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Ax47R/67R IP Dome Camera

QUICK START GUIDE

DROP-CEILING INSTALLATION

Ax47R/67R camera series comes with pre-installed T-bar ceiling clip (T-Grip) for easy one-

hand indoor installation onto most Standard 1” drop-ceiling grid types.

For easier installation, remove the ceiling tiles to expose the T-bar grid.

Supported mounting options

See the table below for additional mounting  

options supported by Ax47R/67R camera series.
Compatible Mounting Accessories:

B7 - back box for pendant installations

DB60 - goose-neck bracket

DB60CPM - corner/pole mount kit (use with DB60)

Mounting Type

Additional Accessories required

Drywall / block wall mount

Surface mount (E.g. drop ceiling tile)

None

Pendant Mount

Electrical (Round/Hex, Single Gang) Box

B7

Horizontal Wall Mount

B7 + DB60

Pole Mount

Corner Mount

B7 + DB60 + DB60CPM

CONNECT CAMERA TO i3 SRX-PRO SERVER

Camera’s default IP address: 

192.0.0.16.

Camera’s default Subnet mask address: 

255.255.255.0.

Credentials*: Login - 

i3admin

 / Password - 

i3admin

*

Important:

 For the security of your camera and of all connected devices, 

i3 International recommends that you change your camera’s default administrative 

password in the camera’s User Management setup tab. Keep your passwords 

secure.

Change your Annexxus camera’s default IP Address:

Annexxus Cameras cannot share an IP address, each camera requires its own 

unique IP address. 

1. 

Connect your Annexxus camera to the Gigabit switch. 

2. 

On your i3 NVR, launch i3 Annexxus Configuration Tool (ACT). ACT can be 

accessed from the Windows Start menu or from the IP 

Camera setup tab (

ACT Config Tool 

button) 

You can download and install the latest ACT installation 

package from i3 website: 

https://i3international.com/download

3. 

Select your Annexxus camera in the ACT list.

4. 

Enter the new 

IP address

 and 

Subnet Mask

 of the camera in the Device(s) 

Communication Update area.

5. 

Click 

Update

 and then 

Yes

 in the confirmation window. 

Tip: 

New IP address must match the IP range of LAN or NVR’s NIC1. 

6. 

Wait a few moments for a “

Success

” message in the Result field. 

Repeat Steps 1-6 for all detected Annexxus cameras OR

7. 

Assign IP range to multiple cameras by selecting two or more cameras in ACT, 

then entering the starting IP address and the final IP octet for your IP range. 

Click 

Update

 and then 

Yes

 in the confirmation window. 

Wait until “

Success

” message is shown for all selected cameras.

Ensure you can connect to your camera(s) using its new IP Address:

1. 

Open an Internet browser window and enter the new IP Address you have just 

assigned to your Annexxus camera in Step 4 (or 7).

2. 

Enter the camera User Name and Password in the pop-up login window.

3. 

Annexxus camera interface will be displayed in the Internet Explorer window. 

You should be able to see the camera image on the screen. If you do not see 

the camera image on the screen, call i3 International technical support team 

for troubleshooting tips: 1.877.877.7241

Add your Annexxus camera to IP Camera tab in SRX-Pro Server: 

1. 

(SRX-Pro Service Users) Click 

LOG IN

 in SRX-Pro Service 

Monitor, enter your credentials and click 

LOGIN

.

2. 

Click 

PRO Console

 button to launch Pro Console.

3. 

Go to 

Setup

 -> 

IP Camera 

tab.

4. 

Click the 

Search & Add

 button to display connected 

Annexxus cameras.

5. 

Select the detected camera in the list and click 

Select

.

6. 

In the Select IP Camera window, enter camera’s User Name and Password and 

click 

Add

Selected camera will be added to the Camera list.

7. 

Assign the camera to the SRX-Pro video channel in the 

Ch In. 

column.

Your Annexxus camera is now connected to SRX-Pro Server and is ready to record. 
Change resolution and frame rate for the Annexxus camera in the IP Camera tab 
menu or via Web Setup.

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6. 

Cut the cable entry hole in the ceiling tile as required, then 

pass the camera’s cable through.

7. 

Adjust the lens position for the preferred field of view by panning, 

tilting and rotating the camera lens assembly. 

Tip:

 Lift the inner liner for easier lens adjustment. 

1. 

Loosen three screws securing the dome cover to camera 

module with the Torx bit (provided). Do not completely 

remove the screws from the dome cover. 

2. 

Gently pull the dome cover downwards and set aside.

3. 

Hold the camera firmly against the T-bar grid with the 

T-Grip clip on a slight angle, as shown in the 

Diagram A

.

4. 

Rotate the camera clockwise until the clip engages with 

the T-bar and clicks into place.

5. 

Slide the camera on the T-bar to adjust the camera 

position as shown in the 

Diagram B

 (Optional). 

The rubberized T-Grip tips will prevent any scratches.

Important:

 Do not over-rotate the 

camera lens assembly beyond the stop 

point to prevent twisted, disconnected, 

or broken internal cables/components. 

 

3-axis Range Limitations: 

Pan range : 360° 

Rotate range : ±175° 

Tilt range : 20°~90°

Diagram B

8. 

Attach the desiccant to the inside of the inner liner, then replace camera’s inner liner 

until it snaps back into place.

9. 

Replace the camera dome cover and re-tighten 3 silver screws securing the dome 

cover to the camera base.

Rotate

Pan

Tilt

Diagram A

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CAMERA REMOVAL

1. 

To disengage the T-Grip from the T-bar 

grid, press down on both rubberized 

T-Grip tips as shown in 

Diagram C

.

2. 

Rotate the camera counter-clockwise 

to remove it from the T-bar.

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Diagram C

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