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Automated Wall Mount

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following 2 conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio or television communications. However, there is no guarantee that
the interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver

Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit other than that to which the receiver is connected

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

PXR

Summary of Contents for PXR

Page 1: ...pment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio or television communications However there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by...

Page 2: ...NJURY TO PERSONS Always turn off power at source before putting on or taking off parts Use this mounting system only for its intended use as described in these instructions Do NOT use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer Never operate this mounting system if it has a damaged cord or plug If it is not working properly during testing return the mounting system to a service center for exam...

Page 3: ...ET UP AND TESTING CONFIGURATION 17 Running Learn Mode Test 17 Attach Interface Brackets to Display 18 Hanging Display on PXR 19 Cable Management 20 SET UP AND CONFIGURATION WITH DISPLAY ATTACHED 21 Running LEARN MODE 21 Saving a Preset 22 Final Attachment to Wall Mounting Bracket 23 ADVANCED SETTINGS 23 IR Repeat Conditions 23 Heavy Screen Mode 23 Emergency Service Extend 23 PROGRAMMING VIA RS485 ...

Page 4: ...TO CENTER 487 2 19 18 9 93 450 0 PATTERN VERT 17 72 MAX 27 56 29 25 743 0 3 45 87 6 114 3 FROM WALL 479 9 18 89 4 50 MIN DISTANCE 2 03 51 6 26 96 MAX DISTANCE FROM WALL 684 7 12 MAX TILT BACK 120 6 50 6 36 17 44 4 75 442 9 18 8 739 12 7 L R SHIFT 5 47 8 06 9 19 CENTER OF INTERFACE TO MOUNTING HOLES 233 4 DIMENSIONS INCHES MILLIMETERS ...

Page 5: ...A 36 WITH MAX LOAD MAX SPEED EXTEND RETRACT 75 SEC PAN 4 5 SEC TILT 3 0 SEC POWER MAX CONSUMPTION STANDBY CONSUMPTION 85 W 2 W POWER SUPPLY 100 250 VAC 50 60 Hz FEATURES PRESET HOME POSITION 4 PROGRAMMABLE POSITIONS CONTROLLABLE VIA RS485 COMMUNICATIONS BUILT IN IR REPEATER TRANSMITTER NOT INCLUDED SIMULTANEOUS AXIS MOVEMENT DIMENSIONS PACKAGE SIZE 36 x 24 x 7 75 PACKAGE WEIGHT APPROX 80 LB PRODUC...

Page 6: ...ave de bocas Chiave a punte aperte Steeksleutel Clé à fourche By Hand A mano Von Hand Com a mão A mano Met de hand À la main Hex Head Wrench Llave de cabeza hexagonal Sechskantschlüssel Chave de cabeça sextavada Chiave esagonale Zeskantsleutel Clé à tête hexagonale Pencil Mark Marcar con lápiz Stiftmarkierung Marcar com lápis Segno a matita Potloodmerkteken Marquage au crayon Drill Hole Perforar B...

Page 7: ...1 2 A 8 M4 x 16mm B 6 M4 x 20mm C 6 M4 x 25mm D 6 M5 x 16mm E 6 M5 x 20mm F 6 M5 x 25mm G 6 M6 x 16mm H 6 M6 x 25mm I 6 M8 x 20mm J 6 M8 x 30mm K 4 M8 x 50mm L 8 750 x 323 x 250 M 8 750 x 344 x 500 NA 8 NB 1 M5 RB 4 5 16 Power Cord Z 1 V 2 Interface Bracket BB 1 Remote Control with T 2 8 32 x 3 8 Y 1 9 Hex P 2 Plastic Cover W 2 Bracket Lock IR Receiver with AA 1 Velcro disc CC 4 5 16 18 x 5 8 DD 4...

Page 8: ...nt outward and surrounding the PXR is left open and doesn t contain anything that may impede movement of the PXR See Figure 1 IMPORTANT Ensure there is ALWAYS enough space for access to remove the display from the PXR Keep at least 1 of free space around all edges of display Figure 2 Power Requirements and Wiring The PXR requires 100 250VAC 50 60 Hz power to operate IMPORTANT This product must be ...

Page 9: ...se the PXR as a vertical lift ONLY operate the PXR when securely mounted in a vertical position NEVER operate the PXR while it is lying down or tilting back IMPORTANT When considering the PXR location keep in mind that the distance from the lowest edge of the PXR assembly to the center of the interface brackets which will also be the center of the display is 9 93 252mm The distance from center of ...

