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Video Wall 

Installation Instructions 

4Wx2H, 5Wx2H 

 

Summary of Contents for 4Wx2H

Page 1: ...www microndisplaysolutions com Video Wall Installation Instructions 4Wx2H 5Wx2H ...

Page 2: ...ing Square Nuts into Rails 9 Step 3 Building Frame Structure 10 13 Step 4 Determining Reference Height and Fastening First Row of Wall Brackets 14 16 Step 5 Mounting the Frame Structure 17 Step 6 Ensuring Frame Structure is Straight and Plumb 18 Step 7 Mounting Video Monitors to Frame Structure 19 Step 8 Video Monitor Alignment 20 21 Step 9 Installing Monitor Security Locks Optional Item 22 Step 1...

Page 3: ...epending on size of video mount solutions two 2 or more persons may be required for installation Please ensure all safety precautions are followed when working with heights CAUTION Before you begin any of the installation procedures read and follow the warnings and important safety instructions within the manual WARNING FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS ON ACCESSING BEHIND MONITORS AND SERVICING MONI...

Page 4: ...Video Wall Installation Manual 4WX2H 5WX2H Page 4 Rev 09 2019 Configuration ...

Page 5: ...ng 2 short Middle Rail 4W x 2H 5W x 2H 1 Part M Side Rail Black 4W x 2H 5W x 2H 2 Part S Wall Brackets Depending on size of video wall either large or small brackets are supplied 4W x 2H 16 Part E 5W x 2H 18 Panel VESA Bracket includes micro adjustment screw 4W x 2H 16 Part D 5W x 2H 20 Square Nut with Screw 4W x 2H 16 Part N Part N2 5W x 2H 18 Mounting Hardware Kit 4W x 2H 8 Part H 5W x 2H 10 Shi...

Page 6: ...ptional Items Description Part Number Qty Picture Laser Installation Kit MD1025 1 Cable Tie Clamp MD1006 10 Nut Holder for M6 Nut MD1007 10 Cover Strips 6 lengths MD1001 Grey MD1002 Red MD1003 Alum MD1004 Black MD1005 Yellow 1 Kick Stands MD1011 1 Shims MD1022 1 8 MD1023 1 4 MD1024 1 16 6 M6 Turn Nut Screw For mounting electrical boxes and brackets MD1014 M6 MD1015 M8 10 ...

Page 7: ... that orientation The mounting hardware consists of various lengths of M6 and M8 screws to accommodate different manufacturer specifications If M6 screws are required you will need to use the white M8 sleeves by inserting an M6 screw into the white sleeve and then attaching Panel VESA Bracket to back of monitor See figure 1B Fig 1A Fig 1B Measure the difference between top of monitor and bottom of...

Page 8: ...Measure the distance between bottom of upper monitor mount clip to centre of micro adjustment screw as shown in figure 1E Distance _________ This is referred to as measurement C Fig 1E Mounting point for top rail Mounting point for bottom rail VESA points of panel ...

Page 9: ...e frame structure With each Top and Bottom Rail for 5Wx2H use longest rails slide the Square Nut Part N into bottom T slot for each rail supplied See figures 2A and 2B Insert the following number of Square Nuts into each top and bottom rail as indicated below Model Top Rail Bottom Rail 4W x 2H 3 1 5W x 2H 4 2 The Square Nuts will be loose inside the rail for time being Fig 2A Fig 2B ...

Page 10: ...Side Rails See figure 3B IMPORTANT Ensure the Square Nuts previously inserted in bottom of rails do not fall out The Top Rail must be positioned the same distance as measurement A from the very top of Side Rail See figure 3D Example If measurement A is 5cm then the Top Rail must be positioned 5 cm from top of Side Rail Once in place tighten the hex bolt that is on the left side of Top Rail using a...

Page 11: ... the hex bolt that is on the left side of Bottom Rail using a 6mm Allen wrench not supplied See figure 3G IMPORTANT Do not tighten the hex bolt on right side yet Fig 3E Fig 3F Fig 3G Slide the 2nd Top Rail Part B into the T slot of both Side Rail Part S and Middle Rail Part M by sliding the QC connector into the rails from the bottom Same as in previous step IMPORTANT Ensure the Square Nuts previo...

Page 12: ... between top of 1st Bottom Rail and top of 2nd Bottom Rail is same as the measurement B See figure 3I Once in place tighten the hex bolt that is on the left side of 2nd Bottom Rail using a 6mm Allen wrench not supplied Same as in previous step IMPORTANT Do not tighten the hex bolt on right side yet Fig 3I Verify and adjust rails on Middle Rail on right side so that all the distances are exactly th...

