Vaddio Thin Profile Wall Mount Bracket for CISCO Set-top Codecs User Manual

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Installation (continued)
2. Reaching through the body of the shelf, trace the 11” (27.94cm) x 3-½” (8.89cm) opening on the back of the

shelf to the wall. Within this area, the in-wall cabling will enter the back of the shelf. Cut the opening into the
wall for in-wall cabling smaller than the 11” x 3-½” area to ensure that the shelf covers the hole completely. If
a wall box is used, use a single gang wall box mounted horizontally within the 11” x 3-½” area.

3. Verifying the hole pattern with the measurements on page 1, install the provided wall anchors. Do not mount

to a drywall surface without wall anchors. The weight of the codec can not be supported by drywall and
screws alone (see Figure 4).
























4. In the top holes only, insert the provided #8 x 1- ¼” sheet metal screws into the wall anchors, tighten these

screws but stop within approximately ¼” of being fully tight. These screws will allow for hanging the shelf.

5. Hang the shelf on the top two screws, do not tighten fully yet.
6. With a long screw driver, insert the bottom two screws into the wall anchors through the shelf body and do not

fully tighten.

7. Using a level, adjust the position of the shelf and then tighten down all four (4) screws when the shelf is level.

The top holes on the back of the shelf are key-holed to allow for fine adjustment when leveling the shelf.

8. Snap in the mounting screw access caps to cover the top screw access openings.
9. Cabling can be pulled through at this time or prior to Step 4 depending of the integrator’s preference.
10. Terminate the codec and slide the codec into place lining the front edge of the codec with the front edge of

the shelf. The cabling will be hidden and there will be plenty of room for cabling slack.


INTENDED USE:
The Vaddio Wall Mount Shelf for the Tandberg Set-top Codec was specifically designed, built and tested for use
indoors and to support the weight, size and shape of the TANDBERG 990/880/770/550 MXP codecs only. Using
this shelf for any other device could damage that device and/or create a potentially unsafe operating condition.
This mount was not intended for use with any other set-top codecs.

HARDWARE WARRANTY:
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for the Vaddio Statement of Warranty for all Vaddio

Products. The Statement of Warranty covers the policies and procedures of the Hardware Warranty, Exclusions,
Customer Service, Technical Support, Return Material Authorizations (RMA), Voided Warranty, Shipping and
Handling and Products Not Under Warranty. The Vaddio Warranty Statement supercedes all other published
warranty statements in content and coverages. Vaddio Technical Support can be contacted through the Vaddio
website or through e-mail support at

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Figure 4:
Wall Mount Shelf (1) showing wall
anchors (2), mounting screws (3),
TANDBERG codec (4) and mounting
screw access caps (5)

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4

2

5

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