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{{Wirediagram P5414 MX202}}
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==Required Parts And Tools==
 
==Required Parts And Tools==
  
 
* Axis P5415 or P5415  
 
* Axis P5415 or P5415  
*:[[File:IMG_7051.JPG|60x80px]]
 
 
* RDL STM-1  
 
* RDL STM-1  
*:[[File:STM-1.JPG|60x80px]]
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* Female XLR Pigtail  
* XLR-F Pigtail  
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* Shure MX202i Microphone            
*:[[File:PigTail.JPG|60x80px]]
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* T20 Torx security bit
* Shure MX202i Microphone  
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* T10 Torx security bit
*:[[File:MX202i.JPG|60x80px]]             
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* Wire Stripper
* Starbit Security Driver
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* Tap-Cons (if mounting to concrete) (7/8")
* Wire Stripper  
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* Screws and Anchors (7/8") 
*:[[File:Wire_Stripper_and_Starbit_Driver.JPG|60x80px]] 
 
* Anchors and Screws
 
*:[[File:Screws_and_Anchors.JPG|60x80px]]
 
 
* 1/2" paddle bit
 
* 1/2" paddle bit
 
* 1 blank single gang wall plate  
 
* 1 blank single gang wall plate  
*:[[File:Blankplate.JPG|60x80px]]
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* Toggle Bolts (for mic mount) (3/16")
* Toggle Bolts (If mounting to drop ceiling tile)  
 
*:[[File:Toggle_Bolts.JPG|60x80px]]
 
 
* Drill bit and drill  
 
* Drill bit and drill  
*:[[File:Drill_and_Brill_Bits.JPG|60x80px]]
 
 
* Phillips head drill bit or Phillips head screwdriver
 
* Phillips head drill bit or Phillips head screwdriver
* Small Flat head screwdriver  
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* Small Flat head screwdriver (#3)
*:[[File:Small_Flathead_Screwdriver.JPG|60x80px]]
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* Hole Saw (2") 
* Hole Saw  
 
*:[[File:Hole_Saw.jpg|60x80px]]
 
 
* B Connectors  
 
* B Connectors  
*:[[File:BCONN.png|60x80px]]
 
 
* Stud Finder
 
* Stud Finder
 
* Cat5/6 Patch Cable (7ft-15ft recommended)  
 
* Cat5/6 Patch Cable (7ft-15ft recommended)  
*:[[File:Cat6_Patch_Cable.JPG|60x80px]] 
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* Shielded Stranded 22/2 + ground Wire  
* 22/2 Gauge Wire  
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* Fish Tape or Glow Rods
*:[[File:Audio_Cable.JPG|60x80px]]
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* Wind Screen (Inside MX202i kit)  
* Fish Tape or Glow Rod
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* Rubber Stopper (Inside MX202i kit)  
*:[[File:15-4-57-m-mid-flex-glow-rod-set-tools-to-k56415-to-k56415-19671-228x228.jpg|60x80px]]
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* 4 pin XLR-M to XLR-M Adapter (Inside MX202i kit)
*Wind Screen (Inside MX202i Box)  
 
*:[[File:Mic_Windscreen.JPG|60x80px]]
 
*Rubber Stopper (Inside MX202i Box)  
 
*:[[File:Mic_Rubber.JPG|60x80px]]
 
*4 pin XLR-M to XLR-M Adapter (Inside MX202i Box)
 
*:[[File:Shure_Adapter.JPG|60x80px]]
 
 
 
==Installation Instructions==
 
 
 
#Locate the network drop that is ran back to the HIGH POE switch. (If the switch does not have HIGH POE, you will need to insert a HIGH POE injector back at the network closet. We will need as much as 37W to power up the camera.)
 
#Using a stud finder, ensure there aren’t any studs where we'd like to mount the camera. Remove the P5414/P5415 camera from its base with the starbit security driver. Place the base of the camera on the wall where you’d like to mount. Using a marker or pen, mark the 4 areas on the wall where the screws would be and also mark the opening where the any cabling would come through (Areas labeled on picture).
 
