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Moxa MXNVR-RO Industrial Network Video Recorder User’s Manual
Edition 1.0, August 2016
www.moxa.com/product
© 2016 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.
Moxa MXNVR-RO Industrial Network Video Recorder User’s Manual
The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of that agreement.
Copyright Notice
© 2016 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.
Trademarks
The MOXA logo is a registered trademark of Moxa Inc. All other trademarks or registered marks in this manual belong to their respective manufacturers.
Disclaimer
Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Moxa.
Moxa provides this document as is, without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, its particular purpose. Moxa reserves the right to make improvements and/or changes to this manual, or to the products and/or the programs described in this manual, at any time.
Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable. However, Moxa assumes no responsibility for its use, or for any infringements on the rights of third parties that may result from its use.
This product might include unintentional technical or typographical errors. Changes are periodically made to the information herein to correct such errors, and these changes are incorporated into new editions of the publication.
Technical Support Contact Information
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Moxa Americas Toll-free: 1-888-669-2872 Tel: +1-714-528-6777 Fax: +1-714-528-6778
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Moxa India Tel: +91-80-4172-9088 Fax: +91-80-4132-1045
Before Getting Started Before using your MXNVR-RO, please pay close attention to the following instructions:
After opening the MXNVR-RO box, compare the contents of the box with the Package Checklist in Chapter 1. Notify your sales representative if any of the items are missing or damaged.
If you experience a system error, and the system cannot be recovered, refer to the Troubleshooting section in Chapter 7 to learn how to restore factory default settings and reinstall the system.
The Industrial Network Video Recorder has been designed for various environments and can be used to build various applications for general security or demonstration purposes. For standard applications, refer to Chapter 2, Getting Started, and Chapter 3, Accessing the MXNVR-RO Industrial Network Video Recorder for the First Time.
Important Note Surveillance devices may be prohibited by law in your country. Since the MXNVR is both a high performance
surveillance system and a network video recorder, verify that the operations of such devices are legal in your locality before installing this unit for surveillance purposes.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 1-1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................... 1-2 Package Checklist ............................................................................................................................... 1-2
2. Hardware Introduction...................................................................................................................... 2-1 Appearance ........................................................................................................................................ 2-2 Dimensions ........................................................................................................................................ 2-3 LED Indicators .................................................................................................................................... 2-3 Real Time Clock .................................................................................................................................. 2-4
3. Hardware Connection Description ..................................................................................................... 3-1 Installing the MXNVR-RO-T .................................................................................................................. 3-2 Wiring Requirements ........................................................................................................................... 3-2
Connecting the Power .................................................................................................................. 3-3 Grounding the Unit ...................................................................................................................... 3-3
Connecting Data Transmission Cables ................................................................................................... 3-3 Connecting to a Serial Device ....................................................................................................... 3-5 Connecting an Audio Input ........................................................................................................... 3-5
Digital Input/Output ............................................................................................................................ 3-6 Connecting to a VGA Monitor ................................................................................................................ 3-6 Connecting to a DVI-D Monitor ............................................................................................................. 3-7 Connecting to the USB Ports ................................................................................................................ 3-7 Installing an Internal Storage Device..................................................................................................... 3-8 Making a Storage Drive Hot-Swappable ................................................................................................. 3-9
4. Access the MXNVR-RO-T Web-interface ............................................................................................ 4-1 Overview of the MXNVR-RO-T Web Homepage ....................................................................................... 4-2
Network Settings ......................................................................................................................... 4-3 Time Setting ............................................................................................................................... 4-4 System Config ............................................................................................................................ 4-5 Software Upgrade ....................................................................................................................... 4-5
Download Tool ................................................................................................................................... 4-6 Installation steps ................................................................................................................. 4-6
5. Configuration Tool ............................................................................................................................. 5-1 Overview of the MXNVR-RO-T Configuration Tool .................................................................................... 5-2
NVR Management ........................................................................................................................ 5-2 Device & Group View ............................................................................................................ 5-3 Discover NVR ...................................................................................................................... 5-3 Authorization ....................................................................................................................... 5-4
System Setting ........................................................................................................................... 5-5 Server Config ...................................................................................................................... 5-5 Storage Setting ................................................................................................................... 5-6 Time Setting ....................................................................................................................... 5-7 Network Setting ................................................................................................................... 5-8 Security Setting ................................................................................................................... 5-8 System Log ....................................................................................................................... 5-10 Software Upgrade .............................................................................................................. 5-11
Device ..................................................................................................................................... 5-12 Add Devices ...................................................................................................................... 5-13 Preview Device .................................................................................................................. 5-14 Devices Modification ........................................................................................................... 5-14 Modify Connection .............................................................................................................. 5-15
Record ..................................................................................................................................... 5-15 Event ....................................................................................................................................... 5-17
Rule Setting – Wizard mode ................................................................................................ 5-18 Rule setting – advance ....................................................................................................... 5-26
Schedule .................................................................................................................................. 5-27 Adding new schedule or modify the original schedule ............................................................. 5-28
Search ..................................................................................................................................... 5-29 Event ............................................................................................................................... 5-29 Action ............................................................................................................................... 5-30
Export ...................................................................................................................................... 5-31 Remote .................................................................................................................................... 5-32
Remote Playback ............................................................................................................... 5-32 Remote Liveview ................................................................................................................ 5-33
DriverView ............................................................................................................................... 5-33 Liveview Config ................................................................................................................. 5-34 Status Config .................................................................................................................... 5-35
6. DriverView ........................................................................................................................................ 6-1
Overview of the MXNVR-RO-T DriverView .............................................................................................. 6-2 Liveview ..................................................................................................................................... 6-2
Toolbar ............................................................................................................................... 6-2 Status ........................................................................................................................................ 6-3
A. Time Zone Table ................................................................................................................................ A-1 B. Technical Specifications .................................................................................................................... B-1
1 1. Introduction
This chapter gives a general overview of the MXNVR-RO-T computer’s hardware features and specifications.
