Who is VESA?
The Video Electronics Standards Association is an international nonprofit organization
representing hardware, software, PC, display, and component manufacturers, cable and
telephone companies, and service providers. VESA supports and sets industry-wide
interface standards for the PC, workstation, and computing environments.
Deciding whether you need the Arm Extensions
If you are installing a large TV, you may need to use the supplied Arm Extensions (ME) to
reach the mounting configuration holes on the back of your monitor. To determine if you
need to use the arm extensions, simply hold one of the Monitor Arms (MA) up to the back
of the TV cabinet to see whether the arms can reach the holes. If they do not (as shown in
Figure 1), then you need to attach the extensions to the arms. If the arms reach the holes,
you may skip the next step.
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Figure 1
Attaching the Arm Extensions
Secure an Arm Extension (ME) to the
top and bottom of each Monitor Arm
(MA) using two of the M8 Nuts (AF)
for each extension as shown in Figure 2.
Use the measurement of the distance
between the screw holes as a guide for
determining how to place the arm
extensions on the monitor arms. Make
sure all four nuts are tightened fully
before moving on.
Figure 2
ME
MA
AF