Encoder enables analog-to-IP video conversion in tough conditions

Oct. 3, 2012
Moxa's VPort 461-ON-T can be used in intelligent traffic systems, military installations, industrial plants, railway stations and other challenging environments.

Moxa says its VPort 461-ON-T differs from other analog-to-IP video encoders because it is designed to, and does, perform well in harsh conditions including an operating temperature range from -40 to +75 degrees Celsius. According to the company, these characteristics make the encoder a good choice for applications such as intelligent traffic systems, military environments, industrial plants, railway stations, remote site surveillance and perimeter or traffic monitoring.

The single-channel encoder features H.264 video compression, Moxa says, “enabling the transmission of superior live or recorded video with video latency under 200ms, all without taxing the network’s bandwidth.” Additionally, the encoder “can provide up to three video streams simultaneously for use in viewing, recording and analyzing in either H.264 or MJPEG.”

The VPort 461-ON-T is ONVIF-compliant, enabling interoperability with video management software from partner companies as well as with ONVIF-compliant network video recorders.

Moxa lists the following key characteristics of the VPort 461-ON-T

  • Two Ethernet ports for cascade and port redundancy
  • One RS-232/422/485 COM port for controlling external serial devices
  • Redundant 12/24 VDC and 24 VAC power inputs for greater reliability
  • Metal housing with IP30 protection against dust
  • DIN-rail mounting option
  • NEMA TS2, Section 2 requirements

Joe Cook, business development manager with Moxa Americas Inc., comments, “As cities transition to network infrastructure, we are seeing many agencies, such as the Department of Transportation, migrating from analog CCTV to IP video. These agencies are able to connect the existing PTZ and fixed analog cameras to Moxa IP encoders, allowing the video to be transmitted efficiently over the network.” He adds that the VPort 461-ON-T has a five-year manufacturer’s warranty and a 375,000-hour mean time between failures.

Sponsored Recommendations

What you need to know about 6A cabling

Aug. 3, 2022
Did you know that Category 6A cable is the best choice for structured cabling?

Cat 6A Hard Facts

Aug. 3, 2022
At CommScope we know about network change and the importance of getting it right. Conclusion Category 6A cabling and connectivity.

Why CommScope 6A?

Nov. 7, 2022
Inside buildings and across campuses, network demands and economics are changing. As applications like IoT, 10GBASE-T, multigigabit Wi-Fi 6/6E/7 and PoE++ become more common, ...

Fiber solutions that drive Equinix performance

Aug. 25, 2023
CommScope and Equinix work hand in hand to provide client connectivity across the globe