Atdec SYSTEMA SW6S, SYSTEMA SW6SW Installation Instructions Manual

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SW6S SW6SW
Component Checklist
Installation Instructions
SYSTEMA
Systema | 60mm Wall Channel
Wall Channel (x1)
Top Cap (x1)
Top Cap Screws
(x2)
M6 x 50mm Countersunk
Screw (x2)
Nylon Anchor (x2)
Tools Required:
• Power Drill
• 5.5mm (1/4”) Drill Bit
• 8mm (5/16”) Drill Bit
• Phillips Head Screwdriver
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
! IMPORTANT - Install Systema Wall Channel as per installation instructions.
! Refer to Systema Monitor arm or Monitor Spring Arm Installation Instructions for maximum load advice. ! The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for incorrect installations. ! The Systema Wall Channel is compatible with Systema Monitor Spring Arm: SS and with Systema Monitor Arms: SA13, SA46, and SA71.
Step 1. Check Components
Check what you have received against the component checklist and hardware above.
Step 2. Position Wall plate - Ergonomic Guidelines
Many experts believe that the extended use of any computer screen has the potential to cause serious injury to your eyes, neck and back. This can be largely avoided by correctly positioning your display.
(d)
10º -20º
Systema Monitor
Spring Arm ‘SS’ Shown
Please refer to the
Systema range Technical
Specifications for
dimensional details
Height: As a guide, the height (h) of your display should approximately be as follows:
- Tall Male (Max): 560mm (22”)
- Short Male (Min): 368mm (14.5”)
- Tall Female (Max): 520mm (20.5”)
- Short Female (Min) 356mm (14”)
When used with the Systema Monitor Spring Arm, it is recommended that the bottom of the wall channel is positioned 50mm above the worksurface to facilitate use by the largest range of people.
(h)
50mm (2”)
Guidelines based on a
720mm (28.3”) high
worksurface
Distance: For visual comfort, a viewing distance (d) between 500mm (20”) to 750mm (29.5”) is recommended.
Viewing angle: Ergonomists recommend that the optimal position of your display should be slightly below eye level. When looking at the display’s centre the user should have a downward visual angle of approximately 10°-20°.
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Step 3. Install Wall Channel
Masonry Timber Stud
Top Cap
Screws
8mm (0.3”)
holes
Top Cap
Systema
Monitor Arm
or Monitor
Spring Arm
5.5mm (0.2”) holes
Top Cap
Screws
Top Cap
Systema
Monitor Arm
or Monitor
Spring Arm
Nylon
Anchors
M6 x 50mm Countersunk
Screw
Installation Complete
You are now ready to install your Systema Monitor Spring Arm. Please refer to the Installation Instructions Included with these products.
M6 x 50mm Countersunk
Screw
No portion of this document or any artwork contained herein should be reproduced in any way without the express written consent of Atdec Pty Ltd.
Due to continuing product development, the manufacturer reserves the right to alter specifications without notice. Published 26.03.14 ©
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SSS SSW
Component Checklist
Installation Instructions
SYSTEMA
Systema | Monitor Spring Arm
HARDWARE
Display Mounting
Spacers (x4)
VESA monitor headArm Assembly
M4 x 14mm (x1)
Silver Phillips Head
Security Screw
Black Phillips Head Mounting Screws
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
! IMPORTANT - Install Systema Monitor Spring Arm as per installation instruction.
! This product supports a minimum load of 1.5kg (3.3lbs) and maximum load of 8kg (17.6lbs). ! The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for incorrect installation. ! Compatible with Systema Posts: SP10, SP40, SP75 and Wall Channels: SW6 & SW35.
Step 1. Check Components
Check what you have received against the component checklist and hardware above.
Step 2. Mount Arm Assembly
2.1 Remove Post Top Cap.
2.2 Insert Arm Assembly into Channel
Note: Squeeze and hold Clamp Head before
inserting into the channel on Post Assembly or Wall Channel.
Arm Assembly
3/4mm Allen Keys
Display Mounting Screws
M4 x 12/16/25mm (x4)
Existing Systema Post
height and ensure arm is supported.
2.4 Lock Channel Clamp at preferred height.
‘Click’
Note: Ensure Clamp
Head Lever is vertical and unlocked.
Pole Assembly
2.5 Insert Post Top Cap into Post Assembly.2.3 Move Channel Clamp to desired
Post Top Cap
Note: An Allen Key
may be stored in the
Post Top Cap.
