Peerless-AV VPM25-J Installation

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Installation and Assembly:
Universal Environmental Wireless Tilt Wall Mount for 42" - 60" Flat Panel Displays
Models: WL-EPT650-200
Max Load Capacity:
175 lb (79kg)
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NOTE: Read entire instruction sheet before you start installation and assembly.
WARNING
• Do not begin to install your Peerless product until you have read and understood the instructions and warnings contained in this Installation Sheet. If you have any questions regarding any of the instructions or warnings, for US customers please call Peerless customer care at 1-800-865-2112, for all international customers, please contact your local distributor.
• This product should only be installed by someone of good mechanical aptitude, has experience with basic building construction, and fully understands these instructions.
• Due to outdoor environmental conditions such as strong wind gusts, heavy snow, hail, rain, etc., the environmental mount and hardware, must be inspected at least once a year, and immediately following any time winds exceed 90 mph. A qualifi ed installer or inspector must check for signs of rust, loose fasteners, bent metal, etc. If evidence of excessive wear, deterioration or any unsafe condition is observed, this product must be taken out of service immediately. Direct all inquiries to customer care if you have any questions.
• Make sure that the supporting surface will safely support the combined load of the equipment and all attached hardware and components.
• Never exceed the Maximum Load Capacity. See page one.
• If mounting to wood wall studs, make sure that mounting screws are anchored into the center of the studs. Use of an "edge to edge" stud fi nder is highly recommended.
• Always use an assistant or mechanical lifting equipment to safely lift and position equipment.
• Tighten screws fi rmly, but do not overtighten. Overtightening can damage the items, greatly reducing their holding power.
• This product was designed for use with other outdoor products only.
• This product was designed to be installed on the following wall construction only;
WALL CONSTRUCTION HARDWARE REQUIRED
Wood Stud Included
Wood Beam Included
Solid Concrete Included
Cinder Block Included
Brick Contact Qualifi ed Professional
Other or unsure? Contact Qualifi ed Professional
Tools Needed for Assembly
stud nder ("edge to edge" stud nder is recommended)
phillips screwdriver
drill
• 5/16" (8mm) bit for concrete and cinder block wall
• 5/32" (4mm) bit for wood stud wall
level
Table of Contents
Parts List.................................................................................................................................................................................3
Optional Wireless Receiver Enclosure Installation .................................................................................................................5
Mount Installation to Double Wood Stud Wall ........................................................................................................................7
Mount Installation to Solid Concrete or Cinder Block .............................................................................................................8
Installing Tilt Brackets ...................................................................................................... .................................................... 10
Mounting and Removing Flat Panel Display........................................................................................................................ 15
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Before you begin, make sure all parts shown are included with your product.
Parts List
Description Qty. Part #
wall plate
A B left tilt bracket 1 C right tilt bracket 1
#14 x 2.5" wood screw
D E concrete anchor 6
F 4mm allen wrench 18x1
wireless receiver assembly, outdoor 1 180-1093
G
1/4-20 x 1/2 socket head screw 6 500-2093
H
lock nut 1/4-20 6 530-5013
I
J cable tie .04 x 5.75 lg.
K cable tie .187 x 7.5 lg.
cable management sheath 1 590-9468
L
enclosure mounting bracket, small 2 120-1195
M N push-in round plastic plug, 3/8"
4mm allen wrench 1
O
Parts may appear slightly different than illustrated.