The following topics are covered in this chapter:
Overview
Package Checklist
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Overview The MXNVR-RO-T embedded computer uses an Intel Core i7 processor, and features 2 RS-232/422/485 serial ports, dual Gigabit Ethernet ports, 3 USB 2.0 ports, and dual VGA/DVI-D video output. The MXNVR-RO-T computer has essential compliance with EN 50155*, making it ideal for railway and other industrial transport applications. The MXNVR-RO-T computer comes with a CFast socket that provides ample secure data buffering or additional storage expansion, as well as 2 hot-swappable storage trays that accept 2.5” solid state or hard disk storage drives, and may be arranged in software RAID 1 arrays to give full data redundancy.
Package Checklist Each model ships with the following items:
• An MXNVR-RO-T embedded computer
• 2 storage tray keys
• Power cable (CBL-M12FF5PPJ21-BK-15-IP68)
• Documentation and software CD or DVD
• Quick installation guide (printed)
• Warranty card
• 2 5-pin terminal blocks
NOTE: Please notify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged.
2 2. Hardware Introduction
The MXNVR-RO-T embedded computer is compact and built for use in rugged industrial applications. LED indicators help monitor performance and identify trouble spots, multiple serial ports allow you to connect a variety of devices for wireless operation, and the reliable and stable hardware platform lets you devote your attention to developing your applications, rather than spending time on low-level APIs and device drivers.
The following topics are covered in this chapter:
Appearance
Dimensions
LED Indicators
Real Time Clock
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Appearance Front View
Rear View
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Dimensions
LED Indicators LED Name LED Color LED Function Power Green Power is on and functioning normally
Off Power is off, or has failed
Storage Yellow CFast card/HDD/SSD is transmitting data.
Off CFast card/HDD/SSD is not transmitting data.
LAN (1, 2) Green 100 Mbps Ethernet mode
Yellow 1000 Mbps Ethernet mode
Off 10 Mbps or no activity
Tx (P1-P2) Green Serial ports P1-P2 transmitting data
Off Serial ports P1-P2 not transmitting data
Rx (P1-P2) Yellow Serial ports P1-P2 receiving data
Off Serial ports P1-P2 not receiving data
L1 Red Disks are running
Blinking Disks are unmounting
Off Disks are ready to be removed
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Real Time Clock The embedded computer’s real-time clock is powered by a lithium battery. We strongly recommend that you do NOT replace the lithium battery on your own. If the battery needs to be changed, we suggest you contact the Moxa RMA service team.
ATTENTION
There is a risk of explosion if the wrong type of battery is used. To avoid this potential danger, always use the correct type of battery. Contact the Moxa RMA service team if you need to replace your battery.
Caution Dispose of used batteries in a suitable manner. Contact the manufacturer of your battery for more details.
3 3. Hardware Connection Description
In this chapter, we show how to connect the embedded computers to the network and to a variety of common devices.
The following topics are covered in this chapter:
Installing the MXNVR-RO-T
Wiring Requirements
Connecting the Power
Grounding the Unit
Connecting Data Transmission Cables
Connecting to a Serial Device
Connecting an Audio Input
Digital Input/Output
Connecting to a VGA Monitor
Connecting to a DVI-D Monitor
Connecting to the USB Ports
Installing an Internal Storage Device
Making a Storage Drive Hot-Swappable
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Installing the MXNVR-RO-T Wall or Cabinet Mounting
The MXNVR-RO-T comes with two wall-mounting brackets. Use two screws per side to attach the MXNVR-RO-T to a wall or cabinet.
Wiring Requirements This section describes how to connect peripheral devices to the embedded computer.
You should read and follow these common safety precautions before proceeding with the installation of any electronic device:
• Use separate paths to route wiring for power and devices. If power wiring and device wiring paths must cross, make sure the wires are perpendicular at the intersection point.
ATTENTION
Do not run signal or communication wiring together with power wiring in the same wire conduit. To avoid interference, wires with different signal characteristics should be routed separately.
• Use the type of signal transmitted through a wire to determine which wires should be kept separate. The rule of thumb is that wiring that shares similar electrical characteristics can be bundled together.
• Keep input wiring and output wiring separate.
• It is advisable to label the wiring to all devices in the system.
ATTENTION
Safety First! Be sure to disconnect the power cord before installing and/or wiring your V2616A.
Wiring Caution! Calculate the maximum possible current in each power wire and common wire. Observe all electrical codes dictating the maximum current allowable for each wire size. If the current goes above the maximum ratings, the wiring could overheat, causing serious damage to your equipment.
Temperature Caution! Be careful when handling the unit. When the unit is plugged in, the internal components generate heat, and consequently the outer casing may feel hot to the touch.
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Connecting the Power Connect the 24 to 110 VDC power line with M12 connector to the MXNVR-RO-T computer. If the power is supplied properly, the Power LED will glow a solid green after 25 to 30 seconds.
Grounding the Unit
SG: The Shielded Ground (sometimes called Protected Ground) contact is the central pin of the power input connector. Connect the SG wire to an appropriately grounded metal surface.
Connecting Data Transmission Cables Two 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports using M12 X-coded connectors are located on the rear panel.
ATTENTION
Do NOT remove the power supply during a BIOS upgrade, since doing so may cause the system to crash.
ATTENTION
When you use a USB drive larger than 4 GB, you will need to convert the file system type to FAT32.
The following figure shows the Ethernet port location on the rear panel.
Follow the steps below to connect an M12 X-coded cable:
1. Obtain an M12 X-coded cable.
The following table shows the Ethernet connector and cable options. For more information, please contact your local Moxa sales representative.
Model Name Type Description CBL-M12XMM8PRJ45-BK-100-IP67 Cable and connector 1-meter X-coded M12-to-RJ45 Cat-5E UTP
Gigabit Ethernet cable, 8-pin male M12 connector, IP67-rated.
M12X-8PMM-IP67 Connector Field-installation X-coded screw-in Gigabit Ethernet connector, 8-pin male, M12 connector, IP67-rated.
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NOTE For best performance and transmission quality, Moxa strongly recommends that you use cables and connectors from Phoenix Contact.