Post Assembly
Wall Channel
Allen Key
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Step 3. Install VESA monitor head
Step 4. Mount Display
VESA monitor head
3.1 Install VESA monitor head as shown.
100mm
75mm
VESA monitor head
Screen
100mm 75mm
M4x12/16/25mm Phillips Head Mounting Screws
Spacers (may be required for recessed and uneven surfaces)
4.3 Once the VESA monitor head is sitting flush, push the lever down to secure it to the Arm Assembly.
Arm Assembly
4.1 Insert VESA monitor head into the receptacle in the Arm Assembly.
4.2 Ensure that the VESA monitor head sits flush within the Arm Assembly receptacle. There should be no gap.
Note: Ensure the Lever is flicked up before installation onto the Arm Assembly.
Gap No Gap
Step 5. Adjust Spring Tension
5.1 To ensure the monitor will stay in position anywhere within its range of movement, the spring tension on the arm will need to be adjusted to suit the weight of the monitor.
Note: Support Screen when adjusting tilt.
Monitor head screw
Security Screw Hole
M4 x 14mm Security Screw
4.4 OPTIONAL Ensure the Monitor is supported, then loosen the Monitor head screw with the 3mm Allen Key and tilt screen up before installing the M4 x 14mm Security Screw into the Security Screw hole.
Loosen
3mm Allen Key
Tighten
Spring Tension Adjustment
Support the weight of the monitor at a high position (as shown) and tighten the spring tension until you feel the arm supporting the weight of the monitor.
4mm Allen Key
+ Tighten Loosen -
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Step 5. Adjust Spring Tension (cont.)
5.2 Push the monitor down to the bottom. If the screen bounces back this may indicate too much tension. Loosen the spring tension 1 turn at a time until no bounce is observed.
Once adjustments have been made, move the arm assembly through the full range of movement to ensure it moves freely and holds its position.
Step 6. Cable Management
6.1 Plug your cables into the monitor and follow this cable management system route.
Spring Tension Gauge
Red Marker
5.3 MULTIPLE ARM INSTALLATIONS
When installing multiple SYSTEMA products using monitors of the same weight, observe the location of the red marker on the Spring Tension Gauge and set the tension to the same position on all arms.
Max weight: 8 kg.
6.2 Loop the cable
and push it through the Forearm Cable Clip gap.
Note: Ensure enough cable slack is given to allow for movement.
6.4 Push the cable up into the gap in the lower arm Cable Cover.
Cable
Cable Cover
6.5 Whilst maintaining pressure on the cable, slide the cable into the groove and follow it up.
6.3 At the Elbow, pull one side of the clip down and push the cable through the gap.
6.6 Whilst maintaining pressure on the cable, slide the cable into the groove and follow it down.
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Step 6. Cable Management (cont.)
Cable Cover Optional Cable Cover Positions
6.8 OPTIONAL (NOTE: The Cable Cover shown,
only comes with SP40 or SP75 posts.)
To reposition the Cable Cover, pull it straight up and out of the post and insert it into any of the available slots.
6.7 Under the Channel Clamp, pull one side of the clip down and push the cable through the gap.
Note: Choose 6.9 and/or 6.10 for your column cable management depending on your needs.
6.9 OPTIONAL A. Loop cable and insert into Cable Cover.
6.10 OPTIONAL (NOTE: Cable clips only come with SP40
and SP75 Posts or separately in SC4 accessory pack)
A. Push the cable down into the
Cablele Clip.
6.9 OPTIONAL B. Push the Cable down into either side of the Cable Cover until it reaches the bottom.
6.10 OPTIONAL B. Insert one side of the Cable Clip into the Channel on the Post assembly or Wall
channel, before pushing the other side in.
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For a triple configuration Atdec recommends using:
Post Cable Cover Post Cable Cover
Post Cable Clip
Step 7. Adjusting the Display Bracket
Portrait/Landscape Tilt (Screen angle up/down) Pan (Screen angle left/right)
3mm Allen Key
Loosen
Tighten
Note: Support Screen when adjusting tilt.
No Allen Key necessary
Ergonomic Guidelines
Many experts believe that the extended use of any computer screen has the potential to cause serious injury to your eyes, neck and back. This can be largely avoided by correctly positioning your display.
Viewing angle: Ergonomists recommend that the optimal position
of your display should be slightly below eye level. When looking at the display’s centre the user should have a downward visual angle of approximately 10°-20°.
Height: As a guide, the height (h) of your display should approximately be as follows:
- Tall Male (Max): 560mm (22”)
- Short Male (Min): 368mm (14.5”)
- Tall Female (Max): 520mm (20.5”)
- Short Female (Min) 356mm (14”)
Distance: For visual comfort, a viewing distance (d) between 500mm (20”) to 750mm (29.5”) is recommended.
Tilt Angle: Angular adjustments to reduce reflection on your monitor should range between 5° forward tilt to 15° backward tilt.
10º - 20º
5º 15º
(h)
Installation Complete
No portion of this document or any artwork contained herein should be reproduced in any way without the express written consent of Atdec Pty Ltd.
Due to continuing product development, the manufacturer reserves the right to alter specifications without notice. Published 12.02.14 ©
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