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==Required Parts And Tools==
 
==Required Parts And Tools==
  
* Axis P3364 or Axis P3365 [[File:Axis P3365 Camera.JPG|60x80px]]
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* Axis P3364/65, F41, P1364/65, P8414, P5914/15
* Williams Talkback System WTX75 [[File:WTX75.jpg|60x80px]]   
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* Williams Talkback System IR T1 [[File:Ir_t01.png|60x80px]]   
 
* Williams RX224 Receiver [[File:RX224.jpg|60x80px]]
 
* Williams RX224 Receiver [[File:RX224.jpg|60x80px]]
* 3.5mm audio cable [[File:3.5mm audio cable.jpg|60x80px]]
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  The following equipment is optional in the event of the need to extend the 3.5mm audio cable or extend the power cable
#The following equipment is optional in the event of the need to extend the 3.5mm audio cable or extend the power cable
 
 
* 22/2 audio cable [[File:Stripped 22 2 Wire.JPG|60x80px]]
 
* 22/2 audio cable [[File:Stripped 22 2 Wire.JPG|60x80px]]
 
* 18/2 low voltage cable
 
* 18/2 low voltage cable
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==Installation Instructions==
 
==Installation Instructions==
  
#Determine where you want your Securitron Tubular Key Switch to be placed. Use your stud finder to determine that there aren't any studs behind the wall.
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#Once your camera is installed, locate the AUDIO OUT 3.5mm jack on your camera. In most cases, it is clearly labeled on the camera and/or the GREEN 3.5mm jack on the camera.
#Using your drywall saw, cut a rectangle in the drywall large enough to fit the mud ring into securely.
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#Depending on the location of the camera (Wall mount) and placement of the IR T1 in the room, you may or may not need to use glowrods or fish tape. You may also need to use the 22/2 audio cable to add more length to your cable. In this step, you want to run your 3.5mm cable from the camera to your IR T1. One end of the 3.5mm cable plugged into the AUDIO OUT of the camera, into the LINE IN of the IR T1.
#Using your glow rod or fish tape, fish your 22/4 cable up and through the wall and ceiling until you reach the location of your camera.
 
#Strip the jacket off of both ends of the cable revealing the 4 individual strands of cable. Strip those individual cables revealing their solid copper inside.
 
#Open the Secuitron KeySwitch and strip the red and white leads from the tubular key portion revealing the stranded silver cable, and strip the back and red leads coming from the LED revealing the stranded silver cable.
 
  
[[File:KeySwitch Wires.JPG|400x300px]] [[File:LED WIRES Labeled.JPG|400x300px]]
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[[File:Camera IO.jpg|360x480px]] [[File:Camera Audio OUT plugged IN.jpg|360x480px]] [[File:Ir_t01_rear2.png|360x480px]]
#Wind the silver stranded cable around the solid copper of the 22/4 following the picture below. When wired, secure these connections with B-Connectors.
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#:[[File:Switch All Wired.JPG|400x300px]]
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#Once audio is plugged in, locate your nearest power outlet to power the IR T1. You may need to use 18/2 cable to add length to the power cable. Ensure that when splicing in the 18/2 to the power, that the red jacket of the 18/2 is spliced into the cable with the dashed white lines on the power supply. Ensure your IR T1 and RX224 are set to the same channel. Test the talkback unit is working by activating the talkback function within the VALT Software and having a partner use their computer microphone to communicate with you.
#Once B-Connectors are secure, use the electrical tape to secure these wires together and place the excess into the wall. Screw the Securitron Key Switch into the mud ring mounting it flush to the wall.
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[[File:Talkback Turn On.jpg|720x960px]]
#On the other end, connect the 22/4 exposed copper securely into the I/O Phoenix connector. Ensure that the wiring on is consistent from the keys switch (See Picture Below).
 
#:[[File:Wired_IO_Connector.JPG|400x300px]]
 

Latest revision as of 09:04, 19 April 2019

Required Parts And Tools

  • Axis P3364/65, F41, P1364/65, P8414, P5914/15
  • Williams Talkback System IR T1 Ir t01.png
  • Williams RX224 Receiver RX224.jpg
 The following equipment is optional in the event of the need to extend the 3.5mm audio cable or extend the power cable
  • 22/2 audio cable Stripped 22 2 Wire.JPG
  • 18/2 low voltage cable
  • B Connectors BCONN.png
  • Fish Tape or Glow Rod 15-4-57-m-mid-flex-glow-rod-set-tools-to-k56415-to-k56415-19671-228x228.jpg
  • Electrical Tape
  • Wire Stripper Wire Stripper and Starbit Driver.JPG

Installation Instructions

  1. Once your camera is installed, locate the AUDIO OUT 3.5mm jack on your camera. In most cases, it is clearly labeled on the camera and/or the GREEN 3.5mm jack on the camera.
  2. Depending on the location of the camera (Wall mount) and placement of the IR T1 in the room, you may or may not need to use glowrods or fish tape. You may also need to use the 22/2 audio cable to add more length to your cable. In this step, you want to run your 3.5mm cable from the camera to your IR T1. One end of the 3.5mm cable plugged into the AUDIO OUT of the camera, into the LINE IN of the IR T1.

Camera IO.jpg Camera Audio OUT plugged IN.jpg Ir t01 rear2.png

  1. Once audio is plugged in, locate your nearest power outlet to power the IR T1. You may need to use 18/2 cable to add length to the power cable. Ensure that when splicing in the 18/2 to the power, that the red jacket of the 18/2 is spliced into the cable with the dashed white lines on the power supply. Ensure your IR T1 and RX224 are set to the same channel. Test the talkback unit is working by activating the talkback function within the VALT Software and having a partner use their computer microphone to communicate with you.

Talkback Turn On.jpg