Axis Communications Partners with Altronix to Expand Trove™ Access and Power Integration Solutions

Growing Brand Delivers More Options, Simplifying Access Control Installs

Altronix, a recognized leader in power and data transmission products for the professional security industry, continues to expand the company’s popular line of Trove™ Access and Power Integration Solutions in partnership with access control provider, Axis Communications.

“We are pleased to welcome Axis Communications as a trusted Altronix partner,” said Stephen Oliva, OEM Partner Development at Altronix. “This partnership we share ultimately serves to provide systems integrators with more options, more flexibility and more time when it comes to their access control installs.”

Trove2AX2 is completely customizable and accommodates AXIS A1601/A1610 or A1210-B Network Door Controller modules with Altronix power distribution. The joint enclosure and backplane solution simplifies board layout and wire management, ultimately reducing installation time and labor costs.

Pre-configured kits are also available to further streamline installation. Models T2AXK7F8S (fused version) and T2AXK7F8SD (PTC version) consist of a Trove2 enclosure with backplane, along with a single 24VDC power supply/charger, voltage regulator for 12/24VDC, one dual input 8-output access power controller, and one dual input 8-output power distribution module. These kits can accommodate up to four A1601/A1610 modules or eight A1201-B modules, supporting up to 8-doors from a single enclosure.

“We are thrilled to collaborate with Altronix in providing a simple, intuitive solution for access control installations,” said Drew Pacino, business development manager at Axis Communications. “Altronix is a valued partner of Axis and a trusted name within the industry.”

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