Premier Mounts Projector Accessories EST150 User Manual

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Single-Stud Short-Throw Projector Wall Mount  
Model: EST150  
NORTH AMERICA  
3130 East Miraloma Avenue  
Anaheim, CA 92806 USA  
USA and Canada  
Phone: 1-800-368-9700  
Fax: 1-800-832-4888  
EUROPE  
Unit 3, The Moorings Business Park, Channel Way  
Longford, Coventry, CV6 6RH, UK  
Phone: +44 (0)24 7664 4105  
Fax: +44 (0)24 7664 4165  
Other Locations  
Phone: (001) 714-632-7100  
Fax: (001) 714-632-1044  
9530-011-021-01  
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EST150  
Installation Tools  
The following tools may be required depending upon your particular installation. They are not included.  
Electronic Stud Finder  
⅛˝ Drill Bit  
Phillips Screwdriver  
Level  
Drill  
Parts List  
Make sure your Premier Mounts product has the following hardware and components before beginning installation. If  
there are parts missing and/or damaged, stop the installation and call Premier Mounts at (800) 368-9700.  
EST150 Hardware  
Projector Arm  
Cover Plate (Qty 1)  
Projector Arm  
(Qty 1)  
Mount Carriage  
(Qty 1)  
M2.5 x 10mm  
M3 Flat Washer  
M3 x 16mm  
M2.5 x 8mm  
M4 x 12mm  
M5 x 10mm  
Security Screw (Qty 4)  
(Qty 4)  
Security Screw (Qty 4)  
Security Screw (Qty 4)  
Security Screw (Qty 4)  
Security Screw (Qty 3)  
5
M6 x 12mm Security  
Screw (Qty 4)  
¼-20 x /16″ Security  
M5 x 12mm  
Security Screw (Qty 4)  
M5 Security Wrench  
(Qty 1)  
Barrel Cap  
#14 x 2” Wood Screw  
Screw (Qty 1)  
(Qty 2)  
(Qty 4)  
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EST150  
Features  
The Single-Stud Short-Throw Projector Wall Mount (EST150) is a simple and elegant tool for mounting a wide variety  
of short-throw projectors. Its design allows you to use the same mount even if you need to replace the projector with a  
different model. Unique features include a mount carriage that easily slides along the projector arm for quick screen size  
adjustments, integrated cable management, and Lock-It™ security screws and barrel for enhanced security.  
Single Stud  
Mounts firmly to a  
single wood stud.  
Projector Adjustment  
Position the projector anywhere along  
the projector arm.  
Cable Routing  
Discreetly manage signal  
and power cables through  
the projector arm.  
Radial Glide®  
Up to 6°of smooth adjustment  
in any direction.  
EST-WP (Optional)  
The optional EST-WP wall plate  
allows for mounting to 12” or 16”  
dual studs. The back plate also  
allows lateral shift after installation.  
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Determining the Installation Height  
In order to determine the installation height and throw distance, the mount carriage must be mounted  
to the projector.  
Refer to the projectors User’s Manual to determine the offset of the projector lens to the top of the  
screen/whiteboard (B).  
Mount Carriage  
Projector  
Lens  
1) Measure distance from center of lens to the top of the mount carriage (C).  
2) Add the distance from the ground to the top of the screen (A). Add the projector manufacturers recommended  
offset from the projector manual (B). Add the measurement from Step 1 (C), and then add the mounting screw  
offset (D) to the total.  
(Example: A + B + C + D = ?)  
3) Add the measurements to determine the mounting height mark. Place a mark at the top of the total calculated  
height measurement starting from the ground up. This height mark will determine your mounting points.  
Mark  
D
Top of Screen  
Legend  
A -  
B -  
Distance from ground to the top of the  
screen/whiteboard (viewable area).  
Manufacturers recommended offset  
measurement. This measurement will  
be listed in the Users Manual.  
C -  
D -  
Center of the lens to the top of the  
projector bracket.  
If single-stud EST150, add 5.14˝ to  
the calculated total.  
This total distance will be the location for the  
lower mounting point.  
Ground  
Proceed to the “Wood Stud Installation”  
section.  
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Wood Stud Installation  
Do NOT over-tighten lag bolts when attaching the mount to the wall. Improper installation may result in personal  
injury or damage to property.  