Page 10: ...OR SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY ALWAYS make certain area behind mounting surface is free of electrical wires and cables before cutting drilling or installing fasteners WARNING EXPLOSION AND FIRE HAZARD CUTTING OR DRILLING INTO GAS PLUMBING CAN CAUSE DEATH OR SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY ALWAYS make certain area behind mounting surface is free of gas water waste or any other plumbing before cutting drilling ...

Page 11: ... mounting bracket and fasten to wall using two 5 16 x 2 1 2 lag screws RC and two 5 16 flat washers RB See Figure 7 Figure 7 12 Remove two orange Velcro straps holding PXR arms in place See Figure 8 Figure 8 13 Connect and route power cord Z through PXR cable management areas See Figure 9 Figure 9 IMPORTANT Do not power the PXR until it is ready to be tested 8 x 2 10 11 RC x 2 RB x 2 Strap locatio...

Page 12: ...cables before cutting drilling or installing fasteners WARNING EXPLOSION AND FIRE HAZARD CUTTING OR DRILLING INTO GAS PLUMBING CAN CAUSE DEATH OR SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY ALWAYS make certain area behind mounting surface is free of gas water waste or any other plumbing before cutting drilling or installing fasteners IMPORTANT The anchors must be installed through any wall covering until flush with t...

Page 13: ...te surface See Figure 11 and See Figure 13 12 Return PXR to mounting bracket 13 Fasten PXR to wall using two 5 16 x 2 1 2 lag screws RC and two 5 16 flat washers RB See Figure 13 Figure 13 14 Remove two orange Velcro straps holding PXR arms in place See Figure 14 Figure 14 15 Connect and route power cord Z through PXR cable management areas See Figure 15 Figure 15 IMPORTANT Do not power the PXR un...

Page 14: ...ute hardware 1 Align mounting holes at top of PXR with two mounting holes in PAC502 See Figure 16 Figure 16 2 Using two 5 16 18 x 5 8 button head cap screws CC two 5 16 split lock washers EE and two 1 4 flat washers DD loosely secure top of PXR in PAC502 Secure screws at least three turns into PAC502 See Figure 17 Figure 17 3 Remove two orange Velcro straps holding PXR arms in place See Figure 18 ...

Page 15: ...R into PAC502 Figure 21 10 Secure bottom of PXR in PAC502 using two 5 16 18 x 5 8 button head cap screws CC two 5 16 split lock washers EE and two 1 4 flat washers DD See Figure 22 Figure 22 11 Replace lower cover and secure with two Phillips head screws removed in Step 5 See Figure 23 Figure 23 12 OPTIONAL Install PAC502 trim following the instructions included with the PAC502 kit 7 8 10 PAC502 C...

Page 16: ...g on bottom of each arm See Figure 25 NOTE Engage arms by turning fastener to the LEFT 4 Close cable management covers on bottom of PXR arms Figure 24 Figure 25 CAUTION PXR SHOULD ONLY BE MOVED USING REMOTE CONTROL After the PXR arms have been engaged do NOT move PXR by hand ARM ENGAGEMENT 1 3 x 2 NOTE ENGAGE PIN BY TURNING TO LEFT Line up pin with opening Pin Opening 3 Pin engaged in opening Open...

Page 17: ...trol BB See Figure 27 Figure 27 NOTE The PXR is shipped with a HOME position already installed This HOME consists of Arms collapsed completely against mount No pan left or right Display tilted in the vertical position Running LEARN MODE Test 1 Plug power cord Z into PXR and into the nearest power source NOTE Once power is applied to the unit the indicator lights will flash 5 times This indicates t...

Page 18: ...8 Figure 28 2 Press and hold SAVE for at least 5 seconds to save left side dimension PXR will now pan to centerand remaintilted and extended 3 Pan PXR to right until the inside edge of thewall See Figure 28 4 Press and hold SAVE for at least 5 seconds to save right side dimension The PXR pans to left limit back to right limit repeats tilts up and returns to HOME position before stopping End of LEA...

Page 19: ...on from back of PXR See Figure 30 Figure 30 Hanging Display on PXR 1 Hang display onto the PXR ensuring that top hooks of interface brackets V are hooked over the PXR top rail See Figure 31 Figure 31 IMPORTANT Do NOT operate PXR with display off center Measure to verify that display is centered on the PXR See Figure 32 Figure 32 L or M x 4 Interface bracket is furthest protrusion from back of disp...

