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Recess Mount Limitations
There are limitations for the Soundbar bracket when used with a Recessed Mount.
The Soundbar can NOT be used above the TV.
The Short Depth Support needs to be used because there isn’t enough clearance to use the standard one.
Attaching Soundbar Above or Below TV
The Soundbar bracket can be used to put the Soundbar above or below the TV. Figure 1 shows where it attaches to the mount.
For above the TV the Vertical supports attach directly to the Hook Plate.
For below the TV the Vertical Supports attach to the bottom of the TV Hangers.
Figure 1 Soundbar Attach to Mount
Figure 2 Depth Adjustment
Attaching Soundbar to Bracket
There are 2 options to attaching the Soundbar to the bracket;
The first and recommended if possible, is to use a Phillips head screw to thread directly into the back of the speaker. Use the #10
washer if it fits on the screw.
The Second is to use the #6 screw in the TearDrop Slot. Thread the #6 screw into the #6 Flange Nut a little ways and then hang
the Soundbar on it. Use the Hex Key supplied to attach the Soundbar to the bracket (turn the screw counterclockwise to tighten).
Double check that the connection is solid.
Using the Soundbar to move the TV
When the Soundbar is below the TV, the handle does not work. You can use the Soundbar to move the TV though. To be able to lift
the TV mount by grabbing the Soundbar, the top of the Soundbar needs to be butted against the bottom of the TV. Especially when
using the Tear Drop Slot to prevent the Soundbar from sliding off the #6 screw.