MIDDLE ATLANTIC FM-DS-6675FW-LD8W Display Stand for Single and Dual Displays User Manual
- June 1, 2024
- MIDDLE ATLANTIC
Table of Contents
- MIDDLE ATLANTIC FM-DS-6675FW-LD8W Display Stand for Single and Dual
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- FAQs
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- WEIGHT RATINGS
- SUPPLIED COMPONENTS AND HARDWARE
- INTRODUCTION
- ATTACHING INTERFACE BRACKETS TO THE BACK OF YOUR DISPLAY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
MIDDLE ATLANTIC FM-DS-6675FW-LD8W Display Stand for Single and Dual
Displays
Product Information
Specifications
- Product Name: XL Display Stand for Single and Dual Displays
- Model Number: 100-00087 Rev B
- Compatibility: Single and Dual Displays
- Weight Ratings: Chief Fusion Fixed Display Mount Attached to the Forum Collaboration Suite Display Stand (Free Standing or Floor-to-Wall)
- Additional Features: Bottom Rackmount Storage, Top Small Device Storage
- Maximum Display Size: Up to 100 inches
Product Usage Instructions
1. Safety Instructions
It is important to follow all safety instructions provided with the XL Display Stand to prevent personal injury, damage to the product, or voiding of the warranty.
- Dangerous Voltage Warning: Be aware of hazardous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may pose a risk of electric shock.
- Grounding: Connect the device to a properly grounded outlet to avoid electric shock. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the plug.
- Avoid Water Exposure: Keep the apparatus away from dripping or splashing liquids.
2. Installation
Ensure that the XL Display Stand is loaded according to specifications. Follow the provided instructions for mounting single or dual displays securely.
3. Power Requirements
Make sure the device is connected to a 120V outlet. Do not use plug adapters that defeat the ground pin of the AC plug.
4. Weight Ratings
The XL Display Stand is designed to support displays of up to 100 inches in size. Refer to the weight ratings for specific Chief Fusion Fixed Display Mount configurations.
FAQs
- Q: Can I use the XL Display Stand for both single and dual displays?
- A: Yes, the XL Display Stand is compatible with both single and dual displays.
- Q: What is the maximum display size supported by the XL Display Stand?
- A: The XL Display Stand can accommodate displays of up to 100 inches in size.
NOTE: Free standing and floor-to-wall models shown.
XL Display Stand for Single and Dual Displays
Instruction Sheet
100-00087 Rev B
22 PAP
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
· Read these instructions. · Heed all warnings. · Keep these instructions. · Follow all instructions.
· Clean only with dry cloth. · Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
DANGER HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE: The lightning flash with the arrowhead symbol,
within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence
of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may be of
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
WARNING: A warning alerts you to a situation that could result in serious
personal injury or death.
CAUTION: A caution alerts you to a situation that may result in minor personal
injury or damage to the product and/or property.
WARNING: Middle Atlantic Products, electrical systems conform to and should be
properly grounded in compliance with requirements of the current National
Electrical Code or codes administered by local authorities. All electrical
products may present a possible shock or fire hazard if improperly installed
or used. Electrical products may bear the mark of a Nationally Recognized
Testing Laboratory (NRTL) and should be installed in conformance with current
local and/or the National Electrical Code.
WARNING: Failure to read, understand and follow the following information can
result in serious personal injury, damage to the equipment or voiding of the
warranty. It is the responsibility of the Installer/User to ensure that this
product is loaded according to specifications.
WARNING: Risk of Electric Shock: Connect the device to a properly grounded
outlet only. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-
type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A
grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade
or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not
fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete
outlet.
WARNING: The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that
no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the
apparatus.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to
persons: · Unplug from outlet before putting on or taking off parts. · Close
supervision is necessary when this device is used by, or near children,
invalids, or disabled persons. · Use this device only for its intended use as
described in these instructions. Do not use attachments not recommended by the
manufacturer. · Never operate the device if it has a damaged cord or plug, if
it is not working properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or
dropped into water. Return the device to a service center for examination and
repair. · Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly
at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where
they exit from the apparatus. · Keep the cord away from heated surfaces. ·
Never drop or insert any object into any opening. · Do not use outdoors. · Do
not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is
being administered. · To disconnect, turn all controls to the off position,
then remove plug from outlet.
CAUTION: Do not plug into another relocatable power tap
CAUTION: Do not plug into another relocatable power tap.
CAUTION: A caution alerts you to a situation that may result in minor personal
injury or damage to the product and/or property.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS – EN (CONTINUED)
Safety Instructions: Rack Mount Elevated Operating Ambient: If installed in a
closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the
rack environment may be greater than room ambient. Therefore, consideration
should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with
the maximum ambient temperature (Tma) specified by the manufacturer. Reduced
Air Flow: Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the
amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not
compromised. Mechanical Loading: Mounting of the equipment in the rack should
be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical
loading. Circuit Overloading: Consideration should be given to the connection
of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the
circuit might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Appropriate
consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing
this concern. Reliable Earthing: Reliable earthing of rack-mounting equipment
should be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply
connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g. use of
power strips). Disconnect Device (Pluggable Equipment): The socket-outlet
shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. When
using electrical products, basic precautions should always be followed,
including the following: · Read and follow all instructions before using. ·
There are no user-serviceable components within this device. Removal of the
cover from this device may present a shock hazard, and
void the warranty. · The mains plug is used as your disconnect device. This
device shall remain readily operable. · Unplug this apparatus during lightning
storms or when unused for long periods of time. · Do not overload the wall
outlet where this device is being connected. Do not overload this device.
