Routing The Cable - Earth Networks AXIS Q6155-E System Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Routing the Cables
It is best to work with a team of at least two people, as cable will have to be handled from both
the inside and the outside of the building.
Keep in mind the standard HD PTZ Package contains 200 feet of Ethernet cable. This cable
must reach from the camera to the corresponding PoE Injector
Note: The HD PTZ Ehernet Cable is not UV rated. Cable must be
routed in conduit when running outdoors to protect it. The cable
should be run inside as much as possible. Cable can be run in
ceiling spaces.
1. With the end of the cables as close as possible to the network and the PoE Injector
that will be used, and allowing about ten extra feet, tape the end of the cable to
something sturdy in the area to hold it in place, keeping in mind that the cable
cannot run directly across the floor and will have to be attached to areas such as
the base of walls when the job is complete.
2. Run the cable to the general area that the camera will be mounted outside; fish tape
may be used here to make this step easier.
3. Tape the cable down as close to where the camera will be mounted as possible,
keeping in mind the cables will need to be run through the mounting arm for the
camera.
4. At the outside location where the camera is to be mounted, as close to the camera
as possible, install conduit to cover any outside portion of the cables. Make sure
the cables will reach the ethernet jack inside the mounting arm where the camera
will be mounted.

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