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NCR, therefore, reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice. All features, functions, and operations described herein may not be marketed by NCR in all parts of the world. In some instances, photographs are of equipment prototypes. Therefore, before using this document, consult with your NCR representative or NCR office for information that is applicable and current.
Table of Contents MP600 Wall Mount Bracket Introduction Kit Components Required Tools Dimensions Installation Procedures Installing the Bolts Mounting the Media Player onto the Wall Bracket Mounting the Assembly onto the Wall Connecting the Cables...
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Revision Record Issue Date Remarks Jun 2018 First Issue...
• The wall bracket is designed to be mounted using four ¼–20 toggle bolts or similar, depending on mounting substrate. • The wall bracket is designed to hold the weight of the MP600 Media Player, its external power supply, and other supporting I/O cables. No additional components or peripherals should be mounted to the wall bracket unless prior approval is given by NCR engineering.
Installation Procedures Installing the Wall Mount Bracket includes the following procedures: 1. Mark the screw holes and install the bolts. 2. Mount the MP600 Media Player to the wall bracket. 3. Mount the assembly onto the wall. 4. Connect the cables.
MP600 Wall Mount Bracket Installing the Bolts 1. Mark the screw holes. a. Using the bracket as a template, hold it against the wall and mark the four holes. Take note of the "up" arrow indicating the correct orientation of the wall bracket.
1. Place the MP600 Media Player upside down on a smooth and flat surface. 2. Position the wall bracket as shown in the image below. Note: The image shows the position of the MP600 if it would be installed with the power button facing down.
MP600 Wall Mount Bracket Mounting the Assembly onto the Wall Note: The image below shows the MP600 Media Player mounted with its power button facing down. 1. Position the assembly (Media Player and wall bracket) on the four loose bolts.
Connecting the Cables 1. Connect the display and communication cables. 2. Connect one end of the power supply to the MP600 and the other end to the AC power source. Note: If the unit is powered over Ethernet, connect the cable that provides PoE.