Tubular LED Key Switch

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Required Parts And Tools

  • Securitron KP-1 Securitron KP1.JPG
  • Wire Stripper Wire Stripper and Starbit Driver.JPG
  • Small Flat head screwdriver Small Flathead Screwdriver.JPG
  • B Connectors BCONN.png
  • Stud Finder
  • 22/4 Solid 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
  • DryWall Saw DryWall Saw.JPG
  • Mud Ring Mud Ring.JPG
  • Electrical Tape

Installation Instructions

  1. 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.
  2. Using your drywall saw, cut a rectangle in the drywall large enough to fit the mud ring into securely.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.

KeySwitch Wires.JPG LED WIRES Labeled.JPG

  1. 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.
    Switch All Wired.JPG
  2. 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.
  3. 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).
    Wired IO Connector.JPG