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Industrial Networking Solutions
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Video Networking Solutions >
Introduction to Industrial Video Networking
Redundant Power
Inputs
IP30 Protection
Optional RJ45 or
Fiber Ethernet port
No heater, fanless
design
IP66-rated
protection
Vandal-proof
design
PoE and direct-wired
power supplies
DIN-Rail
Mounting
Products used in industrial environments must have a rugged design
to provide better protection against adverse conditions. In general,
ruggedized products should have the following characteristics:
1. Power Redundancy
A backup power supply is required since power lines used in harsh
industrial environments have a greater chance of failing. This means
that industrial products should have at least 2 power inputs to
provide sufficient redundancy.
2. Enclosure Protection
A rugged mechanism design means having good physical
protection against unexpected damage from external factors. The
Ingress Protection (IP) rating index (EN60529) is an international
classification system that rates the effectiveness of sealing for
enclosures of electrical equipment against the intrusion of foreign
objects (e.g., tools, dust, fingers) and moisture. The IP rating
system can be used to determine what kind of encloser, if any, is
required for the product.
3. EMI and Surge Protection
Compared to commercial-type environments, industrial
environments are more likely to be subjected to severe electrical
and magnetic influences. In order to protect electronic devices,
higher EMI and surge protection are essential for industrial
applications. And for some industrial applications, safety
approvals and demanding certifications, such as UL508 and ATEX
(ATmosphere EXplosible), are also required.
4. High MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures)
The MTBF value is the “mean time between failures” for a device. A
higher MTBF value indicates that a device is more reliable.
5. Wide Operating Temperature Range
The operating temperature range is also a key issue for industrial
products. In fact, some industrial applications require products
that are guaranteed to operate in temperatures ranging from as low
as -40°C to as high as 75°C. For these types of applications, it is
important to look for products that do not use a built-in fan, since
products with fans tend to have a lower MTBF.
6. DIN-Rail Mounting and Panel Mounting
A 35 mm DIN-Rail is used for many industrial applications to
provide a convenient means of mounting all of the devices used
for the application. For this reason, it is essential that industrial
products support both DIN-Rail mounting and panel mounting.
12/24 VDC or 24 VAC redundant power inputs
DIN-Rail mounting and panel mounting accessories available
IP30 protection enclosure
-40 to 75°C operating temperature range for T models
Choose either RJ45 or fi ber optic Ethernet ports
Industrial EMI/ESD protection and UL508,
ATEX Class 1 Div. 2 and DNV certifi cations
-40 to 50°C operating temperature, heater or fan NOT required
IP66-rated for protection from rain and dust
PoE (Power-over-Ethernet) and direct-wired power supply for
power redundancy
Vandal-proof form factor for preventing damage from unexpected
external forces
Versatile installation options for outdoor environments
VPort Industrial Video Servers
VPort Series IP Cameras
Industrial-grade Rugged Design and Reliability
Advanced Network Capability for Effi cient Video Transmissions
Moxa’s VPort series industrial video encoders allow customers to
deploy video surveillance network systems with better network
management parameters for high-performance video transmissions.
By supporting the Modus/TCP protocol, users can seamlessly integrate
Moxa’s video solutions with SCADA/HMI systems. Several advanced
network functions include RSTP video streaming for easy integration,
IGMP protocols for efficient network transmission, QoS to increase
the determinism of the video stream, and SNMP for easy network
management.
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