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Time-Saving Tips Locate installation parts and tools behind the bottom-left Top Section display door. See graphic Splice below and in Step 12. Splice Wrench wrench and torque stick Bottom Section Mounting Channel shown here. Splice Splice Determine the most level Channel surface on which to splice multiple-section displays.
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Attach the crane to the lift-eyes in the top section. Remove the shipping hardware from the top section. Loosen and slide the black alignment bracket, circled above, up to guide the top section into the bottom section. Use a " wrench to remove the bolts holding the lift-eyes in the bottom section together and to the display.
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Verify the LEDs on both display sections align with each other. LED Alignment Verify LEDs align in all directions between splices. If the LEDs are more than 1/4 of an LED out of alignment, adjust until properly aligned. 10. Evenly distribute the flat splice plates along the back of the display. Note: Ensure there is a flat splice plate near each end of the display.
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14. Repeat Steps 12 - 13 on all vertical splice tubes. 15. If needed, relocate the DMP and the ISP enclosure to the alternate location to avoid structural interference when installed. 16. Slide the border splice plates and covers into place and attach with supplied Tek screws and...
an opening in the mounting channel, shift the entire display left or right until the U-channel is at least 1" from the opening. 25. Tighten all of the nuts on the offset extrusion bolts to 75 ft-lbs with an impact wrench and the torque stick.
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11. Connect the signal splice cables from the display top section Signal A on the bottom section to Signal A on the top section and Signal B on the bottom section to Signal B on the top section. 12. Connect the power splice cable to the power interconnect jacks on each display section.
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