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AXIS P7216 Video Encoder
Mounting on a wall
1. Position the video encoder against the wall with the brackets attached, and mark the
four mounting holes for each bracket.
2. Drill the four mounting holes.
3. Attach the video encoder to the wall using appropriate screws.

Connect the cables

1. Connect the video encoder to the network using a network cable RJ45 (NET) and/or a
SFP module and optic fibre or copper networking 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 inputs.
5. Connect the supplied indoor power adapter.
6. Check that the indicator LEDs indicate the correct conditions. See LED Indicators on
page 10
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NO TICE
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TICE
Make sure the unit is properly grounded by using the grounding screw.
If the unit will be used with cameras or accessories located outdoors then its ground screw
should be connected to a local grounding point.
Note
In order to use the built-in network redundancy functionality, both the RJ45 (NET) and the
SFP module must be connected. See Network Redundancy on page 16
Auxiliary Connector
The video encoder is equipped with an additional RJ45 network connector. The purpose with
this connector is to simplify maintenance work on the video encoder that requires connection
to a computer.
Note
The auxiliary connector should only be connected during maintenance work and should not
be connected to the same network as the SFP/NET connectors.
Network Redundancy
The video encoder have built-in network redundancy functionality. The network redundancy
functionality works automatically and requires that both the SFP module and the RJ45 connector
(NET) are connected.
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