Cable Management
NOTE: Make sure cables have enough slack to allow full movement of the arm.
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Run power cable through top or bottom of wall arm (A) and signal cable(s) through other side of arm in order to
avoid interference with the signal. Lock cables into place by snapping cable covers (J & K) onto mount. Display
may have to be moved for easy access.
Optional: If additional cable management is required route cable ties (G) through slots of wall arm (A) as shown in
detail 3.
• Do not remove screw or loosen screw until it is no longer engaged with the mount. Doing so may cause the display
to fall.
• If screws become loose over time, tighten screws as necessary. Tighten screws to 50 in • lbs (5.6 N.m.) maximum
torque.
If more or less tension is desired in the arm pivot points, do the following:
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• To increase tension, turn socket screw clockwise with 5mm allen wrench (I). NOTE: Tighten screws to
50 in • lbs (5.6 N.m.) maximum torque.
• To reduce tension, turn socket screw counter-clockwise with 5mm allen wrench (I). NOTE: Do not turn more
than half a turn.
K
A
G
SLOT
CABLE
DETAIL 3
WARNING
TENSIONS SCREW
TENSIONS SCREWS
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