Westinghouse Vision-Point MT25 ARM18 User manual

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Description Qty. Part #
Awall arm assembly 1 095-0188
Bcable clip 2 590-2155
C1/4-20 x 1.5" flat head screw 2 520-2164
D.25" ID x .75" OD washer 2 540-2015
E1/4-20 nylock nut 2 530-2002
FM5 x .8 x 10 mm phillips screw 4 520-2005
G3/16" allen wrench 1 560-0071
HAlligator® concrete anchor 2 590-0097
I#14 x 2.5" flat head wood screw 2 520-2165
J4 mm allen wrench 1 560-9706
KM4 x .7 x 12 mm phillips screw 4 504-2013
Ladapter bracket 1 095-4101
MM4 x .7 x 10 mm phillips screw 4 520-2027
NM4 x .7 x 20 mm phillips screw 4 504-2014
O.198" x .313" x .437" H retaining spacer 4 590-5003
Parts List
Patent Pending
Model: MT25 ARM18
Installation and Assembly -
Vision•Point™Articulating Wall Arm/
Cabinet Side mount for LCD screens
Provides full swivel capability around the side of a cabinet for screens 10" to 15" wide.
Note: Read entire instruction sheet before you start installation and assembly. Max. Load Capacity:
25 lb (11.3 kg)
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G
F
E
H
I
C
B
To mount to metal studs, order metal stud accessory kit ACC 908.
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A
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For mounting to the side of a kitchen or bathroom cabinet – follow all steps below:
Measurethewidthofyourscreen.
Note:Thedimensionofhalfthe
width will be used for steps 3 and 4.
WIDTHOF
SCREEN
For mounting to side of cabinet start with step 2. For mounting to wall start with step 7.
To ensure the screen does not hit the wall when
the arm is in the closed position and mounted to
the side of your cabinet, do the following:
Measure 1/2 the width of your screen and
subtract 3/4". This dimension is the minimum
space you need between the back wall and the
wall plate mounting holes. This is shown by line
"A" in the illustration below. Draw line "A" on
your cabinet using a pencil.
If you would like your screen to swivel the full 180°
overthe outer edge ofyour cabinet, do the
following:
Measure1/2 the width ofyour screen and add 13/8".
This is the maximum space you need between
the outer edge of your cabinet and the wall plate
mounting holes. This is shown with line "B" in the
illustration below. Draw line "B" on your cabinet
using a pencil.
HALF WIDTH - 3/4"
OUTEREDGE
OFCABINET BACK WALL
BACK WALL
LINE "A"LINE"B"
HALF WIDTH + 1 3/8"
Side of Cabinet Side of Cabinet
90°
OUTEREDGE
OFCABINET
Note: Make both
lines "A" & "B" at a
90° angle with the
cabinet.
90°
WALL PLATE WALL PLATE

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OUTEREDGE
OFCABINET
BACK WALL
CENTERLINE
Side of Cabinet
The depth of the cabinet and the size of your screen will determine which line "A" or "B" is closer to the outer
edge of the cabinet. Use the line closer to outer edge of your cabinet as your centerline. This will ensure 180°
of swivel around the side of your cabinet and that your screen will not hit the back wall in the closed position.
Use wall plate as template to mark center of holes onto side of
cabinetalongcenterline.
Make sure wall plate is level, then drill two 9/32" (7 mm) holes
wheremarked.
Fasten wall arm assembly (A) to side of cabinet using two 1/4-20 flat head screws (C),
washers (D),and 1/4-20 nylock nuts (E) as shown below.
Skip to step 9.
AE
CD
CABINET
Side View
A

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IH
WALL
PLATE
For Cinder Block and Concrete Walls, drill one 1/4"
(6 mm) dia. hole to a minimum depth of 2" (51 mm).
Insert anchor (H) in hole flush with wall as shown in fig
1.1onnextpage. Place wall plate over anchor (H)and
secure with wood screw (I) as shown in figure 1.2. Make
sure wall plate is level, mark other hole and repeat steps
withotherfasteners.Tightenallfasteners.Seefigure
1.3.
Skip to step 9.
• Concrete anchorsare notintended for attachment to
concretewallcoveredwith a layer of plaster, drywall,
orotherfinishing material. If mounting to concrete wall
coveredwithplaster/drywallisunavoidable,plaster/
drywall (up to 5/8" thick) must be counterbored as
shown below. If plaster/drywall is thicker than 5/8",
custom fasteners must be supplied by installer.
WARNING
WARNING
• When installing wall mounts on cinder block, verify that you have a minimum of 1-3/8" of actual concrete surface in
the hole to be used for the concrete anchors. Do not drill into mortar joints! Be sure to mount in a solid part of the
block, generally 1" minimum from the side of the block. Cinder block must meetASTM C-90 specifications. It is
suggested that a standard electric drill on slow setting is used to drill the hole instead of a hammer drill to avoid
breakingoutthe back of the hole whenenteringavoid or cavity.
• Concrete must be 2000 psi density minimum. Lighter density concrete may not hold concrete anchor.
• Make sure that the wall will safely support four times the combined load of the equipment and all attached hard-
wareandcomponents.
• Tighten concrete anchor bolts firmly, but do not
overtighten.Overtighteningcandamagethebolts,
greatlyreducingtheirholdingpower.
• Never tighten in excess of 80 in • lb (9 N.M.).
WARNING
fig 1.1
H
fig 1.2
H
CONCRETE
WALL
WALLPLATE
Drill hole and insert anchor (H).
I
Place wall plate over anchor (H) and secure with screw (I).
After repeating figure 1.1, tighten all fasteners.
fig 1.3
CUTAWAYVIEW

