Digital Menu Board Wall Mount Installation MDSWMB2T4249 MDSWMB3T4249 www.microndisplaysolutions.com
Table of Contents Important Safety... 3 Models and Specifications... 4 Package Contents... 5 Step 1 Two(2) Wide or Three (3) Wide Menu Board Mount... 6 Step 2 Joining 2 Wide and 3 Wide Menu Board Mounts... 6 Step 3 Mounting to Wall... 7 Step 4 Tilt Mechanism Adjustment... 8 Step 5 Attaching End Caps... 8 Step 6 Attaching VESA Panel Brackets & Mounting Panels... 9 Step 7 Installing Monitor Security Locks (Optional Item)... 10 Step 8 Installing Cable Tie Clamps (Optional Item)... 10 Warranty... 11 Digital Menu Board 4249 Wall Mount Installation Manual Page 2
Important Safety CAUTION: Before you begin any of the installation procedures read and follow the warnings and important safety instructions within the manual. WARNING! FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS ON ACCESSING BEHIND PANELS AND SERVICING PANELS MAY RESULT IN POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY AND DAMAGE TO VIDEO PANELS DUE FROM FALLING! BEFORE INSTALLING THE MOUNT, ENSURE THE WALL IS STRUCTUALLY SOUND AND ABLE TO PROPERLY SUPPORT THE COMBINED WEIGHT OF MOUNT AND VIDEO PANELS! Cat No. MDSWMB2T4249 and MDSWMB3T4249 Tested and Evaluated to CSA Model Code SPE-1000, Clause 6.2.8. Testé et évalué selon le code de modèle CSA SPE-1000, article 6.2.8 Warning: Maximum hanging load 100 Kg for MDSWMB2T4249 and 120 Kg for MDSWMB3T4249. Attention: Charge maximale suspendue 100 Kg pour MDSWMB2T4249 et 120 Kg pour MDSWMB3T4249. Use the following safety guidelines to help protect you during the installation, especially with installing the video panels to mount and when access to panels is required to ensure your own personal safety. Read all the installation instructions before installing the mounting solution. Read and follow all important safety instructions. Depending on size of video mount solutions, two (2) persons may be required for installation. Please ensure all safety precautions are followed when working with heights. Digital Menu Board 4249 Wall Mount Installation Manual Page 3
Models and Specifications Product MDSWMB2T4249 MDSWMB3T4249 Type 2 Wide Tilt Menu Board 3 Wide Tilt Menu Board Screen Sizes 42 to 49 Tilt 0 to 15 Degrees Vesa 200 to 400 Security Locks Included Weight Load 100 kg 120 kg Dimensions (WxHxD) With 0 0 Tilt 1800 x 240 x 75mm 2750 x 240 x 75 Dimensions (WxHxD) With 15 0 Tilt 1800 x 240 x 120mm 2750 x 240 x 120mm Digital Menu Board 4249 Wall Mount Installation Manual Page 4
Package Contents Description Model Qty Picture Preassembled Mount 2T4249 1 3T4249 1 Part A 2T4249 Joiner Rail Assembly 3T4249 4 Part JR Panel VESA Bracket End Cap Hardware Cable Tie Clamp Monitor Security Lock N/R = Not Required 2T4249 4 3T4249 6 2T4249 8 3T4249 2T4249 2 3T4249 3 2T4249 3 3T4249 4 2T4249 2 3T4249 3 Part B Part EC Part H Part CC Part SL Digital Menu Board 4249 Wall Mount Installation Manual Page 5
Step 1 2 Wide or 3 Wide Menu Board Mount For a two (2) wide mount proceed to Step 3. For a three (3) wide mount the left and right sections need to be joined together using four (4) joiner bars supplied. See figure 1B. Fig. 1A Fig. 1B Once they are joined together, tighten using 4mm Allen wrench. See figure 1C, and 1D. Fig. 1C Fig. 1D Step 2 Joining 2 Wide & 3 Wide Menu Board Mounts Mount Type For configurations requiring 4 wide or 6 wide menu boards. a) Remove short joiner bars at one end of each Joiner Rail Assembly. See fig. 2A. b) Use the short joiner bars to combine the mounts. See fig. 2B. For configurations requiring 5 wide menu boards. Fig. 2A Fig. 2B a) Join 2W+3W menu board mounts using Joiner Rail Assemblies provided (Part JR). See fig.2c. b) All four (4) Joiner Rail Assemblies will be required. c) Tighten bolts using 4mm Allen wrench once they are in position. See fig.2d and 2E. Fig. 2D Fig. 2C Fig. 2E Digital Menu Board 4249 Wall Mount Installation Manual Page 6
