Installing an Axis V5914/V5915 with a Louroe Verifact A Microphone

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Required Parts And Tools

  • Axis V5914/V5915
    V5914.png
  • Louroe IFPX
    IFPX.JPG
  • 3.5mm (Male to Male) Audio Cable
  • Louroe Verifact A Microphone
    Verifact-A.JPG
  • Starbit Security Driver
  • Wire Stripper
    Wire Stripper and Starbit Driver.JPG
  • Toggle Bolts (If mounting to drop ceiling tile)
    Toggle Bolts.JPG
  • Wall Dog Screw Anchor
    Wall-Dog Screw Anchor.jpg
  • Drill bit and drill
    Drill and Brill Bits.JPG
  • Phillips head drill bit or Phillips head screwdriver
  • Small Flat head screwdriver
    Small Flathead Screwdriver.JPG
  • B Connectors
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  • Cat5/6 Patch Cable (7ft-15ft recommended)
    Cat6 Patch Cable.JPG
  • 22/2 Gauge Wire
    Audio Cable.JPG
  • Fish Tape or Glow Rod
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Installation Instructions

Drop Ceiling Mount

  • WARNING
  • The combined weight of the camera and mounting bracket is approximately 1.7 kg (3.7 lb.).

Make sure that the ceiling material is strong enough to support this weight.

  • NOTICE
  • The ceiling tile should be 5–60mm (0.2–2.4in.) thick.
  1. Remove the ceiling tile in which the drop ceiling mount is to be fitted.
  2. Drill a 7 mm (9/32 in) hole in the ceiling tile.
  3. Remove the tripod screw from the mounting bracket.
  4. Attach the short end of the threaded rod to the camera and tighten.
  5. Assemble the camera, ceiling tile and the mounting bracket and tighten the nut.
  6. Route and connect all cables to the camera.
  7. Connect the power supply to a mains power outlet (100–240 VAC).
  8. Install the ceiling tile with the camera mounted on it

Installing and Connecting the Microphone

  1. Using a set of anchors and 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.” (You may need an additional patch cable if terminated with an keystone jack) When connected you should see activity on the link lights. If no link lights, ensure that POE is enabled on your POE switch and that the network drop is plugged in.
  3. Using the CAT5/6 patch cable, connect the camera to the RJ-45 (f) on the IFPX labeled “Data Out” to the RJ-45 input on the Axis V5914/V5915. When connected, you should see the LEDs light up on the unit. After approximately 1 minute, all should be green. If not, check connections.
  4. 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 “AUDIO IN” on the Axis V5914/V5915. (See Picture)
  5. Strip the jacket off the 22/2, revealing the red, black, and common (bare wire) on both sides of the cable. 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)
    Stripped 22 2 Wire.JPG
  6. Drill a hole into the piece of ceiling tile that you will be mounting the Louroe Verifact-A. Feed one end of the the 22/2 audio cable through the hole. Connect the audio cable to the Verifact-A phoenix terminal as follows; Red to A, Black to B, Common (bare wire) to C (See Picture). Using Toggle bolts, secure the Verifact-A to the drop ceiling tile.
    Wired Verifact A.JPG
  7. Connect the other end of your 22/2 cable to the terminal on the IFPX labeled “MIC/SPEAKER A B C SP” The connections will be as follows; Red to A, Black to B, Common (bare wire) to C (See Picture)
    Wired up IFPX.JPG