Description
AXIS M7104 Video Encoder
The AXIS M7104 Video Encoder is a compact, high-performance device designed to bridge your legacy analog CCTV system with modern IP-based surveillance. Engineered for reliability and seamless integration, this 4-channel encoder converts traditional coaxial video into crisp, network-ready streams that are easy to manage, store, and monitor. Perfect for retrofitting existing installations, the M7104 provides flexible encoding formats, robust scalability, and secure access, enabling you to expand your surveillance footprint without a full system overhaul. With its TA A compliant design, this encoder aligns with trusted, nationwide procurement standards while delivering enterprise-grade features in a compact form factor that fits a variety of installations—from small businesses to mid-sized facilities. Whether you’re upgrading a single site or rolling out across multiple locations, the AXIS M7104 makes it straightforward to migrate to an IP-based video surveillance strategy while preserving the value of your existing cameras and cabling.
Designed to streamline deployment and simplify ongoing management, the AXIS M7104 Video Encoder delivers multiple advantages that matter in real-world security. First, it supports multiple encoding formats—H.264, MPEG-4, and MJPEG—so you can tailor video quality and bandwidth usage to meet your network conditions and storage capabilities. This flexibility is essential when integrating with varied camera brands or when consolidating video from multiple sites into a single monitoring platform. Second, with four independent channels, you can encode and stream several analog feeds simultaneously, maximizing the return on your current investment by extending IP capabilities to every analog camera connected to the encoder. Third, the device is designed for easy installation and management through Axis’ ecosystem, letting administrators deploy, configure, and monitor feeds through familiar software tools and a centralized management interface. Fourth, the encoder is built to work reliably around the clock, supporting continuous operation in demanding environments while providing secure access to streams and configuration settings. Fifth, its retrofit-friendly design enables straightforward cabling and placement that minimizes disruption during upgrades and reduces total cost of ownership.
- 4-channel video encoding capable of converting multiple analog CCTV feeds to IP, enabling scalable surveillance without a full camera replacement.
- Supports versatile encoding formats (H.264, MPEG-4, MJPEG) to balance image quality, bandwidth, and storage across varying network conditions.
- Flexible deployment for retrofitting existing infrastructures, allowing you to leverage established cabling while expanding to networked video management.
- Seamless integration within Axis‑powered ecosystems and ONVIF‑compliant platforms, simplifying management with centralized monitoring and playback.
- TAA-compliant design with secure access and trusted performance, delivering reliable, enterprise-grade surveillance for small to mid-sized deployments.
Technical Details of AXIS M7104 Video Encoder
- Model: AXIS M7104 Video Encoder (4-channel analog-to-IP encoder) with TA A compliance
- Encoding formats: H.264, MPEG-4, MJPEG to optimize bandwidth and storage needs
- Video inputs: 4 analog CCTV inputs compatible with existing coaxial Cabling
- Network connectivity: Ethernet interface for IP streaming and remote access
- Management: Web-based interface and Axis management software compatibility for streamlined configuration
- Power: Standard power options suitable for enterprise deployments
- Security: Secure access and encrypted management to protect streams and settings
How to install AXIS M7104 Video Encoder
Installing the AXIS M7104 Video Encoder is a straightforward process designed to minimize downtime while maximizing compatibility with your current surveillance setup. Begin by selecting an installation site that provides convenient access to both the analog camera cabling and a robust network connection. Ensure the device will remain within its operating temperature range and that there is adequate ventilation for continuous operation. Mount the encoder in a secure, vibration-free location and prepare the four analog video feeds by organizing cables to their respective inputs. Once the physical connections are complete, connect the encoder to your network and supply power. Use a computer on the same network to access the encoder’s web interface, usually via a default IP address or a discovery tool provided by Axis. From the web interface, configure the device with your preferred encoding profiles, bitrates, and frame rates, then assign each input to the appropriate streaming channel. After applying the settings, verify that the streams appear correctly in your monitoring software and ensure that alarms and user permissions are functioning as intended. Finally, integrate the encoder with Axis Camera Station or your ONVIF-compliant video management system to enable centralized recording, playback, and analytics across all feeds. Regularly update the device firmware to maintain security and performance, and document your configuration for future maintenance or expansion.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What problem does the AXIS M7104 solve? A: It bridges legacy analog CCTV with modern IP networks by encoding four analog channels into IP streams, enabling scalable, centralized monitoring and storage without replacing existing cameras.
- Q: Can I use different encoding formats simultaneously? A: Yes. The M7104 supports multiple encoding formats (H.264, MPEG-4, MJPEG) to suit bandwidth and storage needs, allowing optimized delivery for each channel.
- Q: Is the encoder compatible with Axis software? A: The M7104 is designed to integrate with Axis management tools and is compatible with ONVIF-compliant platforms, offering flexible management alongside Axis solutions.
- Q: Do I need special power or networking requirements? A: The device is built for standard surveillance deployments and supports typical network connections and power options suitable for business environments; consult the installation guide for exact requirements.
- Q: What is the recommended setup for best performance? A: Plan your placement near the analog camera cabling and a reliable network outlet, configure appropriate encoding profiles to balance image quality with bandwidth, and use Axis management software to centrally monitor and manage the feeds.
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