Moxa has announced the launch of the VPort P06HC-1MP-M12, a new series of rugged EN 50155 compliant IP cameras, which support superior 720P images with an advanced constant bit rate control function. The cameras have an anti-vibration Ethernet connector and come with a built-in microphone for implementing an intercom function. They are supplied in an IP66-rated housing with an optional decorative plate to make flush wall-mount installations both unobtrusive and attractive.
CBR Pro is an advanced bit rate flow control technology that limits the transmission bit rate based on a user’s network bandwidth. This function is designed to secure the video stream transmission to provide the best image quality by eliminating the dropped packets that occur when the peak bit rate exceeds the bit rate allowed by the network bandwidth. The cameras are also compliant with EN 50121-3-2 (EMC), EN 61373 for shock and vibration, and essential sections of EN 50155, with standard models designed for T1 temperatures.
The VPort P06-1MP-M12 has one microphone for audio input, allowing operators to both see and hear what is happening on site and to record and view video along with audio. To increase the reliability of video transmissions over networks in high-vibration environments, the VPort P06HC-1MP-M12 series features a 4-pin M12 D-code Ethernet connector to ensure network connectivity.
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