Monoprice 6514 User Manual

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INSTALLATION GUIDE
Flat Panel Arm Mount
MHA-100
Support 10" to 22" Screens
Max Load Capacity: 30 lbs (15 kg)
VESA 75x75 / 100x100 compatible
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Note: Read entire instruction sheet before you start installation and assembly.
WARNING
 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,in stallations
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.
 The maximum load capacity is 30 pounds.
 If mounting to a wall of wood stud construction, be sure that mounting bolts 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.
Tools Needed for Assembly
 stud finder ("edge to edge" stud finder is recommended)
 phillips screwdriver
 pencil
 drill
1/8" drill bit for wood studs, 5/16" drill bit for concrete  level
 tape measure
Parts List .......................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Installation of Single Wood Stud Wall ................................................................................................................................... 4
Installation of Solid Concrete and Cinder Block .................................................................................................................... 5
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Attaching mount to Screen with VESA Adjustment of Flat Panel Screen
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Mounting Patterns
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A
B C D
AA
Before you begin, make sure all parts shown are included with your prod uct.
Parts may appear slight ly different than illus trated.
Parts List
Des cription
philips pan head screw
philips pan head screw
concrete an
outside the hexagonal self-tapping screw
mount
chor
4 4 2
2
1
M4x12 M4x20 M6x40 M6x50
A
D
B
C
AA
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Installation of Single Wood Stud Wall
WARNING
 Installer must verify that the supporting surface will safely support the combined load of the equipment and all attached
hardware and components.
 Tighten wood screws so that wall plate is firmly attached, but do not overtighten. Overtightening can damage the
screws, greatly reducing their holding power.
 Make sure that mounting screws are anchored into the center of the stud. The use of an "edge to edge" stud finder is
highly recommended.
 Hardware provided is for attachment of mount through standard thickness drywall or plaster into wood studs. Installers
are responsible to provide hardware for other types of mounting situations.
Using a cross screwdriver to display the front plate from AA(mount).
A
Using a stud finder, locate and mark the edges of the wood stud. Use of an edge to edge stud finder is highly recommended. Use a level to draw a vertical line down the center of the stud. Use AA mark center of holes along the vertical line. The top mounting holes should be 3" above the desired screen center as shown in figure A.1. Drill three 1 two M6 X 60 outside the hexagonal self-tapping screws (D) as shown in fig. A.2. Level plate, then tighten all fasteners.
/8" (4 mm) dia. pilot holes 3" (70 mm) deep. Attach AA to wall using
as template to
STUD
AA
fig. A.1
CS = center of screen
CS
3"
(72.5 mm)
STUD
D
AA
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fig. A.2
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Installation of Solid Concrete or Cinder Block
WARNING
 When installing the wall mounts on cinder block, verify that you have a minimum of 1-3/8" of actual concrete
thickness 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 meet ASTM 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 breaking out the back of the hole when entering a void or cavity.
 Concrete must be 2000 psi density minimum. Lighter density concrete may not hold concrete anchor.
 Make sure that the supporting surface will safely support the combined load of the equipment and all attached hard-
ware and components.
Use wall plate (AA) as template to mark mounting
B
holes.The top mounting hole should be 3" above the desired screen center as shown in figure A.1 on page 4. Drill three 5/16" (8 mm) dia. holes 3" (70 mm) deep as shown in fig. B.1. Insert concrete anchor ( withwall as shown (right). Place wall plate over anchors and secure with M6x 60 screws ( D ). Level, then tighten all fasteners.
) in holes flush
C
WARNING
 Tighten screws so that wall plate is firmly attached,
g
but do not screws, greatly reducing their holding power.
overti hten. Overtightening can damage
WARNING
 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 tighten­ing screws. If plaster/drywall is thicker than 5/8", custom fasteners must be supplied by installer.
y
1
concrete surface
C
Drill holes and insert anchors (F).
2
C
D
Place wall plate (D) over anchors (F) and secure with screws (E).
3
Tighten all fasteners.
solid concrete
C
D
cinder block
CUTAWAY VIEW
wall plate
plaster/ dry wall
INCORRECT
concrete
wall plate
plaster/
dry wall
CORRECT
concrete
fig. B.1
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Attaching AA to Screen with VESA® Mounting Pattern
Choose hole pattern as shown in detail 3 for VESA mounting pattern. Begin with the shortest length screw, hand thread
C
through adapter plate into screen as shown in detail 4. Screw must make at least three full turns into the mounting hole and fit snug into place. Do not over tighten. If screw cannot make three full turns into the screen, select a longer length screw from the fastener pack. Repeat for remaining mounting holes. Securely tighten screws.
NOTE: Spacers may not be used, depending upon the type of screen.
Mounting Patterns
SCREEN
VESA
VESA
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100 x 100 VESA® 100 x 100
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75 x 75 VESA® 75 x 75
DETAIL 3
C.1
Insert four M4x12mm Cross pan head screws (A) into swivel box on adapter plate as shown in fig.C.1
Lift the display and hook it over the mounting head by lowering the exposed portion of the top screws down the open key slots.
Once in position, attach the top one M4x8mm Cross pan head screw to secure the display to the mounting head as shown in fig.C.2
A OR B
SCREEN
DETAIL 4
fig. C.2
WARNING
 Do not lift more weight than you can handle. Use
additional man power or mechanical lifting equipment to safely handle placement of the screen.
fig. C.1
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Adjust tension knob on side of mount as shown infig.
D
D.1to desired tension to balance your screen 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 Push or pull from top or bottom of screen to adjust tilt as shown. The tilt can be adjusted to a maximum of -5° forward or +15°backward.
fig.D.2.
CAUTION
• Be careful not to pinch fingers when opening and closing mount from the wall.
fig. D.2
fig. D.1
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