1
6
1
4 560-9711 2 590-1168
4 590-9465
A
WL-EPT650-200
061-T1378 061-T1556 061-T1557 520-5033 590-0320 560-1727
BC
560-9646
DE
F
G
H
I
J
K
M
L
O
N
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Adapter Bracket Fasteners
S
M4 x 12 mm (6)
(520-0657)
M6 x 30 mm (4)
(520-0666)
M4 x 25 mm (4)
(520-0658)
M8 x 16 mm (6)
(520-0663)
Additional Wireless Components
M5 x 12 mm (4)
(520-0659)
M8 x 25 mm (4)
(520-0667)
M5 x 25 mm (4)
(520-0660)
M8 x 40 mm (4)
(520-0664)
M6 x 12 mm (4)
(520-0661)
I.D. .22" (4)
(540-1057)
I.D. .34" (4)
(540-1059)
M6 x 20 mm (4)
(520-0665)
multi-washer (6)
M6 x 25 mm (4)
(520-0662)
(580-1036)
wireless transmitter (1)
(180-1202)
3v battery (1)
(180-0008)
vga to rca adapter (1)
(180-1006)
12v power adapter (1)
(180-1004)
plastic stand (1)
(180-1205)
ir fl asher (1)
(180-1009)
remote (1)
(180-1207)
hdmi cable (2)
(600-0234)
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Quick Start Guide
Step 7 While turning on the display device the HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia units will be going through the startup process. This process may
PRO WIRELESS MULTIMEDIA KIT
What’s in the Box
Installation and Setup
Step 1 Connect the Transmitter to the source devices
Disc player, set top box, gaming console, etc.).
(Blu-ray
Tip Repeat Steps
teps
ect
3-11 to connect
ne
more than one
t
Receiver unit (HDS200-2, HDS200-3, HDS200-4).
Step 3 Connect the display device (TV, monitor, projector, etc.)
tthdil d i(TV it jt t)
to the Receiver.
Step 5 Power-up the HD Flow Pro Devices.
1. Plug in the power adapter for the Transmitter and the Receiver to nearby available power outlets.
2. Plug in the power adapter end to the Transmitter and then to the Receiver.
3. The units will automatically turn-on. The average power-on/sync time is approximately two minutes.
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take up to two minutes to complete. The Power/Link indicator lights on the Transmitter and the Receiver will be flashing at first. Flashing indicates
Model No. HDS200 (-2, -3, -4)
2
Minutes
that the units are establishing a secure connection. Wait until the connection is successfully established, indicated by the Power/Link indicator light becoming solid.
1 x Transmitter
1 x IR Extender
1 x Receiver
1 x Component Adaptor
2 x Stand
2 x Power Adapter
1 x Remote Control
1 x Quick Start Guide
1 x IR Flasher
1 x Users Manual
Power/Source Selection Button
Step 8 Select the output that connects the Receiver to the display using
Step 9 Turn on the desired source device that is connected to
the Power/Source Selection Button or the provided remote control.
the Transmitter. The output indicator light will become solid and the HD Flow logo will appear on the display device.
Tip The IR window
may be easier to locate with a direct light shining on sections of the front panel of the component device. A small flashlight works well.
Power/Source
Step 2 Connect the provided IR Flasher to the IR-OUT port on the Transmitter.
Selection Button
Find the location of the IR window on your source device and adhere the IR Flasher eye directly over the IR window on your source device.
NOTE: One IR Flasher eye is to be used for one component device.
Step 10 Select the desired source or device input on the Transmitter
Step 11 Play the source device content and enjoy up to Full HD 1080p
using the Power/Source Selection Button on the remote control.
wireless entertainment experience.
Troubleshooting Tips
Transmitter and/or Receiver Indicator Lights are all Blinking:
• Check the media source resolution. The display device must be able
to support the resolution of the media source that is being streamed.
• The HD Flow Pro units are establishing a connection. It can take
Utilizing the INFO button will allow you to see the resolution data that
up to two minutes for the HD Flow Pro units to establish a complete
the display device supports. If the display device supports the highest
connection. If after two minutes have passed and the units have not
resolution of 720p but the source device is outputting 1080p content,
established a connection, unplug the power cable, wait 30 seconds
the content needs to be down-scaled to the maximum resolution of the
and reconnect the power supply to the units.
display device, in this case 720p.