2. Depending on your M12 X-coded cable, orient the cable so that:
• The indicator on the M12 X-coded cable aligns with the key notch on the port, or
• The notch on the M12 X-coded cable pin core aligns with the notch on the port socket.
3. Connect the M12 X-coded cable to the port.
NOTE Do NOT push the M12 X-coded cable into the port with excessive force.
4. Turn to tighten the interlocking screw without using a mechanical tool (such as a screw wrench).
Aligned
Interlock screw
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Connecting to a Serial Device Use a serial cable to plug your serial device into the embedded computer’s serial port. Serial ports P1 to P2 have male DB9 connectors and can be configured for RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485 using software. The pin assignments are shown in the table at the top of the next page.
DB9 Male Port RS-232/422/485 Pinouts
Pin RS-232 RS-422 RS-485-4W RS-485-2W 1 DCD TxDA(-) TxDA(-) –
2 RxD TxDB(+) TxDB(+) –
3 TxD RxDB(+) RxDB(+) DataB(+)
4 DTR RxDA(-) RxDA(-) DataA(-)
5 GND GND GND GND
6 DSR – – –
7 RTS – – –
8 CTS – – –
9 – – – –
NOTE This is the pin assignment for the computer-side connectors on the MXNVR-RO-T. If you are wiring peripheral-side connectors for a serial cable, you will need to match the pin assignment.
Connecting an Audio Input The MXNVR-RO-T comes with an M12 X-coded audio input/output connector, allowing users to connect a speaker or earphones.
Pin Audio 1 Line-in, right
2 GND
3 Line in plug-in detected
4 Line-in, left
5 Line-out, left
6 Line out, plug-in detected
7 Line-out, right
8 GND
NOTE This is the pin assignment for the computer-side connectors on the MXNVR-RO-T shell. If you are wiring peripheral-side connectors for an audio cable, you will need to mirror the pin assignment.
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Digital Input/Output The MXNVR-RO-T comes with a 6-ch digital input and a 2-ch digital output through a terminal block connector. The pin assignments and the wiring methods are shown below.
DI Wiring: Dry Contact DI Wiring: Wet Contact DO Wiring: Dry Contact
NOTE If you are using wet contacts, you must connect source to power. In addition, both DI and DO can only be wired as sink types
Connecting to a VGA Monitor The MXNVR-RO-T comes with a D-Sub 15-pin female connector on the front panel to connect a VGA monitor. To ensure that the monitor image remains clear, be sure to tighten the monitor cable after connecting it to the MXNVR-RO-T. The location and the pin assignments of the video outputs are shown in the diagram below.
DB15 Female Connector
Pin No. Signal Definition Pin No. Signal Definition 1 Red 9 VCC
2 Green 10 GND
3 Blue 11 NC
4 NC 12 DDC2B Data
5 GND 13 HSYNC
6 GND 14 VSYNC
7 GND 15 DDC2B Clock
8 GND
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Connecting to a DVI-D Monitor The MXNVR-RO-T computer also comes with a DVI-D output for DVI video. Use the cable to connect the DVI-D output to the monitor; if you must rewire a cable, refer to the following table for pin assignments.
DVI-D Connector
Pin Signal Definition Pin Signal Definition 1 T.M.D.S. Data2- 13 N/C
2 T.M.D.S. Data2+ 14 +5V Power
3 T.M.D.S. Data2 Shield 15 Ground (return for +5V, HSync, and VSync)
4 N/C 16 Hot Plug Detect
5 N/C 17 T.M.D.S. Data0-
6 DDC Clock 18 T.M.D.S. Data0+
7 DDC Data 19 T.M.D.S. Data0 Shield
8 N/C 20 N/C
9 T.M.D.S. Data1- 21 N/C
10 T.M.D.S. Data1+ 22 T.M.D.S. Clock Shield
11 T.M.D.S. Data1 Shield 23 T.M.D.S. Clock+
12 N/C 24 T.M.D.S. Clock-
Connecting to the USB Ports On its rear panel the MXNVR-RO-T has an X-coded M12 USB 2.0 port, as well as 2 type A USB 2.0 ports. The hosts can be used for an external flash disk or hard drive for storing large amounts of data. You can also use these USB hosts to connect to a keyboard or a mouse. See the following figures for the locations of the USB ports and the M12 X-coded connector pin assignment.
Pin USB 1 D+
2 D-
3 +5V
4 GND
5 N.C.
NOTE This is the pin assignment for the computer-side USB ports on the MXNVR-RO-T shell. If you are wiring peripheral-side connectors for a USB cable, you will need to mirror the pin assignment.
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Installing an Internal Storage Device The MXNVR-RO-T computer comes with an internal storage tray that allows users to install a 2.5-inch SATA storage device, such as a hard disk or a SSD drive. Take the following steps to install your storage device.
1. Remove the 6 screws from the MXNVR-RO-T’s rear panel.
2. Install the hard disk onto the internal storage kit. Connect the cable and the connector.
3. Fasten the two screws on each side of the hard disk (total of four).
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4. Install the storage kit into the MXNVR-RO-T computer. Fasten four screws on the kit, and connect the cable the power onto the MXNVR-RO-T’s main board.
5. Replace the cover onto the back of the computer.
Making a Storage Drive Hot-Swappable MXNVR-RO-T computers come with 2 faceplates over the storage drive trays; users may attach storage drives to the faceplates to install additional storage media, such as hard disks (HDD) or solid-state drives (SSD). The following section gives instructions for installing the storage devices into the hot-swap trays.
1. The two faceplates on the front panel of the MXNVR-RO-T may be locked, for extra storage security.
2. Rotate the key counterclockwise to unlock the protection lock.
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3. Pull out the faceplate by unscrewing the thumbscrews in the upper corners, and then remove the plate. Fasten the storage drive to the faceplate flange as shown below, using the two flathead screws that were shipped with your MXNVR-RO-T.
ATTENTION
To successfully fit the disk into the slot, use the flathead screws to fasten the hard disk to the tray. Do not use the roundhead screws, since they may prevent you from being able to insert the tray into the slot.
