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AXIS P7316 P73 Series 16-Channel Video Encoder, PTZ Control, Two-Way Audio and Analytics

P7316|Z4-02037004

AXIS P7316 P73 Series 16-Channel Video Encoder, PTZ Control, Two-Way Audio and Analytics

P7316|Z4-02037004
Key Features
  • 2-way audio and configurable I/O
  • PTZ control
  • Signed firmware and secure boot
Key Features
  • 2-way audio and configurable I/O
  • PTZ control
  • Signed firmware and secure boot

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Key Features
  • 2-way audio and configurable I/O
  • PTZ control
  • Signed firmware and secure boot
Axis Communications

AXIS P7316 P73 Series 16-Channel Video Encoder, PTZ Control, Two-Way Audio and Analytics

P7316 | Z4-02037004

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Product Overview

AXIS P7316 is a full-featured, 16-channel video encoder that adds IP benefits to any analog camera system. It supports standard and HD analog cameras up to 4K resolution as well as PTZ control over RS485. This rack-mounted encoder features support for two-way audio and intelligent analytics such as motion detection and active tampering alarm. An SFP slot enables long-distance fiber-optic connection and network redundancy. AXIS P7316 includes Zipstream with support for H.264/H.265 to drastically reduce bandwidth and storage requirements. Furthermore, it offers built-in cybersecurity features such as signed firmware and secure boot.

Main Features

  • 2-way audio and configurable I/O
  • PTZ control
  • Signed firmware and secure boot
  • Support for HD analog cameras up to 4K

General Information

Name: AXIS P7316 P73 Series 16-Channel Video Encoder, PTZ Control, Two-Way Audio and Analytics
Category: Axis Communications, Video Surveillance, Video Encoders
UPC Code: 7331021074910
Country of Origin: Poland. Country of origin is subject to change.

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