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==Installation Instructions==
 
==Installation Instructions==

Revision as of 11:44, 24 March 2017

Required Parts And Tools

  • Axis V5914/V5915
    V5914.png
  • Shure MX202i Microphone
    MX202i.JPG
  • 1/2" paddle bit
  • 1 blank single gang wall plate
    Blankplate.JPG
  • Toggle Bolts (If mounting to drop ceiling tile)
    Toggle Bolts.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
  • Hole Saw
    Hole Saw.jpg
  • B Connectors
    BCONN.png
  • Cat5/6 Patch Cable (7ft-15ft recommended)
    Cat6 Patch Cable.JPG
  • 22/2 Gauge Wire
    Audio Cable.JPG
  • Fish Tape or Glow Rod
    15-4-57-m-mid-flex-glow-rod-set-tools-to-k56415-to-k56415-19671-228x228.jpg
  • Wind Screen (Inside MX202i Box)
    Mic Windscreen.JPG
  • Rubber Stopper (Inside MX202i Box)
    Mic Rubber.JPG
  • 4 pin XLR-M to XLR-M Adapter (Inside MX202i Box)
    Shure Adapter.JPG

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

Connecting and Mounting the Microphone

  1. Using the ½”paddle bit, drill a hole into the center of the single gang plate and a hole into the desired location for the microphone on your drop ceiling tile. Then secure this single gang plate to the desired location of the microphone on your drop ceiling tile using a pair of toggle bolts. Repeat this process for 2 microphones.
    Plate Mounted to Ceiling.JPG
  2. Run your MX202i through the ½” hole in the ceiling tile and single gang plate. Connect the 4 Pin XLR-M end of the MX202i to the 4 pin XLR-M adapter. Next, run that mic cable to the back of the V5914 camera XLR-F input (1). Lastly, use the rubber stopper to plug the ½” hole in the single gang plate.
  3. Lastly, adjust the length of the cable of the microphone to your desired length, hiding the remainder in the ceiling. Attach the windscreen to the MX202i.
    Mic hanging from ceiling.JPG