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Ethernet interface module INT-QUADIP
powerfor optical sensors

Ethernet interface module - INT-QUADIP - TAKEX Europe Ltd. - power / for optical sensors
Ethernet interface module - INT-QUADIP - TAKEX Europe Ltd. - power / for optical sensors
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Characteristics

Bus
Ethernet
Other characteristics
power, for optical sensors

Description

INT-QUADIP Description INT-QUADIP IP interface module Allow your surveillance solution to reach its full potential by integrating Takex beam sensors directly with your IP system; start recording when somebody enters the area, move a PTZ camera to the location of an intrusion, or activate lighting. While network alarms and Power over Ethernet are standard on IP cameras, most surveillance equipment use relay outputs and 12V power. With the Takex IP interface module, our photoelectric beams are as easy as IP cameras to install and integrate with Video Management Systems. VMS Integration Takex IP sensors support direct integration with leading VMS and camera systems on the market. Create powerful security solutions where recording starts automatically, the cameras are directed to the location of intrusion, and guards are alerted with detailed alarm information. One Cable Installation Integrating a sensor to a modern IP security system using old technologies requires a lot of third-party products and man-hours. With IP and PoE only an ethernet cable from the product to the nearest PoE switch is required. Installation is just as easy as installing an IP camera. Features - PoE Class 3 - IEEE 802.3af - VMS compatible - direct control of supported cameras* including: Axis, Bosch, Hikvision, Sony - plug & play web browser interface - no software or installation required - one cable installation - designed for PB-IN-HF/A, PB-F, PB-IN-100AT, & PB-KH series
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.