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Moxa VPort 06EC-2V系列外部IP球机说明书

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2024年10月21日发(作者:管忆然)

VPort 06EC-2V Series

Quick Installation Guide

Moxa IP Camera

Version 1.3, January 2021

Technical Support Contact Information

/support

2021 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.

P/N: 18

*18*

Overview

The VPort 06EC-2V series is an exterior IP dome camera that supports

FHD (1080P, 1920 x 1080) video image and H.264/MJPEG. It is

designed for mobile video surveillance applications and features EN

50155 compliance, operating temperature of -25 to 55°C or -40 to

70°C (T model), rugged M12 Ethernet port, and 24 VDC power inputs

for heater and digital output, IP67 rain and dust protection, and

selectable lens models, for the versatility and ruggedness required to

excel in many different installations and environments for mobile IP

video surveillance applications.

Ordering Information

The following VPort 06EC-2V series models are available:

Model

VPort 06EC-2V36M

VPort 06EC-2V42M

VPort 06EC-2V60M

VPort 06EC-2V80M

VPort 06EC-2V36M-T

VPort 06EC-2V42M-T

VPort 06EC-2V60M-T

VPort 06EC-2V80M-T

VPort 06EC-2V36M-CT

VPort 06EC-2V42M-CT

VPort 06EC-2V60M-CT

VPort 06EC-2V80M-CT

VPort 06EC-2V36M-CT-T

VPort 06EC-2V42M-CT-T

VPort 06EC-2V60M-CT-T

VPort 06EC-2V80M-CT-T

Accessory package

Dry packs (sealed in sachets) for Metal cap for M12 male connector.

absorbing moisture from the inside

of the camera.

Lens (mm)

3.6

4.2

6

8

3.6

4.2

6

8

3.6

4.2

6

8

3.6

4.2

6

8

Temperature

-25 to 55°C

-25 to 55°C

-25 to 55°C

-25 to 55°C

-40 to 70°C

-40 to 70°C

-40 to 70°C

-40 to 70°C

-25 to 55°C

-25 to 55°C

-25 to 55°C

-25 to 55°C

-40 to 70°C

-40 to 70°C

-40 to 70°C

-40 to 70°C

Conformal

Coating

- 2 -

Sticker for camera mounting positions

Contents of the Package

Dry pack and Metal M12 cap

Quick installation guide (printed)

Warranty card

NOTE Check the model name on the VPort’s side label to determine if

it is the correct one for your order.

NOTE This product must be installed in compliance with your local

laws and regulations.

Product Description

Appearance

• 4-pin D-code M12 Ethernet

connector: Can be used for both

the PoE power supply (PoE model)

and Auto MDI/MDI-X Ethernet

connection

- 3 -

NOTE

To connect the VPort 06EC-2V series to a network, use an

Ethernet cable with D-code M12 connector and an M12 PoE

switch or RJ45 PoE switch

M12 D-code to M12 D-code

cable

M12 PoE switch

(e.g., TN-5508-4PoE)

M12 D-code and RJ45 cable RJ45 PoE switch

(e.g., EDS-P510)

NOTE The power input rating of the PoE part is 48 VDC, 0.2 A, with a

maximum power consumption of approximately 8.1 W. The

power input rating of the DC part (heater and digital output) is

24 VDC, 0.9 A with a maximum power consumption of 27 W.

• 5-pin M12 connector: Includes digital output signal, power input

for heater, and digital output.

PIN

1

2

3

4

5

Con.

Power +

DO +

Power -

DO -

N/A

Solid metal top cover: This top cover can be removed for

adjusting the camera lens position.

Transparent tempered glass window: The VPort 06EC-2V series

is designed with a transparent tempered glass window, which is

vandal-proof and satisfies EN 62262 (IEC 62262) Class IK7

requirements.

4 Hex security screws for top cover: These 4 4 mm Hex screws

are designed with anti-shedding to make installation more

convenient.

NOTE The color of the form factor can be customized based on your

installation environment. Please contact your Moxa sales

representative for customization service.

- 4 -

Inside the Camera

Mounting screw holes: There are 4 mounting screw holes for

mounting the VPort 06EC-2V series on the train.