Transmitter or Receiver Power Indicator Light is OFF:
Step 4 Install the IR Extender by plugging in the provided IR Extender in to
the IR-IN port on the Receiver and adhering the other end of the IR Extender to a vertical surface near the output device. Ensure that the IR Extender is in a line of sight to the remote control that controls your source devices.
NOTE: For Multicast models, receivers two, three and four do not come with an IR Extender. Additional IR Extenders (HDS-IRE) can be purchased separately; visit peerless-av.com for more information.
Step 6 Turn on your display device (TV, monitor, projector, etc.).
• Check and verify the power supply connection.
Transmitter Input Indicator Light Blinks:
• Make sure that your source device is turned ON and the cable
is properly connected.
• Verify that the Transmitter is set to the appropriate input port.
• Check the resolution from your source device. This may need to
be changed to a resolution supported by the HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit. Reference the Resolution Chart in the HD Flow Pro Manual for compatibility. Reference your source devices’ manual for instruction on changing the output resolution.
Receiver Power Indicator Light Blinks:
• Verify that the HD Flow Pro Transmitter and Receiver are within
the recommended range of 131 feet. Physical obstructions such as walls, floors and ceilings between the Transmitter and Receiver may decrease the strength of the connection signal and reduce the overall transmission range.
If a connection has been established and the HD Flow logo can be seen on the display device, but content is not playing:
• Make sure that the input/output cables are properly connected.
• Verify that the Transmitter is set to the appropriate input port.
Receiver Output Indicator Light Blinks:
• Make sure that your display device, source device and the HD Flow Pro units
are all turned ON and the Receiver is properly connected to the output device.
• Verify that the Receiver is set to the appropriate output port.
• Check the resolution setting of your source device. This may need to be
changed to a resolution supported by the HD Flow Pro unit. Reference
the Resolution Chart in the HD Flow Pro Manual for compatibility.
Reference your source devices’ manual for instruction on changing
the output resolution.
If the above troubleshooting tips do not resolve the issues for a unicast setup,
please reference the Factory Reset Section of the HD Flow Pro Manual. For a
multicast system configuration, please contact Peerless-AV Customer Care at
800-856-2112 for further instruction.
Warning Do not place the HD Flow
Pro units near other devices that emit excessive amounts of heat. Increased temperatures may cause the HD Flow Pro Transmitter or Receiver unit to malfunction or stop working.
Quick Start Guide for HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit - LIT-0906
install guide (1)
(LIT-0905)
User Manual and Installation Guide
Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit
Models:
HDS200 HDS200-2 HDS200-3
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READY
HDS200-4
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NOTE: Installing the Wireless Receiver Enclosure to the mount will have an effect on the mounts full range of tilt functionality. If you determine that you need the full range of tilt (-5° to +15°), proceed to step 1. Otherwise, proceed to step 3.
Optional Wireless Receiver Enclosure Wall Installation
Open the wireless receiver enclosure (G) and unplug the wireless receiver power cord from the wireless receiver.
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Remove the wireless receiver and sub panel assembly as shown in fi g. 1.1. Choose two holes for securing the wireless receiver enclosure (G). Press in plastic plug (N) into the four remaining holes shown in fi gure 1.2.
SUB P ANEL ASSEMBLY
WIRELESS RECEIVER POWER CORD
WIRELESS RECEIVER
G
N
g. 1.1
G
MOUNTING HOLES
g. 1.2
WARNING
• Installer must verify that the supporting surface will safely support the combined load of the equipment and all attached hardware and components.
• Tighten wood screws so that the enclosure is fi rmly attached, but do not overtighten. Overtightening can damage the screws, greatly reducing their holding power.
• Never tighten in excess of 80 in. • lb (9 N.M.).
• Make sure that mounting screws are anchored into the center of the stud. The use of an "edge to edge" stud fi nder is highly recommended.
• Hardware provided is for attachment of mount through standard thickness drywall or plaster into wood studs. Installers are responsible to provide hardware for other types of mounting situations.
