2 Planning for
Your Install
Planning for Your Installation
Before you unpack your displays, you should have a detailed
plan of how the displays are to be configured. It should include
the following calculations:
•Floor load
If you have a wall of three or more high, plan to tie back upper
units to a wall or other building structure to prevent tipping
Power (maximum of 6 units per 20A circuit for 115V operation)
Access to assembled units
Space allowance behind units for rear service access (recom-
mended but not required)
•Cable runs
Ventilation and cooling requirements (this is very important)
At least two people to help lift units into place
There are motorized adjustments that need to be made to the
optical engine. See the Installation & Configuration Guide CD.
Have the following tools available:
String, to check the straightness across the fronts of the units
Long carpenter’s level; 48" or longer if possible
Steel tape measure; to check the squareness of the wall
#2 Phillips screwdriver with a long shaft, 8" (203mm) or more
Utility knife to open box and display packaging
Computer network LAN cables (straight through - no crossover)
to interconnect multiple displays for RS232 control.
#50 Glass Cleaner (www.clairemfg.com or www.sprayway-
inc.com)
Although a VGA cable is included with every unit, you may wish
to obtain a long-run VGA, SDI or DVI cable if your source is
located far away from the display(s).

Unpacking the c50R/c67R

Keep the screens in their separate boxes until needed.
All the c50R/c67R chassis are shipped on pallets by themselves,
and screens are grouped together on one or more separate pal-
lets.
Leave the screens in their cartons until they are needed.