Moxa Technologies MOXA VPort 2310 Video Server 2310 Manuel D’Utilisation

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VPort 2310 User’s Manual 
Accessing VPort 2310 Video Server for the First Time 
 
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Relay Output Control 
VPort 2310 Video Server has 1 DI/DO for external devices, such as sensors and alarms. If external 
devices are attached to the digital output, administrators or permitted users can click on Open to 
short the Common and Normal Open pins of the digital output, or click on Close to short the 
Common and Normal Close pins of the digital output. 
Motorized (PTZ) Camera Control 
If a serial device, such as a motorized camera, is attached to the COM port, the control panel will 
appear on the main page of user’s who have permission to operate the camera. The active buttons 
will change color when the cursor is passed over the button. Users can control the pan, tilt, zoom, 
and focus functions of motorized cameras. The home button is used to return the camera to the 
center position if the camera supports this command. In addition to near and far control for focus, 
an AUTO button is provided for setting auto focus mode. To move the motorized camera more 
precisely, the speed control for pan and tilt allows users to fine tune the aiming of the camera. 
Users can also click directly on any point in the image to force the motorized camera to focus on 
that point, or select a preset location from the drop-down menu. The list of preset locations is 
pre-defined by administrators. The detailed configurations are described in the related section in 
Chapter 4, System Configuration
NOTE 
For some PTZ cameras, users can click on any position on the image to point the camera at that 
position. We currently support this functionality on Sony EVID30, Cannon VCC4, and Pelco-D 
PTZ cameras. 
 
Custom PTZ Camera Commands 
In addition to the default pan, tilt, zoom, and focus controls, an additional five buttons are 
available for custom commands to control the attached motorized (PTZ) cameras. Custom 
commands are set up by administrators, and are used for functions such as activating or 
deactivating the wiper of dome. Refer to the attached motorized device’s User’s Manual to see wat 
kind of functions can be controlled with these additional buttons. 
Client Settings 
Users can set the following functions in Client Settings
1.  Media option: enable or disable the audio. 
2.  Protocol option: choose one of three protocols to optimize your usage—UDP, TCP, and 
HTTP. 
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The UDP protocol allows for more real-time audio and video streams. However, some 
packets may be lost due to network burst traffic, and images may become obscured. 
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The TCP protocol allows for less packet loss, and produces a more accurate video 
display. The downside of TCP is that the real-time effect is worse than with UDP 
protocol. 
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The HTTP protocol must be selected if the network is protected by a firewall and it 
only allows HTTP Port to be opened. In this mode, audio will not be sent. Only the 
video will be operational. 
Most users choose protocols in the sequence UDP # TCP # HTTP. Once the Video 
Server is connected successfully, “Protocol Option” will indicate the selected protocol. The