Vpon VP-4108 User manual

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VPON Network DVR System
With MPEG4 Hardware CODEC
VP-4116
Software User Manual

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Preface
Notice
The information in this manual was current when published. The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and improve its
products. All specifications are therefore subject to change without notice.Formosa21 will not be obligated to the
responsibility outside the scope of VPON DVR.
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Warning
To reduce risk of electric shock, do not remove cover. No user service-able parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service
personnel.
Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
Do not install this product in hazardous areas where highly combustible or explosive products are stored or used.
Severe impact or vibration may cause malfunction.
Do not move this product when VPON is working.
Position it in an open space with flat surface, and also maintain at least 15 cm between the left and right sides of the
body and the wall.
The lightning flash/arrowhead symbol, within and equilateral triangle, alerts the user to the presence of a shock hazard within
the product’s enclosure.
GUARANTEE
Every care has been taken in the preparation of this manual; if you detect any inaccuracies or omissions, please inform
FORMOSA21, INC. in Taiwan or your local distributor. FORMOSA21 cannot hold responsible for any technical or
typographical errors and reserves the right to make changes to the products and manuals without your prior notice.
FORMOSA21 makes no warranty of any kind with regard to the material contained within this document, including, but not
limited, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. FORMOSA21 shall not be liable or
responsible for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance or use of this material.
Warranty does not cover
Damage caused by willful or accidental mishandling, removal of VPON warranty labels, environmental conditions, including,
electrical surges. Warranty will be voided if any of these conditions occur.
Important information
Before proceeding, please read and observe all instructions and warnings contained in this manual. Retain this manual with the
original bill of sale for future reference and, if necessary, warranty service.
When unpacking your VPON unit, check for missing or damaged items. If any item is missing, or if damage is evident, DO
NOT INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS PRODUCT. Contact your dealer or us for assistance.

Introduction
1.1 Main Features for VP-4116-------------------------------------------------------------1
1.2 Specification------------------------------------------------------------------------------2
1.3 System requirements---------------------------------------------------------------------2
1.4 Front Panel--------------------------------------------------------------------------------3
1.5 Back Panel---------------------------------------------------------------------------------3
Turning on the VP-4116
2.1 About running modes --------------------------------------------------------------------4
2.1.1 IrDA mode ( IR Remote Control )---------------------------------------------------4
2.1.2 GUI mode ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
2.1.3 Exchange running mode --------------------------------------------------------------5
IR remote control operation
3.1 Introduction--------------------------------------------------------------------------------7
3.2 Main menu---------------------------------------------------------------------------------7
3.3 System setup------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7
3.3.1 Password protect---------------------------------------------------------------------8
3.3.2 Video ( PTZ setup )-----------------------------------------------------------------9
3.3.3 Disks---------------------------------------------------------------------------------11
3.3.4 TV output--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12
3.3.5 OSD text---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13
3.3.6 TCP/IP( Fireware )---------------------------------------------------------------- 13
3.3.7 Account------------------------------------------------------------------------------16
3.3.8 Audio-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17
3.3.9 Serial ports--------------------------------------------------------------------------17
3.3.10 System information--------------------------------------------------------------18
3.3.11 Date/Time--------------------------------------------------------------------------18
3.3.12 Alarm-------------------------------------------------------------------------------18
Motion Detection----------------------------------------------------------------19
E-mail-----------------------------------------------------------------------------20
Video Popup--------------------------------------------------------------------- 21
VoiceCall------------------------------------------------------------------------ 21
SetAction(MD/Videolose/Disk space low/Disk error )----------------- 21
3.3.13 ISP ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23
3.3.14 Registry server--------------------------------------------------------------------23
3.3.15 Running mode--------------------------------------------------------------------24
3.3.16 Algorithm------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24
3.3.17 NTP setup------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24

