CHAPTER2
INSTALLING THE DISPLAY
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NOTE
Refer to the display’s specifications for its weight (see More information on page8).
In some situations, you may need to request an engineering analysis to determine if the wall can
support the display.
Selecting mounting hardware
The mounting hardware required for installation varies according to the type of wall onto which the
display is being mounted.
Refer to the installation instructions for the mounting hardware required for the display.
Selecting a wall mount
It is always best to mount the display on a wall. If the wall can’t support the display’s weight, you
can use additional hardware to transfer some of the weight to the floor.
The display includes a pre-attached wall bracket which can be used to mount the display to the
wall. See the SBID-MX165, MX175, MX186, MX265, MX275 and MX286 installation instructions
(smarttech.com/kb/171274).
Contact your authorized SMART reseller (smarttech.com/where) for information on SMART’s
mounting options.
If you choose a third-party option rather than one of SMART’s mounting options, be sure the wall
mount can support the display’s weight as well as the weight of any attached accessories and can
accommodate the display’s dimensions.
Mounting the display
Mount the display following the included installation instructions. In addition, consider the
following:
The electrical and mechanical components of adisplay are designed to work properly when the
display is mounted in the orientation described in its installation instructions. Mounting the display
in a different orientation can cause malfunctions and will void the display’s warranty.
There are a number of potential hazards of mounting adisplay in a non-standard orientation or
angle:
l Mounting adisplay horizontally (like a table top) can cause the glass to sag, damaging the
display or interfering with the display’s touch system.