Screw for fixing the pan feature of lens: To adjust the pan

feature of the lens, loosen the screw, and then retighten it after

you are done with adjusting the position of the lens.

Screw for fixing the tilt feature of lens: To adjust the tilt

feature of the lens, loosen the screw, and then retighten it after

you are done with adjusting the position of the lens.

Hardware reset button: Loosen the screw and find the reset

button inside of the hole. Use a pointed object to depress the reset

button to reboot or restore factory defaults.

 Reboot:

press the button one time.

 Factory default:

press the button and hold for at

least 5 sec.

Calibration for adjusting the horizontal (+10/-5°) and

vertical (± 5°) positions of the lens: After adjusting the lens’s

horizontal and vertical position, mark the position of this calibration

for future placement or mass installation.

- 5 -

Hardware Installation

Step 1: Open and remove the top cover.

Use the Hex security screwdriver (with a pin) to loosen the top cover

screws and remove the dry pack that is in the top cover.

Step 2: Use the markings on the installation sticker to position the drill

bit before drilling holes. There are 3 types of installation.

NOTE As the camera is heavy, it is possible for the wire to get

crushed under the camera. The recommended way to store the

camera is to place the cable above the camera.

Mounting with 4 mounting screws

To mount the camera on the

train, drill a hole through the gray

portion of the sticker and then

mount the camera with 4 screws.

NOTE The recommended torque of the top cover is 12 kg-cm and 25

kg-cm for mounting the camera on the train.

Step 3: Connect the camera with the 4-pin M12 D-code Ethernet

connector and 5-pin M12 connector with 24 VDC power to activate the

defrost heater and digital output.

NOTE Connectors used with the cameras should have a minimum IP

rating of IP67. The paint and the screws located on the top

cover have to pass the ASTM B368 standard (CASS) with

testing lasting 125 hours; but this standard doesn’t include the

cable connector and cable gland.

- 6 -

NOTE To prevent the skin of the cable from breaking, please allow at

least 5 cm before starting to bend the wire as shown in the

photos below.

Step 4: Loosen the screw for

adjusting the horizontal or vertical

position of the lens. Once the lens

position is correct, fix the screw.

Step 5: Loosen the screw

containing the dry pack, and place

the dry packs on the inside of the

top cover to absorb any moisture

that might have entered the

camera housing during installation.

Then tighten the screw.

Step 6: Fix the top cover. The installation is now complete.

NOTE 1. The dry packs may become saturated if exposed to the air

for too long; for this reason, reattach the top cover

immediately after place the dry packs inside the top cover.

2. Make sure the top cover is attached tightly (place the

screws in the holes such that they can stay unaided and

tighten all of them. Retighten the screws in succession until

they are all completely tightened.)

Software Installation

Step 1: Configure the camera’s IP address.

When the camera is first powered on, the POST (Power On Self Test)

will run for a few moments (about 30 seconds). The network

environment determines how the IP address is assigned.

Network Environment with DHCP Server

For this network environment, the unit’s IP address will be assigned by

the network’s DHCP server. Refer to the DHCP server’s IP address table

to determine the unit’s assigned IP address. You may also use the Moxa

VPort and EtherDevice Configurator Utility (), as described

below:

- 7 -

Using the Moxa VPort and EtherDevice Configurator Utility

()

1. Run the program to search for the VPort. After the

utility’s window opens, you may also click on the Search button

to initiate a search.

2. When the search has concluded, the Model Name, MAC address, IP

address, serial port, and HTTP port of the VPort will be listed in the

utility’s window.

You can double click the selected VPort, or use the IE web browser to

access the VPort’s web-based manager (web server).

Non DHCP Server Network Environment

If your camera is connected to a network that does not have a DHCP

server, then you will need to configure the IP address manually. The

default IP address of the camera is 192.168.127.100 and the default

subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. Note that you may need to change your

computer’s IP address and subnet mask so that the computer is on the

same subnet as the VPort.

To change the IP address of the VPort manually, access the VPort’s web

server, and then navigate to the System Configuration  Network

 General page to configure the IP address and other network

settings. Select the Use fixed IP address option to ensure that the IP

address you assign is not deleted each time the VPort is restarted.

