Iron Bow MEDVIEW-C-30XS-A01 User manual

Iron Bow MedView™
Installation and User Guide
For use with Cisco MedView Model Number:
MEDVIEW-C-30XS-A01
(Switched Version)
Document # DOC-UG-MEDVIEW-C30XS-A
Version 6.0
2/8/2021

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All Rights Reserved.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
For general inquiries, contact:
Iron Bow Healthcare Solutions
2303 Dulles Station Boulevard, Suite 400
Herndon, VA 20171
Toll: 800.338.8866
Tel: 703.279.3000
www.ironbowhealthcare.com
Forsupport, contact:
Iron Bow Client Service Center
Toll:833.476.6269 (833.IRONBOW)
Email:CSC@ironbow.com

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Safety & Maintenance
For your protection, please read these safety instructions completely before operating the equipment and keep this manual for
future reference. The information in this summary is intended for persons who operate the equipment as well as repair or
servicing personnel. Carefully observe all warnings, precautions and instructions on the apparatus, or the ones described in the
operating instructions and adhere to them. Also, adhere to safety guidelines found in manuals for any peripheral equipment.
the equipment.
Care and Handling
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Water and moisture - Do not operate the equipment under or near water, or in areas with high humidity.
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Cleaning - Unplug the apparatus from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners, follow
cleaning instructions provided
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Ventilation - Do not block any of the ventilation openings of the apparatus. Install in accordance with the installation
instructions.
•
Grounding or Polarization –use the power cord provided with this system, do not defeat the safety purpose of the
grounding-type plug. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The third prong is provided for
your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician.
•
Plug Acts as Disconnect Device - The socket outlet to which this apparatus is connected must be installed near the
equipment and must always be readily accessible.
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Lightning - Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
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Network cables - CAUTION - To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord.
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Power-Cord Protection - Route the power cord so as to avoid it being walked on or pinched by items placed upon or
against it, paying particular attention to the plugs, receptacles, and the point where the cord exits from the apparatus.
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Attachments - Only use attachments as recommended by the manufacturer. When a cart is used, use caution when moving
the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
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Storage - If you need to store the system, ensure that it is stored in a controlled environment to avoid damage:
➢
Non-operating temperature: -20°C –60°C
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Non-operating humidity (non-condensing): 10%–95%
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Repacking –Do not throw away the carton and packing materials. They may be required in the event that you need to
move the system to an alternate location, or return the system for maintenance.
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“WARNING – Do not modify this equipment without authorization of the manufacturer.”
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Servicing - Do not attempt to service the apparatus yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous
voltages or other hazards, and will void the warranty. Refer all servicing to qualified servicepersonnel. If the equipment is
damaged, unplug the apparatus from the outlet and refer servicing to qualified personnel:
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When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed
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If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus
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If the apparatus has been exposed to rain ormoisture
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If the apparatus has been subjected to excessive shock by being dropped, or the cabinet has been damaged
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If the apparatus fails to operate in accordance with the operating instructions.
Cleaning Instructions
CAUTION
United States Canada
Plug Type Grounding type 3 Pole Plug Grounding type 3 Pole Plug
Cord Type SVT3 x 18 AWG SVT3 x 18 AWG
Minimum Cord Set Rating 10A/125V 10A/125V
Safety Approval UL/CSA CSA

