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AXIS Q7401 Guía de instalación

Conector del terminal de E/S - Se utiliza en aplicaciones como detección de movimiento, activación por eventos, grabación a intervalos y notificaciones de alarma. Además de un pin de alimentación auxiliar y un pin de toma de tierra, el AXIS Q7401 tiene 4 pines que pueden configurarse como entrada o salida. Estos pines proporcionan la interfaz para:

Salida de transistor: Para conectar relés y LEDs. Los dispositivos conectados se pueden activar mediante la interfaz de programación de aplicaciones VAPIX de AXIS, los botones de salida de la página Live View (En vivo) o mediante un tipo de evento. La salida se mostrará activa (en Event Configuration > Port Status (Configuración de eventos - Estado del puerto) si el dispositivo de alarma está activado.

Entrada digital: una entrada de alarma para conectar dispositivos que puedan alternar entre circuito cerrado y abierto, como detectores PIR, contactos de puertas y ventanas, detectores de rotura de cristales, etc. Cuando se recibe una señal, el estado cambia y la entrada se vuelve activa (indicado en Event Configuration > Port Status (Configuración de eventos - Estado del puerto)).

Función

Número

Notas

Especificaciones

 

de pin

 

 

 

 

 

 

GND

1

Toma de tierra

 

 

 

 

 

12VDC

2

Este pin puede usarse para alimentar

Carga máx. = 100 mA

Power

 

equipos auxiliares.

 

 

 

Notas:

 

 

 

• Este pin sólo se puede usar como salida

 

 

 

de alimentación.

 

 

 

• El mismo voltaje que el pin 2 del conector

 

 

 

de alimentación.

 

 

 

 

 

Configurable

3 - 6

Entrada digital: conecte a GND (toma de

Entrada mín. = - 40 V CC

(entrada o

 

tierra) para activarla o déjela suelta (o

Entrada máx. = + 40 V CC

salida)

 

desconectada) para desactivarla.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Salida digital: utilice un transistor NFET de

Carga máx. = 100 mA

 

 

drenaje abierto con la fuente conectada al

Voltaje máx. = + 40 V CC

 

 

pin de toma de tierra (GND). Si se utiliza con

 

 

 

un relé externo, debe conectarse un diodo

 

 

 

en paralelo a la carga como protección ante

 

 

 

oscilaciones de voltaje.

 

 

 

 

 

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Axis Communications AXIS Q7401 manual Función Número Notas Especificaciones De pin, Voltaje máx. = + 40 V CC

AXIS Q7401 specifications

Axis Communications is known for its innovative video surveillance solutions, and the AXIS Q7401 is a noteworthy addition to their portfolio. Ranked as a highly versatile video encoder, the AXIS Q7401 allows for the seamless integration of analog cameras into an IP-based security system. This flexibility is especially valuable for organizations looking to upgrade their existing infrastructure without the need for a complete overhaul.

One of the main features of the AXIS Q7401 is its ability to encode video in both H.264 and Motion JPEG formats. H.264 compression significantly reduces bandwidth and storage requirements while maintaining high video quality. This dual-encoding capability ensures that users have the flexibility to choose the best format for their specific needs, whether it’s for high-quality recordings or for efficient streaming over limited bandwidth.

The AXIS Q7401 supports two video channels, allowing operators to connect and manage two analog cameras simultaneously. This dual-channel functionality not only maximizes the potential of existing cameras but also reduces installation complexity and costs. The unit is equipped with powerful processing capabilities, ensuring smooth and consistent video transmission.

Another impressive feature of the AXIS Q7401 is its support for various advanced analytics applications. This includes motion detection, tampering alarms, and audio detection, which enhance the security capabilities of the system. Additionally, the device can integrate with third-party software for even more extensive functionality, allowing users to customize their surveillance system to meet their specific security needs.

The AXIS Q7401 is designed with robustness in mind. Its compact form factor makes it easy to install, while sturdy construction ensures long-term reliability. The device also features Power over Ethernet (PoE) support, simplifying installation by eliminating the need for separate power supplies.

In terms of network integration, the AXIS Q7401 comes equipped with features such as IPv6 compatibility, which future-proofs the device as organizations evolve their network infrastructure. Coupled with built-in security protocols, users can have peace of mind regarding data integrity and privacy.

In conclusion, the AXIS Q7401 is an advanced, versatile video encoder that bridges the gap between analog and IP surveillance systems. Its key features—including dual-channel support, H.264 compression, advanced analytics, and robust design—make it an excellent choice for organizations aiming to enhance their video surveillance capabilities while ensuring flexibility and future readiness.