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Good afternoon all,

I am new here, so please excuse my inexperience...

I am looking to add CCTV external outdoor microphones (Netview External microphone) to all 10 of my IP Camera's (Bosch FLEXDOME 5000 outdoor HD). The IP camera's are some distance away from the PoE Switch and NAS storage (furthest is 75 metres).

I need to power these external microphones via 12V DC and connect them to the IP Camera's audio-in - I have attached a diagram of the current setup.

  • My first question is there a Multi output amp that would power all 12v microphones from one power supply? Something that works in a similar way to my 12-channel PoE, but for 12v audio devices
  • My second question would be what type/gauge of cable would be appropriate at the required distances (furthest is 75 metres)?

I appreciate the help that anyone can provide on here. I have been to various Electricians / Security specialist without success

All the best guys and enjoy your weekend

Regards,
Rick

[ElectriciansForums.net] Multiple audio devices to IP cameras
 
If the camera has an audio in, is there a microphone specifically for this camera that can be powered by the camera?

There is audio-in but no power out feature on this clients particular device.

I can’t post the data sheet of the camera, but it’s a Bosch Flexidome 5000 HD (NDN-50022-A3)
 
It looks like you need a 12V DC power supply. The spec for the microphones on the Netview website say the mic takes 20mA of current so you're looking at a minimum of 200mA total (a higher current output would be sensible so it's not running at full chat all the time). Cable size will depend on volt drop - 75m is a relatively long run. You'd need to know what the minimum voltage required to power the microphones is.

By the time you've bought all the cables and run everything in, it's probably easier just to get some new cameras with inbuilt mics.

Having said that, is it possible to get a device to tap off the PoE and provide a 12V output?
 
The OP says no power output is available from the camera, the data sheet suggests the same (well, it's not mentioned in the specs for the audio input).
 
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Just plug the mic into the audio input
Don’t need a separate supply
That little mic might only use .005 volts
The spec for the mic says 12v DC 20mA. It will likely have a small preamp to feed line level out to the audio input on the camera. The spec for the camera suggests it does not support this as 'phantom power' on the audio input.
 
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