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•Due to the close proximity of electrical power and equipment, flammable cleaners should never be used to clean these
products!
•The surface materials of the unit are primarily powder-coated aluminum and are durable and easy to maintain, however they
can stain and discolor, so test any cleaners in an inconspicuous place before using.
•Do not allow any liquids to enter the unit, drip down the monitor or accumulate on any surface.
•Please refer to the respective Materials Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for detailed descriptions for each product from its
manufacturer.
•Never use steel wool, Scotch-Brite™ or other abrasive materials to clean the product.
•Use extreme caution when cleaning the camera, as it is delicate and easily broken.
•Use extreme caution when cleaning a display monitor, as they are easily damaged if too much pressure is applied.
General Procedure
1. Verify the system is unplugged from the AC Power outlet before cleaning.
2. Use a soft, clean microfiber cloth or manufacturer supplied disposable cloth for all applications, particularly when cleaning
lenses and monitors. Do not spray liquids directly on the surface.
3. Utilize appropriate cleaners for the surface being cleaned.
4. Allow equipment to fully dry prior to plugging into a power source.
5. To facilitate an effective infection control program and ensure proper performance, routinely clean, disinfect, and maintain
products in accordance with approved procedures. Specifically, the hospital’s Infection Control Administrator should be
consulted for cleaning procedures and processes.
Suggested chemical cleaners/disinfectants/solutions for MedView:
•Chassis cleaning
oNon Abrasive Soap/Detergent: Generally, water and mild non-abrasive soap/detergent or isopropyl alcohol can be
used routinely on CLINiC or MedView products to maintain proper cleanliness.
oWhere infection control is required
▪A 10% or less bleach solution can be used to disinfect. Remove residue using a clean damp (water) cloth.
▪Branded chemical disinfectant products (test specific product on a sample surface before general use)
•Metrex CaviWipes
•Clorox Germicidal Wipes
•Camera body (not the lens)
oDo not use any of the following chemicals or any solutions that contain: chlorine (bleach), acetone, peroxides,
ammonia, ethyl alcohol, benzene, toluene, ethyl acid, or methyl chloride.
oBranded, ammonia-free LCD cleaning products
▪Zeiss Pre-Moistened Lens Cleaning Wipes
▪CloroxPro Clean Screen Wipes
oUp to 50:50 isopropyl alcohol to distilled water mixture for general cleaning, using soft microfiber cloth
oUse 70:30 isopropyl alcohol and distilled water mixture for infection control, using soft microfiber cloth
•Camera Lens
oUse only branded, ammonia-free cleaning wipes specifically designed for lens cleaning
▪Zeiss Pre-Moistened Lens Cleaning Wipes
Notes and Caution
•Use extreme caution when cleaning the camera, do not manually move the camera when it is powered. Damage caused by
improper cleaning will void the Iron Bow warranty.
•Do NOT use mineral spirits, acetone, paint thinners, or abrasive cleansers, or any other flammable, harsh or toxic chemicals.
•This document provides general guidelines only. Direction for proper cleaning and infection control is the responsibility of
local authority and hospital administration.
•Iron Bow is not responsible for improper cleaning or disinfection in any and all circumstances.

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Electrical Safety Information
Compliance is required with respect to the voltage, frequency, and current requirements indicated on the manufacturer’s
label. Connection to a power source different than those specified herein will likely result in improper operation or damage to
the equipment, or pose a fire hazard.
There are no user-serviceable parts inside this equipment. There are hazardous voltages generated by this equipment that
constitute a safety hazard. Service should be provided by a qualified service technician only. Contact a qualified electrician or
the manufacturer if there are questions about the installation prior to connecting the equipment to mains power.
Operating Guidelines
Mounting Guidelines
The system is designed for attachment to the top of a display using the optional mounting bracket system, or can be wall or
ceiling mounted using the system base attachment points and suitable third party brackets / mounts. Care should be taken to
ensure that any supporting device is fir for purposes and is capable of supporting the weight of the system and any attached
peripherals/cables.
Connecting Peripheral Equipment
It is recommended that an AC isolation transformer is used if the system is to be used with any external peripheral that may
have direct skin contact. It is also recommended that any external device that may have skin contact are individually certified
for such use to avoid risk of injury.
Any AC powered peripheral device must be connected to a separate AC outlet suitable for use with the device as defined by
the manufacturer’s specification information. In addition, AC power strips or extension cables should not be used with this
system.
Ambient Temperature Guidelines
➢Operating temperature: 5°C –35°C (ambient temperature)
➢Operating humidity: 20%–80% (RH)
➢Non-operating temperature: -20°C –60°C
➢Non-operating humidity (non-condensing): 10%–90%

