Mustang MV-ARM-XS1 Installation Instructions Download Page 2

Back of Display 

Mounting Screws (x4) 

Washers (x4) 

VESA Plate 

   Choose appropriate Mounting Screws and 

          Washers from the Hardware supplied 

                to suit your Display. 

Washer 

Mounting Screw 

Recessed Mounting 

Holes or Display with a 

Curved Rear Panel 

If the Mounting Holes are 

recessed into the back of the 

Display, or the Display has a 

curved rear panel, use the 

appropriated Spacer Bushes 

supplied to pack the 

Mounting Holes. 

Note: Ensure the VESA 

plate is securely fixed 

to the display. 

Display 

Top of 

Mounting Hole 

Spacer 

TIGHTEN 

Security Screw 

Insert the Security Screw, and tighten using the

Phillips-head Screwdriver 

Phillips-head Screwdriver  

HOOK 

VESA Ball Mount 

Hook the top of the VESA Plate

onto the VESA Ball Mount. 

VESA Plate 

Press and hold the Release Buttons.

Gently push the bottom of VESA Ball Mount.

Release buttons to lock in place. 

PUSH 

Release Button 

LOOSEN (-kg) 

TIGHTEN  (+kg) 

3mm Allen Key 

Tension Plate 

Position your Display to the desired viewing angle using the 40º

angular movement allowed by the VESA Ball Mount.

If the display does not hold its position, or is too

resistant, adjust the Tension Plate located at the

rear of the VESA Ball Mount.

To make any adjustments, use the 3mm Allen Key

supplied. Apply half a turn at a time to each screw

on the Tension Plate to adjust evenly.

Check the display, and then adjust again if necessary.

+/- 20° 

angular tilt 

Rotate the Display as desired, locking the 

Display into position by tightening the 

Tension Plate. 

360° infinite 

horizontal rotation 

TIP: Leave enough slack in the cables

to allow full movement at the joints. 

 

Connect cables to your Display, and route along the arms. 

Re-attach the Cable Covers to hold the Cables in place. 

Cable Cover 

Attaching Your Display to the Arm

C

Final Adjustment

E

INSTALLATION COMPLETE

Attaching the VESA Plate to Your Display

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Cable Management

D

Remove the Cable Covers as required using a

Phillips-head Screwdriver.  

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