User`s manual

Moxa VPort 26A-1MP System Configuration
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After setting the VMD Alarm, c
lick the Save button to save the changes
Trigger Conditions and Actions
For each VMD administrators can set triggers, such as “send snapshot image via E-mail”, “send snapshot image
via FTP”, “send Message via HTTP event servers”, “save snapshot on storage” and “record video on SD card”.
Setting Description Default
Trigger Relay1 alarm Once the VMD is triggered, the Relay alarm will be activated Disabled
Send snapshot image
via E-mail
Once this VMD is triggered, the VPort will send the snapshot
images set in the Event Alarm/Basic page to the E-mail
addresses, which are set in the Network/ SMTP Server
page.
Disabled
Send snapshot image
via FTP
Once this VMD is triggered, the VPort will send the snapshot
images set in the Event Alarm/Basic
page to the FTP server,
which are set in the Network/ FTP Server page.
Disabled
Send message via HTTP
Event Servers
Once this VMD is triggered, the VPort will send the message set
in HTTP Action Setting to the HTTP event servers, which a
re
set in the Network/ HTTP Event Server page.
Disabled
Record video on SD
card for Sec
Once this VMD is triggered, then for a configured time period
VPort will record video to an (optional) SD card.
Disabled
HTTP Action Setting
Setting Description Default
Server 1, 2, 3, or 4 Select the HTTP event server for sending the HTTP action Disabled
Blank text box For customizing the message to the HTTP event server. Blank
How to Configure a VMD alarm
Step 1:
Check the Enable VMD alarm box. If the Administrator wants to show the red frame alert on the image on the
VPort 26A-1MP’s web homepage, check the Show alert on the image when VMD is triggered box.
Step 2:
Assign a name to the VMD window in the Window Name column.
Step 3:
Set up the Percent% parameters for individual VMD windows and the Sensitivity for all VMD windows. Click
on the Save button to save these two configurations.
Step 4:
Select Show motion block on the image and Show motion percent info on the image, and check the
real-time motion detection status and motion detection change of percentage on the homepages image to see
if the configurations of VMD are OK or not. If not, go back to the configuration page to change the percentage
and sensitivity, and then check again. Once the VMD configurations are confirmed, disable Show motion
block on the image and Show motion percent info on the image.
Step 5:
Click Save to save the settings.
Step 6:
To test the VMD condition, check the action of the graphics bar on the left side of the save button. Wave your
hand in front of the camera, in the VMD area, and then note which color shows up in the graphics bar. Green
means VMD is not triggered. Red means VMD is triggered.
Step 7:
Set up the Trigger Conditions and Actions of each VMD, and then click on the Save button to save these
configurations.