Tranquil Mount TMO-DA46 User manual

INSTALLATION GUIDE
Flat Panel Arm Mount
TMO-DA46
Support 32" to 55" Screens
Max Load Capacity: 80 lbs (36.3 kg)
VESA 400x400 compatible

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Table of Contents
Parts List .......................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Installation to Single Wood Stud Wall ................................................................................................................................... 4
........................................................................................................................................................ ........................................ 5
Attaching the mount to Screens with VESA
®Mounting Patterns
.................................................................................... 6,7
Cable Management ............................................................................................................................................................. 8
Tools Needed for Assembly
stud finder ("edge to edge" stud finder is recommended)
phillips screwdriver
pencil
drill
level
tape measure
Be sure to read this entire manual thoroughly and you fully understand all the instructions and warning before
attempting to begin your installation.
This product should only be installed by someone who has a basic knowledge of buiding construction,installations and fully
understands these instructions.
Make sure that the supporting surface will safely support the combined load of the mount, the display and all
attached hardware and components.
This wall bracket will only supporting flat panel displays(LCD,Plasma).The maximum load capacity is 125 pounds.
If mounting to a wall of wood stud construction, be sure that mounting bolt are anchored to the center of the
studs.
Always have someone assist you to lift and position your equipment.
Tighten screws and bolts firmly, but do not over tighten. Over tightening can damage the items and greatly reduce
their ability to hold. Please refer to suggested torque values where applicable in these instructions.
WARNING
¢4.0 drill bit and ¢10.0 masonry drill bits
CAUTION:
•This mounting system is intended for use only with the maximum weights indicated. Use with products heavier than
the maximum weights indicated may result in collapse of the mount and its accessories causing possible injury
Installation to Concrete Wall

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B C D EA
F G H
AA
BB(X4)
17x 8.5x 14(x4)
6.2x1.5x 13(x8)
12x 6.0x 13(x4) M6x60(x3) M10x60(x3)
spacer
spacer cross slotted head screw concrete anchor
M6x12(x4)
M6x8(x8)
philips pan head screw
M6x25(x4)
philips pan head screw
M8x12(x4)
philips pan head screw
M8x25(x4)
philips pan head screw
with your product.
Parts may appear slightly different than illustrated.
Before you b egin, make sure all parts shown are included
Parts List
1
2

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fig.A.1
5"
(127mm)
CS=center of screen
STUD
CS
AA
AA
G
Using a studfinder, locateandmarktheedges of thewoodstud.Useofanedge to edgestudfinderishighly
recommended.Use a level to draw a verticallinedownthecenterofthestud.Use the wall plate of the mount(AA)
as a template to
as showninfigure A.1. Drill three4mm dia. pilot holes 2" (50mm) deep. Attach the mount(AA)
to wall using three M6 X 60 cross slotted head screw (G) as shown in fig.A.2.Level the plate,thentightenallfasteners.
Installation to Single Wood Stud Wall
•Installer must verify that the supporting surface will safely support the combined load of the equipment and all attached
hardwareandcomponents.
•Tighten wood screws so that wall plate is firmly attached, but do not overtighten. Overtightening can damage the
screws,greatlyreducingtheirholdingpower.
•Make sure that mounting screws are anchored into the center of the stud. The use of an "edge to edge" stud finder is
highlyrecommended.
•Hardwareprovided is forattachment of mountthroughstandardthicknessdrywall or plasterintowoodstuds.Installers
are responsible for providing hardware for other types of mounting situations.
WARNING
fig.A.2
STUD
A

