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Installation Instructions

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IMPORTANT WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS!               

WARNING:

A WARNING alerts you to the possibility of serious injury or death if you do not follow the instructions.

CAUTION:

A

 CAUTION

 alerts you to the possibility of damage or destruction of equipment if you do not follow the cor-

responding instructions.

WARNING: Improper installation can result in serious personal injury!  Make sure that the structural members can 

support a redundant weight factor 

five times

 the total weight of the equipment.  If not, reinforce the 

structure before installing the 25-MWR.

WARNING: Be aware also of the potential for personal injury or damage to the unit if it is not adequately mounted.

WARNING: The installer is responsible for verifying that the wall to which the 25-MWR is anchored will safely support 

the combined load of all attached components or other equipment

.

WARNING: The weight of the display placed on the 25-MWR must not exceed 125 lbs. (56.7kg), the maximum load 

capacity of the 25-MWR

.

WARNING: Watch for pinch points. Do not put your fingers between movable parts.

WARNING: Make sure the mount and brackets are correctly oriented.

WARNING: Make sure the flag securing the display is completely lowered at all times 

except

 when removing or 

installing the display.

CAUTION:

Check the unit for shipping damage before you begin the installation.

NOTE:  Hardware for attaching this unit to the wall is not supplied.

CONTENTS                                                                                            

IMPORTANT WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS! .....................................

2

DIMENSIONAL DRAWING  .................................................................

3

INSPECT THE UNIT BEFORE INSTALLING  .....................................

4

MWR SPECIFICATIONS  ....................................................................

4

INTERFACES .....................................................................................

4

TOOLS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION .........................................

4

PARTS LIST  .......................................................................................

4

MWR INSTALLATION  ........................................................................

5

Locate Wood Studs 16” Apart on Center ......................................

5

Mount the 25MWR ........................................................................      6

MOUNT THE DISPLAY  ......................................................................

7

CABLE MANAGEMENT  .....................................................................

8

TENSION ADJUSTMENTS  ................................................................

9

Vertical Tilt Tension Adjustment  ...................................................

9

Lateral Tilt Tension Adjustment ....................................................

9

Rotational Tilt Tension Adjustment ...............................................

 9

SWING ARM ADJUSTMENTS  ........................................................... 10

Adjusting the Swing Arm Off Center ............................................. 10
Reconfiguring the Swing Arm to the Left or Right of Center ......... 11

REMOVE THE DISPLAY  .................................................................... 11

Summary of Contents for 25MWR

Page 1: ...s two lag bolts in the bottom bracket Next the installer mounts the display and connects the power audio video cables which are diverted into the built in path in the flexible single arm After making...

Page 2: ...play placed on the 25 MWR must not exceed 125 lbs 56 7kg the maximum load capacity of the 25 MWR WARNING Watch for pinch points Do not put your fingers between movable parts WARNING Make sure the moun...

Page 3: ...3 Installation Instructions DIMENSIONAL DRAWING...

Page 4: ...include the MSB interface bracket INTERFACES Table 2 on page 4 provides the applicable MWR interfaces TOOLS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION Allen wrench set Drill and bit set Wrench set NOTE Other tools may...

Page 5: ...tical or horizontal 2 Using a stud sensor locate the two wood studs where you will mount the 25 MWR 3 Draw a level plumb line to indicate the desired height of the top mounting bracket 4 With an assis...

Page 6: ...o mounting holes in the bottom mounting bracket see Figure 3 Make sure to align the holes parallel to the holes drilled in the top bracket b Drill two pilot holes in the wall studs as follows If using...

Page 7: ...sistant slide the display down over the 25 MWR Make sure buttons of 25 MSB interface bracket fully engage all teardrop slots of the 25 MWR WARNING Make sure the locking device securing the dis play is...

Page 8: ...cables along bottom arm see Figure 6 using tiewraps 40 not shown to secure cables to each arm and through cable channel CAUTION To prevent equipment damage do not route cables through holes in the dis...

Page 9: ...ents 1 Using a 9 16 wrench slightly tighten or loosen lateral tilt tension adjustment nut see Figure 8 2 Mount the display and check for desired tilt tension 3 Repeat Steps 1 and 2 until desired tilt...

Page 10: ...onfiguring the mount Use the first and third slotted holes in the top and bottom mounting brackets Reconfiguring the Swing Arm Right of Center With some disassembly and reassembly you can move the swi...

Page 11: ...igure 14 4 Install retaining pin assemblies one top and one bottom and secure using two bolts one top and one bottom 5 Install four bolts two on the top and two on the bottom to secure the swing arm a...

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