THE EXACT CENTER OF THE STUD MUST BE LOCATED FOR CORRECT AND SAFE INSTALLATION.  
EST150 Installation  
Step 1  
Wood Stud  
Use an electronic stud finder (not supplied) to  
locate the center of the stud that is in the wall.  
Stud finder  
Step 2  
Mounting Point  
Mark  
Use a pencil to mark the first mounting point, just  
above your height mark (from page 5).  
Height  
Mark  
(from page 5)  
Step 3  
1) Use the level to make sure the projector arm is level  
from side to side.  
Marking  
2) Place the projector arm’s second mounting hole over  
the first mounting point mark, then use a pencil to  
mark the upper mounting point.  
Projector  
Arm  
Two (2) mounting points must be used.  
Wood Stud  
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Step 4  
Drill  
Marking  
Once the mounting points have been marked, use a  
⅛˝ drill bit and portable drill to drill the pilot holes.  
Step 5  
After the pilot holes have been drilled, use  
two (2) #14 x 2˝ wood screws to mount the projector  
arm to the wooden stud.  
Marking  
#14 x 2” Wood Screw  
Projector  
Arm  
Wood Stud  
Step 6  
Use two (2) M5 x 10mm security screws to attach the  
projector arm cover plate to the projector arm.  
Go to the “Throw Distance Calculation” section on  
page 10.  
Wood stud not shown  
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Throw Distance Calculation  
Please review the Operator’s Manual that came packaged with your projector before attaching the upper  
mounting bracket. The correct throw distance (the distance from the projector to the screen) must be  
determined prior to mounting the projector.  
1) Refer to the projectors User’s Manual to  
determine the distance from the lens to  
the front of the screen (X).  
Calculations  
2) Measure the distance from the front of  
X = Manufacturers recommended  
throw distance  
the lens to the center of the projector (Y).  
3) Measure the distance from the wall to the  
Z = Distance from wall to face of  
face of the whiteboard/screen (Z).  
Front Lens  
whiteboard/screen  
4) Add all measurements (X + Y + Z) to  
Front Lens Throw Distance =  
(X + Y + Z)  
determine projector placement on the  
arm assembly. This measurement  
will determine where the center of the  
mount bracket will be located on the  
arm assembly. Please make note of this  
measurement.  
Rear Lens Throw Distance =  
(X - Y + Z)  
The EST150 can be also used as  
a wall-mounted standard projector mount as  
well as a short throw projector mount. Align  
the projector facing the opposite direction  
from the wall plate to project the image  
across the room. Please take into account  
the projectors throw capabilities prior to  
mounting in the projector opposite direction.  
Rear Lens  
Proceed to the “Projector Installation” section.  
Projector Installation  
Attaching the Projector to the Mount Carriage  
Locate the mounting points on the bottom of the projector  
(see arrows).  
Proceed to the “Attaching the Mount Carriage” section.  
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Attaching the Mount Carriage  
Selecting the Mounting Hardware  
1) Insert a small straw or toothpick into the threaded inserts  
found on the bottom or top of the projector.  
2) Use a pencil to mark the depth of the threaded insert on the  
small straw or toothpick.  
3) Mark the straw or toothpick 1/8” above the depth of the  
threaded insert, as shown in Figure 1.  
4) Insert the small straw or toothpick into the remaining  
threaded inserts to compare and verify their depth using the  
straw or toothpick’s 1/8” allowance mark.  
5) Locate the correct diameter screw for the threaded insert.  
If the screw you selected is longer than the 1/8”  
allowance mark on the small straw or toothpick, as shown  
in Figure 2 and Figure 3, do not use this screw. The  
screw length must not bypass the mark.  
Marking the 1/8”  
Allowance  
6) Test each size of the screws provided. The correct screws  
should thread easily into the mounting point and not pull out  
when tension is applied.  
Small Straw or Toothpick  
Does your projector have multiple mounting points or a  
single mounting point?  
If your projector has multiple mounting points,  
proceed to the “Multiple Mounting Point  
Installation” section.  
Depth Plus 1/8” Allowance  
Mark  
Small Straw  
or Toothpick  
Small Straw  
or Toothpick  
Depth Plus 1/8” Allowance  
Mark  
If your projector has a single mounting point, skip to  
the “Single Mounting Point Installation” section  
on page 14.  
