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LED Indicators and DIP Switche 

The VPort 26 has 3 LEDs for indicating the power 
status, 10/100 Mbps Ethernet link, and system 
status. In addition, one DIP switch (No.2) is 
provided for enabling or disabling the LED light 
for users who do not want the LED light to be 
visible at night. 

 

 

LED 

Description 

Power 

On: power on 
Off: power off 

10/100 M 

Amber: Ethernet link is 10 Mbps 
Green: Ethernet link is 100 Mbps 

System 

Red On 

Hardware initialization 

Red blinking 

Software initialization 

Green On 

System boot-up successfully 

Green blinking 

Firmware upgrade proceeding 

DIP Switch 1  Reserved 
DIP Switch 2  On: LED light is on 

Off: LED light is off 

 

SD card Socket (SDHC) 

The VPort 26 supports a standard SDHC interface for local storage with a 
current maximum size of 32 GB. The user can use an SD card which is fits 
this specification. Currently, the local storage supports triggered video 
recording when an event has occurred. 

NOTE 

You are recommended to use Transcend or Sandisk SD cards. 
Sandisk Extreme III SD cards are highly recommended due their 
read/write speed. 

 

 

NOTE 

To check if the SD card is mounted successfully, please go to 
system configuration 

 Local storage in the VPort’s web-based 

manager 

 

 

Reset Button 

The reset button is used to reset the camera hardware. 

1. Reboot: 

To reboot the VPort 26, power it off and then power it back on again, or 
push the RESET button one time. The System LED will light in red as the 
POST (Power on Self Test) process runs. When the rebooting process is 
finished, the System LED will change to a green color. 

2. Restore to Factory Settings: 

To restore the VPort 26 to the factory default settings, press the reset 
button continuously until the System LED blinks in red. After the system 
LED stops blinking, release the reset button. The POST process will run, 
and the VPort will reboot. The System LED will light in green when the 
VPort has finished rebooting. 

Summary of Contents for VPort 26 Series

Page 1: ...2012 Moxa Inc All rights reserved P N 1802000260010 Moxa IP Camera VPort 26 Series Quick Installation Guide First Edition March 2012...

Page 2: ...MI surge protection 40 to 50 C operating temperature without a fan or heater required metal housing and vandal proof dome cover In addition the camera is built in a dehumidified membrane for spreading...

Page 3: ...High Video Image Quality 1 3 progressive CMOS sensor for SVGA 800x600 resolution Day and night viewing capability with ICR IR cut filter and color black white image switch Supports 3D_DNR 3D digital n...

Page 4: ...ort for compatibility with other IP video products Modbus TCP supported for direct communication with SCADA system Rugged Design for Mission critical Industrial Environments IP 66 form factor protecti...

Page 5: ...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 so...

Page 6: ...s can adjust the Zoom and Focus manually to get clear images regardless of the site environment Pan Rotation and Tilt Adjustment Use the pan rotation and tilt fasteners for panning rotating and tiltin...

Page 7: ...and the VPort P26 is power with PoE Power over Ethernet 802 3af This 2 pin terminal block is for the direct wired power input of the VPort 26 NOTE The specifications of the direct wire power input are...

Page 8: ...ocal storage supports triggered video recording when an event has occurred NOTE You are recommended to use Transcend or Sandisk SD cards Sandisk Extreme III SD cards are highly recommended due their r...

Page 9: ...gned for in building installation only and is not intended to be connected to exposed outside plant networks First Time Installation and Configuration Before installing the VPort 26 check to make sure...

Page 10: ...10 Step 3 Connect the cables a Open the conduit hole use the side conduit hole as example b Prepare the cable gland if required C Use the cable gland to assemble the cables...

Page 11: ...protection If necessary use silicon sealant d Connect the cables to the IP camera module s connectors Remove the protective plastic film in the bottom of IP camera module Then connect the Ethernet cab...

Page 12: ...OTE The conduit hole must face downward to provide the VPort 26 with IP66 protection against rain when installed in an outdoor environment Step 4 Mount the bottom case on the ceiling or accessory s mo...

Page 13: ...per pillar screws b Mounting on the accessory s mounting kit VP MK2 Step 1 Fasten the bottom case on the plate with the four machine screws which are provided in VP MK2 s accessory package Step 2 Asse...

Page 14: ...14 Step 5 Assemble the IP Camera Module with the bottom case Step 6 To get the desired video image adjust the angles and zoom strength a Pan adjustment...

Page 15: ...15 b Tilt adjustment c Rotate adjustment...

Page 16: ...ment with DHCP Server For this network environment the unit s IP address will be assigned by the network s DHCP server Refer to the DHCP server s IP address table to determine the unit s assigned IP a...

Page 17: ...s restarted Step 2 Accessing the VPort 26 s web based manager Type the IP address in the web browser s address input box and then press enter Step 3 Install the ActiveX Control Plug in A security warn...

Page 18: ...onfiguration to change the configuration Model Name Server Name IP Address MAC Address Firmware Version and LED Status appear in the green bar near the top of the page Use this information to check th...

Page 19: ...to your equipment You should also pay attention to the following Use separate paths to route wiring for power and devices If power wiring and device wiring paths must cross make sure the wires are per...

Page 20: ...Zoom 4X Auto Light Control Level 1 to Level 8 Image Rotation Flip Mirror and 180 rotation Image Setting Manual tuning with saturation and sharpness Video Video Compression H 264 ISO IEC 14496 10 or M...

Page 21: ...EEE802 3af Consumption Max 11 7W Physical Properties Housing Metal IP66 rated for rain and dust protection vandal resistant Dimensions Diameter 149 mm 5 7 in Height 1w0 mm 4 7 in Weight 1 4 kg Install...

Page 22: ...equirements Pentium 4 2 4 GHz 512 MB of memory Windows XP 2000 with SP4 or above Internet Explorer 6 x or above DirectX 9 0c or above Software Development Kit VPort SDK PLUS Includes CGI commands Acti...

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