MOXA launched its new series, the rugged 1080P H.264 zoom IP-camera designed for mission-critical video surveillance applications. The camera can operate in extreme temperatures* without the need for a heater or a cooling fan and is tailored to increase system reliability in extreme conditions and decrease maintenance costs for system operators.
With an optional built-in fiber interface and positioning PT scanner accessory, MOXA’s camera can be transformed into an IP positioning system with PTZ capability.
Extreme Reliability for Outdoor Applications
“In keeping with MOXA’s emphasis on industrial reliability, the VPort 56-2MP is part of MOXA’s new generation of rugged IP-cameras designed to operate without a fan or heater, making the VPort 56-2MP suitable for both blistering hot deserts and sub-zero snow covered outdoor environments,” said Jacky Lin, MOXA product manager.
“In addition, the camera provides better shock and vibration protection, supports a higher EMC level and with a robust IP66/68 and Class 1, Division 2 compliant housing to provide exceptional weatherproofing, dust, and explosive atmosphere protection, the camera is well suited for demanding railway, public security, and extreme weather applications, including oil and gas, railway, border fence security, ITS, and mining, that operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in harsh environments.”
VPort 56-2MP delivers 1080P Full HD resolution (1920 x 1080), supports up to three video streams and can handle complex scenes easily since the camera preserves rich color contrasts and produces crisp, clear images with 10x optical zoom capabilities. […]
Source: whowired.net