#:[[File:ArrowsOnp5414.JPG|400x300px]]
 
#Using the drill bit, drill the 4 screw markers and place the anchors inside. Using the hole saw (recommended size 2” inches or less), drill a hole into the area where cables would come through.
 
#Above drop ceiling, locate the network drop. If it is on a biscuit, you will need the patch cable. If there is an RJ-45 at the end of the drop, the patch cable won’t be needed. Using the hole saw, drill a hole above the drop ceiling in line with the hole drilled where the camera will be mounted. If there isn’t any drywall above the ceiling, adjust accordingly to your circumstance.
 
#Using your glow rod or fish tape, fish the network drop and 2 sections of 22/2 audio cable down the drywall. The sections of audio cable should be long enough to reach the destination where the STM-1 preamp will be mounted in your drop ceiling. One will be for audio to the camera; the other will be to power the STM-1.
 
#Mount the Axis P5414/5415 base to the wall using the screws associated with the anchors. Remove the middle rubber piece on the camera base and run your network drop and cables through this hole.
 
#:[[File:RJ45_and_audio_cable_through_back.JPG|400x300px]]
 
#Strip the jacket off the 2 runs of 22/2, revealing the red, black, and common (bare wire). Remove the string and plastic casings covering the red and black cables. Strip the red and black jackets off the wire exposing the copper. Cut copper evenly on both ends (See picture). On the cable for power, remove the common (bare wire) completely.
 
#:[[File:Cut_Audio_Cable.JPG|400x300px]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
==Connecting the STM-1==
 
 
 
#Cut a short piece of 22/2 cable (approx. 1 inch). Strip the jacket and from the cable and remove all contents keeping only the red cable. On both ends of the red cable, strip off a piece of the jacket (See picture).
 
#:[[File:Phantom Power Jumper.JPG|400x300px]]
 
#Connect one end of the 1 inch audio cable to the +PWR terminal and connect the other end of that into the +PHNTM terminal.
 
#:[[File:Phantom PWR STM.JPG|400x300px]]
 
#Connect the cable we ran for power to both PWR terminals (Red to +, Black to the other terminal) of the STM-1. Connect the other side to the IO phoenix connector (Red to 2, Black to 1).
 
#Connect the cable we ran for audio to both HI-Z OUTPUT terminals (Red to +, Black to the other terminal) of the STM-1. Connect the other side to the audio in portion of the audio phoenix connector (Red to +, Black to –).
 
#:[[File:Wired with power and audio.JPG|400x300px]]
 
#We will need another length of 22/2 cable intended for your microphone; connect it to the input terminals of the STM-1 (Red to +, Black to -, ground to the ground terminal). Using the Velcro that comes with the STM-1, attach the STM-1 to the wall above drop ceiling hidden from sight.
 
#:[[File:Wired with MIC inside of p5414.JPG|400x300px]]
 
(NOTE; If there are 2 cameras in the room, duplicate these steps to get to the 2nd camera. HI-Z output can feed 2 cameras, but no more. If there are 2 Shure MX202i Microphones, duplicate steps. An STM-1 can power and gather audio from 2 Shure 202i mics.)
 
  
==Connecting and Mounting the Microphone==
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{{P5414 Installation Instructions}}
  
#Strip the jacket of the XLR pigtail revealing the red, black and common cables inside. Strip away a portion of the red and black cables inside the pigtail, revealing the copper wire inside. At the end of your 22/2 cable (connected to the STM-1), twist the wires together with the pigtail (red to red, black to black, common to common). Secure these with B-Connectors (See Pictures). Repeat this process for 2 microphones.
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{{Connecting The Microphone Shure MX202i STM1}}
#:[[File:Audio spliced with pigtail.JPG|400x300px]] [[File:Pigtail_Splice_with_B_Connectors.JPG|400x300px]]
 
#Drill a hole into the center of the single gang plate using the ½” paddle bit, and a hole into the desired location for the microphone on your drop ceiling tile with a 1" paddle bit. Then secure this single gang plate to the desired location of the microphone on your drop ceiling tile using a pair of toggle bolts.
 