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Multiple Mounting Point Installation  
Step 1  
1) Locate the projector’s mounting points.  
2) Position the mounting legs on the projector.  
The mounting legs are pre-installed. Depending on the  
requirements of your projector, you may remove one of  
the mounting legs.  
The number and placement of mounting  
points on projectors varies between projector  
manufacturers. Refer to you projector’s technical  
specifications for the number and location of the  
mounting points on your specific projector.  
Mount carriage not shown.  
Step 2  
1) Attach the mounting legs to the projector using the  
corresponding mounting hardware.  
Do not tighten the mounting hardware at this time.  
Screws shown for illustration  
purposes only.  
Step 3  
1) If the mounting legs need to be leveled, rotate the  
leveling barrels to level the mounting bracket.  
2) To raise the mounting legs, rotate the leveling barrel  
clock-wise. To lower the mounting leg, rotate the  
leveling barrel counter clock-wise.  
Raise or lower each of the mounting legs, by  
rotating the leveling barrels, until all of the mounting  
legs are at an equal height.  
Lower the mounting leg by rotating the leveling  
barrel counter-clockwise.  
Raise the mounting legs by rotating the leveling  
barrel clockwise.  
3) When the desired position is achieved, tighten the  
mounting screws to the projector and then tighten the  
hex head leg screws with the M5 Allen wrench.  
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EST150  
Mounting Hardware Too Long?  
The depth of some projector mount points may  
prevent you from tightening the M2.5 and M3  
mounting hardware.  
You can reduce the length of the M2.5 and  
M3 mounting hardware by stacking up to a  
maximum of five (5) M3 flat washers inside the  
leveling barrel.  
Avoid stacking too many M3 washers; the  
mounting hardware must thread into the  
projector mount point at least four (4) complete  
turns.  
Step 4  
1) Identify the projector’s approximate front-to-back  
center of gravity. Place your hands on each side of  
the projector and gently lift it an inch from the surface  
on which it is resting. Carefully adjust your grip on the  
projector until it seems balanced from front-to-back.  
Mentally note the apparent center of gravity.  
Side-to-Side  
Center of Gravity  
2) Identify the projector’s approximate side-to-side  
center of gravity. Place your hands on the front and  
back of the projector and gently lift it an inch from the  
surface on which it is resting. Carefully adjust your  
grip on the projector until it seems balanced from  
side-to-side. Mentally note the apparent center of  
gravity.  
3) Make sure the mount carriage is as close as possible  
to the projector’s center of gravity.  
Front-to-Back  
Center of Gravity  
Step 5  
1) Position the legs accordingly for best configuration.  
You may raise or lower each leg independently by  
turning the leveling barrels.  
Sliding M6  
Square Nut  
2) Secure the legs to the mount carriage by screwing  
M6 x 12mm security screws into the M6 square nut  
(do not overtighten) on the mounting legs.  
3) Verify the position of the integrated sliding M6 square  
nut in the mounting leg relative to a nearby slot on the  
mount carriage.  
If the M6 square nut is not aligned with any slot, you  
can use any thin implement, such as a toothpick, to  
nudge it into alignment.  
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Step 6  
1) Tighten the mounting screws which secures the  
mounting legs to the projector.  
Do not overtighten the mounting screws.  
Step 7  
1) Insert one (1) Barrel Cap (except for the security  
barrel) into the end of each leveling barrel.  
Go to the “Attaching the Mount Carriage to the  
Projector Arm” section on page 15.  
Single Mounting Point Installation  
5
A single ¼-20 x /16screw must be used to attach the  
mount carriage to the projector if your projector has only  
one mounting point.  
5
Do not overtighten the ¼-20 x /16screw.  
Proceed to the “Attaching the Mount Carriage to the  
Projector Arm” section on page 15.  
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Attaching the Mount Carriage to the Projector Arm  
Step 1  
Insert and slide the mount carriage along the projector  
arm to the desired position.  
Shown with optional EST-WP  
dual stud plate  
Projector not shown  
Step 2  
Once you have the desired position, use  
one (1) M5 x 10mm security screw to tighten the mount  
carriage in place.  
M5 x 10mm  
Security Screw  
Proceed to the “Cable Routing (Optional)” section on  
page 16.  
