AXIS P3364-LVE Network Camera
Route the Cables along the Wall
Note
To avoid moisture-related problems it is recommended that the cables are routed to the
camera from below with the cable holes facing downwards.
1. Drill four holes in the wall using the drill template.
2. Attach the mounting bracket to the wall using four screws appropriate for the wall
material.
3. Remove the camera unit from the unit casing by pushing the springs aside.
4. Remove the bottom gaskets in the unit casing. If there is only one cable, remove only
one gasket.
5. Place the unit casing on the mounting bracket and attach it by tightening the four screws.
6. Pull the network cable and, if required, the I/O and audio cables up through the bottom
holes in the unit casing.
7. Drag the gaskets along the cables and plug them into the holes. The gaskets should fit
snugly in the holes with no folds or bends.
8. Re-attach the top part of the cable shield by tightening the two screws.
Install the Camera Unit
NO
NO TICE
NO
TICE
TICE
Risk of heater malfunctioning. Make sure the switch under the camera is configured to
HEATER-PoE CLASS 3.
Note
Be careful to not stretch the network cable, or bend it unnecessarily, as this can break
the cable.
1. Attach the network cable to the camera unit and, if required, the cables for audio and
I/O. It is recommended that the network cable is turned into a loop as shown in the
illustration.
2. Insert the SD memory card (optional).
3. Pull aside the springs in the unit casing and click the camera unit in place.
4. Attach the fan connector to the connector in the camera unit.
The illustration below shows a standard outdoor model.
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