Media Wall Design Guide

Media Wall Design Guide

Mode-AL are always happy to offer assistance with your design if you find an area confusing or difficult. 2D (DXF) and 3D (step ) files are available of all components for down load into your cad system. We also offer a full design service at your disposal if required.

Selecting and positioning screens
Primary screens and auxiliary screens positioning for ease of use is critical, the primary screens should be positioned directly in front of the operator, and high enough that the whole screen is visible above any obstructions on the operator’s desk see Fig 3.

How to determine Dim B
Dim B is the height from the floor to the base of the lowest screen. It is very important to obtain this dimension prior to specifying a Media Wall. If it is too low, then the operator will not be able to see the lower screens properly, and if it is too high the cost of the stack will be unnecessarily high. As a rule of thumb the lowest screen should be no lower than 800 mm from the floor and can be as high as 1500 mm. The distance of the media wall from the desk (Dim A), and how high any obstructions on the desk that obscures the line of sight, all need to be factored in before you can start to specify Media Wall components On our web site we have provided a DXF file for importing into your cad system that will assist you in determining this height.

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