Sony SPOM1 User Manual

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SPOM1

Installation Instructions

6

FELT PAD INSTALLATION

Felt pads (90) are provided to protect the display from
contact with the mount.

To install protective felt pads:

1.

Move display to fully extended position.

WARNING: Keep hands and fingers away from all
pinch points when moving the mounted display from
the retracted to the extended position.

2.

Slowly rotate display to "fully right" position and
identify the area of contact between the display and
cabinet.

3.

Remove adhesive back from felt pad (130) and place
pad onto display at identified point of contact.

4.

Slowly rotate display to "fully left" position and identify
the area of contact between the display and cabinet.

5.

Remove adhesive back from felt pad (130) and place
pad onto display at identified point of contact.

ADJUSTMENTS

The mount is shipped with pre-set tension for swing arm
movement. After extended use mount tension may need
to be adjusted.

There are a total of 12 tension adjustment points on the
mount (See Figure 8). Six on mount top, and six on
mount bottom. Points 1 through 6 control mount
extension and retraction tension. Points 1 and 6 control
mount right left swing tension, and points 3 and 4 control
display left right rotation tension.

NOTE: It is important that correspnding points are

adjusted equally. Example: 1 and 6, 2 and 5,
3 and 4, and their corresponding adjustment
points on mount bottom (See Figure 8).

To adjust mount tension:

1.

Determine which aspect of mount movement needs to
be adjusted and located appropriate adjustment
screws.

2.

Using the hex wrench provided, tighten or loosen
adjustment screws until desired tension is achieved
(See Figure 8).

Figure 8: Tension Adjustment Points

CABLE MANAGEMENT

Cable management clips, for use with "zip-ties" or similar
devices, are provided for cable routing.

To use cable management clips:

1.

Zip tie cable to cable clip (140). (See Figure 9)

2.

Route cables down and under mount to display.

Figure 9: Cable Routing

Decrease Tension

Increase Tension

2

3

4

5

6

1

Cable Management
Clip (100)

Zip Tie

Cable

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