WallVIEW 50i HideAway – Document 341-141 Rev. C
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7. The Cat. 5 cabling can be routed in the wall cavity at this time.
Please check with your local municipalities for local building
codes as some cities like Chicago and New York require conduit
for all cabling. For this reason, the WallVIEW 50i PTZ
HideAway is equipped with a conduit knockout for either routing
cables through into the wall cavity or for the attachment of
conduit where required (see Figure 3).
8. Remove the conduit knockout(s) and pull the Cat. 5 cables for
Power/Video and RS-232 (one for RS-232 Input & one for RS-
232 Output if used in a daisy-chained control configuration) in
the wall cavity through the conduit knockout to the Cat. 5 cable
interface module in the bottom of the camera module enclosure.
Connect the power and video Cat. 5 to the RJ-45 jack labeled
POWER VIDEO and the corresponding RS-232 control Cat. 5
6-3/8”
9-3/16”
Figure 2:
WallVIEW 50i HideAway
backbox mounting template (not
to scale)*
*Use printed template 341-156
provided with manual.
Note: Level template prior to
cutting drywall.
Figure 3:
Side view of WallVIEW 50i
PTZ HideAway
Note:
Conduit knockout on
side and bottom of camera
module that leads to Cat. 5
interface connections inside
the module.
Cabling
Mounting
Template
Side and
Bottom
Conduit
Knockouts