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Clarity Visual Systems 
   September 1999 
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units in the row above at this time.)  
F.  With the Alignment Tool still in place, check 
display #2 for squareness by measuring the 
diagonals. Loosen the Locking Screws on #2 that 
are on the other side from the Alignment Tool, 
and adjust adapter plate #2 until it is square-
cornered rectangle.  
G.  When you are satisfied that display #2 is aligned 
to display #1 and it has perfectly square corners, 
remove the Alignment Tool. (If you have two 
Alignment Tools, leave this first one in place, and 
put the second on the other side.) 
H.  Go to the display on the other side of the center 
display (#3) and align it to the center display, 
following the steps 4.C through 4.G. 
5.  Align the adapter plates on the 
units above the Base Unit, 
working upward. 
 
A.  Start with the display above the Base Unit. Align 
display #4 to display #1. Put the Alignment Tools 
on either side of the Base Unit, #1. The upper 
guide pin should now fit the bottom Alignment 
Hole of #4. Loosen the bottom Locking Screw in 
#4 and make it fit. Do the same on the other side, 
moving the Alignment Tool, if you have only one. 
B.  Measure the diagonals of #4. Loosen the top two 
Locking Screws and make its corners square, 
then tighten the screws.  
C.  Continue with display #5, working your way up the 
video wall to the top.  
D.  When you have completed the inverted-T, use 
these as a frame and align the other units to it, 
working from the lower rows upward. For each 
display, you should be sure it is the correct 
distance vertically and horizontally from all its 
neighbors and that each unit’s diagonals are 
equal.  
6.  Hang the screens on the 
bottom row and adjust them in 
or out so their front surfaces 
are flat with each other. 
 
A.  Hang the screens on the bottom row. Be sure the 
finger holes are on the top of each screen. When 
each screen is seated, pull on it slightly to make 
sure it is secure at both the top and bottom. 
B.  Notice the seams. Are the two screens flush at 
each seam?  If not, note how much you will have 
to adjust one of the screens to make it flat and 
flush with its neighbor. Measure this amount, but 
be careful not to scratch the screens. Also, sight 
along the row from the end. Look down the groove 
on the top of the screens. This helps to prevent 
where the corners match, 
but the screens are not flat. Make a diagram of 
the video wall and note how far to move each 
corner of each unit in or out. Try to get the wall flat 
within 1/32” inch (0.8 mm) 
C.  Remove the screens again.  
D.  Working from your notes, adjust the pointed 
Alignment Bolts with the ½-inch wrench. Looking 
at the display from the front, each complete turn 
of the bolt CW (clockwise) pulls the corner of the