Installation Guide
9
Attaching the Television to the Mount
After the above steps are finished you are ready to put the
television on the mount.
1. Adjust the counterbalance to the approximate force to handle
the weight of your television. See the Adjusting the
Counterbalance section on page 11 for more details. If in
doubt, error to the counterbalance supplying too much force.
You can easily adjust force later.
2. We recommend having someone help putting the TV on the
mount.
3. Hook the Vertical Mounting Bars (with the TV attached to
them) over the Screen Back Plate as shown in Figure 10.
4. Before positioning the television side to side or pulling the
mount down, insert the 2 #10 x 7/8 inch long machine
screws with washer through the Screen Back Plate and into
the Vertical Mounting Bars, finger-tighten to ensure the TV
will not fall off.
5. Adjust the television so that it is centered on the mount.
6. Tighten the screws down with a screwdriver.
7. Adjust the counterbalance so that the television can be
moved around as easily as possible but still be able to stay in
the desired bottom position. See the Adjusting the
Counterbalance section on page 11.
Figure 10, Attaching the Television
Warning! Do Not Let Go of the TV Until the Motion has stopped on its
Own.
Positions Mount Will Stay At
The Transcend In-Wall has a range of positions the mount will hold the TV
at. The general range is shown in Figure 11. The mount can always stay in
the top position.
From the top position down 12 inches the mount can be set to stay but the
angle may not be vertical and the TV will not have a wide range of positions
to stay at. The Mount really isn’t designed to hold the TV in this range.
From 12 inches to all of the way down the mount can be set to stay in a wide
range of positions. Depending on the weight of your TV the range will vary.
For lighter TVs (60 lbs and under) the mount may stay in the entire bottom
range. For Heavier TVs (80 lbs and over) the mount may only have a range of
about 8 inches.
Moving the Television Up and Down
If the counterbalance is set up correctly the TV should be able to be lifted all
of the way up into the top/locked position with reasonable effort. To unlock
from this position pull out on the bottom of the television. To get the
television all the way to the bottom position you may need to push down on
the television. If the TV pops back up from the desired bottom position,
reduce the counterbalance force. Typically, the force to lift the TV all of the
way up is approximately 20-30% of the weight of TV.
Vertical Bars
Remove this hardware
from Vertical Bars before










