Bullet Junction Mount
Surveillance Accessory
Installation
Manual
1: Installation
1: Installation
Before you start, ensure that the hardware is in good condition and all assembly
parts are included.
Check that the mounting surface is strong enough to withstand three times the
weight of the mount and camera.
If installing on a cement surface, use the included expansion anchors to install
the mount. If installing on a wood surface, use self-tapping wood screws (not
included) to secure the mount.
Take care that all equipment is powered off during installation.
If the product does not assemble properly, please contact technical support.
Compatibility
This can be used with all Luma Surveillance bullet cameras, except for the 100
series mini bullet.
It can be mounted on Luma Surveillance pole mounts.
Note: Due to the smaller size of the 410 bullet camera, some mounting holes are
exposed. These holes are not drilled through, so the mount is still watertight.
2: Box Contents
2: Box Contents
Before installing, familiarize yourself with the parts of your mount.
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Face plate
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Housing
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Self-adhesive drill template
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4 wall anchors
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4 screws
Other Required Equipment
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Bullet camera
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Phillips screwdriver
3: Prepare for Installation
3: Prepare for Installation
Remove the face plate from the housing and set it aside.
The mount comes with one conduit plug and one conduit connector.
If you will be running a conduit through the side of the housing, no changes
are needed.
If you will be running a conduit through the mounting surface, replace the
conduit connector with the conduit plug. Tighten the conduit plug with a
quarter or a large flathead screwdriver.
If you will be running a conduit through a pole mount, you may wish to
swap the locations of the conduit plug and the conduit connector. Tighten
the conduit plug with a quarter or a large flathead screwdriver. Secure the
conduit connector by tightening the thin hex nut by hand.
Mounting
holes for 300-,
500-, 700- and
410-series bullets
The locking nut
tightens the seal
around the cabling.
The thin nut secures
the connector to the
junction mount.