User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Getting Started
- Before Getting Started
- Setting up an Ethernet Environment
- Cable Connection
- Powering on VPort 2140 Video Server
- Assigning an IP Address to VPort 2140 Video Server
- Working in a DHCP Server Networking Environment
- Installing the VPort Installation Wizard
- Running the VPort Installation Wizard
- Working in a Non-DHCP Server Networking Environment
- Assigning the IP Address Manually
- Accessing VPort 2140 Video Server for the First Time
- Setting up a Modem Environment
- Mounting VPort 2140
- 3. Accessing VPort 2140 Video Server for the First Time
- 4. System Configuration
- 5. Advanced Applications
- 6. Upgrading System Firmware
- 7. Troubleshooting
- A. URL Commands of Video Server
- Page URL
- System Resource URL
- General Format of Command URL
- System Configuration URL
- Security Configuration URL
- Network Configuration URL
- Video Configuration URL
- Image Quality Configuration URL
- COM 1 Configuration URL
- COM 2 configuration URL
- Camera custom command configuration URL
- Camera preset configuration URL
- Custom camera configuration URL
- Application configuration URL
- Motion detection configuration URL
- Demo configuration URL
- Homepage layout configuration URL
- B. Settings of Supported PTZ Cameras
- C. Camera Control Cable
- D. Time Zone Table
- E. Technical Specifications
- F. Service Information

VPort 2140 User’s Manual Introduction
1-7
Rear Panel
8: COM1 & COM 2
There are 2 COM ports on VPort 2140’s rear panel.
a. COM 1 (RS-232): This RS-232 serial port can connect with an RS-232 PTZ camera. For
RS-485 PTZ cameras, the administrator can use the General I/O terminal block’s COM 1
(RS-485) .
b. COM 2 (RS-232): This RS-232 serial port can connect to a modem, or you can use the
included null modem cable to utilize a dial-up network when Ethernet is not available. If
the Video Server is connected to the network via the Ethernet interface, you can also use
this RS-232 serial port to control an RS-232 PTZ camera.
9 & 10: General I/O terminal block
VPort 2140 provides a very flexible general I/O interface that can be used with security devices,
such as sensors, alarms, lighting fixtures, or door locks. Two green connectors are included in the
package to connect external devices. The general I/O terminal block has 20 pins for device control.
These pins can be divided into three categories based on their functions, including power source,
RS-485 and digital inputs and outputs.
No. Pin description Regulation
1 -
2
Output
12 VDC
+
Power Output, Max. 500 mA at 12V DC
3 NC Normal Close, Max. 1A, 24V DC or 0.5A, 125V AC
4 C Common, Short with NC at initial state
5
Relay
Output 2
NO Normal Open, Max. 1A, 24V DC or 0.5A, 125V AC
6 NC Normal Close, Max. 1A, 24V DC or 0.5A, 125V AC
7 C Common, Short with NC at initial state
8
Relay
Output 1
NO Normal Open, Max. 1A, 24V DC or 0.5A, 125V AC
9 + RS-485, Data+
10
COM 1
RS-485
- RS-485, Data-
11 +
12
Input
12 VDC
-
External Power Input, Min. 1.5A, 12-15V AC or DC
13 + Max. 50 mA, 12V DC
14
Digital
Input 1
- Ground
15 + Max. 50 mA, 12V DC
16
Digital
Input 2
- Ground
17 + Max. 50 mA, 12V DC
18
Digital
Input 3
- Ground
19 + Max. 50 mA, 12V DC
20
Digital
Input 4
- Ground