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Installation procedure
Step 1:
Invert the display and place it on a soft and fl at surface. Locate the mounting points on
the back of the display.
Many LCD manufacturers conform to VESA standards. The VESA standard defi nes
the physical mounting interfaces. The
LCD mount
conforms to VESA 75/100/200/400
patterns.
Plasma
monitors come with a random set of holes.
Note!
Do not over tighten the screws. This may cause damage to the display or
bracket.
Before you begin, determine the desired mounting location.
Step 2:
Assemble the wall plate using the hardware and wrenches provided.
Note!
Tighten screws uniformly to prevent distortion that might affect the assembly
process. Do not tighten with excessive force. Failure to follow these instructions may
cause excessive stress to the screws, greatly reducing their strength.
Solid concrete wall assembly:
Carefully inspect the area where the LCD\Plasma\
Projector mount is to be installed. Check for any damage or loose cement.
Caution!
When drilling holes in a cement wall or wooden studs, be absolutely sure there
are no water pipes or electrical wiring behind the wall. Use the wall plate to mark the
positions of the drilling holes.
Drill holes 3” deep using a (10 mm) masonry drill bit. Insert the plastic anchors into the
hole and tap fl ush until the washer is even with the concrete surface. Place the back plate
onto the concrete surface and slowly tighten each nut onto its respective anchor.
Wood studs assembly:
Use a stud sensor (sold separately) to locate framing near the desired mounting position.
Note!
Framing beams are typically 1-1/2”- 2” wide and spaced 16” on center. We
recommend locating more than one stud to fi nd a trend in stud spacing. Using a sharp
device penetrate the drywall to identify the true center of the stud. Using the wall plate
base as a template, position the wall plate base vertically. Mark the hole position on
the wall, making sure you use the center screw holes. Use a level to check horizontal
alignment of marks.
Step 3:
For tilting models, gently pull the left and the right upper edges of the display to extend
the mount to its desired display tilting angle. Using a Phillips screwdriver, adjust the tilt
mechanism to its desired position. LCD mount models are designed to maintain their
tilting angle by using fi nger tips on the back of the monitor. Keeping the display far from
the tilting mechanism, turn the Philips screw to its desired angle.