Features and Benefits
Industrial design with -40 to 75°C operating temperature and fiber optic Ethernet port
Video stream up to 30 frames/sec at full D1 (720 x 480) resolution
Pre/post-alarm video recording function for advanced surveillance
2-way (1 in/1 out) audio supported
Free VPort SDK PLUS provides CGI Commands, ActiveX Control, and an API library for system integrators and third-party software developers
Introduction
The VPort 351 is a high performance, 1-channel industrial video encoder that provides up to full D1, full frame rate performance (NTSC: 720 x 480 @ 30 FPS; PAL: 720 x 576 @ 25 FPS) and supports a dual MJPEG/MPEG4 algorithm, making it especially well-suited for use with distributed surveillance systems in critical industrial applications. In addition, a continuous pre/post event trigger video record function can help system administrators determine why an alarm was triggered, and 2-way audio is provided for the convenience of real-time communication between system administrators located at the central site, and engineers in the field.
Features and Benefits
- Industrial design with -40 to 75°C operating temperature and fiber optic Ethernet port
- Video stream up to 30 frames/sec at full D1 (720 x 480) resolution
- Pre/post-alarm video recording function for advanced surveillance
- 2-way (1 in/1 out) audio supported
- Free VPort SDK PLUS provides CGI Commands, ActiveX Control, and an API library for system integrators and third-party software developers
Introduction
The VPort 351 is a high performance, 1-channel industrial video encoder that provides up to full D1, full frame rate performance (NTSC: 720 x 480 @ 30 FPS; PAL: 720 x 576 @ 25 FPS) and supports a dual MJPEG/MPEG4 algorithm, making it especially well-suited for use with distributed surveillance systems in critical industrial applications. In addition, a continuous pre/post event trigger video record function can help system administrators determine why an alarm was triggered, and 2-way audio is provided for the convenience of real-time communication between system administrators located at the central site, and engineers in the field.