Ensure the total load to this device
does not exceed that which is listed in the specifications section of this
manual. · Ensure this device is connected to a properly grounded AC power
source. Ensure the device is plugged into a source providing the
required 120V. Do not use a plug adapter that defeats the ground pin of the AC
plug.
WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE) DIRECTIVE
Correct disposal of this product: This symbol indicates that this product must
not be disposed of with household waste, according to the WEEE Directive
(2012/19/EU) and your national law. This product should be taken to a
collection center licensed for the recycling of waste electrical and
electronic equipment (EEE). The mishandling of of this type of waste could
have a possible negative impact on the environment and human health due to
potentially hazardous substances that are generally associated with EEE. At
the same time, your cooperation in the correct disposal of this product will
contribute to the efficient use of natural resources. For more information
about where you can take your waste equipment for recycling, please contact
your local city office or your household waste collection service.
WEIGHT RATINGS
Item
Chief Fusion Fixed Display Mount Attached to the Forum Collaboration Suite
Display Stand (Free Standing or Floor-to-Wall)
Display Stand’s Bottom Rackmount Storage Display Stand’s Top Small Device
Storage Single Display Size of up to 100″
Double Display Size of up to 75″
Weight Rating
150 lbs. (68 kg) Maximum Total Rated Load NOTE: The combined maximum total
rated load of the mount installed on the stand must not exceed the total rated
load indicated. This includes the mounting of any additional camera,
soundbar/audio, and AV accessories on the stand or mount.
50 lbs. (23 kg) Maximum Total Rated Load Per Bay
30 lbs. (14 kg) Maximum Total Rated Load
150 lbs. (68 kg) Maximum Total Rated Load Per Display NOTE: For Jupiter 105″
and Jupiter 81″ displays only, the maximum total rated load per display is 225
lbs. (102 kg).
300 lbs. (136 kg) Maximum Total Rated Load Per Display
WARNING: This product is intended for use only with the products and maximum weights indicated. Use with other products or products heavier than the maximum weights indicated may result in instability causing possible injury. Total equipment weight must not exceed the amounts indicated on the previous table. ADVERTENCIA: Este producto está destinado a ser utilizado solo con los productos y pesos máximos indicados. El uso con otros productos o productos más pesados que el peso máximo indicado puede causar inestabilidad que puede causar lesiones. El peso total del equipo no deberá superar las cantidades indicadas en el cuadro anterior. AVERTISSEMENT: Ce produit est destiné à être utilisé uniquement avec les produits et les poids maximum indiqués. L’utilisation avec d’autres produits ou produits plus lourds que le poids maximum indiqué peut entraîner une instabilité pouvant causer des blessures. Le poids total de l’équipement ne doit pas dépasser les quantités indiquées dans le tableau précédent.
SUPPLIED COMPONENTS AND HARDWARE
If any pieces are missing or damaged, please report it immediately to Technical Support at av.support@legrand.com or 866-977-3901.
(2x) CHIEF GRADE 5 TOGGLER KIT (Model Number: FCAT1)
NOTE: Floor-to-Wall Display Stand Models Only
(4x) SNAPTOGGLE®
Anchor B
(4x) ¼”-20 x 2½” Hex Head Bolt
C
(4x) ¼”-20 Washer
D
Display Stand
NOTE: Free Standing and Floor-to-Wall models, respectively.
A
FOR FREE STANDING DISPLAY STAND ONLY
10″ Lever LockTM Plate
NOTE: Pre-Installed Inside Display Stand
E
(2x) Securing
Rivet F
(6x)
” Dome Plug
NOTE: If Free-Standing display stand is purchased.
G
:
Rear Door Keys
Spare Set Part Number (500-00828)
H
Side Door Keys
Spare Set Part Number: (500-01173)
J
(20x) Washer
K
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SUPPLIED COMPONENTS AND HARDWARE (CONTINUED)
56-65″
Dual Display Sizes 50-55″ 56-65″ 66-75″
Single Display Sizes 70-75″ 76-85″ 86-100″
Jupiter 81″ ® Jupiter 105″ ®
Shroud Pairs
NOTE: Left shroud is shown for a 56-65″ Dual Display.
L
Shroud Interface Bracket Pair
NOTE: Only the 75″ dual display shroud kit contains (2x) bracket pairs.
M
Rear Shroud Bracket Pair
N
Horizontal Extrusion P
Single or Dual Display
Qty.
Single
1 Extrusion
Dual
2 Extrusions
Bridge Panels
NOTE: Included in shroud kit.
R
(8x)
12 x ”
Phillips Head Sheet Metal Screw S
Extrusion End Cap Pair T
(4x) ¼-20 x ½” Pan Head Phillips Thread Tapping End Cap Screws
U
(4x) 5/16″-18 Hex Nut
V
CONNECTING BRACKET KIT (FOR DUAL DISPLAY STAND ONLY, IF PURCHASED) (Model Number: FMSHC1)
NOTE: Quantity listed per hardware bag.
Connector Plate X-A
(6x) 10-24 x 1-½” Flat Head Cap
Screw X-B
(8x)
5/16 x ”
Button Head Cap Screw
X-C
(2x) Tie Bar
X-D
Adapter Bracket Pair
NOTE: For Jupiter 105″ displays only.