3.3.18 Default settings-------------------------------------------------------------------24
3.3.19 Revise firmware------------------------------------------------------------------25
Record setup
3.4 Record Setup---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25
3.4.1 DVR setup--------------------------------------------------------------------------26
3.4.2 Record schedule--------------------------------------------------------------------26
3.4.3 Motion detection-------------------------------------------------------------------27
3.5 Playback----------------------------------------------------------------------------------27
Playback list-----------------------------------------------------------------------------28
Searching for a file----------------------------------------------------------------------29
Locking files ----------------------------------------------------------------------------30
Backing up the data ----------------------------------------------------------------30
3.6 System Shutdown-----------------------------------------------------------------------31
The Local GUI
4.1 Introduction------------------------------------------------------------------------------32
4.2 Surveillance screen panel--------------------------------------------------------------32
4.3 Set up Video Quality--------------------------------------------------------------------32
4.4 PTZ Control panel ----------------------------------------------------------------------33
4.5 Play File----------------------------------------------------------------------------------34
Searchforafile--------------------------------------------------------------------------35
Thumbnail Browse----------------------------------------------------------------------35
Backing up the data---------------------------------------------------------------------36
STATUS button--------------------------------------------------------------------------36
4.6 I/O button-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 37
4.7 Setup--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------37
4.7.1 System setup------------------------------------------------------------------------37
4.7.2 Record Setup----------------------------------------------------------------------- 48
4.7.3 Alarm--------------------------------------------------------------------------------48
4.7.4 Motion detection-------------------------------------------------------------------52
VPON network operation
5.1 Introduction------------------------------------------------------------------------------53
5.2 Connecting-------------------------------------------------------------------------------53
Monitoring Live video------------------------------------------------------------------53
5.3 Surveillance screen panel--------------------------------------------------------------55
5.4 Play button-------------------------------------------------------------------------------55
5.5 PTZ panel--------------------------------------------------------------------------------56
5.6 System Setup----------------------------------------------------------------------------56

5.6.1 System information----------------------------------------------------------------56
5.6.2 Camera setting----------------------------------------------------------------------57
5.6.3 Audio setting------------------------------------------------------------------------57
5.6.4 Set time and date-------------------------------------------------------------------57
5.6.5 Set NTP server--------------------------------------------------------------------- 57
5.6.6 System configuration--------------------------------------------------------------58
5.6.7 Set Serial ports---------------------------------------------------------------------58
5.6.8 Set names and on-screen display------------------------------------------------ 59
5.6.9 Set user authority------------------------------------------------------------------ 59
5.6.10 DVR setup-------------------------------------------------------------------------60
5.6.11 Record schedule------------------------------------------------------------------ 60
5.6.12 Playback---------------------------------------------------------------------------61
5.6.13 Send mail ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 61
5.6.14 FTP upload------------------------------------------------------------------------62
5.7 Back to home page----------------------------------------------------------------------63
5.8 View video without plug-ins-----------------------------------------------------------63
Advance Network Setting
6.1 Connecting to the network-------------------------------------------------------------63
6.2 Configuring Static IP Address---------------------------------------------------------64
6.3 Configuring Dynamic IP Address-----------------------------------------------------64
6.4 Using xDSL or cable Internet----------------------------------------------------------64
Using PPPoE---------------------------------------------------------------------------65
Using dial-up Internet-----------------------------------------------------------------66
6.5 Remote access using dial-up-----------------------------------------------------------66
6.6 UPNP Set up-----------------------------------------------------------------------------66
Appendix

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Introduction
VP-4108 / VP-4112 / VP-4116 Network DVR System is a hardware MPEG4 based digital video recorder with real-time video recording
capability. It was powered by VPON network DVR on chip and thumbnail browsing technology. Up to Full D1 resolution and
30 fps recording for each camera. The unit can support up to 16 cameras with one audio for each camera. User can do live
surveillance, recording, playback, remote viewing and backup at the same time.
1.1 Main Features for VP-4116
Video & Audio recording
‧VPON Network DVR Firmware in a DOM (Disk On Module)
‧Simple and smart operation with IR remote control
‧Multiple capture cards in one system, up to 16 channel
‧Built-in channel switching (QUAD) function for local live video surveillance
‧Selectable 1 / 4 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 10 / 13 / 16 split-screen display
‧Control well-known brands PTZ Cameras
‧Thumbnail browsing support
Network
‧TCP/IP , PPPoE , DHCP , NTP , HTTP , FTP ,UPNP , Multicast support
‧Dynamic IP support
‧Direct dial-up available
‧Use MSIE Browser for remote viewing
Alarm function
‧Voice Call , E-Mail & FTP server Alarm notification
‧Automatically displays the corresponding enlarged image when alarm is triggered
‧Selectable Motion detection recording / Event trigger recording / Schedule recording
‧Query recording data by date, time, triggered events
Backup function
‧NAS and USB external storage support
‧IDE or USB interface HDD , CD-RW and DVD+RW back-up support
Customization
‧Provides URL syntax for Web Page customization
‧Use FTP Server upload for Web Page update
‧Supports Firmware upgrade from USB Flash Drive or CD-ROM

