp rugged ip camera user s manual 1
- Www moxa com product 1
- Copyright notice 2
- Disclaimer 2
- Moxa vport 36 1mp rugged ip camera user s manual 2
- Technical support contact information 2
- Trademarks 2
- Www moxa com support 2
- Before getting started 3
- Important note 3
- Table of contents 4
- Introduction 5
- Convenient installation 6
- High video performance and network security 6
- Overview 6
- Package checklist 6
- Rugged design 6
- Superb video quality 6
- Vport 36 1mp introduction 6
- Product features 7
- Vport 36 1mp introduction 7
- Typical applications 8
- Vport 36 1mp introduction 8
- Product description 9
- Vport 36 1mp introduction 9
- Vport 36 1mp introduction 10
- Getting started 11
- Before getting started 12
- First time installation and configuration 12
- Hardware installation 12
- Vport 36 1mp getting started 12
- Vport 36 1mp getting started 13
- Software installation 14
- Step 1 configure the vport 36 1mp s ip address 14
- Step 2 access the vport 36 1mp s web based manager 14
- Vport 36 1mp getting started 14
- Step 3 install the activex control plug in 15
- Step 4 access the homepage of vport 36 1mp s web based manager 15
- Vport 36 1mp getting started 15
- Step 5 access the vport s system configuration 16
- Vport 36 1mp getting started 16
- Vport 36 1mp dimensions 17
- Vport 36 1mp getting started 17
- Vport 36 1mp getting started 18
- Wiring requirements 18
- Accessing the vport s web based manager 19
- Camera image view 20
- Functions featured on the vport s web homepage 20
- Ip camera name 20
- Vport 36 1mp accessing the vport s web based manager 20
- Vport s information 20
- Client settings 21
- System configuration 21
- Video information 21
- Vport 36 1mp accessing the vport s web based manager 21
- System configuration 22
- System configuration by web console 23
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 23
- General settings 24
- System 24
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 24
- Account privileges 25
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 25
- Local storage 26
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 26
- System log history 27
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 27
- System parameters 28
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 28
- Firmware upgrade 29
- Reboot 29
- Reset to factory default 29
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 29
- General network settings 30
- Network 30
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 30
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 31
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 32
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 33
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 34
- Smtp server and email account settings 35
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 35
- Dynamic dns 36
- Universal pnp 36
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 36
- Ftp server settings 37
- Qos tos 37
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 37
- Benefits of multicast 38
- Multicast 38
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 38
- What is multicast 38
- Configuring multicast settings 39
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 39
- Http event server 40
- R n connection keep alive r n r n 40
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 40
- Accessible ip list 41
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 41
- Configuring snmp settings 42
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 42
- Snmp read write settings 43
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 43
- Ieee 802 x 44
- Modbus tcp 44
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 44
- Image settings 45
- Telnet 45
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 45
- Image tuning 46
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 46
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 47
- Roi region of interest 48
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 48
- Camera modulation 49
- Privacy mask 49
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 49
- Video performance 50
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 50
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 51
- Digital ptz 52
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 52
- Dynastrea 53
- Dynastreamtm 53
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 53
- Conditions 54
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 54
- System alarm 55
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 55
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 56
- Schedule 57
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 57
- Event alarm 58
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 58
- Digital input 59
- Video motion detection 59
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 59
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 60
- Cgi event 61
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 61
- Camera tamper 62
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 62
- Iva event 63
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 63
- Getting started 64
- Iva function 64
- Using iva functions for the first time 64
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 64
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 65
- Configuring iva alert 66
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 66
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 67
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 68
- Vport 36 1mp system configuration 69
- A frequently asked questions 70
- Frequently asked questions 70
- Vport 36 1mp frequently asked questions 71
- B modbus address table 72
- Modbus address table 72
- Vport 36 1mp modbus address table 73
- C time zone table 74
- Time zone table 74
- Vport 36 1mp time zone table 75
- Camera 76
- D technical specifications 76
- Technical specifications 76
- Alarms 77
- Led indicators 77
- Local storage 77
- Network 77
- Physical characteristics 77
- Power requirements 77
- Security 77
- Serial interface 77
- Vport 36 1mp technical specifications 77
- Environmental limits 78
- Minimum viewing system requirements 78
- Software development kit 78
- Standards and certifications 78
- Vport 36 1mp technical specifications 78
- Warranty 78
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