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Typewall/ceiling mountwall mount
In boxmounting kitmounting kit
Specs
Max. weight20 kg20 kg
Minimum distance from the ceiling430 mm
Max. distance from the ceiling650 mm
Minimum distance from the wall430 mm430 mm
Max. distance from the wall650 mm650 mm
Adjustments
Adjustments
tilt
turn
depth adjustment
height adjustment
 
tilt
 
depth adjustment
 
rotation
Upward tilt angle15 °15 °
Downward tilt angle15 °15 °
Turn angle16 °
Rotation angle360 °
General
Cable management
Size237x203x650 mm
Color
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2016april 2015

Type

The type determines the design features of the mount. Depending on this, the projector can be placed on the wall, under the ceiling or almost anywhere in the room on a special projector stand.

wall mount. In terms of design, this solution is very similar to ceiling brackets, with the only difference being that the mounting is not on the ceiling, but on a side wall or any other vertical surface. Mostly, such a solution is used if it is necessary to place a short throw projector or it is simply not possible to install a ceiling bracket.

ceiling mount. This type of bracket is designed to fit comfortably under the ceiling where it will not disturb anyone. This is one of the most popular options for home, office, auditorium or conference room. Cable management will give the whole structure a more aesthetic appearance (see "Cable management "). As for the shortcomings, it should be noted the complexity of the installation and the inability to quickly remove the projector in order to move it to another room.

— wall/ceiling mount. As mentioned above, wall and ceiling mounts are very similar in design, and therefore many brackets can be used in both versions. This may prove to be a more versatile solution, but at the same time, the ability to adjust the position of the projector in such models is more limited than in traditional wall or ceiling models.

projector stand. In this case, it is not a bracket for wall placement of the projector, but a special stand that can be moved to another room at any time. The possibility of transportation is the main advantage of such solutions, in comparison with those described above. Usually such stands are equipped with wheels for easy transportation, as well as clamps for fixation in one position. It can serve as a good solution for schools, universities, etc.

Minimum distance from the ceiling

The minimum allowable distance from the ceiling to the nearest protruding attachment point at its highest position. This parameter is primarily important for ceiling mounts, it indicates how close to the ceiling the user can place the projector. If the projector cannot be adjusted in height, then this parameter corresponds to the bracket rod length..

Max. distance from the ceiling

The maximum allowable distance from the ceiling to the nearest protruding attachment point in its lowest position. This setting primarily applies to ceiling mounts and indicates how low the mount can be lowered from the ceiling with the projector mounted on it. It is recommended to mount the projector at the same height as the top edge of the screen. Note that if the design does not provide the possibility of adjusting the height, then this parameter corresponds to the length of the rod.

Adjustments

In most cases, all projector mounts are made in the form of a special movable mechanism that allows the user to adjust the position of the projector relative to the space of the room or the user himself, even after the device is installed on the bracket and the bracket is mounted on the wall. The more adjustment options available, the more convenient the mount can be for home use, as it will allow user to optimally adjust the position of the projector. But there can be a significant difference in price between brackets that are almost identical in appearance, primarily due to additional adjustment options.

tilt. The projector can be tilted forward or backward to direct the light at the desired angle if the device is above or below the user's eye level. This parameter is very important for projectors that will be installed much lower or higher than the screen, for example, under the ceiling.

turn. In this case, it means that the projector that already mounted on the bracket can be tilted a few degrees to the left or right relative to a horizontal line or ceiling. This feature will be very useful if the device is installed in a room with an uneven ceiling.

depth adjustment. The ability to move the projector back and forth relative to the point of attachment to the wall. In fact, this allows you to push the projector towards you, or vice versa...— move it closer to the wall. On its own, this setting has little effect, but when combined with rotation (see "Rotation"), it can improve the usability of the bracket.

height adjustment. The ability to adjust the height of the projector relative to the point of attachment to the wall. This parameter is of particular importance for ceiling mounts; it is implemented by an adjustable telescopic rod. All modern ceiling mounts can be divided into two broad categories: with a rigid rod of a fixed length and with an adjustable rod.

rotation. Ability to rotate the projector from side to side around the vertical axis. It can be important if the projection screen can eventually be moved to the other side of the room — in this case, instead of removing the mount itself, user can simply rotate the projector mounted on it. It is also important if the projector is not exactly centered on the projection screen after installation.

Turn angle

The maximum turn angle of the projector already mounted on the mount, relative to the horizontal line, to the right or left. As already mentioned above (see "Adjustments"), this allows you to level the unevenness of the ceiling on which the bracket is installed.

Rotation angle

The possibility of rotation of a projector relative to a vertical axis or a rod is provided. For the vast majority of mounts that have the ability to rotate an already installed projector, this figure is 360°, which allows you to rotate the projector around the rod and direct the light to the desired side of the room.
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