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20/05/2013

High density video encoder chassis from Axis at Ifsec

Birmingham, UK

The latest technology to the Axis Communications line-up presented at Ifsec last week is the Axis Q7436 video encoder blade, supporting six analogue channels and the robust Axis Q7920 video encoder chassis.
The Axis Q7920 video encoder chassis is thought to be one of the industry’s highest-density encoder chassis and it allows customers with large scale analogue CCTV installations to connect their cameras to an IP network and start the migration.

The Axis Q7436 video encoder blade has support for 60/50 fps, providing smooth video even in high motion scenes. It delivers multiple, individually configurable video streams from each channel, at full frame rate in all resolutions. Furthermore, the Axis Q7436 offers interesting image enhancement features, allowing for even better image quality output.

For larger, centralised systems, high-density rack solutions with encoder blades offer the most flexible and reliable solutions. The Axis Q7920 is an encoder chassis designed for rack mounting, providing an expandable solution for migrating large-scale analog installations to network video. It holds up to 14 hot-swappable video encoder blades and when fully equipped, 84 analogue cameras can be supported. Furthermore, with hot swapping there is no need to power down the entire system when installing or removing the video encoder blades.

The Axis Q7920 is also highly reliable with its power and network redundancy. Featuring both RJ45 ports as well as SFP slots installers are offered fully flexible and cost-effective, long distance network connectivity.

The Axis Q7436 also provides powerful event management capabilities with embedded intelligent video features such as tampering alarm and motion detection. Additionally, it supports the Axis camera application platform that enables development of third party applications that can be downloaded and installed on the encoder. It also offers significant installation savings, by allowing PTZ control over the coaxial cable, in addition to the standard support for PTZ cameras using the serial ports.


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