VMP FP-XMFTB User Manual

Instruction Sheet For:
FP-XMFT & FP-XMFTB
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Wall Plate
Tilt Bracket
DESCRIPTION
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NO.
ITEM
Side Wall A
Vertical Support
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Top Lip
Side Wall B
Side Wall D
Side Wall C
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Bottom Lip
Long Allen Key M4
Cross Screw M4*P0.7*L5
Cross Screw M5*P0.8*L8
Socket Screw M8*P1.25*L20
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Security Screw M5*P0.8*L20
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Cross Screw M4*P0.7*L12
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18*T2.0
5.5*
Spacer M6
Lock Washer M4
Lock Washer M5
Lock Washer M6
Lock Washer M8
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Washer
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Cross Screw M5*P0.8*L12
Cross Screw M8*P1.25*L16.5
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Cross Screw M8*P1.25*L40
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Cross Screw M6*P1.0*L35
Cross Screw M5*P0.8*L30
Cross Screw M4*P0.7*L30
Cross Screw M6*P1.0*L12
19*T1.6
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Spacer M8
Magnetic Level
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M5 Allen Key
Lag Screw 5/16"*2.5"
Washer
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Step 2: Assembling the wall
plate
Step 1
Before starting, lay out all parts to your mount and match them to the parts list provided. Verify that you have all your parts before attempt­ing to assemble the mount.
Step 2
Assemble the wall plate by attaching the two horizontal wall plates using the vertical supports and short M4 screws . You
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can identify the difference between the top and bottom rail by the
fact that the top rail is the one with the stopper aps on either end.
Step 3
Mark the wall or desired mounting surface in preparation of installation of wall plate assembly and . If mounting to wooden studs, pre
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drill pilot holes using a 7/32” drill bit. Attach the wall plate assembly
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and to the wooden stud using the 5/16” by 2.5” long lag screw and washer making sure the folded tabs on the wall plate as-
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sembly are towards the top. WARNING: Please verify that your mount­ing surface will support the combined weight of your mount, mounting
hardware, and at panel. Also verify that the mounting surface is safe to drill through. Please note only mounting hardware for mounting to wooden studs will be provided with the unit. If mounting to a surface other than wooden studs then other hardware will be required. If in
doubt or uncertain about any of the above, please contact a profes-
sional installer.
Step 3: Mounting the wall plate
Step 4
Determine the correct screw size and if you need to use washers, lock washers, or spacers. Note: Spacers are used for TVs with recessed hole patterns. Secure the display to the tilt bracket using the ap­propriate hardware through . Note: The brackets have to be
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level with each other to work properly.
Step 4A: Attaching the tilt brackets to the screen
(spacers not needed)
Step 4B: Attaching the tilt brackets to the screen
(spacers used due to recessed hole pattern)
Step 5: Tightening the tilt
mechanism
Step 5
Adjust the tilt tension by tightening the socket head screws with the M5 Allen Key so they are fairly tight. Note: You may have
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to adjust the tilt tension once the at screen is on the wall so do not
tighten as hard as you can because it will make further adjustment
on the wall much more difcult.
Step 6
Use the hooks on the top lip to hook on the top rail of the wall plate . Tighten the M5 screws in the bottom lip to secure
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the TVs to the wall plate and to secure its horizontal position.
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Step 7
If you need to adjust the tilt tension simply tilt down the at screen
as far as it will go. Note: This is done to give you room to work with behind the at screen. Take the M5 Allen Key and tighten down the socket screws until you have achieved the desired tilt tension
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and readjust the tilt to the desired angle.
Please verify that all nuts and screws are securely tightened.
Step 6: Securing the tilt
brackets to the wall plate
Step 7: Adjusting the tilt tension after
placing the screen on the wall
Enjoy Your Mount!
WARNING: The installer of these products must verify that the mount surface, ceiling or wall, will safely support the com­bined weight of all attached equipment and hardware. Vid­eo Mount Products will not be held liable for the improper use or installation of its products
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