INVISION MX200 Ergonomic Gas Assisted Monitor Arm Instruction Manual
- June 17, 2024
- INVISION
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INVISION MX200 Ergonomic Gas Assisted Monitor Arm Instruction Manual
Ergonomic Gas Assisted
Monitor Arm
Instruction Manual
VESA Compliance 75x75mm & 100x100mm
Recommended Screen Sizes 19” – 32”
Integrated Cable Management
Load Capacity 2 – 9kg (4.4 – 19.8lbs)
To receive large format PDF instructions
please email help@InvisionTechnology.co.uk
1. Check the box contains all the items in the Parts List.
2. Check the screens VESA mounting measurements and
monitor weight.
3. Please read the instructions fully and plan how to mount
your monitor.
4. You may need additional tools: A drill will only be needed
if you are bolting it through a desk and a screwdriver is used
to secure the monitor to monitUNBOXING – PLEASE NOTE: NOT FAULTY OR BROKEN
This product is packed with the faceplate at a 45° angle to fit smaller
packaging and reduce environmental waste.
Please rotate the faceplate 45° clockwise before mounting your monitor.
PLEASE NOTE: Faceplate rotation has high resistance by design and may need a
little force to move. This is
normal and ensures that your screen will be held steady for many years to come
without any unwanted
movement.or arm.
WARNING!
Severe personal injury and property damage can result from improper
installation or assembly. Please read the following warning carefully before
beginning.
• If you do not understand the instructions or have any concerns or questions,
please contact us or a competent installer.
• Do not install or assemble if the product or hardware is damaged or missing.
If you require replacement parts, please contact us at Invision for
assistance.
• This product fits most VESA compliant 19”-32” LCD/LED monitors to a maximum
weight of 9kg (19.8lbs).
• For safe installation, the desk you are mounting it to must support minimum
3 times the weight of the total load (the mount, plus the monitor and all
accessories weight).
• Do not use this product for other than the original design purpose.
• This product contains moving parts, please use with caution.
• When installing monitor take care not to damage electrical wiring or power
source.
• Important – mains and data cables must be free from twisting and/or
shearing.
• The manufacturer disclaims any liability for the modifications, improper
installation or installation over the specified weight range. The manufacturer
will not be liable for any damages arising from the use of, or
inability to use the product.
• This product is designed for indoor use only, use of this product outdoors
could lead to product failure and severe personal injury.
• This product contains a high pressure gas piston This mechanism is not user
serviceable and any interference could result in injury or damage. Please
dispose of with caution.
Lets Get Started!
If you require Letters and numbers in () are r:eferred to in the Parts List
1 a – Clamp Base Installation
If you choose t.o add the USB cable follow steps 1 &2, if not continue to Step
3 ..
1 . . Remove the 2x screws ft”om the monitor base using a screwdriver and
remove the cable cover
– see diagram ‘A’.
2. Add in your USB cables and re-attach the cable cover using the screws
removed and screwdriver
– see diagram ‘B”.
3. Attach the clamp plate (5} to the monitor arm base {3) us,ing 3x M6 bolts
(C) with 4mm Allen key (E)
– see diagram ‘C’.assistance please contact us at:
help@InvisionTechnology.co.uk
4. Take the clamp section (4} and wind the knob out fully to its lowest
position – see diagrnm ‘D’.
5. Sit the base of the monitor arm on the desk so the clamp plate is hanging
over the edge – see dlagram ‘E’.
6. lake the clamp section and align the hole to sli,de over base of clamp
plate. Move the clamp secti•on up
to the highest notch possible a1nd then straigMen. the clamp section so it
lockS in place on that notdh –
see diagram ‘F’.
?. Wind knob and tighten to the desk maiking sure the clamp plate and monitor
am, base is pushed up to
the edge of the desk.
