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Overview
The VPort 464 is a 4-channel Industrial Video Encoder with H.264/MJPEG
video compression. The H.264 algorithm provides the best video quality
on the market today with lower bandwidth requirements than other video
compression standards. In addition, to meet requirements for multiple
video streams, the VPort 464 can provide up to 3 video streams
simultaneously with H.264 and MJPEG compression. Users can use the
video streams for different purposes, such as viewing, recording or
analysis. Finally, the industrial-rugged design, with -40 to 75°C operating
temperature, built-in fiber Ethernet ports, IP30 form factor protection,
and industrial certifications, make the VPort 464 suitable for harsh
environments.
Package Checklist
The VPort 464 ships with the following items:
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VPort 464
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Two 5-pin terminal blocks for 2 power inputs and 2 relay outputs
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8-pin terminal block for 4 DIs (Digital Inputs)
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5-pin terminal block for the RS-232/422/RS-485 PTZ control port
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Quick installation guide (printed)
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Warranty card
NOTE
If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact
your customer service representative for assistance.
NOTE
Check the model name on the VPort’s side label to confirm the
model name is correct for your order.
NOTE
If you require any more information, please check Moxa’s
website.
NOTE
This product must be installed in compliance with your local laws
and regulations.
Features
High Performance Audio-Video Networking Solution
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Works with NTSC/PAL analog video cameras.
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Supports H.264/MJPEG video compression technologies.
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Each channel supports 2 simultaneous video streams.
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Lower latency, under 200 ms.
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DynaStream™ for network efficiency with dynamic frame rate
change.
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CBR Pro™ supported for high image quality during limited bandwidth
transmissions.
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4 BNC video inputs.
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Each video stream up to 30 frames/sec in Full D1 (720 x 480)
resolution in NTSC, and 25 frames/ sec in Full D1 (720 x 576)
resolution in PAL.