4. Carefully align the drive with the drive slot, and gently insert the drive into the computer, taking care that
it slides smoothly and firmly into the SATA mounts.
5. When finished, turn the key clockwise to activate the lock and tighten the thumbscrews. Use the same method to install a hard disk in the second storage tray.
As these are hot-swappable storage trays, you can replace the storage disks while the computer is still powered on. Follow these steps:
1. Push the hot-swap button, located on the lower right of the front panel.
2. Observe the L1 LED indicator (marked in the diagram below). When the LED starts blinking, the system will start to unmount the storage disk.
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3. When the LED stops blinking, you may remove the storage drive.
4. After reinstalling the HDD please press the button again to remount.
4 4. Access the MXNVR-RO-T Web-interface
This chapter includes information about how to access the MXNVR-RO-T Onboard Network Video Recorder for the first time.
The following topics are covered in this chapter:
Overview of the MXNVR-RO-T Web Homepage
Network Settings
Time Setting
System Config
Software Upgrade
Download Tool
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Overview of the MXNVR-RO-T Web Homepage NOTE The MXNVR-RO-T’s web homepage is best viewed at 1280 x 1024 screen resolution. We strongly recommend
using IE 10.0 (Microsoft Internet Explorer) or above to avoid incompatibility issues with the ActiveX Plug-in.
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Network Settings The Network Settings page includes some basic but important network configurations that enable the MXNVR-RO-T to be connected to a TCP/IP network.
Default IP: The preset IP for LAN 1 is 192.168.127.10. The preset IP for LAN 2 is 192.168.127.11.
Network Interface The MXNVR-RO-T product provides multiple network connection. The administrator can decide each network interface connection setting.
Access Method The MXNVR-RO-T supports the DHCP protocol, which means that the MXNVR-RO-T can get its IP address from a DHCP server automatically when it is connected to a TCP/IP network. The administrator should determine if it is more suitable to use DHCP, or to use a fixed IP address.
Setting Description Default
DHCP Get the IP address automatically from the DHCP server. Get IP address automatically Manual Use the IP address assigned by the Administrator.
NOTE We strongly recommend assigning a fixed IP address to the MXNVR-RO-T, since all of the functions and applications provided by the MXNVR-RO-T are active when the MXNVR-RO-T is connected to the network. Use DHCP to determine if the MXNVR-RO-T’s IP address may change when the network environment changes, or the IP address is occupied by other clients.
General Settings
Setting Description Default IP address Variable IP assigned automatically by the DHCP server, or fixed
IP assigned by the Administrator. 192.168.127.100
Subnet mask Variable subnet mask assigned automatically by the DHCP server, or a fixed subnet mask assigned by the Administrator.
255.255.255.0
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Setting Description Default Gateway Assigned automatically by the DHCP server, or assigned by the
Administrator. Blank
Primary DNS Enter the IP address of the DNS Server used by your network. Then, you can input the VPort’s url (e.g., www.VPort.company.com) in your browser’s address field, instead of entering the IP address.
Obtained automatically from the DHCP server, or left blank in non-DHCP
Secondary DNS Enter the IP address of the DNS Server used by your network. The VPort will try to locate the secondary DNS Server if the primary DNS Server fails to connect.
Obtained automatically from the DHCP server, or left blank in non-DHCP environments.
Time Setting On the Time Setting page, administrators can set up the MXNVR-RO-T date and time, which is included in the caption of all images.
Time zone
Setting Description Default Time Zone Configure the time zone GMT
Date and Time
Setting Description Default Manual Manually change the VPort’s date and time setting Keep current date
and time Automatic Use the NTP server to set the VPort’s date and time setting
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NOTE Select the Automatic option to force the VPort to synchronize automatically with timeservers over the Internet. However, synchronization may fail if the assigned NTP server cannot be reached, or the VPort is connected to a local network. Leaving the NTP server blank will force the VPort to connect to default timeservers. Enter either the Domain name or IP address format of the timeserver if the DNS server is available.
You can configure two NTP servers as backups; the update interval can be configured from a minimum of 5 seconds up to one month.
Don’t forget to set the Time zone for local settings. Refer to Appendix B for your region’s time zone.
System Config This section shows the date and time and the HDD information of the system. The System Config page allows you to export, import and control the server, which are listed by category. Administrators can also save this information in a file (sys_config.ini) by clicking the Export button, or import a file by clicking the Browse button to search for a sys_config.ini file and then clicking the Import button to update the system configuration quickly. By clicking the Factory Default button, the MXNVR-RO-T will be to reset to its factory default settings. By clicking the Reboot button, the MXNVR-RO-T will reboot, and by pressing the Shutdown button the MXNVR-RO-T will shut down.
Software Upgrade This section shows the information of the video sources that the MXNVR-RO-T is currently connected to. The information includes:
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Take the following steps to upgrade the firmware:
Step 1: Press the Browse button to select the firmware file.
NOTE For the VPort, the firmware file extension should be .rom.
Step 2: Click on the Upgrade button to upload the firmware to the MXNVR-RO-T.
Step 3: The system will start the firmware upgrade process.
NOTE Updating process will take about 2 minutes. Upgrading the firmware will not change most of the original settings.
Download Tool Download Tool allows users to download the configuration tool straight from the web console. After downloading the installation package it needs to be installed before configuring the MXNVR-RO-T.
Installation steps
Follow the steps below to install the MXNVR-RO-T configuration tool.
Step 1: choose the installer language
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Step 2: start the installation process
Step 3: select installation components
Step 4: select the install destination folder
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Step 5: wait for installation to complete
Step6 complete the installation process
5 5. Configuration Tool
After installing the Configuration Tool, the next step is to configure the MXNVR-RO-T’s setting through the configuration tool.
The following topics are covered in this chapter:
Overview of the MXNVR-RO-T Configuration Tool
NVR Management
System Setting
Device
Record
Event
Schedule
Search
Export
Remote
DriverView
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Overview of the MXNVR-RO-T Configuration Tool NOTE The MXNVR-RO-T’s web homepage is best viewed at 1280 x 1024 screen resolution. We strongly recommend
using IE 10.0 (Microsoft Internet Explorer) or above to avoid incompatibility with the ActiveX Plug-in.