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Cable Routing (Optional)  
1) Remove the plastic cover(s) from the cable routing  
openings.  
2) Route cables and wiring through the openings then out  
the back or bottom near the wall.  
Proceed to the “Securing the Projector (Optional)”  
section.  
Plastic Cover  
Route cables and wiring  
through the projector arm  
openings then out the back  
or bottom near the wall.  
Securing the Projector (Optional)  
Your EST150 includes one (1) Security Barrel which can provide additional theft deterrence for your projector.  
Shown below are two examples of how you can use the security barrel to make your projector installation more secure:  
the PCB-CSL1 Security Cable (sold separately) or padlock (combination or keyed; sold separately). Follow the  
instructions below to install and secure the security barrel.  
1) Determine which leveling barrel will be removed.  
2) Remove the mounting screw.  
3) Remove the leveling barrel by turning the leveling barrel counter-clockwise.  
4) Thread in the security barrel clockwise.  
5) Insert and tighten the mounting screw.  
6) Attach theft deterrent device (PCB-CSL1 or padlock) through the hole that is on the security barrel.  
Proceed to the “Mount Adjustment” section on page 17.  
Padlock  
(Combination or Keyed)  
PCB-CSL1  
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Mount Adjustment  
After the projector has been installed, the projector must  
then be adjusted. To adjust the projector:  
1) Loosen the M5 set screw using the M5 Allen wrench  
(both sides).  
2) Adjust the projector to the correct position. Firmly  
grasp the projector in both hands, and tilt either  
forward or backward to adjust the level.  
-OR-  
1) Firmly grasp the projector in both hands and rotate  
side to side for orientation adjustment.  
M5 Set Screw  
2) Tighten both M5 set screws using the M5 Allen  
wrench.  
Technical Specifications  
All measurements are in inches(mm).  
49.42  
1255  
6.37  
162  
3.25  
83  
8.59  
218  
1.81  
46  
2.00  
51  
Ø1 3.79  
350  
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Warranty  
PREMIER MOUNTS  
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY  
What and Who is Covered by this Limited Warranty and for How Long  
Premier Mounts warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for the lifetime of the original  
owner of this product. The limited warranty is valid only for the original purchaser of the product.  
What Premier Mounts Will Do  
At the sole option of Premier Mounts, Premier Mounts will repair or replace any product or product part that is defective.  
If Premier Mounts chooses to replace a defective product or part, a replacement product or part will be shipped to you at  
no charge, but you must pay any labor costs.  
What is Not Covered; Limitations  
PREMIER MOUNTS DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR DAMAGE TO MOUNTS, ADAPTERS, DISPLAYS, PROJEC-  
TORS, OTHER PROPERTY, OR PERSONAL INJURY RESULTING, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, FROM IMPROPER  
INSTALLATION, MODIFICATION, USE OR MISUSE OF ITS PRODUCTS.  
PREMIER MOUNTS DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES  
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. PREMIER MOUNTS IS NOT RESPON-  
SIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, INABILITY TO  
USE ITS PRODUCTS OR LABOR COSTS FOR REMOVING AND REPLACING DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS OR PARTS.  
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAM-  
AGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
What Customers Must Do for Limited Warranty Service  
If you discover a problem that you think may be covered by the warranty you MUST REPORT it in writing to the address  
below within thirty (30) days. Proof of purchase (an original sales receipt) from the original consumer purchaser must  
accompany all warranty claims. Warranty claims must also include a description of the problem, the purchaser’s name,  
address, and telephone number. General inquiries can be addressed to Premier Mounts Customer Service at 1-800-  
368-9700. Warranty claims will not be accepted over the phone or by fax.  
Premier Mounts  
Attn: Warranty Claim  
3130 East Miraloma Ave.  
Anaheim, CA 92806  
How State Law Applies  
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH  
VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.  
Disclaimer  
Premier Mounts intends to make this manual accurate and complete. However, Premier Mounts makes no claim that  
the information contained herein covers all details, conditions or variations, nor does it provide for every possible  
contingency in connection with the installation or use of this product. The information contained in this document is subject to  
change without notice or obligation of any kind. Premier Mounts makes no representation of warranty, expressed or implied,  
regarding the information contained herein. Premier Mounts assumes no responsibility for accuracy, completeness or  
sufficiency of the information contained in this document.  
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