FIGURE 2

Wood stud

E

Ceiling structure

Center of wood stud

Adjustable Height Ceiling Installation

Complete the following steps to install the projector mount and projector on your ceiling with the optional suspension adapter.

C

D

Insert and rotate 180°

This installation works best with high ceilings (FIGURE 3).

Note: Look at the bottom of the upper assembly (D) and locate the arrow. Make sure you install the projector mount with the arrow pointing toward your screen.

6.

Use the Allen wrench (F) to remove the upper plate from the mount assembly (D).

7.

Use the Allen wrench to remove the two screws from the enclosed end of the of the suspension

 

adapter, and place it into the slotted extension on the upper plate (E). Make sure that the two (2) outer

 

holes on the suspension adapter align with the holes on the slotted extension on the upper plate.

8.

Replace the two screws removed in step 2 into the two (2) holes to secure the suspension adapter to

 

the upper plate.

9.

Attach the mount assembly to the suspension adapter and secure them with the two screws removed

 

in step 1.

C

and lock down

B

A

Solid ceiling structure

10.

Secure the upper assembly to the ceiling using the commercially available hardware (E) suitable for

 

your environment. Be sure that the upper assembly arrow is pointing toward your screen.

11.

Carefully raise the projector (C) with the mounting bracket (B) attached and insert it into the bottom of

 

the upper assembly (D) by its tabs.

12.

Rotate the projector (C) with the mounting bracket (B) attached 180º so that the projector’s focus ring

 

is pointing toward your screen.

13.

Align the safety knob on the mount assembly with the end of the arrow-shaped slot on the mounting

 

bracket (B) and screw it through the opening to prevent further rotation. Hand-tighten the safety knob.

14.

Hand-tighten the remaining two tension knobs to secure the mounting bracket to the amount

 

assembly.

CAUTION: Check all of the hardware for proper tightness and security. Do not over-tighten the screws.

SEE FIGURE 3

D

E

C

NOTE: Use the Allen wrench key (F) for the following modification

C

Insert and rotate 180°

and lock down

B

A

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