DigiDesign VENUE Profile Manual page 20

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Hold the mounting arm face down so that the narrow (top)
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end is against the back of the U bracket. Make sure the arm is
facing the correct way, and attach the arm to the U bracket us-
ing the four screws provided. Make sure all screws are tight-
ened securely.
Attaching the Video Monitor Mount the First Time
To attach the Video Monitor Mount to the console:
From the back of the console, locate the Video Mount slot
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below the edge of the outermost back panel extrusion.
Take one of the T-bolts included with the Video Mount and
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insert it into the wider opening at the far left end of the Video
Mount slot. Slide the T-bolt to the right along the slot until it
stays in the track.
Video Mount slot
Location of the Video Mount slot
Take the second T-bolt, insert it into the opening at the left
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and slide it to be a few inches away from the first T-bolt.
Take the two silver lock nuts (thumb nuts) and thread them
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loosely onto the T-bolts (do not tighten them).
Pick up the assembled Video Monitor Mount and hold it at
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the bottom of the VGA monitor, so you can balance the unit
with one hand.
Position the base of the video mount under the back panel
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extrusion and feed the T-bolts through the two slots on the
front edge of the arm assembly. Loosen the lock nuts if neces-
sary.
Tighten the lock nuts thumb nuts to secure the Video Mon-
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itor Mount in position.
To move the monitor left or right:
Loosen the thumb nuts slightly and slide the Video Monitor
Mount to the left or right, being carefully not to twist it off ei-
ther of the T-bolts. (If the mount comes off the T-bolts, simply
reattach it and resume). When in the desired position, tighten
the lock nuts.
To adjust the height of the monitor:
Loosen the screws holding the monitor or U bracket to the
mounting arm, and slide it down or up to the desired height.
Tighten all screws to secure the monitor in its new position.
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Using the Assembled Video Monitor Mount
To remove the Video Monitor Mount:
Stand at the back of the console.
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Holding the VGA screen in one hand, loosen the lock nuts
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that secure the Video Monitor Mount to the console.
Slide the Video Monitor Mount straight back off the T-bolts.
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Tighten the lock nuts to secure the T-bolts.
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To attach the assembled Video Monitor Mount to the console:
Loosen the two lock nuts securing the T-bolts in place, along
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the extrusion at the back of the console.
Position the Video Monitor Mount so that its base slots line
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up with the T-bolts, slide the Video Monitor Mount into posi-
tion, and tighten the lock nuts to secure the mount into place.
Assembling and Attaching the Trackball
Mount
The Trackball Mount provides a tray for your trackball or a
mouse. It can be placed anywhere along the front of the con-
sole, and accommodates left- or right-handed operation. A
small hook underneath the Trackball mount lets you hang a
pair of headphones.
Assembling the Trackball Mount
To attach the Trackball Mount
Unpack the Trackball Mount and components from their
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packaging.
Make sure to unplug any USB or headphone connections at
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the front of the console.
From the front of the console, locate the slot for the Track-
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ball mount (located below the extrusion).
Take one of the T-bolts included with the Trackball Mount
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and insert it into the opening at the right end of the Trackball
Mount slot. Slide the T-bolt to the left along the slot until it is
just to the left of the front panel USB and headphone ports.
Take the second T-bolt, insert it into the opening at the right
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and slide it into place a few inches away from the first T-bolt.
Take the two silver lock nuts (thumb nuts) and thread them
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loosely onto the T-bolts (do not tighten them).
Place the Trackball Mount in position so that you can feed
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the T-bolts through the two slots on the lip of the Mount.
If mounting on the right, be sure to line up the opening in
the mount with the front panel USB and Headphone ports
so they remain accessible.
Tighten the lock nuts to secure the assembled Trackball
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Mount to the console.

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