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Use wall plate (AA) as template to mark mounting
holes.The top mounting hole should be 5" above the
desired screen center as shown in figure A.1 on page 4.
Drill three ¢10 mm dia. holes 2.6" (66mm) deep as
shown in fig. B.1. Insert concrete anchor (H
secure with M6x 60 screws ( G). Level, then tighten all
fasteners.
CUTAWAY VIEW
INCORRECT
concrete
surface
1
3
2
H
Drill holes and insert anchors (F).
CORRECT
Place wall plate (D) over anchors (F) and secure with screws (E).
Tighten all fasteners.
wall plate
plaster/
drywall
concrete wall plate concrete
plaster/
drywall
Always attach concrete anchors directl to load-
bearing concrete.
Never attach concrete anchors to concrete covered
with plaster, drywall, or other finishing material. If
mounting to concrete surfaces covered with a finishing
surface is unavoidable, the finishing surface must be
counterbored as shown below. Be sure concrete
anchors do not pull away from concrete when tighten-
ing screws. If plaster/drywall is thicker than 5/8",
custom fasteners must be supplied by the installer.
WARNING
Tighten screws so that wall plate is firmly attached,
but do not overti hten. Overtightening can damage
screws, greatly reducing their holding power.
WARNING H
G
B
CONCRETE WALL
fig. B.1
y
g
Installation to Concrete Wall
•Concrete must have a 2000 psi density minimum. Lighter density concrete may not hold the concrete anchor.
•Make sure that the supporting surface will safely support the combined load of the equipment and all attached hard-
ware and components.
WARNING

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Attaching displaymounting plate(AA) to a Screenwith a VESA®MountingPattern
C
Mounting Patterns
VESA®400 x 200
VESA®400 x 400
VESA®400 x 200
VESA®400 x 400
Choosehole patternasshown in detail 3 for VESAmounting pattern.Beginwiththeshortestlengthscrew, handthread
throughadapterplateinto screen as shown in detail4.Screwmustmake at leastthreefullturnsintothemountinghole
andfitsnugintoplace.Donotovertighten. If screwcannotmakethreefullturnsintothescreen,select a longerlength
screw fromthe fastenerpack.Repeatforremainingmountingholes.Securelytightenscrews.
NOTE:Spacers do nothave to be used, dependingupon the type of screen.
NOTE: For screens with a hole
pattern inapocket,
spacers go between
adapter plate and
screen.
ADAPTER
PLATE
SCREEN
DETAIL3
ADAPTER
PLATE
SCREEN

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C.1
C.2
SCREEN
SPACER
SCREEN
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WERCSWERCS
AA AA
OR
Do not tighten screws with excessive force.
Overtighteningcancausedamage to mount.
CAUTION
Do not lift more weight than you can handle. Use
additionalman power or mechanicalliftingequipment
to safely handle placement of the screen.
WARNING
Insert two for 200x200 & 200x100 VESA patterns appro-
priate sized bolts( C ) into the top two mounting holes
on the back of your display as shown in fig.C.2.1Leave
approx. 1/4" of exposed thread.
Select the small,medium,large or extra large screws from the baffled .fastener pack then attach
screen brackets(AA) to screen following figure C.1.1 or C.1.2 on page 7.
Lift the display and hook it on to the display mount-
ing plate by lowering the exposed portion of the top
screws down the notches on the top edge of the
plate for a 200x200 pattern or into the key hole.
Once in position, attach the bottom two for a
200x200 pattern bolts(C) to secure the display to
the mounting plate as shown in fig.C.2.2
fig.C.2.1
fig.C.2.2
top screw
0.25"
(AB C
or D)

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Do notremove or loosenscrewwhile themount isinuse.Doing so may causethescreen to fall.
WARNING
Note: Make sure cords have enough slack to allow
full movement of the arm. Route cords inside
F
arm slots of wallarm assembly(AA) as shown
in fig.F.1.Fordemonstrationpurposes, thewall
hasbeenomitted from theimage.
Cable Management
Adjusttensionknob on side of mountas shown in fig.E.1 to desiredtension to balanceyourscreen size
and weight.
The tension knob, without changing the bracket tension, can be pulled out, away from the bracket and turned
independently of the knob post for readjustment as shown in
fig.E.2.
Pushorpullfromtoporbottom of screen
tilt as shown.Thetiltcanbeadjusted to a maximum of -5°forward or +15°backward
E
.
Be carefulnot to pinchfingerswhen openingand
closing mount from the wall.
CAUTION
fig.F.1
fig. E.1 fig. E.3
fig. E.2
to adjust
+15o
-5o
+5o
-5o
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