Hatch Whiteboard: Portable Stand Installation Instructions Remove Projector Wall Plate 1. Open the wall mount for the projector. 2. Remove the shipping screw from the front center of the mount arm. 1 P a g e
3. Disassemble the arm assembly by first removing the four screws attaching the arm to the wall plate. Note: One screw has a spring washer and flat washer. When we reattach the arm to the plate, we will need to return it to this position. 4. Once the screws are removed, pull the wall plate away from the arm and slide it downward, moving the tab in the arm from the slot in the plate to remove it. 5. Set the arm to the side you will need the wall plate starting at step 8. 2 P a g e
Stand Assembly: The Full Install Guide can be found here for your reference: http://www.proliftstand.com/uploads/docs/prolift%20g5%20-%20assy%20instructions.pdf WARNING: DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN THE SCREWS 6. Attach the wheels to the legs with provided hardware. 7. Assemble the legs to the frame as shown using the 5/16x1-1/2 Button Head Screws 8. Next, assemble the Hitachi Adapter to the Turret head then the projector plate to the Hitachi Adapter before mounting the turret head to the stand (This will take two people). 3 P a g e
a. Below are the hole positions in the Turret Head for the Hitachi Adapter 4 P a g e
Note: Small washers on the Hitachi Adapters connecting to the Turret Head b. The bottom hole of the projector plate will be here. This is the middle set of holes using the bottom hole of that set. c. You will use 4 Joro Button head Screws and 4 large washers to mount the projector plate to the Hitachi Adapter - see step D (These are self-tapping screws). 5 P a g e
d. Once attached the projector plate should look like this. 9. Now mount the Turret head to the stand using the M6 x 20mm Socket Cap Screws Note: if these holes do not line up you will need to loosen the 4 screws on the back of one the braces and move it slightly left or right (See below) 6 P a g e
10. Next attach the CPU Shelf using the M6 x 20mm Socket Cap Screws Note: if these holes do not line up you will need to loosen the screws on the back of one the braces and move it slightly left or right (See Below) 7 P a g e
11. Attach the L Brackets at the bottom of the Stand as shown 12. Raise both bracket to the highest point and tighten the screws. 8 P a g e
13. Now install the WB Hanger. This will mount in the top holes of the Stand but should be positioned at the bottom (for the Modified Turret use the third hole). 14. Make sure to tighen the Silver button Head Screw on the left and right once the WB hanger is installed 15. Next make sure the Turret assembly and CPU shelf are relatively centered. It does not have to be exact and if it looks center when looking from a distance you are fine. To adjust use the note: instructions under steps 4 and 5. 9 P a g e
16. If a Keyboard Tray was ordered attach it now. The 5/16 Hex Head Bolt is a very tight fit. 10 P a g e
17. Mount 2 Brackets for the Board on to the WB Hanger. You will use the bottom hole of the first set of holes on the far left and far right. Use the Joro Button head Screws to attach. These are self-tapping holes also. 11 P a g e
18. Now mount 2 Brackets for the Board on to the L Brackets at the bottom. You will use the top hole of the middle set of holes. (For the Modified Turret use the top hole of the bottom set of holes). 12 P a g e
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19. Next attach 4 Hangers to the back of the board (2 on top and 2 on bottom) 20. Position the top brackets so the center of the lip is 6-7/8 from left and right of the inside center of the frame Tighten the bracket screws now 21. Position the bottom brackets so the center of the lip is 21-7/8 from left and right of the inside center of the frame Tighten the bracket screws now 22. Now hang the board on the stand and attach the locking screws at the top. 23. Remove the adjusting block assembly from the mount arm by removing the four screws that secures it to the mount arm. Note: One screw has a spring and flat washer. This will need to be returned to the same location later. 14 P a g e
24. Slide the adjusting block assembly from the arm. 25. Remove the projector from the projector box and place it on a stable surface. Take the projector mounting bracket and secure it to the projector as shown below, aligning the screw holes on the projector with the center of the slots on the bracket. 15 P a g e
26. Secure it using the four hex head screws in the wall mount box. 27. Slide the adjustment block on the projector as shown below. Slide the adjustment block from right to left, aligning the bracket on the projector with the screw holes. 16 P a g e
28. Secure the projector to the adjustment block using the remaining four round head screws provided in the wall mount box. 17 P a g e
29. Slide the projector mounting arm onto the mounting plate, taking note to align the tab on the arm with the slot on the plate. Use the screws that you removed when you separated the wall from the arm (see step 9) to re-secure it ensuring that the screw with the spring and flat washer is returned to the original placement. 30. Recheck that the mounting arm is level using the straight edge level from your kit to ensure no shifting has occurred. 31. Attach the tether cable to the mounting arm with the appropriate hardware. 32. Secure the other end of the tether to the top center hole on the Turret head 18 P a g e
33. Route your power cable and HDMI Cable 34. Slide the projector, now attached to the adjusting block, onto the mounting arm. Secure it by using the screws that you removed earlier to separate the mounting arm from the adjusting block arm (See Mounting Projector Arm, Step 9). Do not lock the screws as this will need to be done once the projector has been aligned properly. 19 P a g e
35. Guide the projector power cable from the back of the board up through the middle of the wall plate. Pull the cable from the back of the wall plate and plug it into the projector. Front View of Cables through Arm on plate 20 P a g e
Top View of Cables going through arm (Note the PC power cable will mount to the stand) Back View of Arm with Cables 36. Do the same for the hdmi and usb cables. 21 P a g e
37. Assemble the cable management cover that will go on the side of the projector. 38. Attach the cable management cover to the projector as shown 22 P a g e
39. Cover the cables between the projector arm and the board with a length of loom and tighten it at the top and bottom using Velcro strips that have been provided. 23 P a g e
40. Route the loom directly behind the board to the computer and cut off excess 41. Connect the USB cable to the board and use remaining Loom and Velcro to secure the cable 42. The power cables will connect to the main power strip on the stand 43. Now installed the computer on the shelf using the double sided sticky Velcro. You will need to cut to size and it will be placed on the bottom out of view. 24 P a g e
44. Using the Velcro we want to attach the computer power brick on the stand between the display and the stand. 25 P a g e
45. Using the black Velcro organize the main cables from the stand at the surge protector 46. Projector Alignment Steps a. Power on the computer and projector. b. Once the desktop is on the screen, use the following steps to adjust the image as needed until the screen lines up on the board properly: c. Loosen the securing screws at the locations in the image below: 26 P a g e
47. Slide the arm forward to adjust the image size until it is large enough to fill the whiteboard. 27 P a g e
48. Using the items below, adjust the image until it aligns properly with the whiteboard: 28 P a g e
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