W
(18x)
¼”-20
Flange Nut Y
Connect Bracket
X-E
(8x) 5/16″ Split Washer X-F
(8x) Friction Washer
X-G
3/16″ Hex Key
X-H
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”
Hex Key
X-J
SUPPLIED COMPONENTS AND HARDWARE (CONTINUED)
(8x) 5/16-18 x 1″ Machine Screw
AB
Horizontal Extrusion Bracket Pair AA
Display Interface Pair Z
Single or Dual Display
Qty.
Single Display
1 Pair
Dual Display
2 Pairs
Number of Extrusions 1 Extrusion 2 Extrusions
Qty. (L and R) 2 Brackets (1 of ea.) 4 Brackets (2 of ea.)
(8x) 5/16″-18 Flange Nut
AC
DISPLAY INTERFACE PAIR HARDWARE
NOTE: Two sets of the following interface hardware (9900-002248) are provided for dual display installations.
(4x) M4 x 12mm Pan Head Screw
IP-A
(4x) M4 x 20mm Pan Head Screw
IP-A
(4x) M4 x 25mm Pan Head Screw
IP-A
(4x) M5 x 12mm Pan Head Screw
IP-A
(4x) M5 x 20mm Pan Head Screw
IP-A
(4x) M5 x 25mm Pan Head Screw
IP-A
(4x) M6 x 12mm Pan Head Screw
IP-G
(4x) M6 x 20mm Pan Head Screw
IP-A
(4x) M6 x 25mm Pan Head Screw
IP-A
(4x) M8 x 12mm Pan Head Screw
IP-A
(4x) M8 x 20mm Pan Head Screw
IP-A
(4x) M8 x 30mm Pan Head Screw
IP-A
(8x) Spacer
IP-B
(4x) Washer
IP-C
NOTE: · To order more hardware, contact support at av.support@legrand.com or 866-977-3901. · Additional hardware is included that may not be required for your installation.
REQUIRED TOOLS
· Protective Eyewear · Pencil · Electric Drill · ½” Drill Bit · 3/32″ Drill Bit · Level · Socket wrench · 5/16″ Socket
· 7/16″ Socket · ½” Socket · #2 Philips Screwdriver · #2 Philips Bit · Mini
Ratchet · Stubby #2 Phillips
Screwdriver
WARNING: Use tools with caution and follow all necessary safety protocols. ADVERTENCIA: Utilice las herramientas con precaución y siga todos los protocolos de seguridad necesarios. AVERTISSEMENT: Utiliser des outils avec prudence et suivre tous les protocoles de sécurité nécessaires.
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INTRODUCTION
NOTE: · Please take the time to carefully unpack and inspect all of the
products you ordered and save this
instruction sheet for future use. · Maintenance and care information is
provided in Care and Cleaning of Products (I-00788) and
Unpacking and Handling Precautions (I-00787) for your convenience. · All
documents may be accessed at www.legrandav.com.
Your ForumTM collaboration suite configuration may include a free-standing XL
display stand, a floor-to-wall XL display stand, and/or a table equipped with
optional Wiremold ModPowerTM modular power units (table and ModPower units
sold separately).
Use the topics in this instruction sheet in order of appearance to attach the
floor-to-wall XL display stand to your wall (if applicable), the configuration
of brackets and panels, and attaching your display(s) (not provided) to your
display stand.
If you purchased a ForumTM Collaboration Suite Display Stand for Single
Displays (100-00066) or a ForumTM Collaboration Suite Table Option
(100-00086), please refer to those respective instuction sheets provided with
your product or download them anytime from our website.
For more information, refer to the following ForumTM Collaboration Suite
product page at www.legradav.com:
https://www.legrandav.com/Products/Technical_Furniture/Collaboration/Forum_Collaboration_Suite
REMOVING THE PANELS FROM YOUR DISPLAY STAND
1. Carefully tug at the magnetic sides of the front panels to remove from the
display stand frame (A) and set aside for re-installation. (FIGURE A)
2. Carefully lift up the side panel to unhook it from the display stand frame
and set aside for re-installation.
A
NOTE: Lift up side panel to unhook it from the display stand frame.
Side Panels
Front Panels
FIGURE B
Rear Panels
A
FIGURE A
FOR FREE-STANDING MODELS ONLY: Repeat step 1 to remove rear panels from your
display stand. (FIGURE B)
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ATTACHING THE DISPLAY STAND TO YOUR WALL (FLOOR-TO-WALL MODELS ONLY)
WARNING: This procedure requires at least one additional person. ADVERTENCIA:
Este procedimiento requiere al menos una persona adicional. AVERTISSEMENT:
Cette procédure nécessite au moins une personne supplémentaire.
1. Carefully team lift your display stand (A) and place it on its feet
against your desired mounting wall.
WARNING: The display stand must always bear its weight on its feet when wall
mounted. ADVERTENCIA: El soporte de visualización siempre debe soportar su
peso en los pies cuando se monta en la pared. AVERTISSEMENT: Le présentoir
doit toujours supporter son poids sur ses pieds lorsqu’il est fixé au mur.
NOTE: Consider power receptacles on the wall and power requirements when
positioning your display stand.
2. Use a pencil to draw horizontal lines on your wall from the center of the
top and bottom keyhole slots (shaded) of the display stand. (FIGURE C)
3. With the display stand still on the wall, mark your desired keyhole slot drilling locations along top and bottom keyhole slot lines (drawn during previous step) as shown.
NOTE: Draw lines as close to the middle of the keyhole slot as possible.
