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TSP2B.BB1000.ME.102011.IM
Tools Required
• Phillips screwdriver
• 1/8" drill (3/8" for concrete)
• Stud finder
• Power drill
Step 1: Mount wall bracket (Figure 1)
Wood stud installation
• Verify stud position
• Centre wall bracket over wood stud and mark
screw hole locations
• Pre-drill holes using a 1/8"bit
• Secure the wall bracket with screws (part E)
Concrete installation
• Mark screw hole locations
• Pre-drill holes using a 5/8"bit
• Secure the wall bracket using concrete wall an-
chors and screws (parts E and F)
Step 2: Attach display to mounting plate and arm(s)
(Figure 2)
• Attach the mounting plate/arm assembly to your display
using the appropriate combination of mounting screws and
spacers (parts A,B,C, D and H) .
Not all the hardware pro-
vided will be used. Ensure the screws are secure but do not
over tighten. Use spacers if the screws are too long or your
display has a curved back.
Step 3: Final Assembly (Figure 3)
• Slide the mounting plate/arm assembly with your display
attached into the wall bracket. The lock tab will click. Tighten
the set screw in the front of the mounting plate to secure the
mount (Figure 4). To remove, loosen the set screw. Then
hold back on the lock tab and slide the arm assembly up and
free from the wall bracket.
Cable Management (Figure 5)
• Remove the plastic covers of the arm(s) and route cables
through the arm(s) and hook. Replace the covers to keep
cables in place. Make sure there is enough slack so that the
display can be repositioned if needed.
Adjustment (Figures 6 and 7)
• Adjustments are made with the included Allen key (G)
which should be retained for future use.
• The three set screws on the back of the mounting plate de-
termine how rigid the display will be. If the display is too diffi-
cult to reposition, loosen all three screws evenly and in small
increments until the display can be moved. Tighten the three
screws evenly to prevent the display from moving easily.
• The set screws in the joints of the arm(s) determine how
easily the arms move.
•Phillips screwdriver
•1/8" drill (3/8" for concrete)
•Stud finder
•Power drill
• erify stud position
•Centre wall bracket over wood stud
and mark screw hole locations
•Pre-drill holes using a 1/8"bit
•Secure the wall bracket with screws (part D)
•Mark screw hole locations
•Pre-drill holes using a 5/8"bit
•Secure the wall bracket using concrete
wall anchors and screws (parts and E)
•Attach the mounting plate/arm assembly to your display using the
appropriate combination of mounting screws and spacers (parts
A,B,C and G).
Not all the hardware provided will be used. Ensure
the screws are secure but do not over tighten. Use spacers if
the screws are too long or your display has a curved back.
•Slide the mounting plate/arm assembly with your display attached
into the wall bracket. The lock tab will click. ighten the set screw
in the front of the mounting plate to secure the mount (Figure 4).
o remove, loosen the set screw. Then hold back on the lock tab
and slide the arm assembly up and free from the wall bracket.
•Remove the plastic covers of the arm(s) and route cables through
the arm(s) and hook. Replace the covers to keep cables in place.
Make sure there is enough slack so that the display can be
repositioned if needed.
•Adjustments are made with the included Allen key which should
be retained for future use.
•The three set screws on the back of the mounting plate determine
how rigid the display will be. If the display is too difficult to reposi-
tion, loosen all three screws evenly and in small increments until
the display can be moved. ighten the three screws evenly to
prevent the display from moving easily.
•The set screws in the joints of the arm(s) determine how easily
the arms move.
•
Figure 1
Figure 2
G
A,B,C
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 7
Figure 6
2
F
F
F
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E
E
A, B, C, D
H
•Phillips screwdriver
•1/8" drill (3/8" for concrete)
•Stud finder
•Power drill
• erify stud position
•Centre wall bracket over wood stud
and mark screw hole locations
•Pre-drill holes using a 1/8"bit
•Secure the wall bracket with screws (part D)
•Mark screw hole locations
•Pre-drill holes using a 5/8"bit
•Secure the wall bracket using concrete
wall anchors and screws (parts and E)
•Attach the mounting plate/arm assembly to your display using the
appropriate combination of mounting screws and spacers (parts
A,B,C and G).
Not all the hardware provided will be used. Ensure
the screws are secure but do not over tighten. Use spacers if
the screws are too long or your display has a curved back.
•Slide the mounting plate/arm assembly with your display attached
into the wall bracket. The lock tab will click. ighten the set screw
in the front of the mounting plate to secure the mount (Figure 4).
o remove, loosen the set screw. Then hold back on the lock tab
and slide the arm assembly up and free from the wall bracket.
•Remove the plastic covers of the arm(s) and route cables through
the arm(s) and hook. Replace the covers to keep cables in place.
Make sure there is enough slack so that the display can be
repositioned if needed.
•Adjustments are made with the included Allen key which should
be retained for future use.
•The three set screws on the back of the mounting plate determine
how rigid the display will be. If the display is too difficult to reposi-
tion, loosen all three screws evenly and in small increments until
the display can be moved. ighten the three screws evenly to
prevent the display from moving easily.
•The set screws in the joints of the arm(s) determine how easily
the arms move.
•
Figure 1
Figure 2
G
A,B,C
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 7
Figure 6
2
F
F
F
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G
G
G
Figure 1