#:[[File:Plate_Mounted_to_Ceiling.JPG|400x300px]]
 
#Run your MX202i through the ½” hole in the ceiling tile and single gang plate.  Connect the 4 Pin XLR-F end of the MX202i to the 4 pin XLR-M adapter. Next, connect the XLR-F (that is ran back to the STM-1) to the XLR-M of the adapter. Use the rubber stopper to plug the ½” hole in the single gang plate.
 
#Lastly, adjust the length of the cable of the microphone to your desired length, hiding the remainder in the ceiling near the STM-1. Attach the windscreen to the MX202i.
 
#:[[File:Mic hanging from ceiling.JPG|400x300px]]
 

Latest revision as of 10:39, 18 May 2020

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Select Optional Second Camera

AXIS Cam.png Axis P3235

AXIS Cam.png Axis P3245

AXIS Cam.png Axis P3364/P3365

AXIS Cam.png Axis P3374/P3375

AXIS Cam.png Axis Axis F41

AXIS Cam.png Axis P5414/P5415

AXIS Cam.png Axis Axis M5525

AXIS Cam.png Axis Axis P5635

AXIS Cam.png Axis P5655

AXIS Cam.png Axis V5914/V5915

AXIS Cam.png Axis Q8414

Required Parts And Tools

  • Axis P5415 or P5415
  • RDL STM-1
  • Female XLR Pigtail
  • Shure MX202i Microphone
  • T20 Torx security bit
  • T10 Torx security bit
  • Wire Stripper
  • Tap-Cons (if mounting to concrete) (7/8")
  • Screws and Anchors (7/8")
  • 1/2" paddle bit
  • 1 blank single gang wall plate
  • Toggle Bolts (for mic mount) (3/16")
  • Drill bit and drill
  • Phillips head drill bit or Phillips head screwdriver
  • Small Flat head screwdriver (#3)
  • Hole Saw (2")
  • B Connectors
  • Stud Finder
  • Cat5/6 Patch Cable (7ft-15ft recommended)
  • Shielded Stranded 22/2 + ground Wire
  • Fish Tape or Glow Rods
  • Wind Screen (Inside MX202i kit)
  • Rubber Stopper (Inside MX202i kit)
  • 4 pin XLR-M to XLR-M Adapter (Inside MX202i kit)

Installation 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 providing High POE
    Note: High POE requires up to 37W for PTZ functions. If the switch does not have High POE, a POE injector will need to be installed at the network closet.
  2. Using a stud finder, ensure there aren’t any studs where the camera will be mounted.

Disassembling the Camera

  1. Remove the P5414/P5415 camera from its base with the T20 bit.
    5145mountplate.jpg
  2. Using a small Phillips head screwdriver, remove the plastic ring around the base of the camera dome.
  3. Using the T10 bit, remove the camera dome and remove the protective foam.
    5514disassemble.jpg
  4. Reattach the dome and snap the plastic ring back into place.