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1.2 SPECIFICATIONS
Model VP-4108 VP-4112 VP-4116
Support NTSC/PAL composite video
Video Input
(connectors) 8 12 16
Audio Input 8 12 16
Sensor Input/ Relay
Output * 8 12 16
VGA Output 24 bit true color
IR Remote Control Built-in IR receiver
CD-RW/ DVD+RW Optional
Compression Standard MPEG4 Hardware CODEC
Image Resolution 24bits 360x240, 720x480
Maximum Live
Display Frame Rate
240fps (NTSC)
200fps(PAL)
360fps(NTSC)
300fps(PAL)
480fps(NTSC)
400fps(PAL)
Maximum Video
Recording Frame Rate
(CIF)
240fps (NTSC)
200fps(PAL)
360fps(NTSC)
300fps(PAL)
480fps(NTSC)
400fps(PAL)
Maximum Video
Recording Frame Rate
(Full D1)
60fps (NTSC)
50fps(PAL)
90fps (NTSC)
75fps (PAL)
120fps(NTSC)
100fps(PAL)
Browser Compatibility Win 98/ME/2000/XP running MS Internet Explorer 6.0 or later
Communication
Protocol Support TCP/IP , PPPoE , DHCP , NTP , HTTP , FTP ,UPNP , Multicast
Backup Function IDE or USB Interface HDD, CD-RW, DVD+RW
Language English, Traditional Chinese
PowerSupply 100-240 VAC, 50-60 HZ
Size 51.2cm(L) x 43.5cm(W) x 17.5cm(H)
1.3 System Requirements
Composite CCD camera, V8 or camcorder… (NTSC or PAL standard)
The equipment for connecting to network:
1. Network mode: RJ-45 Ethernet network port connected to Internet and a public IP address
2. Others: RS-232 Port and a serial cable for connecting to host PC.
3. A VGA or TV monitor for display.

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PC for the configuration / browsing
1. Pentium 4 CPU or better, desktop PC or notebook
2. 128 MB RAM or above
3.AGP VGA Card
4. Microsoft Windows 98/2000/ME/XP or above
5. Internet Browser (such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or above)
1.4 Back Panel
Power COM1USB2.0 VideooutPorts
Supply Port Port (VGA / S-video)
Turning on the VP-4116
After complete the installation, you can power on the PC as usual. Live videos should be displayed on VGA screen if
everything is OK.
The VP-4116 takes about 30 seconds to boot up.
2.1 About running modes
The VP-4116 can be configured and maintained locally using the supplied remote control, a keyboard and mouse, or a terminal
connected using an RS-232 link. It can also be connected to a network and maintenance can be carried out remotely from any
network terminal with a standard Internet browser. The default running mode is the IrDA mode.
2.1.1 IrDA mode ( IR Remote Control )
Users can operate VPON via IR remote control or local keyboard. There will be a OSD screen on the VGA monitor. Before
operating VPON via IR remote control, please make sure that VPON has connected to the VGA monitor via VGA Out
connector.
LAN Port
Video in Ports
(Composite)
Audio in ports
Keyboard & Mouse
Ports

