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To avoid personal injury, use only an approved projector mount. Using
an unauthorized projec tor mount may lead to poor ventilation and
projector failure.
Hardware Description
The Digital Projector Mount utilizes the following hardware. Note that the
letters associated with the hardware on this list correspond to the letters
listed in the instructions for each installation method.
When installing the projector mount, keep in mind that the projector’s
focus ring is not squarely in the center of the front of the projector, but
offset by several inches. Make sure that when you mount the projector
you offset the installation to match the amount of inches that the
projector’s focus ring is offset from the center of the front of the
projector.
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(A) Three (3) 4 (mm) x 8 (mm) Phillips head screws
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SP-CEIL-004 DIGITAL PROJECTOR MOUNT
InstallationInstructions
Getting the Digital Projector Ready
Before you start the installation process, prepare your Digital Projector by
performing the following steps
(FIGURE 1).
(B) One (1) mounting bracket
These are the installation instructions for your Digital Projector Mount.
Included are four methods of installation. Select the method that works
best for your viewing situation. The methods are:
1. Turn the projector (C) upside down and place it on a clean flat
surface, preferably on a towel.
Fixed Height Ceiling Installation— best for short ceilings, eight (8’) or
2. Locate the mounting bracket (B) and align it over the holes on the
projector.
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3. Locate the three (3) 4 (mm) x 8 (mm) Phillips head screws (A).
Adjustable Height Ceiling Installation—best for high ceilings, nine (9’)
feet or higher *
4. Use the Phillips head screwdriver to secure the mounting bracket
(B) to the projector via the three (3) Phillips head screws (A). Do
Wall Mount Installation—for installing the Digital Projector Mount on a
not over-tighten the screws.
(C) Digital Projector (not included
(D) Ceiling structure (not included)
A
rear wall
Figure 1
B
C
(E) One (1) upper plate
*If the required height range is greater than 12½", the optional SP-LTMT-
EXTP could be used to extend the length of the suspension adapter (see
(N) under “Hardware Description” on the next page). For further
information or ordering assistance, please contact us at the phone
number and address listed at the top of this column.
Before You Start the Installation
The wall or ceiling where you want to install the digital projector must be
capable of supporting a weight that is five (5) times the weight of 6lbs the
projector you are installing. Consult the projector’s documentation for
weight specifications. If the wall, ceiling, tabletop, shelf, or floor is not
strong enough to handle five (5) times the weight of 6lbs, then you must
reinforce the installation environment. If you are unsure about the
installation environment, please consider having it reinforced and having
the projector installed by qualified personnel. Failure to do so could result
in serious personal injury and damage to the projector.
(F) SINGLE WOOD STUD: If mounting on a single wood stud use three
(3) 5/16" x 2" Lag bolts (minimum) commercially available. Use the
mounting points on the center of the plate.
Tools Needed for Installing the Digital Projector Mount
You need the following tools to install the Digital Projector Mount:
SOLID STRUCTURE: If mounting to a solid structure use four (4)
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Phillips head screwdriver (not included)
Allen wrench (included)
5/16" x 2" Lag bolts (minimum) commercially available. Use the
mounting points on the outer points of the plate.
(G) One (1) swivel bracket (unit-attached)
Drill (for installation environment only - do not use a drill on the Digital
Projector or the Digital Projector Mount) and drill bit to match the
hardware for your installation environment (not included)
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The commercially available hardware (F) that is required by your
installation environment (not included)
Projected Image Sizes
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LISTED
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For image sizes based upon the projector’s distance to the screen,
consult the ”Projected Image Size” section in your projector’s User’s
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Guide.
FIGURE 3
FIGURE 4
Wall Mount Installation
Complete the following steps to install the projector mount and projector
to your wall. (FIGURE 4)
Note: Look at the bottom of the swivel bracket (G) and locate the arrow.
Make sure you install the projector mount with the arrow pointing toward
your screen.
15. Use the Allen wrench to remove the upper plate (E) from the swivel
bracket (G).
16. Use the Allen wrench to remove the two screws from the enclosed
end of the of the suspension adapter (N), and place it (N) into the
slotted extension on the upper plate (E). Make sure that the two (2)
outer holes on the suspension adapter (N) align with the holes on
the slotted extension on the upper plate (E).
17. Screw the two screws removed in step 2 into the two (2) holes to
secure the suspension adapter (N) to the upper plate (E).
18. Attach the swivel bracket (G) to the suspension adapter (N) and
secure them with two screws removed in step 1.
19. Secure the upper plate (E) to the wall (M) using the commercially
available hardware (F) suitable for your environment. Be sure that
the swivel bracket (G) arrow is pointing toward your screen.
20. Carefully raise the projector (C) with the mounting bracket (B)
attached and insert it into the bottom of the swivel bracket (G) by its
tabs.
21. Rotate the projector (C) with the mounting bracket (B) attached
180º so that the projector’s focus rings is pointing toward your
screen.
22. Align the safety screw (H) on the swivel bracket (G) with the end of
the arrow -shaped slot on the mounting bracket (B) and screw it
through the opening to prevent further rotation. Hand-tighten the
screw (H).
23. Hand-tighten the remaining two clamp screws (J) to secure the
mounting bracket (B) to the swivel bracket (G).
Check all of the hardware for proper tightness and security. Do not over-
tighten the screws.
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