4. Carefully team lift your display stand away from the wall.
NOTE:
· If securing to a wall with steel or wood studs, use a
pencil and a stud finder to align your keyhole slot
drilling locations along top and bottom keyhole slot
lines (drawn during step 2) to hit the studs. · If you are not securing your display stand into steel
FIGURE C
studs using the provided SNAPTOGGLE® anchors (B), and instead are going into wood studs, you
must provide your own lag bolt hardware that meets the appropriate weight ratings specified in “Weight
Ratings” on page 9.
· If you are not securing your display stand into cinderblocks using the provided SNAPTOGGLE anchors
(B), and instead are going into a solid concrete wall, you must also provide your own concrete anchor
hardware meeting the appropriate weight ratings specified.
WARNING: Customer-provided mounting hardware must be used on all four keyhole
slot locations when securing the display stand to any wall type and the unit
must be set on the ground. ADVERTENCIA: El material de montaje proporcionado
por el cliente debe utilizarse en las cuatro ranuras de los orificios de
bloqueo al fijar el soporte de pantalla a cualquier tipo de pared y la unidad
debe colocarse en el suelo. AVERTISSEMENT: Le matériel de montage fourni par
le client doit être utilisé sur les quatre emplacements des trous de serrure
lors de la fixation du support d’affichage à tout type de mur et l’unité doit
être placée sur le sol.
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ATTACHING THE DISPLAY STAND TO YOUR WALL (IF PURCHASED, CONTINUED)
WARNING: When securing to a wall with steel or wood studs, your mounting
hardware must hit the stud through both top and bottom keyhole slot locations
on at least one side of your display stand for proper support. ADVERTENCIA: Al
asegurar a una pared con de acero o madera estructuras, su hardware de montaje
debe fijarse al material a través de ambos lugares de ranura de ojo de
cerradura superior e inferior en al menos un lado de su soporte de pantalla
para un soporte suficiente. AVERTISSEMENT: Lors de la fixation à un mur avec
des montants en acier ou en bois, votre matériel de montage doit toucher le
montant à travers les emplacements des fentes en trou de serrure supérieur et
inférieur sur au moins un côté de votre présentoir pour un support approprié.
5. The remaining sections of this topic show you how to attach the display
stand to your specific wall type as follows:
· “Attaching the Display Stand to a Wall With Steel Studs or Cinderblocks” on
page 14. · “Attaching the Display Stand to a Wall With Wood Studs” on page 15.
· “Attaching the Display Stand to a Solid Concrete Wall” on page 15.
NOTE: If your installation requires additional measurements and details, refer
to the technical specification (120-00027) at www.legrandav.com.
Attaching the Display Stand to a Wall With Steel Studs or Cinderblocks
NOTE: Adjust torque on power driver to the “drill” setting.
1. Use electric drill and ½” drill bit to drill holes in all the marked
keyhole slot locations. You must hit wall studs (where applicable) in top and
bottom keyhole slots on at least one side of the display stand for proper
support.
NOTE: If securing to cinderblocks, avoid drilling into webs and sides as
shown. (FIGURE D)
Web
Sides
FIGURE D
Plastic Cap
Metal Channel
2. Insert SNAPTOGGLE® anchor (B) into a hole by holding the metal channel flat alongside the plastic straps and sliding the channel through the hole as shown. (FIGURE E)
B
Plastic
Straps
3. Make the plastic strap handles even to force the metal channel
perpendicular to the entire anchor. (FIGURE F)
FIGURE E 4. Secure the anchor by firmly sliding the plastic cap along the
straps until the flange of the cap is flush with the wall.
5. Snap off plastic straps from the anchor by carefully bending them toward the wall. (FIGURE G)
6. Repeat steps 2 – 5 to insert SNAPTOGGLE anchors (B) into all of your
keyhole slot location holes drilled during step 1.
NOTE: Adjust torque on power driver to lightest setting and only increase as
necessary.
Making handles even forces metal channel perpendicular to entire anchor.
Handles
Slide plastic cap along straps.
Plastic Cap
7. Team lift the display stand and place it against your mounting wall aligning keyhole slots with the
FFIIGGUURREE FF
prepared holes and anchors.
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Metal Channel
ATTACHING THE DISPLAY STAND TO YOUR WALL (IF PURCHASED, CONTINUED)
Bend straps toward wall to remove from anchor.
FIGURE G
8. Place a level on the top center of your display stand and make any final
adjustments to the leveling feet (by carefully team tilting the display stand)
as necessary.
9. Use electric drill, 7/16″ socket, (4x) ¼”-20 x 2½” bolts (C) and (4x)
¼”-20 washers (D) through keyhole slots and into the anchors to secure the
stand to your wall.
Attaching the Display Stand to a Wall With Wood Studs
NOTE: Adjust torque on power driver to the “drill” setting.
1. Use protective eyewear, electric drill, and 3/32″ drill bit to drill holes in all the marked keyhole slot locations. You must hit wall studs in top and bottom keyhole slots on at least one side of the display stand for proper support.
NOTE: Adjust torque on electric drill to lightest setting and only increase as necessary.
2. Team lift the display stand and place it against your mounting wall aligning keyhole slots with the prepared holes and anchors.
3. Place a level on the top center of your display stand and make any final adjustments to the leveling feet (by carefully team tilting the display stand) as necessary.
4. Use electric drill, 7/16″ socket, (6x) ¼ “x 2½” lag bolts (C, not provided), and (6x) ¼”-20 washers (D) through keyhole slots and into the drilled holes to secure the stand to your wall.
Attaching the Display Stand to a Solid Concrete Wall
NOTE: When securing your display stand (A) to a solid concrete wall, you must
provide your own concrete anchors that support the weight ratings specified in
“Weight Ratings” on page 9.
