Specifications
Fine Tune Projector Mount
Page 16 Visit the Premier Mounts website at http://www.mounts.com Installation Instructions
Locking in the Adjustments
After you have nalized your yaw, pitch, and roll
adjustments, you can lock them in to prevent them from
being accidentally changed.
1) Finger-tighten the knurl knob until it makes rm
contact with the FTP Support Sphere (Figure 1).
The M6 set screw on the front of the FTP Dome
provides tension for the roll, pitch and yaw
adjustments. This is a factory setting which you
should not change (Figure 2).
Securing the Fine Tune Projector Mount
Your FTP mount includes one pre-installed Security Leveling Barrel in a mounting leg which can provide additional
theft deterrence for your projector.
Shown below is an example of how you can route a PCB-CSL1 Security Cable through the Security Barrel. The
Security Cable is routed through the Security Barrel after the standard leveling barrel is replaced by the Security Barrel
and the projector mount is securely attached to the projector as per the installation instructions.
The PCB-CSL1 kit also includes a Cable Looper which you can use to create a tight loop for cable management.
The PCB-CSL1 kit, which contains one (1) 18" braided cable, one (1) chassis sleeve, one (1) cable looper, one (1)
cylinder lock, and two (2) cylinder lock keys, is sold separately. Additional cylinder locks, additional Security Barrels,
and longer cables are also sold separately.
FTP Support Sphere
Figure 1
Figure 2










