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Star Trac Pro - A;V Installers Guide; Mounting the TV; Adjusting the TV Height

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As an A/V Installer, you will be tasked with running the TV power and video to
each unit. You should provide the club owner with a clear definition of your role in
theinstallation process, and what other sub-contractors the club owner will require to
complete the installation.
When installing and wiring TVs on Star Trac brackets, there are several areas you
should be aware of:
Mounting the TV
The TV will be mounted to the Star Trac bracket using the provided 75mm and
100mm VESA standard mounting plate.
I n the bracket hardware kit, (4) 4mm x 10 screws are provided to attach the TV
to the bracket.
The installer is responsible for bringing all the required hardware to mount the
TV.
It is impossible for Star Trac to provide all possible mounting hardware for
every 3rd party product on the market.
As an installer, you are required to provide longer or shorter screws due to
variations in TV manufacturer mounting requirements.
If your A/V solution includes a DVD player or other 3rd party bracket or adapter,
the installer will be required to bring all the needed mounting hardware, and
verify compatibility with our bracket.
Please request a bracket sample from Star Trac before performing a large
onsite installation as to verify a proper fit of the A/V solution you are supplying.
Adjusting the TV Height
The bracket gooseneck allows the height of the TV to be adjusted up and down
by selecting a different set of threaded holes in the bracket neck.
Typically you will want to lower the TV to a position just above the fitness
equipment display console.
Do not lower the TV to the point where it actually touches the fitness equipment
display console.
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