Secure your display stand (A) to a solid concrete wall by using a procedure
similar to “Securing the Display Stand to a Wall With Steel Studs or
Cinderblocks” on page 14.
REMOVING THE DOORS FROM YOUR DISPLAY STAND
1. Use side door keys (J) to unlock the outer doors from the lower bay. (FIGURE H)
NOTE: Door locks are located on side of display stand. Right door lock shown.
FIGURE H
2. Carefully push outer doors into the open position as shown. (FIGURE J)
FIGURE J
NOTE: Middle door cannot be removed until outer doors are removed or opened.
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REMOVING THE DOORS FROM YOUR DISPLAY STAND (CONTINUED) 3. Push the the sliding rail outward while pressing the release lever until it is exposed. (FIGURE K)
Release Lever
NOTE: Press the release lever
Locked in Open Position
Release Lever
NOTE: Push the rail outward
NOTE: Outer left door shown
open.
Unlocked from Open Position
FIGURE K
4. Pull and lift to remove the door completely from the sliding rail and set aside for re-installation. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the other outer door.
Magnet locations.
FIGURE L
NOTE: Bare frame of display stand shown for clarity.
NOTE: Secured with magnets, the middle door remains in place after removing
the outer doors.
6. Pull the middle front door to remove it and set aside for re-installation.
(FIGURE L)
Close up of latch with lock.
FREE STANDING DISPLAY STAND ONLY: A separate set of 3 door keys (H) provided
for the rear doors.
7. Use a rear door key (H) to unlock each door (left, middle, and right).
8. Pull the latch until the door opens as shown. (FIGURE M)
NOTE: Door is in open position.
9. Lift up the door to remove it and set aside for re-installation. Repeat the previous two steps to remove the remaining doors.
FIGURE M
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REPOSITIONING THE 10″ LEVER LOCK PLATE
NOTE: · One 10″ Lever Lock plate (E) is pre-installed
inside of the display stand. For more information, contact support at
av.support@legrand.com or 866-977-3901.
· This topic shows how to reposition your pre-installed 10″ Lever Lock (E), if
needed.
1. Press the clip and lift the same side of the 10″ plate from the display
stand column. (FIGURE P)
2. Reverse the steps (inserting the 10″ plate tabs on the on the side without
the clip first) to re-install the 10″ plate to a new location inside the
display stand, if desired.
NOTE: · There are 4x mounting positions available for the
three upper columns on the front and rear side of the display stand. (FIGURE
N) · The bottom-middle bay has (3x) mounting positions available for one Lever
Lock plate in three different locations (first, second, and third column).
3. Insert securing rivets (F) on the tab beneath the clip of the 10″ plate to
lock it in place.
NOTE: Lever Lock plate can be repositioned in the top three storage columns
and in the bottom-middle
column from the front or the back, as desired.
1
2
NOTE:
· There are
3
4x mounting positions
available on
each side.
4 · More than one
plate can be
installed.
Bottom-middle bay mounting
positions
FIGURE N
E Clip
F Side with
clip
FIGURE P
Side without clip
TIP: If necessary, you can remove the securing rivet by pushing its tip end out of the hole with a small screwdriver, and then pulling by hand at the rivet’s head.
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USING TOP SMALL DEVICE STORAGE AND BOTTOM RACKMOUNT BAYS
1. After installing your equipment, run cabling using openings between the top small device storage columns and the bottom rackmount bays, if needed.
FLOOR-TO-WALL DISPLAY STANDS ONLY: Load components into the top small device
storage columns and bottom bays at this point in the overall installation and
configuration process because access to these areas is more difficult after
re-installing the front panel and mounting your display.
NOTE: · Bottom-outside bays on all display stand models
includes 2RU rackrail pairs for device storage that may be re-positioned in 7
vertical 1.5″ (38mm) increments. · Adjust torque on electric drill to lightest
setting and only increase as necessary.
Top Small Device Storage Columns
(Shaded for Clarity)
FIGURE R Bottom Bays
(Shaded for Clarity)
2. Use electric drill and a 5/16″ socket to remove the 10-32 nuts, reposition the rackrail brackets to the same height, and re-install the nuts as necessary. (FIGURE R)
NOTE: Bare frame of display stand shown for clarity.
3. Attach devices to the rackrail using a #2 Phillips screwdriver and rack screws (not provided).
NOTE: If you are installing equipment to higher rackrail positions in the outer bottom bays, use a short, stubby #2 Phillips screwdriver or a mini ratchet wrench with a #2 Phillips bit to tighten rack screws (not provided). (FIGURE S)
NOTE: Rackrail brackets in outer bottom bays shown in black for clarity.
10-32 Nut on Rackrail Bracket
OR
FIGURE S
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DETERMINING THE DEFAULT HEIGHT FROM THE FLOOR TO THE BOTTOM OF YOUR DISPLAY
Use the following steps to determine the height from the floor to the bottom
edge of your display when mounted on your display stand.
1. Locate the diamond-shaped holes punched into each column of the top small device storage area of your display stand as shown. (FIGURE T)
Diamond-shaped hole punched into each column of the top small device storage area.
NOTE: The diamond holes are located 52″ (1.32 m) from the floor.
FIGURE T
2. Confirm the location of the VESA pattern on the back of your display (display not provided).
Center of VESA pattern
Ucmeanttcehreosf
display.