Step 2: Access the camera’s web-based manager.

Type the camera’s IP address in the web browser’s address field and

press Enter.

Step 3: Install the ActiveX Control Plug-in.

A security warning message will appear the first time you access the

VPort’s web-based manager. The message is related to installing the

VPort ActiveX Control component on your PC or notebook. Click Yes to

install this plug-in to enable the IE web browser for viewing video

images.

NOTE For Windows XP SP2 or above operating systems, the ActiveX

Control component will be blocked for system security reasons.

In this case, the VPort’s security warning message window may

not appear. You should unlock the ActiveX control blocked

function or disable the security configuration to enable the

installation of the VPort’s ActiveX Control component.

- 8 -

Step 4: Access the homepage of the camera’s web-based manager.

After installing the ActiveX Control component, the homepage of the

camera’s web-based manager will appear. Check the following items to

make sure the system was installed properly:

1. Video Images

2. Video Information

Step 5: Access the VPort’s system configuration.

Click on System Configuration to access the overview of the system

configuration to change the configuration. Model Name, Server

Name, IP Address, MAC Address, and Firmware Version appear on

the green bar near the top of the page. Use this information to check

the system information and installation.

For details of each configuration, check the user’s manual on the Moxa

website.

- 9 -

Wiring Requirements

ATTENTION

Safety First!

Be sure to disconnect the power cord before installing and/or

wiring your Moxa VPort 06EC-2V series. Calculate the maximum

possible current in each power wire and common wire. Observe

all electrical codes dictating the maximum current allowable for

each wire size. If the current goes above the maximum ratings,

the wiring could overheat, causing serious damage to your

equipment.

You should also pay attention to the following:

• Use separate paths to route wiring for power and devices. If power

wiring and device wiring paths must cross, make sure the wires are

perpendicular at the intersection point.

You can use the type of signal transmitted through a wire to

determine which wires should be kept separate. The rule of thumb

is that wiring that shares similar electrical characteristics can be

bundled together.

Keep input wiring and output wiring separate.

We strongly advise labeling wiring to all devices in the system.

Dimensions (mm)

- 10 -

2024年10月21日发(作者:管忆然)

VPort 06EC-2V Series

Quick Installation Guide

Moxa IP Camera

Version 1.3, January 2021

Technical Support Contact Information

/support

2021 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.

P/N: 18

*18*

Overview

The VPort 06EC-2V series is an exterior IP dome camera that supports

FHD (1080P, 1920 x 1080) video image and H.264/MJPEG. It is

designed for mobile video surveillance applications and features EN

50155 compliance, operating temperature of -25 to 55°C or -40 to

70°C (T model), rugged M12 Ethernet port, and 24 VDC power inputs

for heater and digital output, IP67 rain and dust protection, and

selectable lens models, for the versatility and ruggedness required to

excel in many different installations and environments for mobile IP

video surveillance applications.

Ordering Information

The following VPort 06EC-2V series models are available:

Model

VPort 06EC-2V36M

VPort 06EC-2V42M

VPort 06EC-2V60M

VPort 06EC-2V80M

VPort 06EC-2V36M-T

VPort 06EC-2V42M-T

VPort 06EC-2V60M-T

VPort 06EC-2V80M-T

VPort 06EC-2V36M-CT

VPort 06EC-2V42M-CT

VPort 06EC-2V60M-CT

VPort 06EC-2V80M-CT

VPort 06EC-2V36M-CT-T

VPort 06EC-2V42M-CT-T

VPort 06EC-2V60M-CT-T

VPort 06EC-2V80M-CT-T

Accessory package

Dry packs (sealed in sachets) for Metal cap for M12 male connector.

absorbing moisture from the inside

of the camera.

Lens (mm)

3.6

4.2

6

8

3.6

4.2

6

8

3.6

4.2

6

8

3.6

4.2

6

8

Temperature

-25 to 55°C

-25 to 55°C

-25 to 55°C

-25 to 55°C

-40 to 70°C

-40 to 70°C

-40 to 70°C

-40 to 70°C

-25 to 55°C

-25 to 55°C

-25 to 55°C

-25 to 55°C

-40 to 70°C

-40 to 70°C

-40 to 70°C

-40 to 70°C

Conformal

Coating

- 2 -

Sticker for camera mounting positions

Contents of the Package

Dry pack and Metal M12 cap

Quick installation guide (printed)

Warranty card

NOTE Check the model name on the VPort’s side label to determine if

it is the correct one for your order.

