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USER MANUAL AWMS-DW6-S Atdec
Dynamic Monitor Arm on Wall Mount

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical linkage component (no text or symbols)COMPONENT CHECKLIST RANGE

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical arm or linkage component (no text or symbols)A
AWM-AD
Dynamic Arm
(x1)

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with cylindrical body and flanged base (no text or symbols)B
AWM-LC
Post Clamp
(x1)

B
AWM-W6
60 Wall Channel
(x1)
Wall
CONTENTS
| 60 Wall Channel | AWM-W6 |
| Page 2 | Component Checklist |
| Page 3 | Channel Installation |
| Dynamic Arm | AWM-AD |
| Page 4 | Component Checklist |
| Page 5 | Arm Installation |

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Line drawing of a cylindrical device with two circular buttons and a central slot (no text or symbols)COMPONENT CHECKLIST

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Line drawing of a mechanical part with circular cutouts and mounting holes (no text or symbols)A
Wall channel (x1)

B
Top Cap (x1)

D
M6 x 50mm
Countersunk
Screw (x2)

C
Top Cap Screws (x2)

E
Nylon Anchor (x2)

REQUIRED TOOLS
- Power Drill
- 4mm ( ^5/_32 ) Drill Bit
- 8mm ( ^5/_16 ) Drill Bit
• Phillips Head Screwdriver
WEIGHT RANGE
0 - 12kg
(0 - 26.5lbs)
per monitor
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
! Please ensure this product is installed as per these installation instructions.
! This product is compatible with AWM Series products.
! The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for incorrect installation.
- Install Wall Channel - Ensure all fasteners are installed
1.1 Masonry 1.2 Timber stud

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8mm (5/16") holes Nylon anchors M6 x 50mm Screws
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4mm (5/42") holes M6 x 50mm Screws- Fit channel clamp to wall channel

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2.1 Ensure knob is undone. 2.2 Slide clamp into channel. Push knob to aid insertion 2.3 Hold clamp in desired position on post and turn knob to lock in place.- Fit top cap to wall channel

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3.1 Fit Top Cap Phillips Head Screwdriver Top Cap
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Technical line drawing of a mechanical linkage assembly (no text or symbols)COMPONENT CHECKLIST

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical linkage component (no text or symbols)Dynamic Monitor Arm (x1)

VESA head (x1)

C
Screw
M4x25mm
(x4)

D
Screw
M4x16mm
(x4)

E
Screw
M4x12mm
(x4)

F
Spacer
(x4)

G
Security
screw
(x1)

H
4mm
allen key
(x1)

REQUIRED TOOLS
• Phillips Head Screwdriver
WEIGHT RANGE
Flat Monitors
0 - 9kg (0 - 20lbs)
Curved Monitors
0 - 6kg (0 - 13.5lbs)
Monitor weight should be within the weight range of all modular elements that make up the complete monitor mounting solution.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
! Please ensure this product is installed as per these installation instructions.
! This product is compatible with Atdec AWM Series products.
! The Dynamic Arm (AWM-AD) requires a Channel Clamp (AWM-LC, sold separately) for installation on an AWM Post.
! The Dynamic Arm (AWM-AD) requires a Desk Base (AWM-LB, sold separately) for installation directly onto an AWM fixing.
! The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for incorrect installation.
! Curved monitors, deep devices (such as all-in-one PCs) and offset VESA locations exert additional leverage that can exceed the capacity of the mount even though the monitor weight may be within the stated range. Please contact Atdec if you would like further information.
1. Set arm rotation to 180^ (optional)

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1.1 On the Base or Channel Clamp (sold separately) Remove plastic sleeve. 1.2 Remove rotation ring. 1.3 Place rotation ring in the desired position. 2. Lift 1. Press Default Position 360° OR 180° Flipped Position Channel Clamp Ring Position When setting channel clamp rotation, orientate the ring depending on what post channel the arm will be attached to. The tag on the ring should always face towards the user.2. Fit arm onto Base or Channel Clamp (sold separately)

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2.1 Push arm onto shaft. 2.2 Ensure arm is fully pushed onto shaft. 2.3 Tighten joint screw. Note: Check the arm rotation is smooth after tightening.3. Attach VESA head to monitor
| 3.1 VESA mounting compatibility 100mm 75mm 100mm 75mm Note: For other sizes, use a suitable adaptor plate (sold separately). | 3.2 Attach VESA head onto monitor with provided screws. Note: Spacers may be required for curved, recessed or uneven monitor surfaces. | 3.3 Be sure to use correct screw length ✓ Flush Spacer ✗ Too long Too short |
4. Mount monitor on arm

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4.1 Insert VESA head into the monitor arm Monitor arm 4.2 Ensure that the VESA head sits flush within the monitor arm. There should be no gap. Gap No Gap 4.3 Push the lever down to secure it to the arm assembly5. Adjust tilt tension & install security screw
5.1 Use the allen key to adjust the tilt tension until the monitor holds in a vertical position at the end of the arm.

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Note: Support monitor while adjusting. Loosen Tighten5.2 OPTIONAL security screw
Tilt the head upwards to install the optional security screw.

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Diagram of a mechanical component being inserted into a tool, showing a curved arrow indicating rotation (no text or symbols present)6. Adjust arm tension
6.1 To accurately set the tension of the arm, position the monitor at 90 degrees

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90°6.2 Use the allen key to adjust the arm tension to the weight of the monitor. Follow steps 6.3 to 6.5 to set the tension.

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Heavier Monitor Lighter Monitor6.3 If the monitor sags or falls down, increase the arm tension by rotating the screw clockwise.

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Monitor Falls (from top) + Increase Tension6.4 If the monitor springs upwards from the bottom position, decrease the arm tension by rotating the screw anti-clockwise.

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Monitor Springs (from bottom) — Reduce Tension6.5 If the monitor floats or hovers in all positions the arm tension is balanced and does not require further adjustment.

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Monitor 'Floats' (all positions) ✓ Balanced7. Tension gauge
7.1 When installing multiple monitors of a similar weight, use the tension gauge to make installation faster.

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Arm Tension Gauge Marker-
Set up one monitor and record the position of the marker on the gauge.
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When installing subsequent monitors, pre-tension the arm to the recorded amount, then fine-tune the tension by following steps 6.3 to 6.5.
8. Cable management
8.1 Plug cables into the monitor and route the cables down the arm using the cable hooks and clips.

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See steps 8.2 to 8.4 Important! Ensure enou given in this movementEnsure enough cable slack is given in this area to allow for movement of the monitor.
8.2 Wedge cable into the central gap and slide it down the arm.

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Line drawing of a hand holding a cable with a black clip, no text or symbols present8.3 The cable should slip into the arm cavity

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Pure technical line drawing of a mechanical component or bracket (no text or symbols)8.4 Slide the remaining loose cable from the central gap up the arm.
