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Page 8 AXIS P33-VE Network Cameras Installation Guide
Route the cables
Depending on whether you want to route the cables through or along the wall, follow the relevant
instructions below.
Routing cables through the wall
1. Using the drill template drill 4
holes in the wall.
2. Route the network cable (and the
I/O, audio cable if necessary)
through the wall and through the
holes in the mounting bracket.
3. Attach the mounting bracket to
the wall using 4 screws
appropriate for the wall material.
4. Remove the camera unit from the unit casing by pushing the springs aside.
5. Remove the gaskets from the back holes in the unit casing. If there is only one cable, remove
only one gasket.
6. Route the cables through these holes.
7. Drag the gaskets along the cables and plug them into the holes. The gaskets should fit snugly
with no folds or bends.
8. Attach the unit casing to the mounting bracket by tightening the four screws.
Routing cables along the wall
1. Using the drill template drill 4 holes in the wall.
2. Attach the mounting bracket to the wall using 4 screws appropriate for the wall material.
3. Remove the camera unit from the unit casing by pushing the springs aside.
4. Remove the gaskets from the side holes 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 cables up through the side holes in the unit casing.
7. Drag the gaskets along the cable 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.
Note:
The AXIS P3363-VE/P3364-VE/P3364-LVE can also be fitted with a metal conduit for protecting
the cabling when cables are routed along the wall.
Mounting bracket
Network cable with gasket
Unit casing
Remove gaskets
from holes