Mount The System On A Monitor - Polycom Pano Deployment Manual

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Procedure
1. Attach the two shoulder screws from the mounting kit to the bottom of the system.
2. Draw a horizontal line on the wall to indicate the location of the mounting plate.
The line must be level to ensure the system is properly installed. Use a level, if necessary.
3. Add the screws:
a. Drill four 4.8 mm holes in the desired location on the wall where you want to position the
system. These holes should be horizontal and vertical in alignment with the holes on the
mounting plate. Insert expanding tubes into the four holes.
b. Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver and the screws in the mounting kit, screw the mounting
plate to the wall.
4. With the back panel facing up, insert the heads of the two shoulder screws on the system into the
corresponding holes on the mounting plate. Then, gently push the device down until you hear a
lock that indicates the system is secure.
5. Connect the cables, making sure to position them so that they are kept neatly in place and away
from heavy foot traffic to prevent accidental cable disconnections or damage.

Mount the System on a Monitor

You can mount the Pano system on the back of a monitor.
Before you begin, make sure no cables are connected to the system.
The Pano system mounting kit includes a mounting plate with 50 mm, 75 mm, and 100 mm VESA
Mounting Interface Standard (MIS) hole patterns. If your monitor has a different VESA hole pattern, you
may be able use a VESA adapter plate (refer to the manufacturer's documentation).
Procedure
1. Attach the two shoulder screws from the mounting kit to the bottom of the system.
2. Using the four 4.5 mm screws included in the mounting kit, attach the mounting plate to the back
of the monitor.
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