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Jose Malave on How to connect a MIC Kit

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Items in the kit are the 

POE-SPLIT 1x

PT-6 1x 

MIC 1x

I will be using an IPOD-SB4IR28 for this demonstration.This camera comes with one last piece of the puzzle an RCA Male to a 3-ring (stereo) 3.5mm Connector which we will interface to the Microphone. 

Step 1

Connect the power:

Connect the PoE Adapters DC output to the DC Splitter (PT-6)

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Connect the DC splitters output to the DC input of the camera

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Connect the other DC splitters output to the MIC's DC Input

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Step 2

Audio Connections

Connect the RCA's Side of the RCA to 3.5mm cable to the MIC's Output

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Connect the 3.5mm connector to the 3.5mm Input of the Camera Labeled "MIC"

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Step 3

Network Connections

Remove any dust cap (*not a weather seal connector)

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Connect the PoE Adapters output to the cameras Ethernet Input

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Here is an overview of all the connections

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The last connection is the PoE Adapters ethernet input to a PoE Switch. 
Once you do so you have completed the MIC Kit connections.

Pro tip > User a small tie to ensure all of the connections stay in a small bundle before putting them inside of your junction box, this helps for later troubleshooting or maintenance. You can also use a multi-use zip tie that allows you to disengage its teeth.
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