NOTE This product must be installed in compliance with your local

laws and regulations.

Product Description

Appearance

• 4-pin D-code M12 Ethernet

connector: Can be used for both

the PoE power supply (PoE model)

and Auto MDI/MDI-X Ethernet

connection

- 3 -

NOTE

To connect the VPort 06EC-2V series to a network, use an

Ethernet cable with D-code M12 connector and an M12 PoE

switch or RJ45 PoE switch

M12 D-code to M12 D-code

cable

M12 PoE switch

(e.g., TN-5508-4PoE)

M12 D-code and RJ45 cable RJ45 PoE switch

(e.g., EDS-P510)

NOTE The power input rating of the PoE part is 48 VDC, 0.2 A, with a

maximum power consumption of approximately 8.1 W. The

power input rating of the DC part (heater and digital output) is

24 VDC, 0.9 A with a maximum power consumption of 27 W.

• 5-pin M12 connector: Includes digital output signal, power input

for heater, and digital output.

PIN

1

2

3

4

5

Con.

Power +

DO +

Power -

DO -

N/A

Solid metal top cover: This top cover can be removed for

adjusting the camera lens position.

Transparent tempered glass window: The VPort 06EC-2V series

is designed with a transparent tempered glass window, which is

vandal-proof and satisfies EN 62262 (IEC 62262) Class IK7

requirements.

4 Hex security screws for top cover: These 4 4 mm Hex screws

are designed with anti-shedding to make installation more

convenient.

NOTE The color of the form factor can be customized based on your

installation environment. Please contact your Moxa sales

representative for customization service.

- 4 -

Inside the Camera

Mounting screw holes: There are 4 mounting screw holes for

mounting the VPort 06EC-2V series on the train.

Screw for fixing the pan feature of lens: To adjust the pan

feature of the lens, loosen the screw, and then retighten it after

you are done with adjusting the position of the lens.

Screw for fixing the tilt feature of lens: To adjust the tilt

feature of the lens, loosen the screw, and then retighten it after

you are done with adjusting the position of the lens.

Hardware reset button: Loosen the screw and find the reset

button inside of the hole. Use a pointed object to depress the reset

button to reboot or restore factory defaults.

 Reboot:

press the button one time.

 Factory default:

press the button and hold for at

least 5 sec.

Calibration for adjusting the horizontal (+10/-5°) and

vertical (± 5°) positions of the lens: After adjusting the lens’s

horizontal and vertical position, mark the position of this calibration

for future placement or mass installation.

- 5 -

Hardware Installation

Step 1: Open and remove the top cover.

Use the Hex security screwdriver (with a pin) to loosen the top cover

screws and remove the dry pack that is in the top cover.

Step 2: Use the markings on the installation sticker to position the drill

bit before drilling holes. There are 3 types of installation.

NOTE As the camera is heavy, it is possible for the wire to get

crushed under the camera. The recommended way to store the

camera is to place the cable above the camera.

Mounting with 4 mounting screws

To mount the camera on the

train, drill a hole through the gray

portion of the sticker and then

mount the camera with 4 screws.

NOTE The recommended torque of the top cover is 12 kg-cm and 25

kg-cm for mounting the camera on the train.

Step 3: Connect the camera with the 4-pin M12 D-code Ethernet

connector and 5-pin M12 connector with 24 VDC power to activate the

defrost heater and digital output.

NOTE Connectors used with the cameras should have a minimum IP

rating of IP67. The paint and the screws located on the top

cover have to pass the ASTM B368 standard (CASS) with

testing lasting 125 hours; but this standard doesn’t include the

cable connector and cable gland.

- 6 -

NOTE To prevent the skin of the cable from breaking, please allow at

least 5 cm before starting to bend the wire as shown in the

photos below.

Step 4: Loosen the screw for

adjusting the horizontal or vertical

position of the lens. Once the lens

position is correct, fix the screw.

