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Chief Manu facturing, a division o f M il esto ne AV Te chno logi e s 8401 Eag le Cree k Parkway, Sava ge , MN 55378 P: 800.582.6480 / 952 .894.6280 F: 877 .894.6918 / 952 .894.6918 8831-000011 Re v C ©2008 Mi lestone AV Te chno logie s www.ch i efmfg.c om 06/08 IN STAL LA TIO N I NST RUCT IONS DGC S eries D isplay Guard™ E nc losures DGC32 , DG[...]
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Inst all ation Instr uc tions DGI -4 2 an d DG I -50 2 IM PORT A NT WA RNINGS and CAUTIONS ! W AR NI NG A WARNING alerts you to the possi b ili ty of serious injury or death if you do not follow the instructions. C AUT IO N A C AUT IO N alerts yo u to t he poss ibi lity o f dama ge or des tructi on o f equi pm ent i f you do no t foll ow t he c orr[...]
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Inst all ation Instr uc tions DGI -4 2 an d DG I -50 3 WEIG HT S P ECIF ICA TION S Table 2 provide s the we ight spe cifica tion s for Display Gu a r d models . Do not e xceed the m aximum support weigh t, defined as the combined lo a d of all atta che d com ponents that can be i nst a ll ed i n t h e D is p la y G ua r d. T able 2 . Weig ht S pec [...]
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Inst all ation Instr uc tions DGI -4 2 an d DG I -50 4 P ARTS F igu r e 2 s ho ws a n exp l od ed vi ew of t he ma j or p ar t s t hat ar e a s semb l ed t o co ns t r u ct the D is p la y Gu a r d. Figu re 2. Displa y Guar d P arts Fron t Cover G Displ ay not incl uded Exteri or Mount Assembl y Fron t R ear B A Inter i or M ou nt Assembl y Fro nt*[...]
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Inst all ation Instr uc tions DGI -4 2 an d DG I -50 5 INST A LL A T ION NOTE: Re ad the Warning s and Caution s on page 2. Pe rfo r m the following pro ced ur e s to in stall the Displ ay Gu a r d. Wall Moun t the Displ ay Guar d To w al l-m o unt th e Displ ay G uard , d o the fol low ing: 1. De t ermine the exact m o unting location prio r to in[...]
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Inst all ation Instr uc tions DGI -4 2 an d DG I -50 6 Attach Mou nt to Rear Panel NOTE: Om i t th i s pro ced ure i f th e Re ar Pan e l w as pre -in stalled at th e facto ry . 1. De t ermine the exact m o unting location prio r to in stal latio n an d d raw a le ve l li ne t o indi cate t he des ir ed h ei g ht for t h e top of t h e R ear Ex t e[...]
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Inst all ation Instr uc tions DGI -4 2 an d DG I -50 7 Fan Location To use the D i splay Guard i n po rtrai t m ode , do the follow ing: 1. Rem o ve t wo f a ns a nd f i lt er s a nd r ep os it i o n a s sho w n in Fi g ure 5. E n sure th at th e lo uve rs an d ai rflow di re ctio n are as sh own in Fig ure 6. NOTE: Th e f an s o pe rate on 12 0 V [...]
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Inst all ation Instr uc tions DGI -4 2 an d DG I -50 8 Att ach P SB-U I n t erface Bracket to Dis play To attac h th e PSB-U to the displ ay, do the fo llo win g : 1. Mo un t the PSB-U inte rface brack e t on to the re ar o f t he dis p la y a s per t he ins t r u ct io ns enc l os ed w it h t he brack e t. 2. Conne ct audio and video cable s after[...]
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Inst all ation Instr uc tions DGI -4 2 an d DG I -50 9 Inst all Rea r Pan el As semb ly In stall the rear p ane l assem bly as fo llow s : 1. En ga ge t he sh ou l d er s cr ews on t h e Fr ont Int er i or M ount i nt o t h e sl ot s on t h e R ea r Ex t er ior M ount (see Figur e 8). 2. Ver i f y t ha t R ea r E x t erior M ount is s ea t ed. Secu[...]
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Inst all ation Instr uc tions DGI -4 2 an d DG I -50 10 Adjust and As sem ble I nterior Mount Adj ust an d assem b le the inte rior mo unt as fo l low s: 1. Adj ust de pth and elev ation fo r your spe cif ic LFD usi ng the ve rtical ( 1 to 7) an d ho rizon tal (A to G) hole patte rns in the Dee p Fro nt I n te rio r Mo unt ( E- 1) . F or t he Sha l[...]
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Inst all ation Instr uc tions DGI -4 2 an d DG I -50 11 Mount Displ ay to Inter ior Mount M ount t he d is p la y t o th e int er i or mou nt a s fol l ows : 1. Mou nt dis p la y wit h i nst a ll ed C hi ef int er fa c e b r a cket t o Int er i or M ou nt As s emb l y (E ) b y i ns er t i ng 4 slot t ed bushing s into ke yhole slots (see Figure 12)[...]
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Inst all ation Instr uc tions DGI -4 2 an d DG I -50 12 C B (Min = 1.7 inches) A (Min = 1.7 ) Rear Panel (C) Exteri or Mount (A a nd B) Inter i or M ou nt (D and E) Adjustmen t hol es on Inter i or M ou nt (Ma x = 6.8 in ches) LFD Chec k Mount Cl ear ances C hec k t he mou nt c l ea r a nces t o ens ur e t hey a r e se t wi thin the specifie d limi[...]
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Inst all ation Instr uc tions DGI -4 2 an d DG I -50 13 Secure Display to Interior Bracket Se cure the di splay to the in te rior b racke t as fo llow s: 1. Rot a t e t he la t c h o n th e F r ont I nt er i or M ou nt (E-1 o r E-2) o ve r the bushing on the C h ief bracke t to a v e rti c al po sit ion . Se e Fig ure 14 . 2. Se cu r e l atch in ve[...]
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Inst all ation Instr uc tions DGI -4 2 an d DG I -50 14 Ins tall Cable s In stall the cable s afte r installi ng the Re ar P anel Ass em bl y, b ut b efor e mou nt in g t he D is p la y Gu a r d. To i n stall the cable s, do the follow ing: 1. Rem ove t he four 8-32 x ¼ h e x head bol ts from the top h alf of the split pane l and l ay aside . See [...]
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Inst all ation Instr uc tions DGI -4 2 an d DG I -50 15 Attach Cover To attac h th e Di spl ay Guard cov e r, d o the follow ing: 1. Lo cat e the m al e h alve s of two slip hinges on the Rear Pan el Asse m bly (C) . Se e Fig ure 17 . 2. Lo cate the m ating h alves o f tho s e sli p hinge s on the Fr on t cover (G). 3. U sin g two pe o ple , lif t [...]
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Inst all ation Instr uc tions DGI -4 2 an d DG I -50 16 Mount Gas S pr ings To mo unt the g as spring s, do the following: 1. Hold the Cover (G) o pen (see Figure 19). 2. Ins t a ll t h e tw o ga s s pr in gs tha t ar e us ed t o s up p or t the co ver i n t he op en p os it i o n. 3. Att a ch t h e la r g er dia met er en d of t h e ga s spr in gs[...]
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Inst all ation Instr uc tions DGI -4 2 an d DG I -50 17 Lock the Displ ay Guar d To l ock the display guard, do the following: 1. C los e t h e c ov er . 2. U sing the key , r otate the cover locks one -q uar te r turn to lo ck th e cov e r to the R e ar Pane l ( see Fig ure 22 ) . 3. K ey s fo r the lo ck s c an be r em ov e d in bo th locke d and[...]