Wireless Receiver Enclosure Single Wood Stud Wall Installation
Use a stud fi nder to locate the edges of the stud. Use of an
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edge-to-edge stud fi nder is highly recommended. Based on its edges, draw a vertical line down the stud’s center. Place enclosure on wall as a template, making sure that two vertical mounting holes are over the stud centerline. Level the enclosure, and mark the center of the two holes. Drill two 5/32" (4mm) dia. holes 2-1/2" (64mm) deep. Make sure that the enclosure is level, secure it using two #14 x 2-1/2" wood screws (D) as shown.
Skip to step 8.
G
D
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Wireless Receiver Enclosure Installation to Solid Concrete or Cinder Block
WARNING
• Verify that you have a minimum of 1-3/8" (35mm) of actual concrete thickness in the hole to be used for the con­crete anchors. Do not drill into mortar joints! Be sure to mount in a solid part of the block, generally 1" (25mm) mini­mum from the side of the block. Cinder block must meet ASTM C-90 specifi cations. It is suggested that a standard electric drill on slow setting is used to drill the hole instead of a hammer drill to avoid breaking out the back of the hole when entering a void or cavity.
• Concrete must be 2000 psi density minimum. Lighter density concrete may not hold concrete anchor.
• Make sure that the wall will safely support four times the combined load of the equipment and all attached hardware and components.
Make sure that the enclosure is level, use it as a
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template to mark two mounting holes. Drill two 5/16" (8mm) dia. holes to a minimum depth of 2-1/2" (64mm). Insert anchors (E) in holes fl ush with wall as shown (right). Place the enclosure over anchors and secure with two #14 x 2-1/2" screws (D). Level, then tighten all fasteners.
WARNING
• Tighten screws so that wall plate is fi rmly attached, but do not overtighten. Overtightening can damage screws, greatly reducing their holding power.
• Never tighten in excess of 80 in. • lb (9 N.M.).
• Always attach concrete expansion anchors directly to load-bearing concrete.
• Never attach concrete expansion anchors to concrete covered with plaster, drywall, or other nishing material. If mounting to concrete surfaces covered with a fi nishing surface is unavoidable, the fi nishing surface must be counter bored as shown below. Be sure concrete anchors do not pull away from concrete when tightening screws. If plaster/drywall is thicker than 5/8" (16mm), custom fasteners must be supplied by installer.
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concrete surface
E
Drill holes and insert anchors (E).
2
Place enclosure (G) over anchors (E) and secure with screws (D).
3
Tighten all fasteners.
SOLID CONCRETE
G
D
E
wall
plate
CUTAWAY VIEW
Skip to step 8.
plaster/ dry wall
INCORRECT CORRECT
concrete
wall
plate
plaster/ dry wall
concrete
D
G
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E
CINDER BLOCK
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Mount Installation to Double Wood Stud Wall
WARNING
• Installer must verify that the supporting surface will safely support the combined load of the equipment and all attached hardware and components.
• Tighten wood screws so that wall plate is fi rmly attached, but do not overtighten. Overtightening can damage the screws, greatly reducing their holding power.
• Never tighten in excess of 80 in. • lb (9 N.M.).
• Make sure that mounting screws are anchored into the center of the stud. The use of an "edge to edge" stud fi nder is highly recommended.
• Hardware provided is for attachment of mount through standard thickness drywall or plaster into wood studs. Install­ers are responsible to provide hardware for other types of mounting situations.
Use a stud fi nder to locate the edges of the studs. Use of an edge-to-edge stud fi nder is highly recommended.
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Based on their edges, draw a vertical line down each stud’s center. Place wall plate on wall as a template. The top mounting slots should be located 4.6" (117mm) above the desired display center as shown in fi gure 3.1. Level plate, and mark the center of the four mounting holes. Make sure that the mounting holes are on the stud centerlines. Drill four 5/32" (4mm) dia. holes 2.5" (64mm) deep. Make sure that the wall plate is level, secure it using four #14 x 2.5" wood screws (D) as shown in fi gure 3.2.