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A. TV button
Exchange video monitoring from VGA to TV。Press the TV button until hear ” bee bee “sound after few minutes
VP-4116 will auto-reboot to change to TV monitoring。
B. Menu button
Displays the main menu.
C. Cancel button
Closes the menu and returns to the previous screen.
D. Up/Down/Left/Right button
Controls direction.
E. Speed/Play/Pause/Stop/Rewind/Seek Backward/Seek Forward/Fast Forward
Used only for playing back video recorded by VPON.
F. Number keys
Used to input number selections.
G. Contrast Setting button
Creates contrast colors on screen.
H. Color Setting button
Controls darkness and lightness of video images.
I. Display button
Switches display status.
J. Prev/Next Page button
Moves from current screen to the next or previous screens.
K. OK button
Sets the settings.
L. Keypad button
Brings on screen the keypad function.
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M. Mode Switch button
Remote, Playback, and Local buttons allow users to switch the display status. Remote is not used on the VPON series.
Playback plays back the recorded files. Local allows users to view the live image immediately.
N. Screen Display
Change display mode to single or quad. The In turns button is not used for the VPON series.
The IR remote control has four gray triangular buttons surrounding the OK button, resembling a baseball diamond. These are
the primary buttons that you will be using the majority of the time.
Gray “baseball diamond” button functions:
The Top and bottom gray triangular buttons highlight the selections.
The OK button is used to save information into the system.
The Right triangular button accesses the highlighted line.
The Left triangular button is usually used to move backwards.
The Cancel button is used to exit the current screen.
2.1.2 GUI mode
The VP-4116 can also be controlled using a mouse and keyboard. Using the remote control, change the running mode to mouse
control using the on-screen menu. Refer to the chapter 4 of manual to see a detailed procedure about changing the running
mode. The system reboots after you change the running mode. You can now use the mouse and keyboard to access the local
GUI and configuration.
2.1.3 Exchange running mode
IR Remote control mode change to Mouse control mode
Follow these instructions to switch from IR remote control mode to mouse control mode.
1. Press the Menu button on the remote controller to display the setup menu on screen.
2. Use the up and down arrow buttons to highlight the Running Mode option and press the OK button to confirm your
choice. The running mode menu will be displayed on screen
3. Use the up and down arrow buttons to highlight the Control -IR Control field.
4. Use the left and right arrow buttons to toggle between Control -IR and Control -mouse.
5.PresstheOKbuttonwhenthecontrolfieldissettomouse.
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Mouse control mode change to IR Remote control mode
Follow these instructions to switch from mouse control mode to IR remote control running mode.
1.Click the SET UP button on the GUI to display the setup menu.
2. From the list on the left of the screen, click the Running Mode heading to display the running mode menu.
3. From the Control dropdown box, choose IR Control.
4. From the Mode dropdown box, choose either ISP mode if you are connected using an ISP type connection, or Network
Mode, if you are connected to a network.
5. Click OK.
The system will automatically reboot in IR remote control mode.
Please refer to Chapter 3, Operating VPON by IrDA controller.
Chapter4, Operating VPON by Mouse. Chapter5, Operating VPON through Network.

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3.1 Introduction
The VP- 4116 can be used and configured with either the supplied remote control unit or with a keyboard and mouse. This
chapter covers remote control operation. The VP- 4116 must be in IR remote control running mode for remote control
operation to function.
3.2 Main menu
Press the Menu button on the remote control to display the main menu on screen.
Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select one of the four options and press the OK button to confirm your choice.
3.3 System setup
The System Setup menu enables you to change many different parameters of the VP- 4116. This section describes each option
in the System Setup menu.