CENTERED VESA PATTERN: VESA patterns are often centered on the back of
displays. (FIGURE U)
FIGURE U
OFFSET VESA PATTERN: Sometimes, VESA patterns are offset below the center of displays. If the VESA pattern on the back of your display is offset, measure the difference between the center of the pattern and the center of your display. (FIGURE V)
Center of VESA pattern offset from
center of display.
Measure this
amount.
FIGURE V
3. Use the data from the previous steps to subtract ½ the height of your display (if VESA is centered) or ½ the height of your display and the offset (if applicable) from the 52″ (1.32 m) height level. The result is the height from the floor to bottom edge of your display.
Formula if VESA pattern centered on back of display:
52″ (1.32 m) — ½ Height of Your Display = ?
52″ (1.32 m) — ½ Height of Your Display — VESA Offset Amount = ?
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CUSTOMIZING THE HEIGHT FROM THE FLOOR TO THE BOTTOM OF YOUR DISPLAY
Use the following step to customize the height from the floor to the bottom
edge of your display using the default height calculated in the previous
topic.
· Use the default height calculated to determine how much higher or lower you
would like the bottom edge of your display in 2″ (50.8 mm) increments.
NOTE: Hole sets for customizing the height of your display are shown. (FIGURE
W)
NOTE: Hole sets shown are spaced
in 2″ (50.8 mm) increments.
FIGURE W
ATTACHING HORIZONTAL BRACKETS, EXTRUSION, AND MAKING ADJUSTMENTS
Based on the desired bottom edge of your display, plan to install all of your horizontal extrusion brackets (AA) to higher or lower hole sets from where the diamond holes on the brackets and the display stand align.
NOTE: The hole sets shown for the brackets are spaced vertically in 2″ (50.8 mm) increments. (FIGURE X)
TIP: Refer to dimension specifications provided with your display.
1. Attach all horizontal extrusion brackets (AA) at the same level higher or lower than diamond holes by 2″ (50.8 mm) increments on the display stand.
Diamond holes on horizontal extrusion brackets match the ones on the display
stand for the 52″ (1.32 m) height to center
of display.
FIGURE X
NOTE: Back view of upper frame shown.
2. By hand, put (2x) 5/16-18 x 1″ machine screws (AB) through keyhole
slots where the horizontal extrusion bracket (AA) and the desired
hole set on display stand (determined from the previous topic) align,
and thread (2x) 5/16″-18 hex nuts (AC) onto the screws as shown. Do
AC
not tighten. (FIGURE Y)
3. Repeat the process to attach the remaining brackets, all at the same hole set height, onto your display stand.
FIGURE Y
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ATTACHING HORIZONTAL BRACKETS, EXTRUSION, AND MAKING ADJUSTMENTS (CONT.)
4. Slide horizontal extrusion (P) into interlock tabs
found on horizontal extrusion brackets (AA,
positioned loosely), as shown. (FIGURE Z)
P
NOTE: For dual and Jupiter 105″ display installations, make sure to attach both extrusions at this point.
Interlock Tabs
AA
FIGURE Z FOR SINGLE DISPLAY INSTALLATIONS (EXCEPT JUPITER 105″): Proceed to
the final step.
FOR DUAL DISPLAY AND SINGLE JUPITER 105″ DISPLAY INSTALLATIONS:
5. Refer to corresponding “Chief Fusion Modular Mounting Rails, Connectors
and End Cap Kits” installation instructions for the Connecting Bracket kit
(FMSHC1) at www.legrandav.com. The connecting bracket kit installation
instruction provides details for the coupling of (2x) horizontal extrusions
(P).
NOTE: For floor to wall models, reach behind the horizontal extrusion (P) to tighten the connecting bracket.
TIP: Use a short, stubby #2 Phillips screwdriver or a mini ratchet wrench with a #2 Phillips bit, if necessary.
6. While referencing the Chief Fusion Modular Mounting Rails, Connectors and End Cap Kits installation instruction, use hex key and 10-24 x 1-½” flat head cap screw to secure the connect bracket to front of mounting rail. (FIGURE AA)
7. Use 3/16″ hex key, 5/16 x ” button head cap screw, 5/16″ split washer, and
friction washers to fasten connector plate. (FIGURE AB)
8. Use ” hex key and 10-24 x 1-½” flat head cap screw to secure the connect
bracket to front of second section of mounting rail.
9. Repeat Step 7 to fasten connector plate and completely secure it to the
connect plate.
NOTE: Back of extrusion shown.
FIGURE AA
NOTE: Front of extrusion shown.
FIGURE AB
10. Use socket wrench and ½” socket to tighten machine screws and nuts (previously tightened by hand) to the horizontal extrusion brackets (AA).
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ATTACHING SHROUD BRACKETS AND MAKING ADJUSTMENTS
Based on the desired height of your horizontal extrusion and the number of
your displays, plan to prep and install the shrouds at the same level.
NOTE: Attach shroud interface bracket (M) and rear shroud bracket (N) to have
a fully prepped shroud before mounting it on the display stand.
Use hole set highlighted if Y
VESA pattern is centered.
1. Attach shroud interface bracket (M) to front of shroud before securing the hardware.
Use hole below center for 105″ Jupiter displays only.
FIGURE AC
CENTERED VESA PATTERN: Use the marked hole set shown. (FIGURE AC)
OFFSET VESA PATTERN: · Take the offset amount from page 19 and use the holes
for that
distance below the marked hole set shown. · For Jupiter 105″ displays only,
use hole below centered holeset.
2. By hand, screw (2x) ¼”-20 flange nuts (Y) onto (2x) studs located on the front of shroud, to secure the shroud interface bracket (M) to the shroud (L).
