Ergotron 888-122 manual

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    1/9 AB C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1/2" 7.825 198.755 2.088 53.023 30.125 765.175 12.000 304.800 .888 22.543 27.750 704.850 4X Ø .500 PILOT HOLE 12.700 PILOT HOLE X OUTLINE OF 9" VERTICAL LIFT SYSTEM MOUNTING HEIGHT EQUATION FOR SITTING APPLICATIONS: 52.00 (1321MM) - X = H X = DISTANCE FROM THE TOP OF THE MONITOR SCREEN TO THE CENTER[...]

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    2/9 1 2 PILOT HOLE 4X 12.700 .500 M = MONITOR SCREEN HEIGHT DIVIDED BY 2 PILOT HOLE TO USE THIS TEMPLATE: 1. REFER TO THE MANUAL. 2. MEASURE THE HEIGHT OF ONLY THE SCREEN ON YOUR MONITOR. 3. DETERMINE ERGONOMICALLY CORRECT VIEWING HEIGHT BY USING EQUATION ABOVE (OR BELOW). 4. MARK THE DETERMINED VALUE FOR H, ON THE WALL. 5. ALIGN MOUNTING HEIGHT LI[...]

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    3/9 a bc 3 1 2 34 4x 1/4-20 x 1-1/2" 4x 5/32" 1 2 WARNING: Injury may result if the cardboard spacer is removed without  rst lowering the keyboard bracket. DO NOT remove the cardboard spacer before lowering the keyboard bracket. 888-60-503-G-00 rev . B • 07/08[...]

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    4/9 4x 4x 4x 4 a b 5 1 2 34 M4 x 20mm 3/32" M4 x 10mm M4 x 10mm 4x 4x 8-32 x 1/4" Recessed W ARNING: The monitor will not be secur ely attached to the 9" V ertical Lift until the Locking Pin passes through the tab on the Quick Release Bracket. Do not leave the monitor unsupported until you are certain the Locking Pin is in place. 888[...]

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    5/9 6 7 a a 2x 2x 20" - 22" (508 - 559 mm) recommended d b c M4 x 10mm M4 x 10mm 2.5mm 2.5mm 888-60-503-G-00 rev . B • 07/08 b b c fg h de[...]

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    6/9 8 a 3/16" b 12 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" c d Tighten screws for less keyboard tilt. Loosen screws for more keyboard tilt. Adjustments should mov e smoothly and easily through the full range of motion and sta y where y ou set it. If adjustments are di cult and do not stay in the desired position, follow the instructions to [...]

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    7/9 10 9 aa dd M4 x 6mm M4 x 6mm M4 x 6mm M4 x 6mm M4 x 6mm 3x 3x 3x 3x 2x a Cable Routing on Left Cable Routing on Right cc bb Back View Back View Back View Back View 2x 2x 888-60-503-G-00 rev . B • 07/08 bc 2x[...]

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    8/9 12 11 ab NO TE: Lea ve enough slack in the cables for unr estricted movement. NO TE: Lea ve enough slack in the cables for unr estricted movement. Back View Back View Route cables down ward Route cables upwar d M4 x 6mm 4x 888-60-503-G-00 rev . B • 07/08[...]

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    9/9 888-60-503-G-00 rev . B • 07/08[...]