Bluesky "The Stand" Assembly instructions

Blue Sky International | “The Stand”
Fully Adjustable Nearfield Monitor Support System
Owner’s Manual and Assembly Instructions
In a policy of continuous product development, blue sky international reserve the right to
change features and specications without notice.
Copyright © blue sky International, 2004. All rights reserved
This document is issued by:
Blue Sky International
70 Sea Lane, Farmingdale, NY 11735 USA
T: 516 249 3662 F: 516 249 8870
E: info@abluesky.com
Web: abluesky.com
ATTENTION! SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: READ INSTRUCTIONS - Read all assembly and installation instructions prior to using this product. RETAIN INSTRUC-
TIONS - Retain these safety and operating instructions for future reference. HEED ALL WARNINGS - Follow all warnings in this manual regarding this prod-
uct and only use as intended. FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS - Carefully follow all operating and use instructions. PLEASE NOTE: Every effort has been made to
provide accurate and error-free assembly and installation information. Blue Sky International disclaims liability for any difculties arising from interpretation
of information contained in these instructions. Blue Sky International can not reasonably assume responsibility or liability - direct, indirect or consequential
- for the structural integrity or suitability of any non Blue Sky speakers or products; nor the structural integrity of where this product is used.

P.2 CONTENTS
1. Safety Instructions Cover / P.1
2. Contents P.2
3.

P.3
PARTS LIST
REQUIRED TOOLS
C
A
1
2
B
1
Detail of 1
Below you will nd a list of items included with Blue Sky’s “The Stand”.
“The Stand” ships in two boxes, one which includes these instructions,
the leg assembly and the screws, the second box includes the base. To
the left are drawings which describe the included items. The optional
universal adapter plate ships in a separate box.
Figure A: Screws
1. Four 1/4 x 20 x .5” screws for the SAT 6.5
2. Four M6 x 1 x 12mm metric screws for the
SAT 5
Figure B: Leg Assembly
1: Detail of 1 - shows the black spacer
disc, at washer, lock washer and nut
(19mm).
Figure C: Base for “The Stand”
Only two tools are required to assemble the stand and adjust the angle
of the bracket. You will need one medium size Phillips head screw-
driver and an adjustable wrench.
Additionally, we highly recommend that a second person is avail-
able to help mount the speaker to the stand. This person can help
to stabilize the stand and the speaker until it is securely attached.
This will minimizing any chance of damage or injury.

P.4
E
Looking down
at the spacer disc
on the base
Align slots
with holes in
spacer
F
Section view
of base / stand
assembly
Flat
Washer Lock
Washer
19 mm
Nut
Stand
base
Spacer
Disc
D
Lock
Washer
Flat
Washer
Spacer
Disc
19 mm
Nut
IMPORTANT: Prior to starting assembly, read all of the instruc-
tions and conrm that you have all the necessary tools and
parts. Additionally, conrm that the area where “The Stand”
will be placed is level and solid enough to support the com-
bined weight of the stand and the speaker. Finally, prior to
mounting any speaker onto the stand, conrm that the stand is
solid and assembled correctly.
“The Stand” Assembly Instructions
Attaching the leg assembly to the base
1. Remove bolt, washers and spacer disc from the
bottom of the leg assembly (see gure D).
2. Place spacer disc over the slots in the top of the
base (see gure E and F)
3. Place threaded end of leg assembly through the
hole in the black metal space disc and through the
center hole on the base. (see gure F)
4. From the bottom of the base, place the at washer
over the threaded bolt protruding from the bottom
of the base and then do the same with the lock
washer. (see gure F)
5. Thread the supplied 19 mm nut onto the threaded
bolt and tighten with a wrench until fully seated.
NOTE - please conrm that the black metal spacer
disc is properly seated before proceeding to the
next step. (see gure E and F)

