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TITAN 2020 EASY-TO-WIRE INSTALLATION - 5/20/20

TITAN 2020 EASY-TO-WIRE INSTALLATION

MANAGE CABLES THROUGH ARM

Cable Management

Stop Pin

Stop Pin

Stop Pin

Rotation

Limiter Ring

ADJUST ROTATION LIMITS

The rotation limits for the arm are 

set by placing a stop pin in the 

hole corresponding to where the 

arm should stop. The stop pin 

then bumps into the stop screw 

under the arm segment, stopping 

the arm. The stop pins can be 

removed and set by hand.

• 

Slide off wire port covers to provide 

access for cables.

•  Pull cables one at a time through 

the arm. Feed the largest cable 

first, allowing enough slack so the 

arm turns freely. 

• 

Feed the first cable through the 

wall ear and up through the first 

joint and out of the first wire port. 

•  Feed the cable back down through 

the wire port and through the Titan 

arm.

•  Pull the cable up through the 

second wire port, then feed back 

down and through the second 

Titan arm.

•  Pull the cable through the wire port 

at the third joint. 

•  Repeat these steps with the other 

cables.

•  Replace wire port covers.

NOTE:

 

CORDS CAN BE DAMAGED IF 

JOINTS ARE ROTATED MORE THAN 360

º

.

NOTICE: ICWUSA.COM, Inc. provides the appropriate hardware fasteners to 

match the majority if not all standard monitors and devices. It is the responsibility 

of the installer / integrator to ensure that the screws and fasteners have the 

adequate thread engagement. The rule of thumb is that the thread depth is 

greater than the diameter of the hole or 4 full turns of 360 degrees of thread 

engagement. It is also the responsibility of the installer / integrator to ensure that 

they do not damage the monitor or device by using a screw or fastener that is too 

long for hole and therefore damaging the unit by inserting too far.

When cleaning your ICW mounting unit please follow the points below. Proper 

cleaning of the mounting device will help assure proper function and extend the  

life of the unit.

1. Any general cleaner is acceptable except degreasers are not recommended near 

the bearing entrances.
2. Spray cleaner or water on a soft cloth or paper towel and then wipe down  

the mounts.
3. Do not spray directly at the bearing seams (located at all swivel points) as this could 

reduce the life of the bearings.

  CLEANING OF THE ICW MOUNTING DEVICE

Summary of Contents for TITAN 2020

Page 1: ...straps level with flange of cap Place track over flange Insert provided bolt and tighten until snug against track then stop Snap Toggle Instructions FOR WOOD STUD Center mounting option Locate the wall stud and mark the top center hole of the wall track Drill a 11 64 pilot hole insert a 14 screw and tighten slightly Using a level mark the lower holes in the center of the track drill pilot holes an...

Page 2: ...ers ATTACH POLE MOUNT TO POLE Separate the two sections of the pole mount using the provided 5 32 hex key Place around the pole and reassemble Firmly tighten screws Mount Arm to Wall Pole or Desk Wire port cover Screw 3 8 All Thread bolt into center hole in bar at base of desk mount The bolt is included in the hardware bag Slide off wire port cover Feed cords through the arm bearing and rotation l...

Page 3: ...board tray using the provided screws ATTACH FLIP UP ADJUST PARALINK TILT Adjust monitor to desired position with ball VESA Tilt monitor 50 in any direction Adjust monitor between portrait and landscape by rotating ball VESA Adjust monitor depth by moving the paralink forward or back then tighting the depth adjustment knob 360 ATTACH PARALINK KEYBOARD TO MONITOR Attach the paralink keyboard mount t...

Page 4: ...wire port covers NOTE CORDS CAN BE DAMAGED IF JOINTS ARE ROTATED MORE THAN 360º NOTICE ICWUSA COM Inc provides the appropriate hardware fasteners to match the majority if not all standard monitors and devices It is the responsibility of the installer integrator to ensure that the screws and fasteners have the adequate thread engagement The rule of thumb is that the thread depth is greater than the...

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