Removing Standard Mullion Screens - Clarity WN-5220-S User Manual

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Removing Standard Mullion Screens

CAUTION
Follow these steps to remove the standard, wider mullion screen, if
the display unit is not built into a video wall. Read all the steps before
starting.
1. Grasp the screen on
each side at the
bottom
2. Slip fingers between
the screen frame
3. Using both hands...
4. Reinstall
Note: To remove the screens from a video wall configuration, where each
unit is tight against its neighbor, it will be easier to remove the screens
of the adjacent displays to allow access for your hands to the screen
frame.
There is an optional screen removal tool available, the SRT-100.
This tool allows you to remove the center screen of a video wall
without removing the surrounding screens. Contact Clarity Visual
Systems or your Reseller for more information.
To remove a standard screen with the SRT-100 Screen Removal Tool:
1. Find the bumps on
the side mullions
2. Insert the removal
tool
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For the standard screens, with the wider mullion, the screen
may be removed by hand from stand-alone displays without
damaging the screen. Where screen edges are adjacent to
each other in a video wall, removing the screen without a
screen removal tool may damage the female part of the screen
latch. In video wall configurations, use the SRT-100 Screen
Removal Tool (see Options on page 2) to prevent damage to
the screen.
The "screen" you are removing is 2 or 3 inches thick. Pull out at
the bottom first, to separate the latch-hooks from the latches. It
comes out with a "pop." The screen should now be loose at the
bottom, but still attached at the top.
Slip fingers between the screen frame and the display chassis,
as close to the top latches as possible and pull the top of the
screen from the latches.
Carefully remove the screen and set it aside.
Reinstall the screen by lining up the latches and pressing the
screen inward. It will go in with a distinct "pop." Give it a slight
pull to see that it is securely in place.
On both sides of the screen, near the top and bottom, the
mullion is slightly lifted from the screen material, forming a
little bump. The removal tool fits here.
The small hook on the removal tool slips under the bump in
the mullion. The other side of the tool should press against
the mullion of the neighboring screen.

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