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Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to highlight an option, and use the OK button to confirm your choice. You can move
between pages using the Prev Page and Next Page buttons on the remote control.
3.3.1 Password protect
Use the Password Protect option to enable password protection, set administrator and user passwords, set the auto lock period
and lock the system immediately. Enabling password protection prevents unwanted users from accessing or configuring the
VP- 4116. The Password Protect menu has the following choices:
Enable - enables password protection.
Admin Pass - sets the admin password.
User Pass - sets the user password.
Auto lock After - enables password protection after the specified time interval.
Lock Now! - enables password protection immediately.
To set the user or admin password:
1. Use the Up and Down arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight the Admin Pass option to set the administrator
password or the User Pass option to set the user password.
2. Press the Right arrow button to display the password entry screen.
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4. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote control to choose a letter and use the OK button to confirm you choice.
5. When the new password has been entered correctly, press the keypad button on the remote control to turn off the on-screen
keyboard.
6. Press the OK button to confirm the new password.
When user or admin passwords are set and enabled, you will be prompted for a password when they attempt certain functions.
Use the on-screen keyboard to set user or admin passwords as described.
To set the password protects function:
1. Select the Enable option from the Password Protect menu.
2. Use the Left and Right arrow buttons to toggle between Yes and No.
3. Press the OK button to confirm your choice.
The autolock function in the Password Protect menu will lock the system after the specified period of inactivity.
To set the period of inactivity before the system is locked:
1. Highlight the autolock option in the Password Protect menu.
2. Use the Left and Right arrow buttons to increase or decrease the period of inactivity.
3. Press the OK button to confirm your choice.
To lock the system immediately:
1. Highlight the Lock Now! Function in the Password Protect menu.
2. Use the Left or Right arrow buttons to confirm the operation.
3.3.2 Video
Use the Video menu to set all the video parameters for the cameras connected to the VP- 4116. There is one video screen for
each camera with the following parameters:
Standard - sets the video signal format. Choose NTSC in the US, or PAL in Europe and most Asian countries. If you are not
sure about this option, select Auto. VP- 4116 will detect the video standard automatically.
Brightness- adjusts the amount of light or brightness for the selected camera according to your preference.
Contrast - adjusts the difference between light and dark areas or contrast for the selected camera according to your preference.
Saturation - adjusts the amount of color for the selected camera.
Hue - adjusts the dominant color for the selected camera.

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Quality (All) - adjusts the video quality for all cameras. The default setting is good. We recommend that you do not set this to
best to avoid using up a significant amount of hard disk space.
Max Connection - limits the maximum number of connections allowed to access the VP- 4116 over the Internet. Set to zero to
allow the maximum number of connections.
Max Bandwidth - sets the maximum bandwidth in bytes/second that can be used by users connecting to the VP- 4116 over the
Internet.
Max Conn. Bandwidth - sets the maximum bandwidth allocated for each connection to the VP- 4116. This is the maximum
bandwidth divided by the maximum connections.
Audio – Enable or disable audio function
To change the video parameters:
1. Use the Up and Down arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight the option.
2. Use the Left and Right arrow buttons to change the value assigned to the setting.
3. Press the OK button to confirm the new settings.
Each camera has its own video screen. To move between the screens for each camera, use the Prev Page and Next Page buttons
on the remote control.
PTZ Control
Select the type of PTZ cameras used and set each camera that has one connected to Yes. The timeout value represents the time
given to the cameras to respond to a command. Don’t forget to setup PTZ ID.
You can set and recall up to 6 preset configurations for each camera using the following buttons in the PTZ control section:
Preset - save the current pan, tilt, zoom, and focus settings in one of 6 preset configurations.

