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1.) Decide if you will use all 4 anchors with a

codec and plate or just the top 2 for a Camera.

Place the Bracket where it will be mounted and mark

the hole centers.

Using a Hammer drill and a 1/2" bit, Drill 1/4" deeper

than the length of the Concrete anchor.

2.) Hammer the Concrete anchors with labelled end

pointing towards outside of hole.

Hammer till flush with wall.

3.)Using a screwdriver or Drill, work in the Screws.

4.) Either add codec plate or install a camera.

A tripod sized hex bolt is included for adding camera.

See Below for codec plate

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Attaching Cam Bracket to Concrete or Masonry

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If you are using a Codec or mounting other electronics larger than

the Cam Bracket you will want to attach the Codec Plate.

Start by seeing how much room your Equipment will need and make

sure to leave room for Cables behind it.

Place the Plate into the best hole location and tighten using

the appropriate included nuts . 3 types included (2 of each.)

Your equipment can either be attached using the Hex Bolt (tripod style 1/4-20 included)

or Velcro strips can be found at a local hardware store (not included)

or 1" straps and buckle (not included)

Wire it up and

You're Done!

Nuts

Attaching Codec Plate to Cam Bracket

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