Step 3 Mounting to Wall a) Determine center point for menu board on wall. See figure 3A. 1. Mark wall with centre point 2. Mark wall with outside measurements for menu board. 3. Determine location of wall studs. Note: Minimum of three (3) studs must be used to fasten mount to safely support weight of mount and screens for wood or steel studded walls. Fig 3A e) Using a level, install mount at the desired height by fastening the top and bottom wall rails to wall structure at stud locations. There are predrilled holes in the top and bottom wall rails every eight (8) inches. Fastening hardware not included. See figure 3B and 3C. Fig. 3B Important: 1) Do not remove white cable ties yet. See figure 3C. 2) Ensure the proper type of fastening hardware is used to ensure maximum handling load can be supported. Fig. 3C Fig. 3D f) Remove cable ties once mount is properly fastened to wall structure. Digital Menu Board 4249 Wall Mount Installation Manual Page 7
Step 4 Tilt Mechanism Adjustment For a 2 wide mount there is a tilt adjustment mechanism at each end. For a 3 wide mount there are four (4) tilt adjustment mechanisms. The maximum tilt angle is 15 Degrees. a) To set desired tilt angle, loosen the tilt adjustment screws using a 4mm Allen wrench. b) Once you have the desired tilt angle desired tighten the tilt adjustment screws. Tilt safety screw. DO NOT ADJUST Tilt adjustment screw Fig. 4A Step 5 Attaching End Caps a) Install the Black End Caps on both ends of mount. See figure 5A and 5B. b) Use clean silicone (optional) to affix End Caps. Fig. 5A Fig. 5B Digital Menu Board 4249 Wall Mount Installation Manual Page 8
Step 6 Attaching VESA Panel Brackets & Mounting Panels a) Remove video display panels to be installed from their cartons and attach the Panel VESA Brackets (Part B) to back of video panels at the VESA mounts as shown in figure 6A. Mounting hardware is provided (Part F). b) The mounting hardware consists of various lengths of M6 and M8 screws to accommodate different manufacturer specifications. c) If M6 size screws are required, you will need to use the white M8 reducer sleeves provided. See figure 6B and 6C. Fig. 6A IMPORTANT The video connections and placement of AC plug will vary by model and brand. In the event any of the cabling is in line with the Panel VESA Bracket and interferes, the use of shims/plastic spacers will be required to extend VESA Panel Bracket outwards. d) Lift each video display panel and position so the upper and lower clamps on each VESA Panel Bracket slide into the t-slot of the frame assembly. See figure 6C. e) Gently slide panel into desires position along frame assembly. f) Repeat for each video display panel. Fig. 6B Fig. 6C Fig. 6C If you still need assistance with the installation, we are a phone call away at (905)-828-1662. Digital Menu Board 4249 Wall Mount Installation Manual Page 9
Step 7 Installing Monitor Security Locks (Optional Item) The Monitor Security Locks (Part SL) are used to secure monitor to Top Rail. a) Place one (1) Monitor Security Lock on either the left or right Top Panel Clamp for each monitor. See Figure 7A. b) Once the Monitor Security Lock has been positioned directly on top of panel clamp, secure the lock by tightening the two (2) screws. See Figure 7B. Fig. 7A Fig. 7B Step 8 Installing Cable Tie Clamps (Optional Item) The Cable Tie Clamps are used for cable management and/or to fasten media player to frame assembly, etc. a) Insert Cable Tie Clamps where desired into t-slot and then rotate the Cable Tie Clamp 90 0 to secure in place. b) Thread cable tie thru the Cable Tie Clamp as required. Fig. 8A Fig. 8B Digital Menu Board 4249 Wall Mount Installation Manual Page 10
Warranty Micron Display Solutions ( MICRON ) warrants to the first purchaser for this product ( Product ), when shipped in its original container and sold or distributed in Canada by Micron or by an authorized Micron dealer, and Product was not sold as is or sales final that the Product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of three (3) years and will within the warranty period, either repair the defective Product or provide the purchaser a replacement of the defective Product. This warranty does not apply to any appearance items of the product nor to the exterior of which has been damaged or defaced, which has been subjected to improper voltage or other misuse, abnormal service or handling, which has been altered or modified in design or construction, or if the serial number or model number affixed to Product has been removed, defaced, changed, altered or tampered with. Micron Display Solutions 2679 Bristol Circle, Unit 6 Oakville, Ontario L6H 6Z8 (905)-828-1662 www.microndisplaysolutions.com Digital Menu Board 4249 Wall Mount Installation Manual Page 11