P.5
Blue Sky SAT 6.5 & SAT 5 / compatible
speaker mounting instructions
Instructions for monitors with OmniMount Type 30 and Type 60
mounting patterns on the bottom. Please read the important
note above prior to starting.
IMPORTANT: Prior to mounting any speaker to the stand, con-
rm that the stand is on solid and stable ground. Also, conrm
that “The Stand” has been assembled properly, that the bracket
is locked in place and that all parts are secure. Additionally,
we highly recommend that a second person is available to
help mount the speaker to the stand. This person can help to
stabilize the stand, and the speaker until it is securely attached.
This will minimize any chance of damage or injury.
1. Conrm that both of the “main bracket assembly bolts” are rmly in place
and fully tightened (see gure G).
2. Align the top of the bracket so that it is level and then tighten both of the
Angle Locking Bolts so that the bracket doesn’t move in the vertical plane
(see gure G).
3. Conrm that the thumb screw is tightened and that the entire bracket as-
sembly is fastened properly to the main leg assembly (see gure G).
Note: A speaker attached to The Stand can either be angled up or down
vertically depending on how its mounted to the bracket. Conrm that you
are mounting the speaker so that it works best for your application (see page
7 for more information).
4. With the help of an assistant, carefully place the speaker on top of the
stand and have the assistant support the speaker until it is rmly attached to
the stand. Center the speaker and align the insert holes on the bottom of the
speaker with the holes on the bracket. (see gure G)
5. Make sure to use the correct screws for the inserts on the bottom of your
speakers (page 3 Parts List). Insert the screws through the hole in the bracket
and into the inserts on the bottom of the speaker. Thread the screws into
the inserts, being careful not to cross thread the screws. Tighten down the
screws in a crisscross pattern until the screws are rmly seated. (see gure
G - detail 1)
6. The stand is now fully assembled, see section Page 7 for details on how
to adjust height, tilt angle or rotation.
G
IMPORTANT: These instructions detail the assembly of “The
Stand” and the mounting of Blue Sky Internationals’ SAT 5 and
SAT 6.5, or the mounting of any speaker with an OmniMount
Type 30 or 60 mounting pattern. The weight of any speaker be-
ing mounted using these instructions and the above mentioned
mounting pattern, should not exceed 60 pounds. For speakers
over 60 pounds, please see the instructions on page 5.
H
I
Main bracket
assembly bolt
(10 mm)
Angle locking
bolt (8 mm)
Thumb
Screw
Detail of 1
1

OPTIONAL UNIVERSAL ADAPTER PLATE
PARTS LIST
REQUIRED TOOLS
L
J
1
K
Below you will nd a list of items included with Blue Sky’s “The Stand”.
“The Stand” ships in two boxes, one which includes these instructions,
the leg assembly and the screws, the second box includes the base. To
the left are drawings which describe the included items. The optional
universal adapter plate ships in a separate box.
Figure J: Screws
1. Four 1/4 x 20 x .75” to attach the
plate to The Stand.
2. Four 1/4 x 20 x 1.25” to attach plate
to any monitor with compatible inserts.
Figure K: One Universal Adapter Plate
Figure L: One Safety Strap
You will need one medium size Phillips head screwdriver to attach the
Universal Adapter Plate to an already assembled stand.
Additionally, we highly recommend that a second person is avail-
able to help mount the speaker to the stand. This person can help
to stabilize the stand and the speaker until it is securely attached.
This will minimizing any chance of damage or injury.
P.6
2

Speaker mounting instructions using
the OPTIONAL Universal Adapter Plate
IMPORTANT: Prior to mounting any speaker to the stand, con-
rm that the stand is on solid and stable ground. Also, conrm
that “The Stand” has been assembled properly, that the bracket
is locked in place and that all parts are secure. Additionally,
we highly recommend that a second person is available to
help mount the speaker to the stand. This person can help to
stabilize the stand, and the speaker until it is securely attached.
This will minimize any chance of damage or injury.
1. Conrm that both of the “main bracket assembly bolts” are rmly in place
and fully tightened (see gure M).
2. Align the top of the bracket so that it is level and then tighten both of the
Angle Locking Bolts so that the bracket doesn’t move in the vertical plane
(see gure M).
3. Conrm that the thumb screw is tightened and that the entire bracket as-
sembly is fastened properly to the main leg assembly (see gure M).
Note: A speaker attached to The Stand can either be angled up or down
vertically depending on how its mounted to the bracket / Universal Mount-
ing Plate. Conrm that you are mounting the speaker so that it works best for
your application (see page 7 for more information).
4. Place the Universal Mounting Plate on top of the bracket. The lip of the
plate should be on the front of the speaker if it is going to be angled down
and on the back, if it is going to be angled up (See gure O, Detail 1).
Once the proper orientation has been determined, attach the plate to the
bracket by inserting the included 1/4 x 20 x .75” (short) screws through the
bracket and into the inserts on the adapter plate. (see gure N) Prior to
tightening the screws see step 5.
5. Prior to tightening down the screws that attach the Adapter Plate to the
bracket, feed the safety strap through the safety strap slot (See gure O,
Detail 1). Once completed tighten down the screws and ensure that the
Adapter Plate is rmly attached.
6. With the help of an assistant place the monitor on the adapter plate. Then
using the included Safety Strap, rmly attach the speaker to the stand. See
Page 7 for details on how to adjust height, tilt angle or rotation.
IMPORTANT: The weight of any speaker being mounted us-
ing these instructions must not exceed 80 pounds. These
instructions detail the mounting of speakers up to 80 pounds
in weight without mounting inserts, or those speakers with
OmniMount 120 mounting patterns. Speakers mounted to the
stand must be have a low center of gravity and the load must
be centered over the stand.
M
Main bracket
assembly bolt
(10 mm)
Angle Lock-
ing bolt (8
mm)
Thumb
Screw
N
1/4 x 20 x .75”
Screws (short)
O
1
Detail of 1 Safety
Strap
Safety
Strap Slot
Plate Lip
Instructions for mounting monitors up to 80 pounds in weight.
Please read the important note above prior to starting.
P.7

