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Heavier
Monitor
Lighter
Monitor
6.
Adjust arm tension
6.1
To accurately set the tension of the arm, position
the device at 90 degrees
6.2
Use the allen key to adjust the arm tension to the weight of
the device. Follow steps
6.3
to
6.5
to set the tension.
6.3
If the device sags or falls down,
increase the arm tension by rotating
the screw clockwise.
6.5
If the device floats or hovers
in all positions the arm tension
is balanced and does not require
further adjustment.
6.4
If the device springs upwards from the
bottom position, decrease the arm tension
by rotating the screw anti-clockwise.
Device Falls
(from top)
Increase Tension
Device ‘Floats’
(all positions)
Balanced
Device Springs
(from bottom)
Reduce Tension
7.
Tension gauge
7.1
When
installing multiple
devices of a
similar weight,
use the tension
gauge to make
installation faster.
1.
Set up one device and record the
position of the marker on the
gauge.
2.
When installing subsequent
displays
, pre-tension the arm
to the recorded amount, then
fine-tune the tension by following
steps
6.3
to
6.5
.
Arm Tension Gauge
Marker
8.
Cable management
8.1
Plug cables into the device and
route the cables down the arm using
the cable hooks and clips.
8.2
Wedge cable into the central gap
and slide it down the arm.
8.3
The cable should slip into the arm
cavity
8.4
Slide the remaining loose cable
from the central gap up the arm.
See steps
8.2
to
8.4
Important!
Ensure enough cable slack is
given in this area to allow for
movement of the device.
90°