I've got one of those 'puters stated, the mounting bracket is adaptable for bar or stem mounting
Shaun
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Postby Mulger bill » Sun Aug 05, 2007 8:08 pm
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Postby thomas_cho » Sun Aug 05, 2007 10:35 pm
Hi there, the mounting plate for the computer can be unscrewed from the base. You can then rotate the mounting plate.stated wrote:I noticed before a lot of people have mounted their Sigma 1606L on the stem. I have a question, is it now pointing to the side? if not how to make it point straight?
Sorry for going off topic.
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Postby stated » Mon Aug 06, 2007 6:56 pm
Hi there, the mounting plate for the computer can be unscrewed from the base. You can then rotate the mounting plate.
Let me know if you need a pic.[/quote]
I've looked at those screws before, problem is they are in rectangular shape, so I don't see how I can turn it 90degrees, only 180degrees..
Let me know if you need a pic.[/quote]
I've looked at those screws before, problem is they are in rectangular shape, so I don't see how I can turn it 90degrees, only 180degrees..
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Postby thomas_cho » Mon Aug 06, 2007 8:31 pm
I've looked at those screws before, problem is they are in rectangular shape, so I don't see how I can turn it 90degrees, only 180degrees.. [/quote]stated wrote:Hi there, the mounting plate for the computer can be unscrewed from the base. You can then rotate the mounting plate.
Let me know if you need a pic.
I guess a picture would be clearer, you may not have noticed the additional screw holes on the computer mount.
The picture shows the base unscrewed from the computer mount, you can rotate the base 90 degrees.
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Postby Mulger bill » Mon Aug 06, 2007 8:40 pm
It does work Stated, here's my unit...
I'll check the manual when I get home.
Shaun
I'll check the manual when I get home.
Shaun
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