6.0 Installation
The NavPixel™ NPD0835 is designed to be mounted in two configurations: with a
universal ball-and-socket mounting kit, or in a Flat Panel configuration.
6.1 Pedestal Mount
The NavPixel™ is designed compatible with a RAM® universal ball-and-socket system
mounting kit (Figure 5). By installing the Monitor with this kit, the User can adjust the
viewing angle to improve viewability in changing environments. This ball-and-socket
system has proven to be successful in supporting an extreme amount of weight in high
vibration and difficult-mount applications. Visit www.ram-mount.com installation for
product mounting diagrams.
(Figure 5) Figure 6)
There are three mounting holes in the back of the Monitor for the attachment of a ball
mounting plate. Take care not to strip the screw holes or over tighten. (Figure 6)
It is recommended the remaining ball be mounted on a flat surface. Because of the
various surface substrates where the Monitor is to be mounted, the installer provides
the screws to mount the other ball.
• Note the location of the three mounting holes on a ball mounting plate (Figure 6)
• With three (3) M4 x 10 counter-sunk stainless screws attach mounting plate to the back
of the NavPixel™ NPD0835 (Figure 5)
• Mount the second ball mounting plate on the surface where the Monitor is to be installed
• Insert each ball into the RAM arm
• Lightly tighten the arm around the balls using the T-knob on the arm (Figure 5, 6)
• Adjust the Monitor to the viewing preference, and
• Tighten the T-knob to hold the Monitor in position.
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