Please note: If you are mounting heavy screens on this monitor arm please
evaluate the
desktop/work surface you .are mounting tt to. (Example: Manufactured wooden
surtace,s like
chipboard or MDF are compressed high density boards and are less likely to
cause ma11ks or
inde:ntaUons. Natural wooden surfaces are softer {not compressed) so you may
consider
adding, protection.
1b – Through the Desk Installation
1. Locate and position where you want the monitor arm base to sit on your
desktop/work surface. 40mm
minimum is needed from the rear of the desk so the monitor arm base makes full
contact with the
desktop/work surface – see Diagram ‘G’.
2. Measure and mark out with a pencil where you want the hole and drill the
hole using a 10mm drill bit.
Please note: If you are mounting heavy screens on this monitor arm please
evaluate what
desktop/work surface you are mounting it to. (Example: Manufactured wooden
surfaces like
chipboard or MDF are compressed high density boards and are less likely to
cause marks or
indentations. Natural wooden surfac.es are softer (not compressed) so you may
consider adding
protection.
Diagram ‘G’
Rear of desk
10-90mm
3. Fix the threaded rod (D) to monitor arm base with 4x full turns – see
Diagram ‘H’.
4. Pass the threaded rod through the hole made in the previous step and add
clamp plate (F) and butterfly
nut (D) and tighten • see Diagram ‘I’.
2 – Monitor Arm Assembly
1. Take the lower arm (2) and slot the male connector into the female
connection on the monitor base (3)
making sure it is fully inserted (please ensure you have this the correct way
up) – see Diagram ‘J’.
Ensure the black plastic sleeves remain in place.
Use the 3mm Allen key (E) and tighten the grub screw to lock the lower arm in
place. Do not over tighten
as this will hinder the rotation ability of the arm.
Diagram ‘J’
E (3mm)
2. Take the upper arm (1) and slot the female connector onto the male
connection on the lower monitor arm
making sure it is fully inserted• see diagram ‘K’. Use the 3mmAllen key (E)
and tighten the grub screw to
lock the upper arm in place.
5 – Using Your lnvision MX200 Ergonomic Monitor Arm
Setting the tension of the monitor arm to balance the weight of the monitor
Once fitted the screen may raise or lower depending on the monitors weight.
From minimum
tension to maximum tension there are 19 full rotations. When adjusting make
one full turn of the
Allen key and check by depressing the upper arm to see if the monitor is
balanced evenly.
1. If the screen moves upwards of its own accord then adjust the tension
using the 5mm Allen key (E) and
wind the Allen head screw in the minus(·) direction (clockwise).
2. If the screen moves downwards of its own accord then adjust the tension
using the 5mm Allen key (E)
and wind the Allen head screw in the plus(+) direction (anti-clockwise).
Continue to adjust until the monitor weight feels equal to the tension of the
monitor arm. It should
hold in place when positioning the monitor and not raise or lower of its own
accord.
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(5mm)
6 -Adjusting the Tilt Angle
Diagram ‘R’
The tilt can be set to your desired viewing angle by simply moving the screen
backwards and forwards by
hand. If the screen moves freely you need to adjust the tilt tension
mechanism.
1. To lighten the tilt adjustment use the 5mm Allen key (E) and turn the
Allen key head adjustment screw in
the plus direction – see diagram ‘S’.
7. Rotational Features
1. Your monitor arm allows you to rotate your screen through 360′ to view in
portrait mode or landscape mode
providing the VESA mount on your screen is central.
Please note: Beware of trapping or breaking cables when rotating monitor.
DO NOT ROTATE MORE THAN 90′ IN EACH MOTION.
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IMPORTANT: Please make sure you use this product as displayed in the
directions below.
Failing to do so could cause injury or damage to your desktop/work-surface.
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Don’t panic! In case of any issues with compatibility or for any advice on
fitting, please contact our team at
help@lnvisionTechnology.co.uk and we will help you overcome any problems. All
our products carry our
Compatibility Promise.
Your installation is now complete – Sit back & enjoy/
To activate your two year warranty please email your name,
order number and product ref MX200 to warranty@lnvisionTechnology.co.uk
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