Moxa VPort 364 Industrial Video Encoder
Introduction
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General I/O Terminal Blocks
One 8-pin terminal block and two 5-pin terminal block are located on the VPort 364’s top panel. The terminal
blocks provide 4 digital inputs (DI), 2 relay outputs (Relay), and 2 power inputs. The digital inputs and relay
outputs are for linking to peripheral devices, such as sensors and alarms. These I/O connections can be
employed when using the VPort 364 to create an intelligent alarm system for system operations (power failure,
video loss, disconnected network) or triggered events (VMD).
Relay Output
Normal Open
Max. 1A, 24 VDC
Initial status is Normal Open
Common
Normal Close
Digital Input
DI-
“High”: +13V to +30V
“Low”: -30V to +3V
I1, I2
DI+
NOTE
Please refer to the VPort 364’s Quick Installation Guide to learn how to wire the digital inputs and relay outputs.
RS-232 Console Port
The VPort 364 has one RS-232 (10-pin RJ45) console port located on the top panel. Use either an RJ45-to-DB9
cable or RJ45-to-DB25 cable to connect the VPort 364’s console port to your PC’s COM port. You may then use
a console terminal program, such as Moxa PComm Terminal Emulator, to access the VPort 364’s console
configuration utility.
Reset Button
A recessed RESET button is provided for rebooting and restoring the system to the factory default settings. Use
a pointed object, such as a straightened paper clip or toothpick, to press the reset button.
Reboot:
To reboot the VPort 364, power it off and then power it back on again, or push the RESET button one time. The
STAT LED will light in red as the POST (Power On Self Test) process runs. When the rebooting process is
finished, the STAT LED will turn green.
Restore to Factory Settings:
A recessed RESET button is provided for restoring the system to the factory default settings. When the system
fails to install properly, or operates abnormally, use the RESET button located on the top panel of the VPort 364
to restore the factory defaults.
To do this, use a pointed object such as a straightened paper clip or toothpick to hold down the reset button,
and then release the reset button when the STAT LED stops flashing in red. At this point, the POST process will
run, and the VPort will reboot. The STAT LED will turn green when the VPort has finished rebooting.