P.8
Adjusting Stand Height
Adjusting Bracket / Monitor Angle
Adjustment of the height of the stand is very simple. First, place one
foot on the base of the stand, then lift up on the bracket / monitor as-
sembly until you have reached the desired height. Once you hear the
cam engage, the monitor will stay at that height. To lower the stand, lift
up on the bracket / monitor assembly until you have reach the maximum
vertical excursion, then lower the speaker to the bottom, press down
and you will hear the cam engage. You can now begin to raise the
speaker again. (see gure P)
Using an adjustable wrench, loosen the Main Bracket Bolt and Angle
Locking Bolt on either side of the bracket (See gure Q, Detail 1). Ad-
just the angle, then re-tighten the bolts rmly. Please make a note that the
bracket only angles in one direction. If you need to angel the speaker
up, instead of down, the speaker must be removed and remounted in
the other direction. If you are using the universal adapter plate, please
make sure that the lip of the plate is supporting the speaker properly
(See gure Q, Detail 2).
P
Adjusting Bracket / Rotation
To adjust the rotation of the bracket, slightly loosen the thumb screw in
the center of the bracket (See Figure R). Rotate the speaker to the de-
sired position, then rmly tighten down the Thumb Screw.
Q
1
Detail of 1
Angle Locking
bolt (8 mm)
Detail 2
R
Thumb
Screw
Main bracket
assembly bolt
(10 mm)

P.9
Factory Service Instructions
Service for the U.S. versions of Blue Sky products is available only from our authorized distributor, Group One Ltd., located in Farmingdale, New York.
(Service for Blue Sky products outside the United States can be obtained through local dealers or distributors.) If your stand needs service, follow these
instructions:
1. Review the manual and ensure that you have followed all setup and operating instructions.
2. Call (516) 249-1399 9:00am to 5:30pm EST and ask for Customer Service. Explain the problem and request an RA (Return Authorization) number. It
is important to have your product serial number available when you call. You must have an RA number before you can obtain service.
3. Pack the product in its original packing material and box (do not return the manual). If you don’t have the original packing material and/or box, please
let Customer Service know when you call for the RA number. Blue Sky is not responsible for any damage that occurs due to non-factory packaging.
4. Include a legible note stating your name, shipping address (no P.O. boxes), daytime phone number, RA number, and a detailed description of the
problem, including how it can be duplicated
5. Write the RA number on the top of the carton.
6. Ship the product to the address below. We recommend United Parcel Service (UPS). Please insure the product regardless of shipping method.
Blue Sky International
ATTN: SERVICE DEPT / RA#
70 Sea Lane
Farmingdale, NY 11735
USA
7. Turnaround time is three to ve business days depending on the problem. When calling for RA numbers, please ask Customer Service what the
turnaround time is. The serviced product will be sent back to you via the same shipping method as received (i.e. if you ship your monitor UPS
Ground it will be returned UPS Ground, UPS Red will be returned UPS Red etc...). This only applies to products serviced under the warranty.

In a policy of continuous product development, blue sky international reserve the right to
change features and specications without notice.
Copyright © blue sky International, 2004. All rights reserved
This document is issued by:
Blue Sky International
70 Sea Lane, Farmingdale, NY 11735 USA
T: 516 249 3662 F: 516 249 8870
E: info@abluesky.com
Web: abluesky.com
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