Industrial Video Encoder Eases Upgrade Migrations

Oct. 8, 2008
Promising sweat-free upgrades to existing industrial applications, the VPort 351 video encoder delivers up to full D1 resolution at 30 fps and supports a dual MJPEG4/MJPEG algorithm, making it suited for use with distributed surveillance systems. It

Promising sweat-free upgrades to existing industrial applications, the VPort 351 video encoder delivers up to full D1 resolution at 30 fps and supports a dual MJPEG4/MJPEG algorithm, making it suited for use with distributed surveillance systems. It also features a continuous pre-/post-event trigger video record function that helps determine why an alarm was triggered. Two-way audio is on board for real-time communication between administrators at the central site and engineers in the field. Capable of withstanding any harsh environment, other features include DIN-rail mounting, 12 and 24 Vdc or 24 Vac redundant power inputs, and IP30 protection. Operating temperature range is from -40°C to 75°C. The unit includes enclosure, EMI, and surge protection. MOXA TECHNOLOGIES INC., Brea, CA. (888) 669-2872.

Company: MOXA TECHNOLOGIES INC.

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