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Recall - recall the selected preset configuration.
ZOOM - adjust the zoom to provide a more closer or wider view of the subject.
FOCUS - adjust the focus of the camera.
Speed - Adjust the speed of the selected PTZ camera.
Pan and tilt - Adjust the pan and tilt of the selected camera.
3.3.3 Disks
Use the Disks menu to add and remove network disks from the system. Network disks can be used to provide extra storage to
extend recording time.
To add a network disk:
1. Highlight the disk you want to add and press the OK button.
2. When the Add Disk screen is displayed, press the OK button.
The Add Network Disk menu is displayed, enabling you to set the IP address and volume size of the disk, test its validity, and
save the disk parameters.
To enter an IP address:
1. Use the Up and Down arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight the IP/Addr option and press the Right arrow
button to confirm the choice.
2. Enter an IP address using the number buttons on the remote control.
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on-screen keypad to enter the dots.
3. Press the OK button to confirm the new address.
To enter a volume name for the new disk:
1. Use the Up and Down arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight the Volume option and press the Right arrow
button to confirm the choice.
2. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter a volume label for the new disk.
To test a network disk:
1. Use the Up and Down arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight the Test! option.
2. Press the OK button to confirm the choice.
The test result will appear on the screen.
To save disk parameters:
1. Use the Up and Down arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight the Save! option.
2. Press the OK button to confirm the choice.
3.3.4 TV output
The VP- 4116 can be connected to a VGA monitor or a TV to view the camera video signal. Use the TV Output menu to set the
following parameters for the video output port:
Device - sets the output to VGA or TV.
Standard - sets the signal format for the output device. Select from NTSC, PAL, SECAM, and so on.
Output to - sets the video output to the composite or S-Video signal.
Delay - sets the delay between consecutive camera signals when displaying all the camera signals automatically.
Camera (From) - specifies the first camera signal displayed in the automatic cyclic camera mode.
Camera (To) - specifies the last camera signal displayed in the automatic cyclic camera mode.
Screen Split - sets the number (1, 4, 9, or 16) of cameras to be shown on the local screen.
Time Stamp - Enables and specifies the position of the time stamp on the screen.
Time Format - Specifies the format of the time stamp.
Use the Up and Down arrow buttons on the remote control to select any one of the displayed parameters and use the Left and
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3.3.5 OSD text
A line of text can be displayed with the video from each camera connected to the VP- 4116. Use the OSD Text menu to enable
the text and alter it. You can also set the position of the text using the X and Y parameter values. Increasing the value of Y
moves the text down the screen. Increasing the value of X moves the text to the right.
To alter the text position:
1. Use the Up and Down arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight X or Y.
2. Use the Right button to increase the value and the Left button to decrease the value.
3. Press the OK button when the value is correct.
Use the on-screen keyboard to alter the OSD text as follows:
1. Use the Up and Down arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight the Text option.
2. Use the Right arrow button to confirm.
3. Press the keypad button on the remote control to display the on-screen keyboard.
4. Use the Arrow buttons to highlight the letters you need for your text and press the OK button to choose them.
5. When your text is complete, press the Keypad button to remove the on-screen keyboard.
6. Press the OK button to save the new text.
3.3.67 TCP/IP
Use the TCP/IP menu to set the IP address of the VP- 4116, the gateway, the subnet mask, the DNS server IP address, and the
HTTP port. If you want to use the VP- 4116 on your network, see your network administrator to obtain a valid IP address for
the VP- 4116.
To change the TCP/IP parameters:
1. Select the field to change using the Up and Down arrow buttons.

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2. Press the Right arrow button to confirm.
3. Use the number pad on the remote control to enter a new value
4. Press the OK button to confirm the new value.
5. Select the Save&Reboot option using the Up and Down arrow buttons and press the OK button to restart the system and
bring the changes into effect.
Note:A more detailed description of how to change TCP/IP parameters can be found in the hardware manual.
Firewall
The function of Firewall is to protect your DVR system from Internet attacks so that you can hook up your VPON to Internet
safely
DROP / ACCEPT
Default to selecte as DROP or ACCEPT. If default is DROP, that means rules in the Accept List are accepted and all others are
rejected. On the contrary, If default is ACCEPT, that means rules in the Drop List are rejected and all others are accepted
Add / Edit
Adding or edit an IP address. “mask” means domain address. For example, when key in IP:10.11.100.151,
Mask:255.255.255.0,this means IP address from 10.11.100.1 to 10.11.100.255 will be blocked,totally 255 IP addresses。
HTTP: When default is DROP and HTTP is NO (not Apply), this means the HTTP port of this IP is rejected. On the
contrary,if default is ACCEPT and HTTP is NO (not Apply),that means the HTTP port of this IP address is opened。
FTP: same as HTTP。

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DROP / ACCEPT LIST
Rules in the list are checked by top down sequence. When any one of the rule is satisfied, checking will NOT go down.
For Example:
Default Rule ACCEPT
1. 10.11.100.151/24 HF (means IP coming from 10.11.100.* are all rejected.)
2.10.11.100.154/32 (means ports from 10.11.100.154 are all rejected EXCEPT HTTP and FTP )
If you use 10.11.100.154 to access VPON DVR web page, it will fail.
When the sequence of Rule1, Rule2 are exchanged and Default Rule is ACCEPT
1.10.11.100.154/32
2. 10.11.100.151/24 HF
Then, if you use 10.11.100.154 to access VPON DVR web page,it will work OK.
Move Up- Move a specific Rule one row up
Move Down- Move a specific rule one row down.
Delete - Delete a specific rule in Rule table.
Delete All- Delete all rules in Rule table.
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