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The VPort 36-1MP series is the world’s first rugged IP camera that withstands environmental temperatures ranging from -40 to 75°C without a heater/cooling fan. It is an industrial-grade, H.264 box-type IP camera that combines HD resolution (1280 x 720), advanced IVA (Intelligent Video Analysis) technology, and de-mist technology to enhance surveillance system efficiency while delivering state-of-theart video quality. Optional housing and PT scanner accessories are available for indoor and outdoor installation.
The VPort 36-1MP series supports a variety of lenses for any application and is designed to be compatible with C/CS mount lenses to meet any viewing angle and distance requirement. With a built-in removable IR-cut filter and automatic color mode switching, the VPort 36-1MP Series is suitable for day-and-night use. Highly-tuned
ROI (Region of Interest), and WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) functions enable the VPort 36-1MP series to produce exceptionally clear images. The optional de-mist function ensures the best image quality in rainy, snowy, or hazy environments.
The VPort 36-1MP series is designed for any indoor and outdoor applications that require operational reliability. It is a unique and competitive camera in the IP CCTV market, with features such as high EMI/surge protection, optional IP66 housing for rain/dust protection, and -40 to 75°C operation without requiring a heater or cooling fan.
This camera is available with PoE (Power over Ethernet, 802.3af) or with wired power input supporting 12/24 VDC or 24 VAC.
The VPort 36-1MP series can encode analog video into both H.264 and MJPEG video streams and can transmit up to 3 independent video streams (2 in H.264, and 1 in MJPEG) simultaneously. Advanced video encoding technology enables the camera to support up to 30 FPS for each of the H.264 and MJPEG streams. Advanced network security functions, such as 802.1x and SSL/SSH, are also provided to prevent unauthorized access or data hijacking, a critical feature for many surveillance applications.