Contents
Introduction
8
System Description
9
System Installation
10
Wall Mounting
11
Inverted Operation
11
Ceiling Mounting
12
Display Mounting
12
Attaching MedView to Display Mounting Bracket
14
Attaching to Display
15
System Connections
21
System Configuration
22
Codec Configuration
22
Infotainment System Connection/Operation
22
Connecting External Audio Devices
23
Getting Started
24
Powering On the MedView
24
MedView Standby Mode
24
Waking Up the MedView
24
Powering Off the MedView
25
Handling the MedView
25
MedView Administration
26
Accessing the Codec Web Interface
26
Changing Standby Settings
27
Changing Conference Settings (Tethered Remote Only)
28
System Auto-Dial Operation (Tethered Remote Only)
29
Appendix.1. Physical and Electrical Specifications
30
Appendix.2. Tethered Remote Volume Control
31
Connecting Tethered Remote Volume Control to MedView System
31
Camera Reset Function
31
Appendix.3. Tethered Remote Control
32
Control Panel Functions
33
Connecting Tethered Remote Control to MedView System
33
Managing Calls
34
Managing Video Settings
35
Managing Audio Settings
37
Appendix.4. Optional Ceiling Microphone
38
Appendix.5. MedView Base Mounting Bracket
39
Appendix.6. MedView 200mm/300m Adaptor Plate
40

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Figures
Figure
1
Iron Bow MedView System
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Figure
2
MedView System Components
9
Figure
3
MedView System Dimensions
10
Figure
4
MedView Attached to Commercial Wall Bracket
11
Figure
5
Camera Orientation Switch
11
Figure
6
Typical MedView Ceiling Mount
12
Figure
7
MedView Mounting Bracket Kit
13
Figure
8
MedView Mounted Above Display
14
Figure
9
MedView 100mm Mounting Bracket
14
Figure
10
MedView Mounting Bracket Top Plate Access Holes
14
Figure
11
Attaching MedView to Mounting Bracket
15
Figure
12
Alternate Mounting Plate Attachment Locations
15
Figure
13
Center Line Attachment Locations
16
Figure
14
MedView Mounting Bracket Height Adjustment
17
Figure
15
Mounting MedView to Display VESA Mount
17
Figure
16
MedView Adaptor Plate
18
Figure
17
MedView Mounting Bracket and Adaptor Plate Layouts
18
Figure
18
Assembling the 200mm/300mm Mounting Bracket
19
Figure
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MedView System Connections
21
Figure
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Signal Flow - Inactive Call
22
Figure
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Signal Flow - Active Call
23
Figure
22
Iron Bow Ceiling Microphone
23
Figure
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Internal LED Indicators
24
Figure
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"On-Air" Indicator
24
Figure
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Camera Fault Indicator
25
Figure
26
Resetting the Camera
25
Figure
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Tethered Remote Volume Control
31
Figure
28
Connecting Tethered Remote Volume Control
31
Figure
29
Camera Reset
31
Figure
30
Tethered Remote Control System
32
Figure
31
Tethered Remote Control Cradle
32
Figure
32
Tethered Remote Control Functions
33
Figure
33
Connecting the Tethered Remote Control
33
Figure
34
Ceiling Microphone Assembly
38
Figure
35
Ceiling Microphone Mounting Location
38
Figure
36
Ceiling Microphone Mounting Dimensions
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Introduction
The MedView family of products from Iron Bow Healthcare Solutions consists of
purpose-built telehealth devices that integrate with existing in-room equipment to enable
the delivery of clinical healthcare from a distance. This user guide covers the assembly
and installation of the Iron Bow MedView, part # MEDVIEW-C-30XS-A01.
The MedView includes a video codec, a high definition video camera, built-in
microphone, and complete audio sub-system including full duplex echo cancellation,
amplifier and dual system loudspeakers.
To enable simple connectivity to existing In-Patient TV’s and Infotainment systems, the
MedView incorporates intelligent signal switching which normally routes the
Infotainment content to the display and automatically switches to the output of the codec
when a call is active. When the call is dropped, the MedView reverts to the default state.
The basic system functions of the MedView are designed to be fully automated with
optional control devices being available for different workflows. These include a multi-
function tethered remote controller, as well as a simple tethered remote volume control.
A standard Cisco Touch 10 controller can also be connected to the MedView, if required.
This user guide covers the functionality and installation of the Iron Bow MedView
Figure 1. Iron Bow MedView System
You can find additional MedView resources and information about support and other
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System Description
The primary components of the MedView are shown below:
Figure 2. MedView system components
Description:
1. 30X/12X Optical/Digital Pan/Tilt/Zoom Camera
2. Low Light Level Detector
3. Infra-Red Illuminator
4. Integrated System Speakers
5. Call Status Indicator
6. Integrated Microphone
7. Removable cap to access camera inversion switch
8. Cable Tie Bar
9. Integrated Cisco Webex Room Kit Plus (In custom enclosure)