Step 5: Loosen the screw

containing the dry pack, and place

the dry packs on the inside of the

top cover to absorb any moisture

that might have entered the

camera housing during installation.

Then tighten the screw.

Step 6: Fix the top cover. The installation is now complete.

NOTE 1. The dry packs may become saturated if exposed to the air

for too long; for this reason, reattach the top cover

immediately after place the dry packs inside the top cover.

2. Make sure the top cover is attached tightly (place the

screws in the holes such that they can stay unaided and

tighten all of them. Retighten the screws in succession until

they are all completely tightened.)

Software Installation

Step 1: Configure the camera’s IP address.

When the camera is first powered on, the POST (Power On Self Test)

will run for a few moments (about 30 seconds). The network

environment determines how the IP address is assigned.

Network Environment with DHCP Server

For this network environment, the unit’s IP address will be assigned by

the network’s DHCP server. Refer to the DHCP server’s IP address table

to determine the unit’s assigned IP address. You may also use the Moxa

VPort and EtherDevice Configurator Utility (), as described

below:

- 7 -

Using the Moxa VPort and EtherDevice Configurator Utility

()

1. Run the program to search for the VPort. After the

utility’s window opens, you may also click on the Search button

to initiate a search.

2. When the search has concluded, the Model Name, MAC address, IP

address, serial port, and HTTP port of the VPort will be listed in the

utility’s window.

You can double click the selected VPort, or use the IE web browser to

access the VPort’s web-based manager (web server).

Non DHCP Server Network Environment

If your camera is connected to a network that does not have a DHCP

server, then you will need to configure the IP address manually. The

default IP address of the camera is 192.168.127.100 and the default

subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. Note that you may need to change your

computer’s IP address and subnet mask so that the computer is on the

same subnet as the VPort.

To change the IP address of the VPort manually, access the VPort’s web

server, and then navigate to the System Configuration  Network

 General page to configure the IP address and other network

settings. Select the Use fixed IP address option to ensure that the IP

address you assign is not deleted each time the VPort is restarted.

Step 2: Access the camera’s web-based manager.

Type the camera’s IP address in the web browser’s address field and

press Enter.

Step 3: Install the ActiveX Control Plug-in.

A security warning message will appear the first time you access the

VPort’s web-based manager. The message is related to installing the

VPort ActiveX Control component on your PC or notebook. Click Yes to

install this plug-in to enable the IE web browser for viewing video

images.

NOTE For Windows XP SP2 or above operating systems, the ActiveX

Control component will be blocked for system security reasons.

In this case, the VPort’s security warning message window may

not appear. You should unlock the ActiveX control blocked

function or disable the security configuration to enable the

installation of the VPort’s ActiveX Control component.

- 8 -

Step 4: Access the homepage of the camera’s web-based manager.

After installing the ActiveX Control component, the homepage of the

camera’s web-based manager will appear. Check the following items to

make sure the system was installed properly:

1. Video Images

2. Video Information

Step 5: Access the VPort’s system configuration.

Click on System Configuration to access the overview of the system

configuration to change the configuration. Model Name, Server

Name, IP Address, MAC Address, and Firmware Version appear on

the green bar near the top of the page. Use this information to check

the system information and installation.

For details of each configuration, check the user’s manual on the Moxa

website.

- 9 -

Wiring Requirements

ATTENTION

Safety First!

Be sure to disconnect the power cord before installing and/or

wiring your Moxa VPort 06EC-2V series. Calculate the maximum

possible current in each power wire and common wire. Observe

all electrical codes dictating the maximum current allowable for

each wire size. If the current goes above the maximum ratings,

the wiring could overheat, causing serious damage to your

equipment.

You should also pay attention to the following:

• Use separate paths to route wiring for power and devices. If power

wiring and device wiring paths must cross, make sure the wires are

perpendicular at the intersection point.

You can use the type of signal transmitted through a wire to

determine which wires should be kept separate. The rule of thumb

is that wiring that shares similar electrical characteristics can be

bundled together.

Keep input wiring and output wiring separate.

We strongly advise labeling wiring to all devices in the system.

Dimensions (mm)

- 10 -

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