Installation guide
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NOTE
The PTZ control protocol is not standardized. To use a particular
PTZ control protocol, the video server must support the driver for
that protocol. Currently, the VPort 351 supports PTZ control
protocol drivers for:
1. Pelco D
2. DynaColor SmartDome (supported by V2.0 firmware)
If you need to use a protocol that is not on the list, you will need to
contact the manufacturer of the camera to get the PTZ control
commands, and then program its PTZ control in the VPort 351’s
Custom Camera function.
NOTE
The VPort 351 comes with a PTZ driver upload function for
implementing new PTZ drivers. Please contact a MOXA sales
representative if you need assistance from MOXA’s R&D
department to create a new PTZ driver.
Step 5: Configure the VPort 351’s IP address
After powering on the VPort 351, wait a few seconds for the POST (Power On
Self Test) to run. The STAT LED turns green to indicate that the POST process
has completed. The IP address will be assigned when the 10 or 100 Mbps
NETWORK LED blinks. The IP address assigned after the POST is completed
depends on the network environment.
Network Environment with DHCP Server
In this case, the IP address of the VPort 351 is assigned by a DHCP Server.
Use the DHCP Server’s IP address table, or use the MOXA VPort utility to
determine the IP address that was assigned by the DHCP Server.
NOTE
After powering on the VPort 351, wait a few seconds for the POST
(Power On Self Test) to run. The IP address will be assigned when
the 10 or 100 Mbps NETWORK LED blinks.
Using the VPort Utility
1. Run the VPort_Utility.exe program to search for the VPort . After the
VPort Utility window opens, you may also click on the Search button to
initiate a search.