NOTE: Wall plate may be mounted up to 4" (102mm) off center as shown in fi gure 3.1.
Skip to step 2.
STUD
CS = center of display
4.6"
(117mm)
A
4"
(102mm)
4"
(102mm)
CS
g. 3.1
D
A
g. 3.2
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Mount Installation to Solid Concrete or Cinder Block
WARNING
• When installing Peerless wall mounts on cinder block, verify that you have a minimum of 1-3/8" (35mm) of actual concrete thickness in the hole to be used for the concrete anchors. Do not drill into mortar joints! Be sure to mount in a solid part of the block, generally 1" (25mm) minimum from the side of the block. Cinder block must meet ASTM C-90 specifi cations. It is suggested that a standard electric drill on slow setting is used to drill the hole instead of a hammer drill to avoid breaking out the back of the hole when entering a void or cavity.
• Concrete must be 2000 psi density minimum. Lighter density concrete may not hold concrete anchor.
• Make sure that the wall will safely support four times the combined load of the equipment and all attached hardware and components.
Make sure that wall plate (A) is level, use it as a
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1
template to mark four mounting holes. The top mounting slots should be located 4.6" (117mm) above the desired display center as shown in fi gure
3.1 on page 7. Drill four 5/16" (8mm) dia. holes to a minimum depth of 2.5" (64mm). Insert anchors (E) in holes fl ush with wall as shown (right). Place wall plate over anchors and secure with #14 x 2.5" screws (D). Level, then tighten all fasteners.
WARNING
• Tighten screws so that wall plate is fi rmly attached, but do not overtighten. Overtightening can damage screws, greatly reducing their holding power.
• Never tighten in excess of 80 in. • lb (9 N.M.).
• Always attach concrete expansion anchors directly to load-bearing concrete.
• Never attach concrete expansion anchors to concrete covered with plaster, drywall, or other nishing material. If mounting to concrete surfaces covered with a fi nishing surface is unavoidable, the fi nishing surface must be counterbored as shown below. Be sure concrete anchors do not pull away from concrete when tightening screws. If plaster/drywall is thicker than 5/8" (16mm), custom fasteners must be supplied by installer.
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concrete surface
E
Drill holes and insert anchors (E).
D
A
E
2
Place plate (A) over anchors (E) and secure with screws (D).
3
Tighten all fasteners.
solid concrete
cinder block
E
plate
CUTAWAY VIEW
wall
plaster/ dry wall
INCORRECT CORRECT
concrete
wall
plate
plaster/ dry wall
concrete
A
D
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Wireless Receiver Enclosure Installation
Open the wireless receiver enclosure (G) and unplug the wireless receiver power cord from the wireless receiver.
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Remove the wireless receiver and sub panel assembly as shown in fi g. 5.1. Loosely attach the small enclosure mounting brackets (M) to the wireless receiver enclosure (G) with two 1/4-20 x 1/2 socket head screws (H) and two 1/4-20 nuts (I) as shown in fi g. 5.2. NOTE: The enclosure mounting bracket can be installed with the inside notch facing downward if additional side-to-side adjustment is needed. Position and tighten the four 1/4-20 x 1/2 socket head screws (H) using 4mm allen wrench (O). Press in two plastic plugs (N) into holes shown in fi gure
5.2.
G
SUB P ANEL ASSEMBLY
WIRELESS RECEIVER POWER CORD
WIRELESS RECEIVER
H
N
INSIDE NOTCH
I
M
g. 5.1
Attach the mounting brackets (M), open end of notch facing downward, to the left tilt bracket with two
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1/4-20 x 1/2 socket head screws (H) and two 1/4-20 nuts (I) as shown in fi g. 6.1. Adjust the position of the enclosure (G) to your desired location and tighten the four 1/4-20 x 1/2 socket head screws (H) using 4mm allen wrench (O).