FOR JUPITER DISPLAYS: Hole pattern on shroud may vary.
NOTE: Back of shroud shown.
NOTE: Adjust shrouds based on your display(s) overall length.
N
FIGURE AD
At this location the shrouds are fully extended.
3. Attach side containing (3x) rear shroud bracket (N) studs to the (3x) corresponding keyholes located on back of shroud (L). (FIGURE AD)
FIGURE AE
TIP: For large display sizes use innermost hole set and for smaller display
sizes use outermost hole set, as shown. (FIGURE AE)
4. By hand, tighten (3x) ¼”-20 flange nuts (Y) onto studs located on the
front of shroud.
5. Repeat the previous steps to assemble brackets on the second shroud before
mounting them on the display stand.
NOTE: · Procedure is similar for dual display installations. · Ensure both
shrouds are fully prepped before attaching them to the display stand.
WARNING: This procedure requires at least one additional person. ADVERTENCIA: Este procedimiento requiere al menos una persona adicional. AVERTISSEMENT: Cette procédure nécessite au moins une personne supplémentaire.
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ATTACHING SHROUD BRACKETS AND MAKING ADJUSTMENTS (CONTINUED)
NOTE: Attach shroud (L) to the display stand at the same level of your desired
height, which was established in previous topics.
Interlock Tab
6. Carefully team lift shroud and slide interlock tabs located on shroud interface bracket (M) into the (2x) channels found on the back end of the horizontal extrusion (P). (FIGURE AF)
NOTE: Back view of
N
upper frame shown.
Interlock Tab
Slide shroud interface bracket into extrusion.
FIGURE AF
Tighten nuts from inside of the frame.
L
FIGURE AG
NOTE: As one person slides the interlock tabs into the horizontal extrusion,
have another person align rear shroud bracket studs with obround holes (shaded
for clarity) on the side of frame. (FIGURE AG)
7. By hand, tighten (2x) ¼”-20 flange nuts (Y) onto (2x) rear shroud bracket
studs from the inside of the frame.
8. At this point, make any desired adjustments to the shroud height or width based on your display dimensions. (FIGURE AH)
NOTE: · Adjust torque on electric drill to lightest setting and
only increase as necessary. · Return to steps 2 and 5 to secure hardware
previously tightened by hand.
Desired Width
Desired Height
9. Use an electric drill and 7/16″ socket to tighten ¼”-20 flange nuts (Y) to secure the shroud interface bracket (M) to shroud (L). Do not overtighten.
FIGURE AH
10. Use an electric drill and a 7/16″ socket to tighten ¼”-20 flange nuts (Y) to secure the rear shroud bracket (N) to the display stand (A). Do not overtighten.
Adjust bolt to create an angle of lean for
your display.
NOTE: The shroud interface bracket (M) is designed to create a small angle of
lean for your display.
11. Use a 3/16″ hex key to adjust the angle of lean, if necessary. (FIGURE
AJ)
FIGURE AJ
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ATTACHING SHROUD BRACKETS AND MAKING ADJUSTMENTS (CONTINUED)
NOTE: Once shrouds are fixed to your display stand, proceed to attaching front and bridge panels.
12. Attach front panels, previously removed in “Removing the Panels from Your Display Stand” on
page 12, behind shroud.
Screw Locations Circled
13. Attach bridge panels (R) behind shroud (L).
Bridge Panels
NOTE: Position bridge panels to cover any gaps
that may be visible. (FIGURE AK)
Front Panels
14. Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver and (8x) 12 x ”
sheet metal screws (S) to secure bridge and shroud
panels. Do not overtighten.
ATTACHING END CAPS TO HORIZONTAL EXTRUSION
FIGURE AK
FIGURE AL
NOTE: Verify the torque on your electric drill is on the lightest setting and
only increase as necessary.
· Use electric drill, #2 Phillips bit, extrusion end caps (T) and (4x) ¼”-20 x
½” end cap screws (U) to attach an end cap on each end of the horizontal
extrusion (P). (FIGURE AL)
SELECTING THE CORRECT INTERFACE BRACKET HARDWARE FOR YOUR DISPLAY
NOTE: The interface hardware kit provided includes different pan head screws (IP-A) to accommodate
the threaded inserts on the back of most displays. This topic helps you select the correct size pan head
screw length for your display.
1. Use a toothpick or small straw as a thread depth indicator and insert it into a threaded insert on the back of your display.
Thread Depth
Indicator
(Toothpick or Straw)
2. With the toothpick or straw fully inserted, use a pencil to mark it at ” above the surface as shown. (FIGURE AM)
Mark ” Above Depth
IP-A
Depth Plus ” Allowance
Mark
Thread Depth Indicator
(Toothpick or Straw)
FIGURE AN
FIGURE AM
3. Select a pan head screw (IP-A) size that is shorter in length than the ”
mark you made on your thread depth indicator. (FIGURE AN)
CAUTION: Only use screws shorter than the ” mark or damage to the display may
occur. PRECAUCIÓN: Solo puede haber tornillos más cortos que la marca ” o
puede haber daños en la pantalla. ATTENTION: N’utilisez que des vis plus
courtes que la marque ” ou vous risquez d’endommager l’écran.
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ATTACHING INTERFACE BRACKETS TO THE BACK OF YOUR DISPLAY
NOTE: Install any additional accessories you may have purchased (camera
mounts, sound bars and other audio products available from Legrand or other
providers) before mounting your display.
