Figure 1. Attaching the Monitor Mount
C2224M-B (12/06)
PMCL-WMT
Monitor Mount
Important Safety Instructions
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Installation should be done only by qualified personnel and conform to all local codes.
6. Only use installation methods and materials capable of supporting four times the maximum specified load.
7. Only use replacement parts recommended by Pelco.
8. This unit is designed for indoor use only, and it must not be installed where exposed to rain or moisture.
Description
The PMCL-WMT is a tilt/swivel wall mount that can be used to mount any of Pelco’s 200, 300, or 400 Series flat panel LCD monitors. This mount can also
support most sizes of Pelco’s 500 Series LCD monitors, although a PMCL-V200 adapter plate may be required. This mount can be swiveled 360 degrees to
allow you to use the monitor in either landscape or portrait view. The mount also allows you to tilt the monitor 35 degrees for the best viewing angle.
The PMCL-WMT is capable of supporting a maximum load of 90 pounds (40.8 kg).
Installation
The following parts are supplied:
Qty Description
1 Wall bracket
1 Monitor mount
4 M4 x 10 mm pan head Phillips screws, stainless steel
4 Split lock washers
4 M6 x 12 mm pan head Phillips screws, stainless steel
4 Flat washers
1 10-32 socket head screw
1 Flat washer, #10, stainless steel
1 Allen wrench, 3/16"
1 Allen wrench, 5/32"
To install the tilt/swivel wall mount:
1. Disassemble the monitor mount from the wall bracket by removing the 10-32 socket head
screw and flat washer from the underside of the mount. Use the 5/32-inch Allen wrench
(supplied) to loosen the screw. Slide the two pieces apart and retain the washer and
screw for reassembly.
2. Attach the monitor mount to the monitor. Refer to Figure 1 and do one of the following:
• 31-inch Monitor or Smaller: Align the monitor to the correct hole
pattern on the mounting plate. Use the M4 x 10 mm screws and split
lock washers (supplied) to secure the monitor to the mounting plate.
or
• Monitors Larger than 31-inches: Align the monitor to the outside
hole pattern of the monitor plate. Use the M6 x 12 mm screws and
flat washers (supplied) to secure the monitor to the mounting plate.
3. Attach the wall bracket to the wall with the short side pointing down. Mounting hardware is not supplied.
a. If installing the mount to a wood stud wall, the stud must be at least 2 inches x 4 inches with a maximum 0.5-inch thick layer of wallboard or
plywood. Use the following steps to attach the mount to a wood stud wall:
(1) Use a stud finder to locate and mark the edges of the wood stud that the mount will be attached to.
(2) Center two of the wall bracket mounting holes vertically between the edges of the wood stud. Use the wall bracket as a template to mark
the two mounting holes.
(3) Attach the wall bracket to the wall and through the wood stud using two 1/4-inch diameter x 2-inch lag bolts as shown in Figure 2.
(4) Finish mounting the wall bracket to the wall. Insert hardware suitable for the mounting surface through the remaining two wall bracket
mounting holes. Refer to the following chart for recommended installation surfaces and minimal hardware requirements.
Recommended Mounting Surface Recommended Hardware
Minimum 2-inch x 4-inch wood stud with maximum 0.5-inch thick wallboard Two 1/4-inch diameter x 2-inch toggle bolts
Minimum 2-inch x 4-inch wood stud with maximum 0.5-inch thick plywood Two 1/4-inch diameter x 2-inch lag bolts
b. Use the following steps to attach the mount to a solid concrete or cinder block wall:
WARNING:
• Do not install hardware into mortar joints in filled or non-filled cinder block walls.
• Concrete must be a minimum of 3600 psi or 25 Mpa density.
(1) Level and use the wall bracket as a template to mark the mounting holes on the wall.
(2) Attach the wall bracket to the wall using 1/4-inch diameter x 2-inch wedge anchors as shown in Figure 3.
WOOD STUD
WALL
LAG BOLT
Figure 2. Attaching the Wall Bracket to
Wood Stud Wall
SOLID
CONCRETE
WALL
NUT
WEDGE
ANCHOR
Figure 3. Attaching the Wall Bracket to Solid Concrete or
Cinderblock Wall
CINDERBLOCK
WALL