NVR Management
Manage NVR LIST
Setting Description IP Address use broadcast to search for devices
Server Name set the research IP in a specific area
Group Name MXNVR-RO’s group name can be changed here
Model Name MXNVR-RO’s model name
MAC Address MXNVR-RO’s MAC address
Software Version MXNVR-RO’s software
NOTE Administrator: • Add, open or save a project
• Search connected MXNVR-RO
• Login to MXNVR-RO
• Add a new MXNVR-RO into a previous project
• Remove a MXNVR-RO from a previous project
• Change a MXNVR-RO settings
• Check a MXNVR-RO’s event and log
Operator: • Open project
• Login to MXNVR-RO
• Check MXNVR-RO’s configuration setting
• Check MXNVR-RO’s event and log
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Device & Group View
“Device View”: View of all the devices that are connected to the NVR.
“Group View”: View of all the devices that are connected to the Car.
Discover NVR
Discover NVR
There are 3 ways to search for an MXNVR-RO.
Setting Description Broadcast Using broadcast to search for devices
Specify IP Find a device on a specific IP address
Unicast Range Set the research IP in a specific area
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Discover NVR
Setting Description IP Address using broadcast to search for devices
Login Status Find a device on a specific IP address
Server Name Set the research IP in a specific area
Group Name MXNVR-RO’s group name and can be change here
Model Name MXNVR-RO’s model name
MAC Address MXNVR-RO’s MAC address number
Software Version MXNVR-RO’s software number
Enter Username and Password
Setting Description User Name Login authorization’s user name
Password Login authorization’s password
Use password for all devices with incorrect password
Use the username and password for the remaining devices that aren’t logged in
Authorization
Authorization
Setting Description User Name Login authorization’s user name
Password Login authorization’s password
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System Setting
Server Config
Sever Information
Setting Description Server Name Display or rename the MXNVR-RO system
Group Name Display or rename the MXNVR-RO group’s name
Enable Record File Authentication
Enable or disable the video files with signatures
System Shutdown
Setting Description Reboot To reboot the MXNVR-RO system
Shutdown To shut down the MXNVR-RO
System Configuration
Setting Description Export configuration When exporting the NVR configuration file, a dialog box will pop up
Import Configuration path Choose the Configuration file Path for importing the configuration into MXNVR-RO-T
… choose the path that will Import the Configuration into NVR
Import Configuration Import Configuration file in the path into NVR
Factory Default MXNVR-RO-T will set back to default
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Storage Setting
Storage Information
Setting Description Storage Path Video files store path on disk
Total Space Total storage capacity on the disk
Available Space The total available storage capacity of the disk
Usage % The storage capacity on the disk that is being used
Safe Space Safe storage capacity on disk
Hardware Slot The disk slot that is being used
Modify Modify the currently selected disk group
Disk List
Setting Description Hardware Slot The disk slot that is being used
Disk Name Name of the disk
Capacity The storage capacity of the disk
Status The recording status
Modify
Setting Description Total & Available Displays the currently selected disk space and total space available
Safe Space Specifies the safe space retained on the disk, not to be used for recording
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Time Setting
Time zone setting
Setting Description Default Time Zone Configure the time zone GMT
Date Time setting
Setting Description Default Manual Manually change the NVR’s date and time setting Keep current date
and time Automatic Use the NTP server to set the NVR’s date and time setting
NTP Client Set NVR as a NTP client and the time will be synced with the other NTP server
NA
Sync to server address Set NTP server address NA
Update Interval System time would be updated based on the time interval that is set
5 min
NTP Server Set NVR as a NTP server and allow other devices to get the NVR's time
NA
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Network Setting
Network Setting
Setting Description Default Network Interface Choose between different network interfaces
DHCP Get the IP address automatically from the DHCP server DHCP
Manual Use the IP address assigned by the administrator
Security Setting
Account List
Setting Description Name User account’s name
Group User permissions group is divided into administrator and operator
Description User defined description
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NOTE • User can add Administrator and Operator's account, password, permissions, groups and custom description
• The user can modify the Administrator and Operator passwords, permissions, groups and custom description
• Administrator and Operator can delete the account, except preset admin account and current account
Account Setting- New
Information
Setting Description User Name User account’s name
Group Choose the permission group Administrator or Operator
Password Input the password
Confirm Password If a new password is typed in, you will need to retype the Confirm Password before updating the new password.
Description User defined description
Account Setting - Modify
Information
Setting Description User Name User account’s name
Group Choose the permission group Administrator or Operator
Password Input the password
Confirm Password If a new password is typed in, you will need to retype the Confirm Password before updating the new password.
Description User defined description
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System Log
System Log
Setting Description Log Source Choose between a recording service or authentication service
Date Choose the dates you want to search
Clear All Log Clear all saved logs
DateTime Show the date and time of the log
Priority Level of log
Source Source of the log
Text Description of the log
Log Count Total amount of log
Export Log Export log file to a specific location
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Software Upgrade
To upgrade the MXNVR-RO software it can be achieved by simply choosing file and then upgrade MXNVR-RO.
Software Upgrade
Setting Description File Path Choose the Path for file to upgrade MXNVR-RO-T
Software Version
Setting Description Driver View Driver View’s software version
Recording Service Recording Service’s software version
Watch Dog Watch Dog’s software version
Web Server Web Server’s software version
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Device All of the connected device and camera info will be shown here. If the camera's settings need to be modified it can be done after choosing that specific camera.
Choosing a specific camera will show that camera’s information on a device list, and the streaming connection information will be listed under connection info.
Device List
Setting Description IP Address IP address of the connected device
Device Name Name of the connected device
Group Name Group that the device is connected to
Model Name Model of the device
MAC Address MAC address of the device
Firmware Firmware version of the device
Connection Info
Setting Description Stream Type Shows the connection type to the device
Stream Enable Shows the status of the stream connection
Video Resolution Video resolution of the connection
Video Codec The codec of the connection
Current FPS The FPS of the connection
Max FPS The Maximum FPS possible on the connection
Record Keep Days The amount of days the file will be kept for
NOTE Administrator: Users can add, edit, and delete NVR management of network video equipment. Users can modify the NVR network video management device connection settings.
