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WN-5230-S VideoWall User’s Guide 
 
 
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Basic Steps for Alignment 
This is a summary of the steps necessary to build a video wall thin mullion 
displays and align their screens. This is a summary only. The details on how to 
perform each step follow the summary. 
 
1.  Remove the screens from all the display units. 
2.  Build the video wall. 
3.  Start with the display unit in the center of the bottom row. Square its 
adapter plate. 
4.  Using the Alignment Tool, working along the bottom row in both 
directions from the squared adapter plate and align each of the other 
Adapter Plates to its neighbor. 
5.  Align the adapter plates on the rest of the rows, working upward, to 
the adapter plates in the bottom row. 
6.  Hang the screens on the bottom row and adjust them in or out so the 
front surfaces (the screen faces) are flat with each other. Then do the 
rows above.  
7.  Put retaining screws in the top row and cover any holes and seams 
with black tape to prevent light leaks. 
Alignment Procedure in Detail  
Read through all the detailed parts of each numbered step before starting it.  
  
1.  Remove the screens from all 
the display units. 
 
A.  Look down on the top of the screen and locate 
the two retaining screws. Remove these screws, 
using the 5/64-inch Allen hex wrench, and set 
them aside.  
B.  Grab the sides of the screen, or use the finger 
holes, and lift it up about half an inch (1 cm), and 
remove it from the adapter plate. Set it aside. 
2.  Build the video wall.  
 
A.  Assemble the lower row first. Line up the legs for 
the bottom row as straight as possible. Insert a 
¼” x 2½”  bolt through the holes as shown in 
Figure 1. Tighten a nut securely on this bolt, but 
not so tight as to bend the legs. From one end of 
the bottom row, look along the row to see that all 
the units are aligned, that the line of the front of 
the display units does not curve forward or 
backward, up or down. The straighter the first 
row, the better the finished wall will be. And the 
easier it will be to keep it straight as you build. 
B.  Secure the legs to the floor. Use the tapped 5/16-
18 holes in the front and rear of the legs. You can 
put an eye-bolt in this hole and secure it to the 
floor with a lag screw. Or use angle bracket, 
screwed to the floor and bolted to this hole in front 
and rear. Or use the optional BAS-520 base, 
securing it to the floor and putting the lower row of