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Moxa’s new IP rated cameras overcome sudden light changes

Moxa’s onboard IP surveillance cameras, the VPort 06-2 series and VPort 16-2MR, are equipped with state-of-the-art technology to maintain consistent image quality where ambient lighting conditions vary, such on board trains, which pass through a variety of different environments, including tunnels, open air and shade.
November 2, 2016 Read time: 1 min

97 Moxa’s onboard IP surveillance cameras, the VPort 06-2 series and VPort 16-2MR, are equipped with state-of-the-art technology to maintain consistent image quality where ambient lighting conditions vary, such on board trains, which pass through a variety of different environments, including tunnels, open air and shade.

To continuously provide clear images and handle complex light conditions, the cameras are equipped with an advanced auto exposure algorithm to optimise image brightness, which prevents over- or under-exposure in changing light conditions.

The cameras feature an enhanced tampering detection function which ensures they do not send a false tampering alert and enables them to send an alert in the event of sudden light changes.

Moxa’s rugged industrial IP cameras include a wide operating temperature (-40 to 70ºC) without a fan or heater. They also comply with essential sections of EN 50155* and are IP66-rated dustproof and waterproof and IK8 to IK10 vandal-proof.

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