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Add Devices
Discover Device
Setting Description IP Address IP address of the connected device
Login Status Login status of the connected device
Preview Preview live video of the connected device
Device Name Name of the connected device
Group Name Group that the device is connected to
Model Name Model name of the connected device
MAC address MAC address of the connected device
Firmware Firmware version of the connected device
Device Presetting
Setting Description None Does not need to record video stream
Continuous Recording Choose the recoding rule
Streaming Presetting
Setting Description Protocol type The protocol type of the device
Media type The media type of the device
Storage setting
Setting Description Keep Days The amount of days the file will be kept for
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Preview Device
Preview function gives the user a quick look at the live view of the device that is connected. Also to check if it is the right device that wants to connect.
Devices Modification
All of the settings can be modify here.
Device Modification
Setting Description IP Address IP address of the connected device
Device Name Name of the connected device
Group Name Group that the device is connected to
Model Name Model name of the device
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Modify Connection
Streaming Presetting
Setting Description Protocol type The protocol type of the device
Select Stream Select streaming type
Stream URI Shows streaming’s URI
Media Type The media type of the device
Keep Days The amount of days the file will be kept for
Record It shows all of the recording status and recoding rules of each selected camera.
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Connection List
Setting Description Stream Type All: Shows both the main and secondary connections
Main: Shows only the main connection Secondary: Shows only the secondary connection
Setting Description IP Address IP address of the connected device
Device Name Profile of the connection
Model Name Model name of the connected device
Connection Status The status of the connection
Record Status The status of the recording
Event Event type of the recoding
Disk Group Disk group that is going to keep the recorded video
Record Rule List
Setting Description Record Type(Event) Event type that is going to trigger the recording
Name The name of the rule
Description Description of the recording rule
Enable Status of the event
Schedule Schedule of the recording event
Setting Mode
Setting Description Wizard Guide to adding new recording rules
Advanced Advanced mode on adding new recording rule
NOTE Administrator can add, modify, and delete rules for connection of video. Administrator can view the status of the connection and video streaming.
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Event All of the camera or NVR events are listed on this page, and you can also add new events here.
Lists all the event rules that have been set. Once a rule has been chosen the detailed information will be listed below.
Rule List
Setting Description Record Type(Event) Event type that is going to trigger the recording
Name The name of the rule
Description Description of the recording rule
Enable Status of the event
Schedule Schedule of the recording event
Information
Setting Description Wizard Guide on adding new recording rule
Advanced Advanced mode for adding new recording rule
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Rule Setting – Wizard mode
The wizard helps the user set the rule that describes the events obtained by the camera or NVR and also the related actions.
Shows step & Summary of rule setting
4 different wizard rule to choose
Control bottom
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Step1: Type
Type
Setting Description Continuous Recording Event can only choose Continuous recording Action can only choose Record
Event Recording Event can choose any event except continuous recording. Action can only choose recording
Event Trigger Actions Event can choose any event except Continuous recording Action can choose any event except recording
Event Trigger Actions & Record
Event can choose any event except continuous recording All actions can be chosen
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Step2: Event
• Name: The name of this event
• Description: customers event description
• Type: Show the current event type
• Continuous: When the type chosen is continuous recording, the event will be recorded.
• VPort DI
Device: to choose the DI trigger IP camera
DI Index: can choose between 1 to 8
Initial: Initial DI status, can initial between Low and High
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• NVR DI
DI Index: can choose between 1 and 8
Initial: Initial DI status Low and High
Current: MXNVR-RO DI situation
• CGI
CGI Start: customer setting CGI Event trigger command
CGI Stop: customer setting CGI Event end trigger command
CGI Note: add note after CGI command &Note= Note String Note will show up in Event Search, CGI Note http://<IP-Address>/cgi-bin/event.cgi?&Note=DoorOpen
• Tamper
Device: to choose the Tamper IP camera
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Step3: Action
Action List • Name: Name of the action
• Action Type: Type of the action
• Action Description: Description of the action
Action Setting • Name: Name of the action
• Description: Description of the action
Bottom • Add: Add a new action
• Modify: Modify the chosen action
• Delete: Delete the chosen action
• Clear All: Clear all the current action settings
• Record
Device: to choose the IP camera that will record
Record: time interval of recording
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• Snapshot
Device: To choose the Snapshot IP camera
• CGI
CGI Start: customer settings CGI command
CGI Stop: customer setting CGI command
User Name/ Password: CGI command’s username and password
• VPort DO
Device: to choose the DO control IP camera
DO Index: can choose between 1 to 8
Status: after the action the relay statue will change to either Open or Close
• NVR DO
DO Index: 1 to 8
Status: after the action the relay status will change to Close / Open
Current: current status of NVR DO
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• Notify Driver
Message: message that will show is the Driver’s View
Connection List: all the device that is Connected to MXNVR
Video Popup List: video Popup priority list
Up/Down: adjust the Video Popup sequence
Step4: Schedule
• Setting: set the Schedule Setting as always, daily or weekly
• Modify / Add: add or modify the time Schedule
• Information: it shows the Scheduled time settings
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Step5: Summary
It shows all the information of the Rule setting in the last step, and you can double check all the parameters have been set, and decide to enable the rule for the NVR.
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Rule setting – advance
Advanced Mode has 4 sectors that need to have the information filled in.
