ILS Presentation Systems User Manual

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Put the pedestal on its foot and mount the top support pillar. You now have all the cables come out to fit the
ILS22GL top. Put a box or a few books under one side of the foot such that the top plane of the support plate
is horizontal, this will make it easier to mount the top with the 8 M4 screws. First attach the audience side very
loosely. Then connect all the cables, then fixate all screws.

If you have included the option for one or two side tables, you must include both weights in the foot.
The side tablets can be mounted either in a wide (top sample in the picture) or in a portrait format. And closer to
the center or more removed from it. For the ILS22 it will be further out. Choose the appropriate screw holes and
make sure the bars and tablets are properly chosen to keep a level tablet when the pillar is at a 12° angle.
Once the tablets are fixed the tablet center piece fits on top of the top cable guide and under the top support
plate of the ILS22.

Via the hole in the top plate a mouse is connected internally in the ILS22 I/O bay and can be used either on the
left or on the right side. The A4 size tablets may support larger tablets or a single U-shape tablet that goes around
the ILS22 head on the presenter side.

Mounting other ILS lecterns and displays.
The ILS21R is mounted directly on the pillar’s top cable guide without a support plate, however the tablets will fit
in the wider configuration. The ILS12 has a special tilt/VESA mount head that can sit on top of the upper cable
guide, with the tablet option in between.

Open the top VESA cover and mount the 4 positions needed for the display, manage the connecting cables
through the opening on the presenter side after including the display power supply in this head.

Choose the appropriate tilt level, the angles once installed on the foot are 12°, 18° or 24° (this includes the
angle of 12° of the pillar on the floor plate!) Then tighten the screws in that locked position.

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