I
H
G
B
g. 5.2
g. 6.1
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Installing Tilt Brackets
WARNING
• Tighten screws so adapter brackets are fi rmly attached. Do not tighten with excessive force. Overtightening can cause stress damage to screws, greatly reducing their holding power and possibly causing screw heads to become detached. Tighten to 40 in. • lb (4.5 N.M.) maximum torque.
• If screws don't get three complete turns in the display inserts or if screws bottom out and bracket is still not tightly secured, damage may occur to display or product may fail.
To prevent scratching the display, set a cloth on a fl at, level surface that will support the weight of the display. Place
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display face side down. If display has knobs on the back, remove them to allow the adapter brackets to be at­tached. Place adapter brackets (B or C) on back of display, align to holes, and center on back of display as shown below. Attach the adapter brackets to the back of the display using the appropriate combination of screws, multi­washers, and spacers as shown in fi gure 7.1.
NOTE: Top and bottom mounting holes on display must be used for attaching brackets. NOTE: Be sure to attach tilt brackets with tilt locking screws facing outward as shown below. Verify that all holes
are properly aligned, and then tighten screws using a phillips screwdriver.
X
TILT LOCKING SCREWS
FACE OUT
C
MULTI-WASHER
CENTER BRACKETS
VERTICALLY ON BACK
OF DISPLAY
NOTE: "X" dimensions should be equal.
MEDIUM HOLE FOR M5 SCREWS
SMALL HOLE FOR M4 SCREWS
LARGE HOLE FOR M6 SCREWS
B
X
Notes:
• The number of fasteners used will vary, depending upon the type of display.
• Multi-washers and spacers may not be used, depending upon the type of display.
• Use the corresponding hole in the multi- washer that matches your screw size as shown.
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Begin with longer length screw, hand thread through multi-washer, tilt bracket and spacer in that order into display
7-1
as shown below. Screw must make at least three full turns into the mounting hole and fi t snug into place. Do not over tighten. If screw cannot make three full turns into the display, select a longer length screw from the baffl ed fastener pack. Repeat for remaining mounting holes, level brackets and tighten screws.
DISPLAY
MULTI-WASHER
SPACER
TILT BRACKET
(B or C)
If you have any questions, please call Peerless customer care at 1-800-865-2112.
Insert the sub panel assembly into the wireless receiver enclosure (G) above the foam pads as shown. Push the
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sub panel assembly down and towards the rear of the until it makes contact with the back wall and the bottom of the enclosure .
g. 7.1
SCREW
FOAM PADS
SUB P ANEL ASSEMBLY
G
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Insert an extension cord (not included) through the cord access hole in the bottom of the enclosure as shown. Plug
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entension cord into the triple tap grounded outlet.
TRIPLE T AP GROUNDED OUTLET
EXTENSION CORD
CORD ACCESS HOLE
Insert the power cord from your display through the cord access hole in the bottom of the enclosure as shown. Plug
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the power cord into the triple tap grounded outlet. Coil up the excess cord and secure with a cable tie (K). Store excess cord inside enclosure.
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Remove the tie from the IR receiver and insert the
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end through the cord access hole in the bottom of the enclosure as shown.
IR RECEIVER
Position the IR receiver on the front of the display
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within line of sight of your remote as shown. Remove the adhesive backing from the IR receiver eye and attach to the display. Coil up the excess cord near the wireless receiver enclosure and secure with a cable tie (J). Store excess cord inside enclosure.
IR RECIEVER
Insert your component cable(s) (HDMI shown)
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from your display through the cord access hole in the bottom of the enclosure as shown and plug into the wireless receiver. Coil up the excess cord and secure with a cable tie (K). Store excess cord inside enclosure.
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Plug the wireless receiver power cord back into the wireless receiver. Position the wireless receiver into the enclosure as shown, then close and lock enclosure door with key provided. (Locking optional)
WIRELESS RECEIVER POWER CORD
COMPONENT CABLE
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Place the IR receiver and component cords inside the cable management sheath (L) by pushing the cables through
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the slit in the sheath. NOTE: The sheath may need to be trimmed to length before installing cords.