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System Installation
The MedView system can be mounted above, or below, a display as well as wall or
ceiling mounted. The diagram below shows the overall system dimensions plus the
mounting hole pattern in the base of the system. The basic mounting arrangement utilizes
standard 100mm x 100mm VESA compliant mounting holes, which are available in two
locations near the middle of the MedView. The first set of mounting holes is centrally
located (left to right) of the system, with a second set located directly below the camera.
These two mounting locations allow the system to be fitted directly above a monitor
where, either the system can be central to the display, or the camera can be central to the
display. In addition to the central VESA mounts, standard ¼-20 mounting holes are also
centrally available in two locations, as well as mounting holes at the extreme edges for
custom mounting arrangements.
Please take careful note of the maximum thread depth available for the various mounting
point on the base of the MedView.
MedView System Weight: 17 pounds
Figure 3. MedView System Dimensions

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Wall Mounting
The MedView flexible mounting arrangement allows a variety of commercially available ceiling
and wall brackets to be used, as well as custom brackets available for Iron Bow, described below.
In selecting a commercial bracket, it is strongly recommended a device that will support 20
pounds is used.
Inverted Operation
In order to mount the MedView in an inverted mode, it is necessary to electronically “Flip” the
image from the camera. This is achieved by removing the cover on the top of the MedView,
directly behind the camera head. Once the cover has been removed, the “Flip” switch is revealed
below the chassis allowing the camera electronic orientation to be changed.
Figure 4. MedView attached to Commercial Wall Mounting Bracket
Remove
Cover
Image Flip Switch location
Camera Body
location
OFF ON
Image Flip Switch location
Top View of MedView Chassis
Figure 5. Camera Orientation Switch

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Ceiling Mounting
Once the camera orientation has been electronically reversed, the system can now be ceiling
mounted or above the room display in an alcove, or similar. Multiple ceiling or “flat” mounting
brackets are commercially available that will mate with the VESA mounting holes in the base of
the MedView. We highly recommend that the selected bracket should be suitable for holding a
minimum of 20 pounds.
Display Mounting
The MedView can be directly mounted to a display using the optional Iron Bow VESA
mounting bracket kit, Part # MEDVIEW-C-BRKT300-A01. The mounting kit uses a
flexible design which can be used with multiple standard VESA mounting patterns,
including:
•100 mm x 100 mm
•100 mm x 200 mm
•200 mm x 200 mm
•200 mm x 300 mm
•300 mm x 300 mm
The mounting bracket kit includes assembly hardware for mounting the Iron Bow
MedView to the base 100 mm x 100 mm mounting bracket, plus hardware for attaching
to the larger 200mm/300mm VESA adaptor plate.
Iron Bow MedView Mounting Bracket Kit, Part # MEDVIEW-C-BRKT300-A01
Qty
Description
System Attachment
1
Med View 100mm Base Mounting Bracket
Used for 100mm x 100mm VESA Mounts Only
1
Med View 200mm/300mm Adaptor Plate
Adapts 100mm bracket to 200mm/300mm
3
M4 x 8 Philips flat head screw
To mount MedView to mounting bracket
3
#10 washers
To mount MedView to mounting bracket
1
1/4-20 x 3/8" undercut flat head screw
To mount MedView to mounting bracket
3
10-32 x 1/2" Philips pan head screws
To attach 300mm adaptor to 100mm bracket
Figure 6. Typical MedView Ceiling Mount