• Rule information
Name: name of the Rule
Description: description of the Rule
Enable: choose enable or disable the Rule
• Step1: Event setting
Name: Name of the Event
Description: description of the Event
Event: multiple event to choose Continuous / VPort DI / NVR DI / CGI and Tamper, all categories are same as Wizard Mode
• Step2: Action(s) setting
Name: Name of the Action
Description: Name of the Action
Action: multiple Action can be choose Record / Snapshot / CGI / VPort DO / NVR DO and Notify Driver, all categories are same as Wizard Mode
• Step3: Schedule setting
Setting: event trigger’s Schedule setting
Description: show Schedule’s description
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Schedule
Schedule List
Setting Description Name Schedule’s name
Type Schedule’s type, Daily or weekly
Description Description of the recording schedule
Information
Setting Description Daily Every day apply daily schedule’s setting
weekly Every week apply weekly schedule’s setting
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Adding new schedule or modify the original schedule
Information
Setting Description Schedule Name Schedule’s name
Schedule Description Description of the recording schedule
Mode
Setting Description Daily Using mouse drag to select the recording period
The red bar is the interval that has been set The green bar is for new modifications weekly
Date Daily or Weekly
Start Time Start of recording time
End Time End of recording time
Duration Continuous time of recording
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Search Search the recording file or system log based on events or the action.
Event
Event Search
Setting Description Start Date/Start Time Set the start search date and time
End Date/End Time Set the end search date and time
Event Type Choose search Event Type
Name Filter Type in search event filter name
Event result
Setting Description Event Name Name of the event
Event Type Type of the event
Start Time Start time of the event
End Time End time of the event
Duration Continuous time of the event
Status Status of the event
CGI Note Customer defined CGI Note will show in this sector
Export Log To export the log file, a pop out window will appear so you can choose the path for export log txt file
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Search Action
Right click on the event will pop out a search action connection. Click on the search action to show the detail of the event’s action.
Action
Action Search
Setting Description Start Date/Start Time Set the start date and time of the search
End Date/End Time Set the end date and time of the search
Device Name Search all action setting under the chosen connection name
Event Type Choose search Event Type
Action Type Choose search Action Type
Name Filter Type in search event filter name
Action result
Setting Description Action Name Name of the action
Action Type Type of the action
Device Name Action setting under the chosen connection name
Stream Type Type of the stream connection
Event Type Type of the event
Pre Time Shows start time of pre record
Start Time Start time of the action
End Time End time of the action
Duration Continuous time of the action
Status Status of the action
Export Log To export the log file, a pop out window will allow users to choose the path for export log txt file
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Export File & Remote Playback
Right click on action will cause the Export File and Remote Playback to pop out. Click on Export File to export the action file. Click on Remote playback to play the corresponding Action’s video.
Export You can choose the files you need and export them from the NVR to the computer where the configuration tool is installed.
Playback
Setting Description Start Date Search start date
Start Time Search start time
End Date Search end date
End Time Search end time
Device Name Search device’s connection name
Select All Select all the search results
Multi-Process Choose between 1 to 4 download processes
Speed Limitation Choose download speed between 128KB/256KB/512KB/1MB/2MB/4MB/8MB/16MB/32MB/unlimited
Export File Choose the path for exporting data
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Remote Here are the functions for performing playback or live view at the remote side where the configuration tool is installed.
Remote Playback
Playback
Setting Description Start Date Search start date
Start Time Search start time
End Date Search end date
End Time Search end time
Device Search device
Main / Secondary Choose the stream that is connected
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Remote Liveview
To see liveview on the black windows, you need to drag the device to the left window, so it can be displayed.
Connection List
Setting Description “1”,”4”,”6”,”9” Choose between different windows layout
Disconnect Disconnect the connection to the device that is connected
DriverView
“Enable DriverView”: Enable or disable “Monitor NVR” & “Liveview Camera” function.
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Liveview Config
To setup the Driverview's setting it can be chosen here.
Live View Group
Setting Description
Add new Group
Delete the Group
Move the Group up or down
Order Order of the Group
Group Name Group’s name
Sync From Group View Sync Group View’s Device into liveviews’s group
Camera list
Setting Description
Delete the device
Move the Device up or down
Order Order of the devices
IP address Device’s IP address
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Status Config
Camera list
Setting Description IP Address IP address of the NVR that is connected
6 6. DriverView
After configuring the MXNVR-RO-T’s setting through the configuration tool, the MXNVR-RO-T is ready to be tested onboard through the driver view’s monitor.
The following topics are covered in this chapter:
Overview of the MXNVR-RO-T DriverView
Liveview
Status
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Overview of the MXNVR-RO-T DriverView
Liveview The MXNVR-RO-T support the DHCP protocol, which means that the MXNVR-RO-T can get its IP address from a DHCP server automatically when it is connected to a TCP/IP network. The administrator should determine if it is more suitable to use DHCP, or to use a fixed IP.
Toolbar
Bottom Function
Switch to liveview
Switch to status
Choose between different cars
Confirm button for pop out warning message
Start and stop rotation play
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Bottom Function
Rotation speed control
In the same car, Back and forth between different IP cameras
Switch to single view
Switch to quad view
Status On the status it will show all of the chosen cameras and NVRs that are connected and the recoding status.
Setting Description Car The name of the car
Device Name Name of the IP camera and the NVR device
IP address Each device’s IP address
Connected Device connection status, green light indicates connection red light indicates disconnection
Recording The status of the IP camera, green light indicates the video is recording, the red light indicates video is not recording
A A. Time Zone Table
The hour offsets for different time zones are shown below. You will need this information when setting the time zone in automatic date/time synchronization. GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time, which is the global time that all time zones are measured from.
(GMT-12:00) International Date Line West
(GMT-11:00) Midway Island, Samoa
(GMT-10:00) Hawaii (GMT-09:00) Alaska
(GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada), Tijuana
(GMT-07:00) Arizona
(GMT-07:00) Chihuahua, La Paz, Mazatlan
(GMT-07:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada)
(GMT-06:00) Central America
(GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada)
(GMT-06:00) Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey
(GMT-06:00) Saskatchewan
(GMT-05:00) Bogota, Lima, Quito
(GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
(GMT-05:00) Indiana (East)
(GMT-04:00) Atlantic Time (Canada)
(GMT-04:00) Caracas, La Paz
(GMT-04:00) Santiago
(GMT-03:30) Newfoundland
(GMT-03:00) Brasilia
(GMT-03:00) Buenos Aires, Georgetown
(GMT-03:00) Greenland
(GMT-02:00) Mid-Atlantic
(GMT-01:00) Azores
(GMT-01:00) Cape Verde Is.
