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Moxa launches NEMA compliant PTZ camera

Moxa´s rugged 1080P PTZ speed dome IP camera VPort 66-2MP series, which is now compliant with the NEMA TS2 Section 2 certification, features 1080P full HD resolution at 60 FPS and an H.264 PTZ dome designed for use in harsh outdoor environments such as intelligent transportation surveillance applications.
June 28, 2016 Read time: 1 min
97 Moxa´s rugged 1080P PTZ speed dome IP camera VPort 66-2MP series, which is now compliant with the NEMA TS2 Section 2 certification, features 1080P full HD resolution at 60 FPS and an H.264 PTZ dome designed for use in harsh outdoor environments such as intelligent transportation surveillance applications.

The camera’s pan, tilt, zoom functionality provides users with a wide area coverage and images that show clear details. With an operating temperature of -40 to 65 degrees C, the VPort 66-2MP is tailored to increase system reliability in extreme conditions and reduce maintenance costs for system operators.

The VPort 66-2MP supports ready-to-use NVR and VMS software for video surveillance systems and provides a variety of software development kits for use with third-party VMS and SCADA software. It also supports industry standard ONVIF specifications for simpler and faster integration, and supports NTCIP protocol for ITS.

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