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An optional Universal Mounting Hardware Pack is available, containing a comprehensive set of screws,
washers and spacers for attaching to the majority of commercially available displays.
Iron Bow Universal Mounting Hardware Pack, Part # MEDVIEW-HDWR-A01
Qty
Description
4
M4 x 12mm philips pan head screws
4
M4 x 30mm philips pan head screws
4
M5 x 12mm philips pan head screws
4
M5 x 30mm philips pan head screws
4
M6 x 16mm philips pan head screws
4
M6 x 20mm philips pan head screws
4
M6 x 30mm philips pan head screws
4
M8 x 16mm philips pan head screws
4
M8 x 20mm philips pan head screws
4
M8 x 25mm philips pan head screws
4
M8 x 30mm philips pan head screws
4
M8 x 35mm philips pan head screws
4
M8 x 40mm philips pan head screws
4
M8 x 45mm philips pan head screws
4
M8 x 50mm philips pan head screws
8
M4/M5 Washers
8
M6 Washers
4
M5/M6 (17mm) Spacers
8
M8 (2.5mm) spacers
4
M8 (10mm) spacers
4
M8 (22mm) Spacers
Figure 7. MedView Mounting Bracket Kit
Base Mounting Bracket
200mm/300mm
Adaptor Plate

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The MedView can be directly mounted to a display using the optional Iron Bow VESA
mounting bracket kit, Part # MEDVIEW-C-BRKT300-A01. The combination of
MedView and display can then be used in a tabletop configuration, or wall mounted, as
required. The customer is responsible for ensuring that the maximum weight (MedView
plus Monitor plus mounting brackets) can be supported by the existing wall mount.
Attaching MedView to Display Mounting Bracket
The 100mm x 100mm VESA mounting bracket, Figure 8. below, is designed to allow
maximum adjustment of the location of the MedView when mounted on a display. The
top plate of the mounting bracket, Figure 9. below, incorporates a series of attachment
holes which line up with the threaded holes on the base of the MedView.
Figure 8. MedView Mounted Above Display
Figure 9. MedView 100mm
Mounting Bracket
Figure 10. MedView Mounting Bracket Top
Plate Access Holes

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To attach the MedView to the top plate of the mounting bracket carefully place the
MedView on a flat surface facing downwards being careful not to apply any pressure to
the camera assembly.
The MedView is then attached to the top plate using the supplied three M4 bolts, plus one
¼-20 bolt. When the MedView is attached to the top plate with the front of the system
aligning with the front of the mounting plate, an access hole for a screwdriver is available
to tighten the ¼-20 bolt, as shown above.
Depending upon where the front of the MedView is required in relationship to the front
of the display, the system can be attached ant one of five different locations on the top
mounting plate. Figure 9. Above, shows the various front to rear attachment locations on
the top plate which align with the attachment holes in the base of the MedView system.
Figure 11. shows the central and rear positions when the MedView is attached to the
mounting plate. It can be seen that different locations and combinations of the M4 and ¼-
20 bolts are used dependent on the selected front to rear attachment points.
Figure 11. Attaching the MedView to the Mounting Bracket
Figure 12. Alternate mounting plate attachment locations