Page 20: ...XR arms have been engaged do NOT move PXR by hand Figure 34 IMPORTANT If possible place display s power and signal cables in separate PXR arms 1 Open cable management covers on top of both PXR arms See Figure 34 and See Figure 35 Figure 35 2 Extend cables from display and lay cables within top of arms See Figure 36 3 Close cable management covers being careful to not pinch cables under covers See ...

Page 21: ...p fingers hands and cables out of pinch point areas Set Up and Configuration with Display Attached WARNING PINCH HAZARD FINGER OR HANDS BETWEEN MOVING PARTS CAN LEAD TO SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY Keep fingers and hands away from PXR arms when in operation Setting or changing the configuration of the PXR is done using the remote control provided with the mount Running LEARN MODE 1 Plug power cord Z int...

Page 22: ...l be active Phase B of the LEARN MODE helps the PXR learn the dimensions of the attached display NOTE The PXR will operate at a slower than normal operating speed during LEARN MODE Phase B NOTE PXR should be fully extended and tilted slightly 1 Pan PXR to left until the inside edge of display is at least 2 away from the wall See Figure 40 Figure 40 2 Press and hold SAVE for at least 5 seconds to s...

Page 23: ... with most IR transmitters 38kHz NOTE The IR repeater cable must have a 3 5mm Mono plug 1 Plug an IR repeater cable not included into the I O board See Figure 3 2 Route IR repeater cable to the desired device Heavy Screen Mode NOTE The PXR is equipped with a Heavy Screen Mode that allows it to compensate for heavy or thick screens By enabling this feature the PXR will gain an additional 2 3 of upw...

Page 24: ...be changed to match it Access to change PXR address ON ON RS 485 Commands RS 485 Command String Syntax Command Input is only required for specific commands and may not be needed Calculating a Check Digit Code SOM Product ID Address Command Command Input Check Code EOM 06 00 XX XX XX CR Steps Example Start by writing your command or response Command go to home for address 00 is 06000200 Drop the St...

Page 25: ...600 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Get Status 0x01 Command To use this command and others the PXR must be connected via an RS485 line with a baud rate of 9600 See RS 485 Terminal Block Wiring section Command Message Status Response If you get a STATUS_DEVICE_FAULTED response then the unit is blinking See PXR Blink Codes section for blink codes Example of how to call the status of the PXR assu...

Page 26: ...e SOM Product ID Address Command Check Code EOM 06 XX 2F XX CR SOM System Status Check Code EOM XXXX XX CR Fault Code of blinks System Status hexadecimal Description Corrective Action 0 0x0000 System is OK and working normally None 2 0x0020 Main control board lost communication to the I O board Verify the ribbon cable connecting the I O board to the Main control board has not come loose 4 0x0040 t...

Page 27: ...Press and Release Key 13 LED Blinks Twice Quick Select System Code See Table below Press and Release Key 2 LED Blinks 4 times Quick Exit Setup Mode Figure 46 Figure 47 Key Number Key Name Hex Code 1 HOME 02 2 SAVE 1A 3 RETRACT 07 4 SWIVEL LEFT 09 5 STOP 0A 6 SWIVEL RIGHT 0B 7 EXTEND 0D 8 TILT UP 08 9 TILT DOWN 0E 10 N A N A 11 N A N A 12 PRESET 1 12 13 PRESET 2 13 14 PRESET 3 14 15 PRESET 4 15 Sys...

Page 28: ...Manufacturer Molex See Figure 48 Terminal Block Manufacturer P N 39500 0006 Terminal Block Pin Outs 1 Blank 2 TDA 3 TDB 4 Ground 5 Blank 6 Blank Wire terminal block using 16 30AWG wire IR Receiver Pinout Figure 49 6 5 4 3 2 1 O 3 5 Stereo Jack Ring GROUND Black T2 DATA White T1 POWER Red ...

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Page 32: ...130 5611 ZB EINDHOVEN The Netherlands P 31 0 40 2668620 F 31 0 40 2668615 Asia Pacific A Office No 1 on 12 F Shatin Galleria 18 24 Shan Mei Street Fotan Shatin Hong Kong P 852 2145 4099 F 852 2145 4477 Chief Manufacturing a products division of Milestone AV Technologies 8800 002079 Rev00 2011 Milestone AV Technologies a Duchossois Group Company www chiefmfg com 04 11 ...

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