Before proceeding, refer to the instructions provided with your accessory for
the proper installation order.
1. Carefully place your display facedown onto an appropriate work surface.
NOTE: Center the display interface brackets (Z) on your display so they do not
extend past the top or bottom.
2. Determine the correct size pan head screws for attaching the interface
brackets to your display. For more information, see the previous topic.
3. Determine if spacers (IP-B) are required when attaching the interface
brackets to the back of your display.
NOTE: Adjust torque on electric drill to lightest setting and only increase as
necessary.
4. Use electric drill, #2 Phillips bit, (4x) spacers (IP-B, if required),
(4x) washers (IP-C), and (4x) correct length pan head screws to attach the
interface brackets to the back of your display as shown. (FIGURE AP)
NOTE: · Spacers may be needed between the interface bracket and display for
clearance and added depth. · The hardware used must be assembled in the
arranged order shown in this topic. · A minimum of (2x) pan head screws,
washers, and spacers (if spacers required) must be used
on each interface bracket.
Mounting Screws
NOTE: Install any additional
Z
IP-A
accessories you may have
purchased before mounting
IP-C
your display.
IP-B
FIGURE AP
FOR DUAL DISPLAY INSTALLATIONS: Repeat the previous steps to attach the display interface brackets (Z) to the back of your second display.
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ATTACHING INTERFACE BRACKETS TO THE BACK OF YOUR DISPLAY (CONTINUED)
FOR SINGLE JUPITER 105″ DISPLAY INSTALLATIONS: Assemble interface and adapter brackets prior to attaching it to your display.
NOTE: Use upper-most circular hole on interface
bracket.
NOTE: Adjust torque on electric drill to lightest setting and only
Stud
increase as necessary.
5. Use socket wrench, (4x) and (4x) 5/16″-18 hex nuts (V) to attach the
adapter bracket (W) to the interface bracket (Z) as shown. (FIGURE AR)
IP-A
Adapter Bracket
Interface Bracket
IP-C
IP-B
FIGURE AR
6. Use electric drill, #2 Phillips bit, (4x) spacers (IP-B), (4x) washers (IP-C), and (4x) pan head screws (IP-A) to attach the assembled bracket to the back of your display as shown. (FIGURE AS)
FIGURE AS LEVELING YOUR DISPLAY STAND (FREE-STANDING MODELS ONLY)
NOTE: · Leveling mounts are provided in case the level of your
display stand requires adjusting. (FIGURE AT) · The following topic provides
information on how to
re-adjust the leveling mounts for your model.
Leveling Mounts FIGURE AT
G FIGURE AU
1. Use a socket wrench and 5/16″ socket to re-adjust the level of your
display stand.
NOTE: Reach the leveling mount from the top surface of base.
2. Use (6x) ” dome plugs (G) to cover holes exposing the leveling mounts as shown. (FIGURE AU)
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HANGING YOUR DISPLAY
WARNING: This procedure requires at least one additional person. ADVERTENCIA:
Este procedimiento requiere al menos una persona adicional. AVERTISSEMENT:
Cette procédure nécessite au moins une personne supplémentaire.
1. With at least one other person, carefully lift your display slightly above
your horizontal extrusion (P). (FIGURE AV)
2. Slowly lower the display while ensuring top interface bracket hooks fully
engage onto the top of the horizontal extrusion (P).
Z
WARNING: Do not release your display until certain the top hook of each
interface bracket is securely seated on the upper edge of your horizontal
extrusion. ADVERTENCIA: No suelte la pantalla hasta que el gancho superior de
cada soporte de interfaz esté firmemente sentado en el borde superior de la
extrusión horizontal. AVERTISSEMENT: Non rilasciare il display fino a quando
il gancio superiore di ogni staffa di interfaccia non è fissato saldamente sul
bordo superiore dell’estrusione orizzontale
Top Hooks on Interface Brackets
Horizontal Extrusion
Interface Bracket Release Cords
FIGURE AV
3. Carefully bring the lower side of the display forward until the lower jaws
of the interface brackets securely latch onto the bottom edge of the
horizontal extrusion.
NOTE: Remove your display by pulling both release cord rings down while
pulling bottom of the display away and then team lift it off the horizontal
extrusion.
TIP: Store release cords behind your display by attaching the magnetic rings
to the metal interface brackets.
RE-ATTACHING THE PANELS TO YOUR DISPLAY STAND
NOTE: · Any indentations made to the acoustic felt (PET) material of the front
or side panel may be
removed by applying steam. · Remove dust and debris from panels with a clean,
soft, lint-free cloth or vacuum. · Bleach and cleaning agents are not
recommended, as they may discolor the material. · Carefully re-install both
front and side panels by reversing the steps in “Removing the Panels from
Your Display Stand” on page 12.
FOR FREE-STANDING MODELS: Re-install back panels by reversing the steps in
“Removing the Panels from Your Display Stand” on page 12.
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RE-ATTACHING THE DOORS TO YOUR DISPLAY STAND 1. Align outer and inner sliding
rails before pushing doors
inward. (FIGURE AW)
NOTE: If sliding rails are misaligned, the door may fall off or not close
properly.
2. Push doors inward.
NOTE: The door is secured when the release lever, inner and outer sliding
rails are locked, as shown. (FIGURE AX)
Outer Sliding Rail
Inner Sliding Rail
Outer Sliding Rail
Release Inner Sliding
Lever
Rail
FIGURE AW
FIGURE AX WARRANTY For warranty information, refer to www.legrandav.com/policies/warranty_information.
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