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6. Set tilt
7.Attach top display
8. Fine adjustment
9. Cable management options
7.1 Check that distance between
brackets is equal to or greater
than the height of the display.
(see image in Step 4.3)
WARNING:
Damage to monitors may occur
if there is insufcient spacing
between brackets. Top monitor
must hang in bracket - not be
held up by the monitor below it.
After both displays are attached,
use ne adjustment to close gap
between them (see Step 8).
7.2 Repeat Step 5
& Step 6 to attach
top display and
set tilt angle.
6.1 Adjust display tilt angle by
gripping edges of screen and rolling
up or down to desired position.
6.2 Tighten tilt knobs to set.
WARNING:
Ensure clips
closed before
tilting
Clockwise = More friction
Anti-clockwise = Less friction
OPTIONAL ADJUSTMENT - TILT FRICTION
4mm hex key can be used to reduce tilt
friction (for light screen) or increase tilt
friction (for heavy screen).
F
TILT
KNOBS
Lower
Close
Adjust angle
Set angle
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8.1 To correct horizontal angle of
display +/- 3 °:
Turnasinglenetuneadjustment
knob to adjust angle of screen.
8.2 To close small gap between
displays +/-6mm (1/4”):
Turnbothnetuneadjustment
knobs - alternating sides a few
rotations at a time.
Clockwise = Higher
Anti-clockwise = Lower
FINE ADJUSTMENT
KNOBS
NOTE:
Ensure slide clips in
CLOSED position
Cables can
exit from
the side of
the cable
cover
PUSH
PUSH
PUSH
8.1 Load cables into
cable clip.
8.2 Insert one side
of the cable clip
into a channel on
the post, then push
in the other side.
Load cables into
cable cover
8.3
Load
cables
into
cable
cover.
8.4 Clip
the cable
cover
back
onto
rear post
channels.
WARNING:
Always
remove
displays
before
moving
mount
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LHS
&
RHS
TOP &
BOTTOM
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LHS
&
RHS
TOP &
BOTTOM