(GMT) Casablanca, Monrovia
(GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London
(GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Stockholm, Vienna
(GMT+01:00) Belgrade, Bratislava, Budapest, Ljubljana, Prague
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(GMT+01:00) Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris
(GMT+01:00) Sarajevo, Skopje, Warsaw, Zagreb
(GMT+01:00) West Central Africa
(GMT+02:00) Athens, Istanbul, Minsk
(GMT+02:00) Bucharest
(GMT+02:00) Cairo
(GMT+02:00) Harare, Pretoria
(GMT+02:00) Helsinki, Kyiv, Riga, Sofia, Tallinn, Vilnius
(GMT+02:00) Jerusalem
(GMT+03:00) Baghdad
(GMT+03:00) Kuwait, Riyadh
(GMT+03:00) Moscow, St. Petersburg, Volgograd
(GMT+03:00) Nairobi
(GMT+03:30) Tehran
(GMT+04:00) Abu Dhabi, Muscat
(GMT+04:00) Baku, Tbilisi, Yerevan
(GMT+04:30) Kabul
(GMT+05:00) Ekaterinburg
(GMT+05:00) Islamabad, Karachi, Tashkent
(GMT+05:30) Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi
(GMT+05:45) Kathmandu
(GMT+06:00) Almaty, Novosibirsk
(GMT+06:00) Astana, Dhaka
(GMT+06:00) Sri Jayawardenepura
(GMT+06:30) Rangoon
(GMT+07:00) Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta
(GMT+07:00) Krasnoyarsk
(GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hongkong, Urumqi
(GMT+08:00) Taipei
(GMT+08:00) Irkutsk, Ulaan Bataar
(GMT+08:00) Kuala Lumpur, Singapore
(GMT+08:00) Perth
(GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo
(GMT+09:00) Seoul
(GMT+09:00) Yakutsk
(GMT+09:30) Adelaide
(GMT+09:30) Darwin
(GMT+10:00) Brisbane
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(GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney
(GMT+10:00) Guam, Port Moresby
(GMT+10:00) Hobart
(GMT+10:00) Vladivostok
(GMT+11:00) Magadan, Solomon Is., New Caledonia
(GMT+12:00) Auckland, Wellington
(GMT+ 12:00) Fiji, Kamchatka, Marshall Is.
(GMT+13:00) Nuku’alofa.
B B. Technical Specifications
Recording No. of streams 8 VPort video/audio streams
Stream types H.264, MPEG4, and MJPEG
Video inputs Via Ethernet
Video file format AVI
Record mode Manual, schedule, alarm
Pre-alarm recording Up to 30 sec.
Post-alarm recording Up to 60 sec.
Searching Search mode Camera, date/time, event
Playback Method Remote access, FTP file download
Remote access Playback via web browser or client software
FTP file downloads Playback via popular media players (requires FFDShow)
Storage Disk interface 2 2.5” SATAII sockets
Note: Storage disks are not included. Users will need to purchase 2.5” hard disks or SSDs (Solid State Disk) from hard disk vendors.
Network Protocols TCP, UDP, HTTP, SMTP, FTP, Telnet, NTP, DNS, DHCP, UPnP, RTP, RTSP,
ICMP, IGMPv3, QoS (ToS), SNMP (V1/V2c/V3), DDNS, Modbus/TCP, 802.1X
Ethernet 1 auto-sensing 10/100/1000BaseT(X) RJ45 connector
Connection Max. 10
Audio ports Audio output 1, 3.5mm, phone jack connector
Data Ports COM ports 2 RS-232 or RS-422/485 port, with DB9 male connectors (for external
devices)
USB ports 1 USB 2.0 port, Type A
Console port 1 RS-232 RJ45 port
GPIO Digital Inputs 6, source type, 0 to 5 VDC at 15 Hz Level 0: Close to GND
Level 1: Open
Digital Outputs 2, source type, 0 to 15 VDC, max. 20 mA Level 0: 0 to 0.55 V Level 1: 4.2 to 5.0 V
LED Indicators STAT Indicates if system is booted up properly or not
PWR Power on/off
HDD Indicates if the hard disk is working or not
FAULT Can be configured for system alarm-- video loss, or network down.
Video 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8 The status of video channel 1 to 8
LAN 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet link status
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Power Input Voltage 1 24 VDC power input with the 3-pin terminal block connector
Power Consumption Max. of 20 watts (with 2 2.5” 500GB hard disk)
Physical Characteristics Housing Metal
Dimensions (W x H x D) 440 x 44 x 325 mm (17.32 x 1.73 x 12.8 in)
Weight Appro. 3.6 Kg
Installation 19” rackmount
Security Password User level password protection
Filtering By IP address
Authentication 802.1X
Environmental Limits Operating Temperature Standard models: 0 to 60°C (32 to 140°F)
Wide Temp. models: -40 to 75°C (-40 to 167°F)
Storage Temperature -40 to 85°C (-40 to 185°F)
Ambient Relative Humidity 5 to 95% (non-condensing)
Regulatory Approvals Safety UL 60950-1
EMI FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A, EN55022 class A
EMS EN61000-4-2 (ESD), Level 3 EN61000-4-3 (RS), Level 3 EN61000-4-4 (EFT), Level 2 EN61000-4-5 (Surge), Level 3 EN61000-4-6 (CS), Level 3 EN61000-4-8 EN61000-4-11
Shock IEC60068-2-27
Freefall IEC60068-2-32
Vibration IEC60068-2-6
Warranty Warranty period 5 years
Details See www.moxa.com/warranty
System Requirements CPU Pentium 4 2.4 GHz or above
Memory 512 MB memory or above
OS Windows XP/2000 with SP2 or above
Browser Internet Explorer 6.x or above
Multimedia DirectX9.0C or above
Software development kit VPort SDK PLUS Includes VPort CGI commands, ActiveX Control, and API library for
customized applications or system integration for third-party developers (the latest version or SDK is available for download from Moxa’s website )