L
Adjusting the Tilt Angle of the Flat Panel Display
NOTE: Choosing and setting tilt position to the maximum setting may be easier before placing display onto wall
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mount.
INCRELOK: The display can be locked into a pre-set tilt position of -5°, 0°, 5°, 10° or 15°. Use locator hole to nd tilt position hole and tilt display to align holes. Tighten IncreLok™ tilt locking screws on both tilt brackets to lock tilt as shown in detail 1.
IncreLok™
TILT
TILT
POSITION
HOLES
LOCKING
SCREW
DETAIL 1
LOCAT OR
HOLE
g 16.1
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Mounting and Removing Flat Panel Display
WARNING
• Always use an assistant or mechanical lifting equipment to safely lift and position the fl at panel display.
• Do not tighten screws with excessive force. Overtightening can cause damage to mount. Tighten screws to 40 in. • lb (4.5 N.M.) maximum torque.
• Be careful not to pinch fi ngers when pushing display from the bottom.
Mounting Display: Slowly hook tilt brackets (B,C)
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onto wall plate (A) and swing display down as shown in fi g. 17.1. Tilt bracket hooks must fully engage wall plate as shown in detail 2. Using the security allen wrench (F), turn safety/security screws on tilt brackets (B,C) clockwise till screw tip securely contacts wall plate as shown in cross section.
Optional Security: Place a padlock with a shackle dia. of 1/4" (6.35mm) (not supplied) through both holes in tilt bracket (B or C) for added security.
Display Adjustment: Display can be adjusted horizontally by loosening safety/security screws on tilt brackets (B,C) three full turns. Adjust display as shown in fi gure 17.2. Tighten safety/security screws on tilt brackets till screw tip securely contacts wall plate as shown in cross section.
Removing Display: To remove display from mount, loosen safety screws, swing display away from mount, and lift display off of mount.
A
DETAIL 2
A
SAFETY/
SECURITY
SCREW
CROSS SECTION
B,C
B,C
g 17.1
Plug extension cord into power source.
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To complete the installation of your wireless mount, please refer to the HD Flow™ User's Manual and the HD Flow™ Install Guide included.
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All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Peerless-AV® is a registered trademark of Peerless Industries, Inc. All rights reserved.
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© 2012 Peerless Industries, Inc.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
Peerless Industries, Inc. (“Peerless-AV®”) warrants to original end-users of Peerless-AV® products that Peerless-AV® products will be free from defects in material and workmanship, under normal use, for the periods listed below, from the date of purchase by the original end-user. At its option, Peerless-AV® will repair or replace with new or refurbished products or parts, or refund the purchase price of any Peerless-AV® product which fails to conform with this warranty.
In no event shall the duration of any implied warranty of merchantability or fi tness for a particular purpose be longer than the period of the applicable express warranty set forth above. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
This warranty does not cover damage caused by (a) service or repairs by the customer or a person who is not authorized for such service or repairs by Peerless­AV®, (b) the failure to utilize proper packing when returning the product, (c) incorrect installation or the failure to follow Peerless-AV®’s instructions or warnings when installing, using or storing the product, or (d) misuse or accident, in transit or otherwise, including in cases of third-party actions and force majeure. This warranty also does not cover corrosion or rust resulting from damaged, scratched or chipped paint or other surfaces.
In no event shall Peerless-AV® be liable for incidental or consequential damages or damages arising from the theft of any product, whether or not secured by a security device which may be included with the Peerless-AV® product. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied, and is the sole remedy with respect to product defects. No dealer, distributor, installer or other person is authorized to modify or extend this Limited Warranty or impose any obligation on Peerless-AV® in connection with the sale of any Peerless-AV® product.
This warranty gives specifi c legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
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Warranty Period 5 years
1 year 25 years 1 year 1 year
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ISSUED: 08-24-12 SHEET #: 180-9033-2 10-30-12
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