Template:M5525 Installation Instructions

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Installation Instructions

Disassemble Camera

  1. Using the T20 bit , remove the dome from the M5525
    5525NoDome.jpg
  2. Remove the yellow packing foam.
  3. Using the T20 bit, remove the camera from the mounting plate
    5525disassembled.jpg

Recessed Mount instructions

  1. Locate the network drop above the ceiling either being a male Ethernet end (service loop) or a biscuit jack. This 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 instructions included in the Axis T94P01L box, use the razor to cut a hole into the drop ceiling tile, and assemble the holding bracket for the camera.
  3. Mount bracket to drop ceiling.
    P5635 Mount assembled.jpg
    Note: The 22/12 pigtail and network cable should already be pre-docked in the camera. If not, you'll have to open the M5525, run the cat 5 cable and pigtail through the mounting bracket and plug it in. (If the camera has both the pigtail and the network cable, simply run them through the bracket above the ceiling.)
  4. Use the screws included with the mounting bracket to affix the M5525 to the recessed mount.
  5. Reattach the dome. Then affix the mounting disc to cover the ceiling tile.
  6. Cut 2 lengths of 22/2 cable long enough to go from the M5525 pigtail to the Verifact A. One is for audio; the other is to power the microphone.
  7. Strip the jacket and wire shielding about 1/2" to expose the wires.
    • Connect the cable for power to the pigtail with B-connectors (Red to red, Black to black). Connect the cable for audio (red to yellow; black to white).

Drop Ceiling Mounting Instructions

  1. Locate the network drop above the ceiling either being a male Ethernet end (service loop) or a biscuit jack.
    Note: This will have been ran back to the POE switch. If the switch does not have POE, a POE injector will need to be installed at the network closet.
  2. Make marks on the ceiling tile where the toggle bolts will go, and a place from where the cables will be run.
  3. Carefully use a blade to cut a hole in the tile to run cables.
    DropCwiringHole1.jpg
    Note: The wiring hole should be cut such that it can be hidden by the camera dome.
  4. Use the toggle bolts to secure the mounting plate to the ceiling tile.
    5525DropCplate.jpg
  5. Using the T20 bit, attach the camera to the mounting plate and run cables through ceiling tile
    5525DropCwithCam.jpg DropCwiringHole2.jpg
  6. Reattach the camera dome.
    5525dropCfinished.jpg

Drywall / Hard Ceiling Mounting Instructions

  1. Locate the network drop above the ceiling either being a male Ethernet end (service loop) or a biscuit jack.
    Note: This will have been ran back to the POE switch. If the switch does not have POE, a POE injector will need to be installed at the network closet.
  2. Using a stud finder, scan the mount location to ensure the camera is not mounted on a stud.
  3. Using a pencil, mark the four holes for the mount plate.
  4. Using a 3/16" drill bit, drill the marked locations
  5. Install anchors and attach the mount plate using screws and washers.
    5525mount.jpg 5525drywallAnchors.jpg
  6. Using a hole saw or paddle bit, cut a hole where cabling will pass through
    Note: Ensure the hole cut for cabling will be covered by the camera dome
    5525drywallWire.jpg
  7. Using glow rods or fish tape, fish the network drop or patch cable in addition to the two sections of 22/2 audio cable through the drywall.
  8. Using the appropriate screws, attach the mounting plate
  9. Using the T20 bit, attach the camera to the mount plate
    5525drywallPLate.jpg
  10. Using the T20 bit, reattach the camera dome
    5525drywallDomed.jpg

Connecting Wiring

  1. Cut 2 lengths of 22/2 cable long enough to go from the M5525 pigtail to the microphone. One will be for audio. One will be for power
    Note: The 22/12 pigtail and network cable should already be pre-docked in the camera. If not, open the M5525, run the cat 5 cable and pigtail through the mounting bracket and plug it in (If the camera has both the pigtail and the network cable, simply run them both through the tile.).
  2. Strip the jacket and wire shielding about 1/2" to expose the wires.
    • Connect the cable for power (Red to red, Black to black).
    • Connect the cable for audio (red to yellow; black to white).
    5525PigtailAudio.jpg