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 Troubleshouting
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Power On Self Test (POST)
After the power has been turned on, Video Server will perform a self-diagnostic to detect any
possible hardware defects. The CONNECT (LED 2) and SERIAL (LED 3) LEDs will blink
during the POST, and will keep blinking until the POST completes successfully, or a fatal error is
detected. If either status LED indicator is dim to start off with, the LED may be broken.
When certain fatal errors occur, LED2 and LED3 blink in a particular way to indicate the type of
failure, as described in the following table.
LED pattern after POST Failed function Troubleshooting
LED2 and LED3 blink at same
time
Video input The video decoder is broken.
Ask your reseller for technical
service.
LED2 ON and LED3 OFF Ethernet network The PCI interface cannot work.
Ask your reseller for technical
service.
LED2 OFF and LED3 ON Ethernet network The Ethernet controller is
broken. Ask your reseller for
technical service.
LED2 ON and LED3 ON Ethernet interface Ethernet interface failure
includes not only components on
b
oard but also Ethernet cable and
the devices on the opposite end.
LED2 blink and LED3 ON System date and time The real-time clock is broken.
Ask your reseller for technical
service.
LED2 ON and LED3 blink Camera control via COM or
modem interface
The UART controller is broken.
Ask your reseller for technical
service.
ATTENTION
To reduce system failure caused by operation error, always read the related sections in this user’s
manual to prevent unexpected errors caused by “wild-guess configuration.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why can’t I see the Video Server in the installer after rebooting?
A: The installer is only used to install the IP address of the Video Server. If the IP address is fixed
by checking the option in the installer, the Video Server will no longer appear in the installer.
Q: Why can’t I connect the Video Server after rebooting?
A: If the IP address is not fixed, Video Server will always wait for the installing command to
provide a valid IP address. This means that the previous IP address will not be used if the
option in the installer is not checked; or the option in the network configuration is not cleared.
The benefit of waiting for a valid IP address by default is that administrators can find the Video
Server in the installer to prevent IP conflict. As long as the IP address is confirmed, we suggest
fixing the IP address to make Video Server automatically start up whenever regaining power.