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The front to rear adjustments are available to suit the best physical location for the device
in relationship to the rear access for cabling, as well as to meet the aesthetic requirements
of the installation.
In addition to the front to rear attachment locations, the MedView can be mounted in one
of two left/right locations above the display, as shown in Figure 12. The camera can be
mounted central to the screen to give an optimal view at the remote location of the room.
The alternate location of the MedView system being central to the screen gives a more
balanced look to the system which may be more aesthetically pleasing.
The offset or central locations are available by using the left/right mounting holes
available on the top plate, shown in Figure 9. above, in conjunction with the alternate
attachment points on the base of the MedView system, shown in Figure 3.
It is recommended that prior to selecting a final location for the MedView, bench testing
is undertaken.
Centerline of display
Centerline of display
Camera off set
Figure 13. Center Line attachment Location

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Attaching MedView Mounting Bracket to Display
Once the MedView has been attached to the mounting bracket in the required location, it
can be attached to the display. The bracket is designed to sandwich between the VESA
mount on the display and the VESA wall bracket as shown in Figure 14. In the event that
the display is being used on a table stand, or similar, the MedView bracket can simply be
attached directly to the VESA mount on the rear of the display.
As the actual vertical location of the VESA mount on the rear of the display will vary
based on the size of the display and the manufacturer, the MedView mounting bracket
incorporates a series of slots to allow vertical adjustment such that the MedView can rest
on the top of the display. In addition, depending on the physical shape of the display, it
may be necessary to insert spacers between the MedView bracket and the display
mounting locations.
Figure 14. MedView Mounting Bracket Height Adjustment
Figure 15. Mounting MedView to Display VESA Mount

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Attaching MedView to Larger Displays
To mount the MedView to a display which uses a larger VESA mounting pattern than
100mm x 100mm, the 200mm/300mm adaptor plate is needed. The mounting kit
includes both the standard 100mm VESA mounting bracket plus the adaptor bracket for
larger mounting patterns.
The base 100mm x 100mm bracket is mounted to the
MedView as described in the previous section. The included
adaptor plate is attached to the standard 100mm x 100mm
bracket to allow for larger VESA mount displays.
The standard mounting kit includes all of the necessary
mounting hardware to attach the adaptor bracket, shown in
Figure.11, to the standard bracket. The optional Iron Bow
Universal Mounting Hardware Pack, Part # MEDVIEW-
HDWR-A01incorporates multiple screws, washers and
spacers to mount the adaptor plate to the majority of
commercially available displays
Figure 16. MedView
Adaptor Plate
Figure 17. MedView Mounting Bracket and Adaptor Plate Layouts

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Assembling the 200mm/300mm MedView Mounting Bracket
To attach the adaptor bracket to the base bracket, line up the three slots in adaptor plate
with one of the sets of three attachment holes in the mounting plate using the provided
bolts. As shown in Figure 12. there are three different sets of mounting holes in the base
mount where the adaptor plate can be attached. As the adaptor incorporates a series of
slots, fine height adjustment is available to allow the MedView to sit flat on top of the
display.
Figure 18. Assembling the 200mm/300mm Mounting Bracket

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Once the best location for attaching the adaptor plate to the standard bracket has been
determined to match the display height, the combined assembly is mounted either directly
to the display if it is desktop mounted, or sandwiched between the wall mounting bracket
and display, as shown in Figure 10, above.
Depending on the physical size and shape of the display, it may be necessary to insert
spacers between the MedView bracket and the display mounting locations. The MedView
adaptor plate is supplied with a variety of different size bolts and spacers which will
cover the majority of installation needs.
The customer is responsible for ensuring that the maximum weight (MedView plus
Monitor plus brackets) can be supported by the existing wall mount.
•MedView System Weight (without cables): 17 Pounds
•Base 100mm x 100mm Mounting Bracket: 2.4 Pounds
Please refer to Appendix 5 and 6 for detailed dimensional information on the MedView
Mounting Brackets.
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