Moxa has announced that its VPort 461 industrial video server now complies with ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) specifications. According to the company, ONVIF compliance allows the video server to be easily integrated with any IP-based security system and communicate with other ONVIF-enabled security and surveillance equipments via various protocols. The company's video server is a single-channel H.264/MJPEG industrial video encoder that supports full D1 resolution with up to 30/25 (NTSC/PAL) frame/s, three simultaneous streams, video latency under 200ms, SD (secure digital) and SDHC (SD high capacity) slots for local storage, two Ethernet ports for cascading or port redundancy, pre-alarm recording and two-way audio service. In addition, the encoder is equipped with the company's DynaStream function that can automatically reduce or increase video frame rates for network efficiency. The video server features -40 to +75°C operating temperature, has IP30-rated form factor protection, redundant power inputs, and fanless design, and is suitable for harsh industrial environments. The industrial video encoder also supports Modbus TCP (transmission control protocol) for seamless integration with SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition system) and automation systems.