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Table of Contents:
Page 5 – DANGER; NOTICE; Other Message Levels; Important; IS
Page 6 – WARNING
Page 7 – Power connector
Page 8 – LED Indicators; LED
Page 9 – Connectors; Note; Unmount
Page 10 – Specifications; Operating Conditions
Page 11 – I/O terminal connector; GND
Page 12 – output current limited to; Audio connector
Page 13 – Install the Hardware; Mount the video encoder
Page 14 – Connect the cables; Connect the cameras to the video inputs.; Auxiliary Connector; Access the Product; Setup
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INSTALLATION GUIDE
AXIS P7216 Video Encoder
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Summary
Page 5 - DANGER; NOTICE; Other Message Levels; Important; IS
AXIS P7216 Video Encoder Safety Information Read through this Installation Guide carefully before installing the product. Keep the InstallationGuide for future reference. Hazard Levels DANGER Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result indeath or serious injury. WARNING Indica...
Page 6 - WARNING
AXIS P7216 Video Encoder Safety Instructions NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE • The Axis product shall be used in compliance with local laws and regulations. • To use the Axis product outdoors, or in similar environments, it shall be installed in an approved outdoor housing. • Store the Axis product in a dry an...
Page 7 - Power connector
AXIS P7216 Video Encoder Installation Guide This Installation Guide provides instructions for installing AXIS P7216 Video Encoder on yournetwork. For other aspects of using the product, see the User Manual available at www.axis.com Installation Steps 1. Make sure the package contents, tools and othe...
AXIS P7216 Video Encoder Connectors For specifications, see page 10 . BNC connector - Each video input is terminated using a coax/BNC connector. Connect a 75 Ohm coaxial video cable; the recommended maximum length is 800 feet (250 meters). Note 75 Ohm video termination can be enabled/disabled for th...
Page 10 - Specifications; Operating Conditions
AXIS P7216 Video Encoder Power connector - 2-pin terminal block for power input. Use a limited power source (LPS) with either a rated output power limited to ≤ 100 W or a rated output current limited to ≤ 5 A. I/O terminal connector - Use in applications for e.g. motion detection, event triggering, ...
Page 11 - I/O terminal connector; GND
AXIS P7216 Video Encoder Connectors I/O terminal connector 6-pin terminal block for: • Digital Input• Digital Output• Auxiliary power and ground (GND) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Function Pin Notes Specifications GND 1 Ground 3.3 V DCPower 2 Can be used to power auxiliary equipment.Note: This pin can only be used a...
Page 12 - output current limited to; Audio connector
AXIS P7216 Video Encoder must be connected in parallel with the load,for protection against voltage transients. 3.3 V max 250 mA 1 2 A B A I/O configured as input B I/O configured as output Power connector DC power input 2-pin terminal block forpower input. Use a limitedpower source (LPS) witheither...
Page 13 - Install the Hardware; Mount the video encoder
AXIS P7216 Video Encoder Audio Input Audio Output 1 Tip Microphone/Line in 2 Ring Line out (mono) 3 Sleeve Ground Ground RS-485/422 connector Two 2-pin terminal blocks for RS485/RS422 serialinterface. The serial port can be configured to support: • Two-wire RS485 half duplex• Four-wire RS485 full du...
Page 14 - Connect the cables; Connect the cameras to the video inputs.; Auxiliary Connector; Access the Product; Setup
AXIS P7216 Video Encoder Connect the cables 1. Connect the video encoder to the network using a network cable RJ45 and/or a SFP cable. 2. Optionally connect the external input/output devices. 3. Optionally connect active speakers and/or external microphones. 4. Connect the cameras to the video input...