Mounting the Camera

  1. While holding the camera base plate where it will be mounted, use a pencil to mark the 4 areas on the wall where the screws will be located. Also mark the opening where the any cabling will pass through (see image below).
    ArrowsOnp5414.JPG
  2. Using the drill bit, drill the 4 screw marks and insert mounting anchors.
  3. Using the hole saw (recommended size 2” inches or less), drill a hole into the area where cables will pass through.
    5514cuthole.jpg
  4. Using the hole saw, drill a hole above the drop ceiling in line with the hole drilled where the camera will be mounted.
    Note: If there isn’t any drywall above the ceiling, adjust accordingly to your circumstance.
  5. Using glow rods or fish tape, fish the network drop and 2 sections of 22/2 audio cable through the drywall.
    Note: The sections of audio cable should be long enough to reach the destination where the Verifact A will be mounted in ther drop ceiling. One will be for audio to the camera; the other will be to power the microphone.
  6. Mount the Axis P5414/5415 base to the wall using the screws associated with the anchors.
    5145mountplateWall.jpg
  7. Attach the camera to the base plate mount arm.
    5414camArm.jpg
  8. Remove the middle rubber piece on the camera base and run the network drop and any other cabling through this hole.
    5414camerawirehole.jpg
  9. Strip the jacket off the 2 runs of 22/2, revealing the red, black, and common (bare wire). Remove the string and plastic casings covering the red and black cables. Strip the red and black jackets off the wire exposing the copper. Cut copper evenly on both ends (See picture). On the cable for power, remove the common (bare wire) completely.
    Cut Audio Cable.JPG
  10. At the camera, connect the 22/2 for audio to the audio terminal block. Red to +, Black to -
  11. Connect the 22/2 for power to the I/O terminal block. Red to 2, Black to 1
  12. Connect the Ethernet cable. The status LED will appear amber at first then change to green. When the camera is in full functionality, the LED will turn off.
    5414wiringconnecting.jpg
  13. Using the T20 bit, attach the camera to the mounting plate at the three screw locations
  14. Remove the protective covering from the camera dome
    5414finshed.jpg

Connecting the STM-1

  1. Cut a short piece of 22/2 cable (approx. 1 inch). Strip the jacket and from the cable and remove all contents keeping only the red cable. On both ends of the red cable, strip off a piece of the jacket (See picture).
    Phantom Power Jumper.JPG
  2. Connect one end of the 1 inch audio cable to the +PWR terminal and connect the other end into the +PHNTM terminal.
    Phantom PWR STM.JPG
  3. Connect the cable ran for power to both PWR terminals (Red to +, Black to the other terminal) of the STM-1. Connect the other side to the IO phoenix connector (Red to 2, Black to 1).
  4. Connect the cable ran for audio to both HI-Z OUTPUT terminals (Red to +, Black to the other terminal) of the STM-1. Connect the other side to the audio in portion of the audio phoenix connector (Red to +, Black to –).
    Wired with power and audio.JPG
  5. Using the Velcro that comes with the STM-1, attach the STM-1 to the wall above drop ceiling hidden from sight.
  6. The microphone will be connected via the input terminals of the STM-1 (Red to +, Black to -, ground to the ground terminal).


(NOTE: If there are 2 cameras in the room, duplicate these steps to get to the 2nd camera. HI-Z output can feed 2 cameras, but no more. If there are 2 Shure MX202i Microphones, duplicate steps. An STM-1 can power and gather audio from 2 Shure 202i mics.)

Connecting and Mounting the Microphone

  1. Asses the drop ceiling to decide best mounting placement for the MX202i. Avoid tiles adjacent to HVAC or fire safety devices.
  2. Drill a hole into the center of the single gang plate using the ½” paddle bit (if not prefabricated).
  3. Measure center of the drop ceiling tile and drill a similar hole with the ½” paddle bit.
  4. Align the single gang plate to the location of the microphone on the drop ceiling tile using a pair of toggle bolts.
    Plate Mounted to Ceiling.JPG
  5. Run the MX202i through the ½” hole in the ceiling tile and single gang plate with the rubber stopper to secure the microphone in place and plugging the ½” hole .
  6. Adjust the length of the cable of the microphone to a desirable length, hiding the remainder in the ceiling near the STM-1. Attach the windscreen to the MX202i.
    Mx202i.jpg
  7. Run the XLR mini cable to the STM-1 location.
  8. Connect the connect the XLR mini to the 4 pin Male XLR adapter.
  9. Strip away a portion of the red and black cables inside the pigtail, revealing the copper wire inside.
    • The microphone will be connected via the input terminals of the STM-1 (Red to +, Black to -, ground to the ground terminal).
  10. Connect the female XLR to the Male XLR adapter