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Hammer/Impact
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Safety Glasses
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3/16 Allen wrench
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1” Paddle Bit (In
-wall Installation)
Note:
In-wall installation is when the cables run hidden inside the ceiling or wall.
Wood Installation
1.
Using a 3/16 Allen wrench, remove the three security screws from the mounting bracket of the camera to remove
the unit from its base.
2.
Using the mounting bracket, mark holes in the appropriate areas you would like to mount the camera.
3.
Remove the mounting bracket and using a 1” paddle bit, drill a hole into the center of the surface area.
4.
Run the camera wiring through the mounting bracket and to the applied 1” hole created for in
-wall installation.
5.
Using a 9/16 drill bit, drill additional holes into each marked area to insert the appropriate lag bolt screws.
6.
Align the mounting bracket to the drilled holes and place a 5/16 lag bolt into the mounting bracket holes. 7.
Using a 9/16 Hex Head drill bit, drill the lag bolts into the applied holes to secure the camera to the surface area.
8. Secure the camera back to the mounting bracket with the three provided bolts using a 3/16 Allen wrench.
Masonry Installation (Brick/Block)
1.
Using a 3/16 Allen wrench, remove the three security screws from the mounting bracket of the camera to remove
the unit from its base.
2.
Using the mounting bracket, mark holes in the appropriate areas you would like to mount the camera.
3.
Remove the mounting bracket and using a 1” masonry p
addle bit, drill a hole into the center of the surface area.
4.
Run the camera wiring through the mounting bracket and to the applied 1” hole created for in
-wall installation.
5.
Using a 9/16 masonry bit, drill a hole into each marked area to insert the appropriate sleeve anchors.
6.
Align the mounting bracket to the drilled holes and place the 9/16 sleeve anchors to the mounting bracket.
7.
Using a hammer, drive the sleeve anchors into the hole, the tightening torque applied should be roughly 8ft lbs. for
each anchor.
8.
Tighten the anchors down to secure and lock the sleeve anchors into the surface area. This should only require
about two to three turns to secure each sleeve anchor into place.
9.
Secure the camera back to the mounting bracket with the three provided bolts using a 3/16 Allen wrench.