VPort 2310 User’s Manual | Introduction |
Overview
VPort 2310 is a
High Performance MPEG4 compression
Video input can be efficiently compressed into packets of MPEG4 video stream without delay. This is all done without sacrificing remote monitoring capability or storage. Five levels of compression ratio and three different image resolutions are provided to provide more versatility.
Audio supported for a complete surveillance solution
The MPEGx series algorithm allows both voice and video to be compressed together to provide users with more versatile applications, such as VCD (MPEG1), DVD (MPEG2), Internet Multimedia Broadcast (MPEG4), etc. VPort 2310 introduces users to a brand new kind of synchronized video/audio surveillance over IP network.
Easy Web access via standard browsers
There is no need to install new software to access the Video Server, since the embedded Web Server allows users to use any popular web browser to access the Video Server from anywhere over the Internet. As long as you are connected to the network, you will be able to view the same images seen by your cameras.
User password protection
User password protection is provided to prevent malicious intruders from accessing your system. Once the administrator password is configured, all users will need a password to access the Video Server.
Built-in 3 area-selectable Video Motion Detection (VMD)
External sensors are not required, since the video channel can be configured to detect motion in 3 areas, making it easy to set up a security system in either your office or the field. And the customizable settings allow you to tune the system for both object size and sensitivity, making the Video Server adaptable to different environments.
Weekly schedule for automated surveillance
The
Flexible I/O control for external devices
One
MOXA SoftDVR Lite IP Surveillance Software
To extend the Video Server’s capabilities, MOXA SoftDVR™ Lite IP Surveillance Software, which supports a maximum of 4 cameras in quad, is included free of charge, allowing users to turn their PC into a digital video recorder. Scheduling or
Remote system upgrade
Video Server users have