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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Large Flat Panel Dual Arm Wall Mount Spanish Produ ct Des cription Germ an Product Des cription Por tuguese Product Descript ion Italian Produc t Descripti on Dutch P roduct Description Frenc h Product Des cription PNR Se ries[...]
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PNR S eri es Instal latio n Ins truction s 2 DISCLAIMER Mile stone A V Tec hnologi es and i ts af filiated cor poration s and subsi diaries ( colle ctive ly "Miles tone"), i ntend to make this manu al accura te and comp lete. Ho w e ver , Miles tone makes no claim t hat the i nformat ion contai ned herein co vers all det ails, condi tions[...]
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Installa tion Ins tructi ons PNR S eries 3 DIMENSIONS Mount ing P a t ter n 25 1 . 00 1.00 25 46 19.69 500 16.00 406 7. 00 178 1.81 19.00 483 538 21.19 38 4 . 18 1.50 . 40 10 NOTE: P SBU I NTER FAC E BRACK ET NOT SHO WN. THE P SBU I NTER FAC E BRA CKET WI LL A DD 1” I N D EPTH AND MAY A FFEC T T HE L OCAT ION OF THE DI S PLA Y ON T HE MOUNT. DIME[...]
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PNR S eri es Instal latio n Ins truction s 4 DIMENSIONS -- cont’d Retracted 25.00 635 2° Tilt ed Dow n 17° U nit De pt h T il t A dj u s tmen t * Rol l Adj ustmen t Exten ded 83 3.25 27.06 687 Hi ghest Hei ght Setti n g 1.53 39 Lowest Height Setti n g 2.61 66 Ti lted Up *T he ra nge o f a d ju s tmen t will v ar y wit h d if fe rent s iz e s cr[...]
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Installa tion Ins tructi ons PNR S eries 5 LEGEND Tight en Fastener Apreta r elemento de fijac ión Befest igungsteil festzi ehen Aperta r fixador Serrare il fissaggi o Bevestigi ng vastdraai en Serrez l es fixations Loosen Fast ener Aflojar e lemento de fi jación Befest igungstei l l ösen Desap ertar fi xador Allen tare il fissaggi o Bevestigi n[...]
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PNR S eri es Instal latio n Ins truction s 6 TOOLS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLA TION P AR TS 7/32" (5. 5mm) #2 9/16" A ( 1) [PNR assembly ] B (2 ) [Co ver] C (2 ) [End ca p] D ( 2) [End c ap] E ( 1) [Adjus tment wrench] G ( 4) .850x. 385x.135 J ( 12) 5-1/ 2" Cable t ie F ( 1) [Ad justm en t inser t] H (4) 5/16 x 2-1 /2" K ( 1) [PSBU br[...]
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Installa tion Ins tructi ons PNR S eries 7 Installing Mount to Wall WARNING: IMPROPER INSTALLA TION CAN LEAD TO MOUNT F ALLING CAUSING SERIOUS PERSO NAL INJ URY OR D AMAG E T O EQUIP MENT ! It i s th e ins tall er ’ s respons ibility to mak e sure t he struct ure to which the moun t is bein g i nstal led is ca pable of supp orting five t imes the[...]
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PNR S eri es Instal latio n Ins truction s 8 6. Inst all t wo 5/16” x 2 -1/2” l ag bol ts (H) and two .850x .385x.135” was hers (G), through mount ing hol es in upper wal l channe l and int o pilot hol es. DO NOT tight en at thi s time. ( See F igure 3) 7. Place m oun t against wall align ing mounting hol es in upper wall c hannel with lag b [...]
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Installa tion Ins tructi ons PNR S eries 9 Mounting the Display WARNING: IMPROPER INSTALLA TION CAN LEAD TO MOUNT F ALLING CAUSING SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT . Displa ys can weigh in excess of 40 lbs (18.1k g). AL WA YS use two pe ople and proper l ifting tech niques when inst alling di splay . 1. Inst all PSBU int erface brac ke[...]
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PNR S eri es Instal latio n Ins truction s 10 Cable Management WARNING: IMPROPER INSTALLA TION CAN LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJUR Y OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT! M ake sure ca bles do n ot ru n thr ough pi nch point s. 1. Thread ca ble ti es (J) under c able c lamps in mount a rms. (See Figure 1) Fig ure 8 2. Rou te power/ audio/ video cabl es thro ugh t[...]
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Installa tion Ins tructi ons PNR S eries 11 Swivel Te nsion Adjustment CAUTION: DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN SWIVEL ADJUSTMENT NUT . Over t ight ening swivel ad justment nut will c ause excessi ve wea r and may dis tort ad justment compon ents. 1. Using a 9/ 16” wrench ( not provided) , slight ly tight en or loos en swivel tensi on adjus tment n ut. (See [...]
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PNR S eri es Instal latio n Ins truction s 12 Reco nfig uring the Swin g Arms to Lef t or Ri ght of Center 1. Remov e the di splay f rom the moun t. WARNING: The ne xt step will r elease the arm assembly from the m ount. The arms and plate may fa ll if y ou are no t carefu l. 2. Remov e four b olts (two on th e top and t wo on the bot tom) secur in[...]
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Installa tion Ins tructi ons PNR S eries 13 Swing Arm Tension Adjust ment Swing ar m tension is p re-set a t the factor y and is adjus ted to accommodat e displ ays wi th we ights ne ar the top o f the mount’s capaci ty . If smal ler displays ar e used it may be dif ficult to re position t he disp lay after mount ing. NOT E: The displ ay must be [...]
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PNR S eri es Instal latio n Ins truction s 14 Removing Display from Mount 1. Remov e bolt or padloc k from facep late (if used). NOT E: The pin may have been used as a more permanen t lock ing device. I f so, remove n ut and pi n and move fro m the lower holes to t he upper hole s. 2. Pull b ack on flag on upp er mounting hole and press p in down i[...]
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Installa tion Ins tructi ons PNR S eries 15[...]
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USA/In ternational A 6436 C ity West Par kway , Ed en Pr airie, MN 55344 P 800.5 82.6480 / 952.225 .6000 F 877.8 94.6918 / 952.894 .6918 Europe A Frank linstraat 14, 6003 DK Weert, Neth erlands P +31 ( 0) 49 5 580 8 52 F +31 ( 0) 49 5 580 8 45 As ia Pa cific A Offi ce No. 918 on 9/ F , Shatin Galleria 18-24 Shan Mei Street Fotan, Shat in, Hong Kon [...]