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Installing and using an external microphone
In this tutorial, i'll be going over the most common steps on setting up an external microphone on an Hikvision camera with an audio terminal block. You will know if a hikvision camera has an audio terminal block if the product name has an 'S' suffix near the end (Excluding the 2432, and 2532 cameras, as these have built in microphones.) An example of applicable camera models; DS-2132F-IS DS-2732-IWS.
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Index
- Preparing the microphone
- Configuring the microphone with Synology
- Configuring the microphone with a Hikvision NVR
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Preparing the microphone
Now, the first thing you'll need to do is make sure that you've got the right type of microphone, and prepare it for the camera. The microphone I will be using may be listed on our website shortly, in which case, I will update this post with the relevant links. The microphone will need an external power supply, in my case, a simple 12V power supply.
Once you've got the mic, you're going to need to make some adjustments to the cable in order to get it to work with your camera. By default the microphone will come to a plated Phono RCA connector (shown in the picture below) You will want to remove this by cutting the cable here. Be careful, DONT cut the end with the microphone on, or the wire that ends in the power supply, this will break the microphone.




Configuring the microphone with Synology
Synology makes it pretty easy to get a microphone working on a camera that you intend to use in conjunction with surveillance station. Once you have the microphone attached to the camera, add the camera to surveillance and make sure that the audio codec G.711 is selected, and enable audio recording in the recording settings.
Configuring the microphone on a Hikvision NVR
It gets a little trickier with a Hikvision NVR (unfortunately) as the cameras do not default to the correct settings for audio upon connecting the two. Now, you want to be doing this with a monitor and mouse directly connected to the NVR, as I've not found a way to set up the camera any other way. Open up the menu and navigate to the 'Record' submenu. From here, on the left hand side click on the Parameters option. Now, select the camera with an attached microphone, and look at the stream type; this should be set to video & audio. Once this is set, and you've made all the other settings are as you expect them to be hit apply.

Finally, click the more settings button and check the 'record audio' button. Now your camera should be capturing and recording audio through the microphone.

Final notes
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