Page 13: ...Square Nuts into each top and bottom rail as indicated below Model Top Rail Bottom Rail 4W x 2H 2 1 5W x 2H 2 1 The Square Nuts will be loose inside the rail for time being Fig 3U IMPORTANT Ensure the Square Nuts previous inserted in bottom of rails do not fall out Once each Top and Bottom Rail is in place tighten the hex bolt that is on the left side of rails using a 6mm Allen wrench not supplied...

Page 14: ...center point Determining center point for video wall Mark wall with centre point Mark wall with outside measurements of video wall as shown in figure 4A Fig 4A IMPORTANT Mounting hardware not supplied For wood or metal studded walls only Determine location of all wall studs that are behind video wall and mark each stud accordingly using stud finder See figure 4B For concrete or concrete block wall...

Page 15: ...ch stud will be the used to drill holes for mounting the Wall Brackets Part E IMPORTANT All of these Wall Brackets MUST be exactly the same height Fig 4C Fig 4D NOTE In the event one of the Wall Brackets still has the tabs attached you will need to break them off otherwise the tab may interfere with flush mounting of Wall Bracket to wall surface They can be easily removed using a pair of pliers or...

Page 16: ...ll Brackets Part E to be fastened to wall for ONLY THE VERY TOP RAIL AT THIS TIME Model Wall Brackets 4W x 2H 5 5W x 2H 6 Based on the stud locations behind video wall determine placement of the very top rail Wall Brackets Part E as close to ideal placement shown in figure 4G Fasten the very top rail Wall Brackets to studs at the reference points marked Fig 4G ...

Page 17: ...ee figure 5A b Slide the Square Nuts Part N previously inserted into bottom T slot of rail so each they line up with centre hole of Wall Brackets See figure 5B and 5C Hint Use a small slotted screw driver or similar object to slide Square Nuts within the channel c Place Screw Part N2 into Wall Bracket and hand tighten into Square Nut d The frame structure will now support itself Fig 5A Fig 5B Fig ...

Page 18: ...lmost all walls are not build straight you will need to use a laser level to ensure the frame structure is straight along the entire length of structure See figure 6A b In the event a portion of horizontal section needs to be adjusted slightly inwards or outwards the Wall Brackets do have a slot to allow for these adjustments See figure 6B c If required use shims from Shim kit Part SK if further a...

Page 19: ...ors first and make any necessary adjustments as shown in Step 8 Then install next row and make any necessary adjustments as shown in Step 8 Repeat for each row TIP Use the thickness of two 2 business card as the ideal separation gap 1mm between video monitors one above the other Fig 7B To mount monitors lift them one at a time and slightly tilt monitor then insert the downward pointing tab at top ...

Page 20: ...unter clockwise To move bottom of monitor inwards hand turn alignment screw clockwise Fig 8A Aligning Monitors Horizontally Once you have access to desired monitor and while monitor is still attached to mounting rails Simply slide the monitor on horizontal rail to desired position Fig 8B Aligning Monitors Vertically Top or bottoms of two 2 adjacent monitors do not align evenly See figure 8D IMPORT...

Page 21: ...Page 21 Rev 09 2019 IMPORTANT In the event monitors do not mount correctly on frame the most common cause is result of frame not mounted level and plumb If you still need assistance with the installation we are a phone call away at 905 828 1662 ...

Page 22: ...e only required to fastened monitors on the very top row of video wall a Place one 1 Monitor Security Lock on either the left or right top of Monitor VESA Bracket for each monitor located at very top row See Figure 9A b Once the Monitor Security Lock has been positioned directly on top of Monitor VESA Bracket secure the lock by tightening the two 2 screws See Figure 9B Fig 9A Fig 9B ...

Page 23: ... access behind monitor G tilt bottom of monitor H slowly outwards and then insert Kick Stand behind monitor Tilt bottom of monitor G slowly outwards and insert Kick Stand behind this monitor or you may remove this monitor Bottom row access see Figure 10B To gain access behind monitors you must first tilt the monitor directly above using the Kick Stand To access monitor A first tilt bottom of monit...

Page 24: ...ess see Figure 10C To gain access behind monitor you must first tilt the monitor directly above using the Kick Stand To access monitor A first tilt bottom of monitor F slowly outwards and insert Kick Stand behind monitor to access monitor E first tilt bottom of monitor J slowly outwards and insert Kick Stand behind monitor Insert another Kick Stand behind monitor A or E or remove monitor A or E To...

Page 25: ...thin the warranty period either repair the defective Product or provide the purchaser a replacement of the defective Product This warranty does not apply to any appearance items of the product nor to the exterior of which has been damaged or defaced which has been subjected to improper voltage or other misuse abnormal service or handling which has been altered or modified in design or construction...

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