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Installation Instructions

FHP

INSPECT THE UNIT BEFORE INSTALLING

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

between movable parts.

1.

Carefully inspect the FHP for shipping damage. If any damage 
is apparent, call your carrier claims agent and do not continue 
with the installation until the carrier has reviewed the damage.

NOTE:

  Read all instructions before starting installation.

2.

Lay out components to ensure you have all the required parts 
before proceeding (see FHP drawing on page 2).

FHP INSTALLATION

WARNING:  It is the responsibility of the installer to verify that 

the surface to which the FHP is anchored will 
safety support the combined load of all attached 
components and equipment.

Install the FHP as follows:

1.

Determine the exact mounting location prior to installation, 
considering the unit’s swing radius.

WARNING:  Improper installation can result in serious per-

sonal injury!  Make sure that the structural mem-
bers can support a redundant weight factor five 
times
 the total weight of the equipment:  if not, 
reinforce the structure before installing the FWP.

2.

Secure the ceiling plate at the desired location.

3.

Thread the outer column with pipe adapter securely into the 
ceiling plate (see Figure 1).

4.

Using the set screw, secure the outer column in the ceiling 
plate.

5.

Install the inner column into outer column at desired height and 
secure using socket head cap screw, Nylon washer, and lock 
nut (see Figure 2).

Figure 1. Outer Column Installation

Figure 2. Mount on Outer Column

Summary of Contents for Centris FHP-110

Page 1: ...To prevent damage to the FHP which could affect or void the Factory warranty and to the equip ment that will be attached to it thoroughly study all instructions and illustrations before you begin the installation Pay particular attention to the Important Warnings and Precautions on Page 1 The maximum weight to be installed on the FHP ceiling mount is 40 pounds 18 1 Kg The FHP ceiling mount is desi...

Page 2: ...quately mounted WARNING The installer is responsible for verifying that the ceiling to which the FHP is anchored will safely support the combined load of all attached components or other equipment WARNING The weight of the display placed on the FHP must not exceed 40 lbs 18 1 kg the maximum load capacity of the FHP WARNING Watch for pinch points Do not put your fingers between movable parts WARNIN...

Page 3: ...mn Cable Management Cover Socket Head Cap Screw Nylon Washer Lock Nut Inner Column optional M4 X 7 X 20mm or M4 X 7 X 30mm Phillips pan head screws M4 X 7 X 12mm Phillips pan head screws Spacers Phillips Pan Head Screw Adjustment Screw Phillips Pan Head Screw Adjustment Screw ...

Page 4: ...e combined load of all attached components and equipment Install the FHP as follows 1 Determine the exact mounting location prior to installation considering the unit s swing radius WARNING Improper installation can result in serious per sonal injury Make sure that the structural mem bers can support a redundant weight factor five times the total weight of the equipment if not reinforce the struct...

Page 5: ...er audio video cables making sure to leave sufficient slack to allow for movement of the display VESA Compliant Recessed Mounting 1 Place four 1 2 X 3 8 Nylon spacers or four 1 2 X 3 4 Nylon spacers as necessary over the mounting holes of your display see Figure 4 2 Place the mount over the Nylon spacers matching the hole pat tern on your display 75mm or 100mm with the hole pattern on the mount 3 ...

Page 6: ...tance of remaining exposed cables and using a saw or appropriate tool cut lower cable cover to length 4 Install bottom cable cover over remaining exposed cables ADJUSTMENTS CAUTION Overtightening adjustment will cause excessive wear Rotational Tilt Pitch and Roll Adjustment 1 If necessary use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten or loosen the Phillips pan head screw see DRAWINGS on page 3 2 Check for...

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