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===Disassemble the Camera===
 
===Disassemble the Camera===
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#Locate the network drop above the ceiling. It should be terminated with a male Ethernet end (service loop) or a biscuit jack. This line will have been ran back to the POE switch.  
 
#Locate the network drop above the ceiling. It should be terminated with a male Ethernet end (service loop) or a biscuit jack. This line will have been ran back to the POE switch.  
 
#:''Note:'' If the switch does not have POE, a POE injector will need to be installed at the network closet.
 
#:''Note:'' If the switch does not have POE, a POE injector will need to be installed at the network closet.
#Using the T20 bit, remove the dome from the 3364/65.  
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#Using the T20 bit, remove the dome from the 3364/65.
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===Mounting the IFPX===
 
===Mounting the IFPX===
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#Using a set of wall dog screws, mount the Louroe IFPX above into the drywall above drop ceiling.  
 
#Using a set of wall dog screws, mount the Louroe IFPX above into the drywall above drop ceiling.  
 
#:''Note:'' If no drop ceiling make other arrangements to mount the IFPX.
 
#:''Note:'' If no drop ceiling make other arrangements to mount the IFPX.
 
#Connect the network drop into the RJ-45 (f) on the IFPX that reads '''Power+Data In'''. When connected, activity will be seen on the link lights. If no link lights, ensure that POE is enabled on the POE switch and that the network drop is plugged in.
 
#Connect the network drop into the RJ-45 (f) on the IFPX that reads '''Power+Data In'''. When connected, activity will be seen on the link lights. If no link lights, ensure that POE is enabled on the POE switch and that the network drop is plugged in.
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=== Drywall Mounting instructions===
 
=== Drywall Mounting instructions===
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#Determine mounting height and location
 
#Determine mounting height and location
 
#Using a stud finder, ensure there aren’t any studs any behind the camera base.  
 
#Using a stud finder, ensure there aren’t any studs any behind the camera base.  
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#Using glow rods or fish tape, run the 22/2, 3.5mm, and network cable behind drywall
 
#Using glow rods or fish tape, run the 22/2, 3.5mm, and network cable behind drywall
 
#Mount the camera using screws
 
#Mount the camera using screws
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=== Drop Ceiling Inscructions===
 
=== Drop Ceiling Inscructions===
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#Remove the ceiling tile the camera will be mounted to and determine where on the tile to mount.
 
#Remove the ceiling tile the camera will be mounted to and determine where on the tile to mount.
 
#Using a pencil, mark the two holes where the camera base well be attached
 
#Using a pencil, mark the two holes where the camera base well be attached
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#Return ceiling tile with mounted camera to drop ceiling.
 
#Return ceiling tile with mounted camera to drop ceiling.
 
#Run 22/2, 3.5 mm, and network cable to IFPX location
 
#Run 22/2, 3.5 mm, and network cable to IFPX location
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===Connecting the IFPX===
 
===Connecting the IFPX===
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#Using the CAT5/6 patch cable, connect the camera to the RJ-45 (f) on the IFPX, labeled '''Power+Data Out'''. When connected, you should see the '''NET''', '''STATUS''', and '''POWER''' LEDs light up on the camera. After approximately 1 minute, all 3 should be green. If not, check connections.
 
#Using the CAT5/6 patch cable, connect the camera to the RJ-45 (f) on the IFPX, labeled '''Power+Data Out'''. When connected, you should see the '''NET''', '''STATUS''', and '''POWER''' LEDs light up on the camera. After approximately 1 minute, all 3 should be green. If not, check connections.
 
#Take the 3.5mm Male to Male audio cable and connect it from the 3.5mm jack labeled '''AUDIO OUT''' on the IFPX, into the pink '''AUDIO IN''' on the P3364 or P3365 camera. (See Picture)  
 
#Take the 3.5mm Male to Male audio cable and connect it from the 3.5mm jack labeled '''AUDIO OUT''' on the IFPX, into the pink '''AUDIO IN''' on the P3364 or P3365 camera. (See Picture)  
 
#:[[File:IFPX_to_3365.JPG|400x300px|link=https://ipivs.com/wiki/images/6/63/IFPX_to_3365.JPG]]
 
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Latest revision as of 11:30, 2 August 2022

Installation Instructions

Disassemble the Camera

  1. Locate the network drop above the ceiling. It should be terminated with a male Ethernet end (service loop) or a biscuit jack. This line will have been ran back to the POE switch.
    Note: If the switch does not have POE, a POE injector will need to be installed at the network closet.
  2. Using the T20 bit, remove the dome from the 3364/65.

Mounting the IFPX

  1. Using a set of wall dog screws, mount the Louroe IFPX above into the drywall above drop ceiling.
    Note: If no drop ceiling make other arrangements to mount the IFPX.
  2. Connect the network drop into the RJ-45 (f) on the IFPX that reads Power+Data In. When connected, activity will be seen on the link lights. If no link lights, ensure that POE is enabled on the POE switch and that the network drop is plugged in.

Drywall Mounting instructions

  1. Determine mounting height and location
  2. Using a stud finder, ensure there aren’t any studs any behind the camera base.
  3. Using a pencil, mark the two holes where the camera base well be attached
  4. Mark another location to run cabling behind the drywall
  5. Drill the marked locations
  6. Using the hole saw, drill a hole above the drop ceiling in line with the hole drilled where the camera will be mounted.
  7. Insert anchors
  8. Using glow rods or fish tape, run the 22/2, 3.5mm, and network cable behind drywall
  9. Mount the camera using screws

Drop Ceiling Inscructions

  1. Remove the ceiling tile the camera will be mounted to and determine where on the tile to mount.
  2. Using a pencil, mark the two holes where the camera base well be attached
  3. Make a small hole that can be hidden by the camera dome for running cabling through.
  4. Using toggle bolts, mount the camera.
  5. Return ceiling tile with mounted camera to drop ceiling.
  6. Run 22/2, 3.5 mm, and network cable to IFPX location

Connecting the IFPX

  1. Using the CAT5/6 patch cable, connect the camera to the RJ-45 (f) on the IFPX, labeled Power+Data Out. When connected, you should see the NET, STATUS, and POWER LEDs light up on the camera. After approximately 1 minute, all 3 should be green. If not, check connections.
  2. Take the 3.5mm Male to Male audio cable and connect it from the 3.5mm jack labeled AUDIO OUT on the IFPX, into the pink AUDIO IN on the P3364 or P3365 camera. (See Picture)
    IFPX to 3365.JPG