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For Wood Stud Walls, use a stud finder to locate
center of stud. Make sure wall plate is level, drill two
3/16" (5 mm) dia. holes to a minimum depth of 2"
(51 mm). Attach wall plate to center of wood stud
using two #14 wood screws (I).
I
WOOD
STUD
WALL
WALL
PLATE
Note: LCD screen may
appear slightly different
than illustrated.
For screens with a hole
pattern in a pocket,
spacers (O) go between
adapter bracket (L) and
screen.
LL
FORVESA75MOUNTINGPATTERN:
1)Chooseholepatternindicatedbelow.2)Attach
adapter bracket (L)toback of screen using four
10 mm screws (M) as indicated below. 3) If hole
pattern is in a pocket, attach adapter bracket (L)
to back of screen using four 20 mm screws (N)
andfourretainingspacers(O)asindicatedbelow.
FORVESA100MOUNTINGPATTERN:
1)Chooseholepatternindicatedbelow.2)Attach adapter
bracket (L) to back of screen using four M4 x 10 mm
screws (M) as indicated below.
Note: If you don't get three complete turns in the screen
inserts, use four M4 x 12 mm screws (K) instead of four
M4 x 10 mm screws (M).
Note: This product is designed to accommodate screens with VESA®compliant hole pattern. For safe
mounting, please make sure that mounting screws turn at least three complete turns in the screen inserts.
• Tighten wood screws so that wall plate is firmly
attached,butdonotovertighten.Overtighteningcan
damagethescrews,greatlyreducingtheir holding
power.
• Never tighten in excess of 80 in • lb (9 N.M.).
• Make sure that mounting screws are anchored into the
center of the studs. The use of an "edge to edge" stud
finderishighlyrecommended.
WARNING

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Note: Ifthe balljoint feels looseor
too easy to adjust, slightly tighten
cap socket screw until balljoint feels
firmly in place.
Insert two M5 x 10 mm screws (F)
into top two holes of adapter bracket
(L)leavingapproximately1/4"of
exposed thread. With slots facing
upward,hookscrewsontowallarm
balljoint as shown in figure 2.1.
InserttwoM5screws(F)through
bottomholes of wall arm balljoint
into adapter bracket (L) as shown in
figure2.2.
Tightenallscrews(F).
fig 2.1 fig 2.2
1/4"
F
WALL ARM
BALLJOINT
F
CAPSOCKET
SCREW
To obtain full range of motion and enough tension to hold the screen in any position, simply tighten or loosen cap
socket screw a few turns using 4 mm allen wrench (J).
CAPSOCKETSCREW
LL
• Do not remove screw or loosen screw until it is no
longerengaged with the mount. Doingso may cause
the screen to fall.
CAUTION

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Place cable clips (B) as needed, to better manage cords, making sure that one clip is
closeenoughtothehingearea to prevent cord from bunching up.
Note: Makesurecords have enough slack to allowfullmovementof the arm.
B
SOCKETSCREWS
If more or less tension is desired in the arm pivot points, do the following:
• To increase tension, turn socket screw clockwise with 3/16" allen wrench (G).
• To reduce tension, turn socket screw counterclockwise with allen wrench (G). Do not turn more than half a
turn.

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Limited Five-Year Warranty
Westinghouse Digital Electronics warrants to original end-users of this Westinghouse television mounting product (the
“Product”)thattheProductwillbefreefromdefects in material and workmanship, under normal use, for a period of five (5)
years from the date of purchase by the original end-user, subject to the following terms and conditions:
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT – For a period of five (5) years from the original date of purchase, Westinghouse Digital
Electronics will repair any defect in material or workmanship in the Product, or, at its option, replace a defective Product.
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thanpersonnelauthorizedbyWestinghouse Digital Electronics, (b) the failure to utilize proper packing when returning the
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transitor otherwise.
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