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Moxa Introduces Rugged, HD Resolution IP Dome Camera

By Stacy Combest | July 3, 2013

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Moxa, a provider of hardened networking, communication and computing solutions, is helping bring the benefits of IP network video to challenging outdoor applications by expanding its industry-leading VPort camera line to include the VPort P26A-1MP-T.

BUILT FOR DEMANDING OUTDOOR USE
Extremely rugged, the VPort P26A-1MP-T is a fixed dome HD IP camera purpose-engineered for harsh, outdoor environments. It features a wide operating range (-40°F to 167°F), high EMI/surge protection, an IK10 vandal-proof dome cover, a metal housing, and IP66-rated rain and dust protection securing its advanced networking components from environmental damage. In addition, the camera has a built-in dehumidified membrane for diffusing moisture inside the camera to prevent fogging, icing or overheating. This technology allows the camera to operate reliably and energy-efficiently without a fan or blower.

HIGH-RESOLUTION IMAGING
With its megapixel resolution of 1280 x 800 at 30 fps, along with H.264/ MJPEG triple video streams and day-and-night imaging, the VPort P26A-1MP-T provides the highest quality IP surveillance imaging, replacing lower resolution traditional analog cameras.

EMI/SURGE PROTECTION
The VPort P26A-1MP-T is designed for outdoor harsh environments. The EMI/surge protection is compliant up to Level 3 criteria in  EN61000-4-2 (ESD: Contact in 6KV, Air in  8KV), EN61000-4-3 (RF: 10 V/m), EN61000-4-4 (EFT, AC/DC in 2KV, I/O in 1KV), EN61000-4-5(Surge: 2KV), EN61000-4-6 (CS: 10 V/m ) , and EN61000-4-8 (PFMF: 10 A/m). With this superior EMI/surge protection, VPort P26A-1MP-T is the camera of choice to work in high electromagnetic interference and power surge environments, and includes a 5 year warranty.

VPortP26

BANDWIDTH PRESERVATION
Because preserving network bandwidth is a critical issue in IP deployments, the camera features Moxa’s DynaStream function, which automatically changes the video frame rate to control network bandwidth budget and ease system management.

Another function, Moxa’s CBR Pro, guarantees no packet loss in limited bandwidth transmissions, ensuring that images will not exhibit the mosaic effect. Advanced network security functions, such as 802.1x and SSH, are also provided to prevent unauthorized access or data hijacking of surveillance video.

ONVIF COMPLIANT
The VPort P26A-1MP-T camera is ONVIF “Profile S” compliant for seamless integration with third-party software platform and NVR recording products.

Moxa
www.moxa.com


Filed Under: Electronics • electrical, Surge protection, Vision • machine vision • cameras + lenses • frame grabbers • optical filters
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