ISSUED: 04-11-06 SHEET #: 055-9458-6 09-25-09
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To adjust roll, pitch, and yaw loosen the set screw
(shown below) using security allen wrench (B) or
standard 4 mm allen wrench. You should be able to
just slightly loosen the screw so that your adjust-
ments can be set without having to hold the
projector. Move projector to desired position and
slowly tighten set screw.
NOTE: Be sure not to touch the projector while
tightening the set screw. This may cause the
image to be unaligned when you let go.
IMPORTANT: Allen wrench is your key for
projector removal. Store it in a safe place.
NOTE: The projector adapter plate and projector you are installing may differ in appearance
from the sample illustrated below.
Attach projector, with adapter plate already on it, to the
ball and socket mount (A) by inserting the ball and
socket mount (A) into the adapter plate connection and
twisting until the adapter plate will no longer turn (about
75°). The spring loaded captive screw should line up with
a corresponding hole on the adapter plate (this should
line up automatically when the two are connected).
Push down and tighten the spring loaded captive screw
to secure the adapter plate to the mount. If not using the
optional security feature, fasten thumb screw (D) in the
hole opposite the spring loaded captive screw.
OPTIONAL: For security, insert serrated washer head
socket pin security screw (E) in the hole opposite the
spring loaded captive screw. Tighten with security allen
wrench (B). This will prevent the projector from being
removed.
NOTE: Be sure to only use the #10-32 x 3/8"
screw (E) (or the thumb screw (D)) opposite the
spring loaded captive screw.
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WOOD
JOIST
E
D
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A
CAPTIVE
SCREW
PROJECTOR ADAPTER PLATE
PROJECTOR
CUTAWAY VIEW OF CEILING PLATE (G)
CEILING
WOOD
JOIST
CEILING
SET SCREW
PROJECTOR
• Do not lift more weight than you can handle! Use
additional man power or mechanical lifting equipment
to safely handle placement of the projector!
WARNING