Omnimount Projector Accessories TILT PA User Manual

Step 10 — Adjusting Tilt  
Installation Instructions  
C.  
A.  
TPUM-1: Tilting Pipe Adapter  
B.  
To adjust tilt  
1. Hold A with 3/4” Socket  
2. Loosen B with 3/4” Socket  
3. Loosen C with 9/16” Socket  
4. Position Display  
5. Tighten A,B, & C  
Designed for 26” - 55” Flat Panel TV’s  
Maximum Weight Capacity: 175 lbs. (79.4 Kg)  
Connects to 1.5” NPT Pipe  
Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.  
Every effort has been made to provide accurate and error-free assembly and installation. Omni-  
Mount Systems disclaims liability for any difficulties arising from the interpretation of information  
contained in these instructions. If OmniMount products are used for purposes other than their  
original intent, OmniMount, its distributors and retailers shall not be held responsible or liable for  
injuries or property damage, direct, indirect, or consequential, which may arise from the inability  
to use this product safely, properly, and in the manner for which it has been designed and manufac-  
tured. Warranty does not apply to products which have been lost, damaged by misuse, abuse, or  
accident.  
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Step 7 — Attaching the UM1 to the Display  
Required Tools:  
Ratchet and 5/16” Deep Socket  
or  
5/16” Open Wrench  
or  
Display  
Adjustable Spanner Wrench  
Square  
Washer  
Back  
Plate  
Large Universal Adapter Component Guide  
Mounting  
Screw  
Spacer  
(if needed)  
Extended Rails  
1. Thread Mounting Screw through Square Washer, Rail, Spacer (if needed),  
and into the Display’s Mounting Holes.  
Back Plate  
Channel  
NOTE: Ensure Retaining Screws are loose enough to allow for adjustment  
Standard Rails  
2. Center the Back Plate on the Display and securely tighten the Retaining  
Screws and Mounting Screws  
Important  
DO NOT over tighten the mounting screws, or the display may be damaged.  
NEVER use a power driver to tighten the mounting screws.  
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Step 5 — Secure Sliders and Back Plate (continued)  
Parts List  
ID  
Description  
Qty  
NOTE: The outer corners  
of the Back Plate must al-  
ways be secured. Some  
wide Displays will require  
the installation of a 6mm  
Screw and 6mm Lock Nut  
(not included) to secure the  
Back Plate.  
A Philips Screws M4 x 16mm  
B Philips Screws M4 x 36mm  
C Philips Screws M4 x 45mm  
D Philips Screws M5 x 16mm  
E Philips Screws M5 x 36mm  
F Philips Screws M5 x 46mm  
G Philips Screws M6 x 16mm  
H Philips Screws M6 x 36mm  
I Philips Screws M6 x 46mm  
J Philips Screws M8 x 16mm  
K Philips Screws M8 x 36mm  
L Philips Screws M8 x 46mm  
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4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
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Step 6 — Hardware Selection  
Consult the supplied Hardware Cross Reference list, and locate the appropriate  
mounting screws (A-L) for your display  
M 5/8" Urethane Spacer  
N 3/4" Urethane Spacer  
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Spacers  
Some displays will require the use of a spacer.  
There are two spacers provided:  
5/8” (16 mm) round nose spacer (M)  
3/4” (19 mm) block spacer (N)  
Description  
Qty  
6mm x 12mm Screws  
Square Washer  
8
4
1
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4
Flange Nut  
The spacers may be used individually, or may be snapped together to create  
one large stacked spacer. The spacers have been designed to snap directly into  
the mounting rail for ease in handling, and also include two different mounting  
holes to manage the various screw sizes.  
Small Hex Wrench  
Stud Screws  
5/16" Flange Nuts  
Nylock Jam Nut  
5/16" Nylock Jam Nuts  
Large Hex Wrench  
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Generally, the 5/8” Spacer (M) is used on displays with slightly curved backs  
and/or recessed mounting lands. The 3/4” Spacer (N) is used on displays with  
curved backs, and Stacked Spacers (M&N) will be used on displays with  
deeply curved backs and/or protruding accessories.  
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Step 4 — Rail Installation  
Step 1 — Set Studs in UM-1  
Narrow Configuration  
Standard Configuration  
Step 5 — Secure Sliders and Back Plate  
Insert Stud  
Screws Here  
1. Insert Stud Screws (4) into front of Adapter.  
1. Set Rails to horizontal distance between Mounting Holes on Display.  
2. Loosely thread Slider Retaining Screws through Channels into Sliders  
2. Thread Flange Nuts (4)  
onto Stud Screws and tighten  
using a 5/16” Socket.  
3. Thread Nylock Nut (2) onto the  
two top Stud Screws leaving space  
between Nylock and Flange Nuts.  
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Step 2 — Determine Rail Selection  
Step 3 — Determine Width Configuration  
Measure the vertical distance between  
Mounting Holes on Display.  
Measure the horizontal distance between  
Mounting Holes on Display.  
See below for Width Configuration details.  
If distance is greater than 19” (48cm)  
use the supplied Extended Rails.  
Prior to adjustment, loosen Slider Retaining Screws.  
Extended Rail Installation  
(only if required)  
Standard Configuration  
1. Using the Small Hex Wrench  
unscrew the Slider Retaining  
Screws (8).  
Slider  
Retaining  
Screws  
2. Pull to remove the Standard  
Rail and attached Sliders.  
Range: 15 ¾” (40cm) to 38 ½” (98cm)  
3. Using the Small Hex Wrench un-  
screw the Rail Retaining Screws (4)  
and remove the Standard Rail.  
Narrow Configuration  
Rail  
Retaining  
Screws  
4. Replace with the Extended Rail,  
insert the Rail Retaining Screws and  
tighten.  
Rail Retaining  
Screw Holes  
Range: 3 ½” (9cm) to 15 ½” (39cm)  
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