Samsung SUR40 for Microsoft ® Surface® Enclosure Guide LAST UPDATED: 02 DECEMBER 2011 1
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Contents 4 Introduction 4 Scope 4 Specific criteria for enclosures 5 Mechanical and electrical requirements 6 Physical constraints 6 Unit dimensions 7 Mounting options 8 Venting locations 8 Angle orientation 8 Minimum distance to back plane 9 Dedicated I/O 9 Safety considerations 10 Sample scenario and mounting: Internal frame 16 Sample scenario and mounting: VESA mount 3
Introduction The Samsung SUR40 for Microsoft® Surface® (“SUR40”) unit enables people to communicate, collaborate and connect by easily interacting with digital content using touch and physical objects. SUR40 is designed in a revolutionary horizontal table-like form that enables people to interact with the display from any point around the device, and can also be mounted vertically or on a tilt.
Mechanical and electrical requirements Requirement Strength & stability Specifications Enclosure must not fall over when tilted to an angle of 10° from its normal upright position. All doors, drawers, etc. are closed during the test. (IEC 60950-1, 2001) A floor-standing unit shall not fall over when a force equal to 20 % of the weight of the unit, but not more than 250 N, is applied in any direction except upwards, at a height not exceeding 2 m from the floor. Doors, drawers, etc.
Physical constraints Unit dimensions 103 6
Mounting options Figure 1 – 600mm x 400mm x 8mm holes VESA Figure 2 – Internal frame mounting holes 7
Venting locations Angle orientation Device can be mounted from 0-90 degrees. Zero, being horizontal and 90 being vertically mounted such as on a VESA wall mount.
Dedicated I/O Safety considerations 1. Locate electrical power outlets and network connections in the floor adjacent to the unit. If that location is not possible, route all external cables in a way that minimizes their potential as tripping hazards. You can place a power outlet under the unit if it is elevated on a platform and provides unfettered access to the outlet so that a technician can easily unplug the power cord. 2.
Sample scenario and mounting: Internal frame This scenario involves mounting a SUR40 into a table. In this instance, the unit is mounted to the internal frame (see Figure 2) to a hanger plate that has two adjustments.
Sample scenario and mounting: VESA mount 16