Nexus 21 Transcend Pro Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 5

 

SAFETY INFORMATION 

SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE CAN RESULT FROM IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR ASSEMBLY.  

READ THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS BEFORE BEGINNING: 

WARNINGS:

 

1.

 

Do not use this product for any application other than those specified by Nexus 21. 

2.

 

Do not exceed the weight capacity.  This can result in serious personal injury or damage to the 

equipment.  It is the installer’s 

responsibility to ensure that the total combined weight of all attached components does not exceed that of the maximum figure stated.

 

3.

 

Follow all technical specifications and instructions during the installation. 

4.

 

Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 

5.

 

Close supervision is necessary when this system is being used by, or near, children, or disabled persons. 

6.

 

It is the responsibility of the installer to warn all potential users of the dangers of interfering with the mechanism during operation. 

7.

 

Read all technical instructions fully before installation and use.  It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure that all d

ocumentation is 

passed on the users and read fully before operation. 

8.

 

Failure to provide adequate structural strengthening, prior to installation can result in serious personal injury or damage to the 

equipment.  It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure the structure to which the 

Mount System is affixed can support four times the 

weight of the system.

 

9.

 

Risk of electric shock.  Do not attempt to open the Control Box. 

10.

 

To reduce risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose parts to rain or other liquids. 

11.

 

Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched. 

12.

 

Keep all documentation. 

13.

 

Heed all warnings. 

14.

 

Clean only with a dry cloth. 

15.

 

Refer all service questions to Nexus 21 if the system does not operate normally. 
 

Nexus 21 disclaims any liability for modifications, improper installations, or installations over the specified weight range.  Nexus 21 will not be liable for any damages 
arising out of the use of, or inability to use, Nexus 21 products.  Nexus 21 bears no responsibility for incidental or consequential damages.  This includes, but is not limited 
to, any labor charges for the servicing of Nexus 21 products performed by anyone other than Nexus 21. 

Nexus 21 intends to make this and all documentation as accurate as possible.  However, Nexus 21 makes no claim that the information contained herein covers all 
details, conditions or variations, nor does it provide for every possible contingency in connection with the installation or use of this product.  The information contained 
in this document is subject to change without prior notice or obligation of any kind.  Nexus 21 makes no representation of warranty, expressed or implied, regarding the 
information contained herein.  Nexus 21 assumes no responsibility for accuracy, completeness or sufficiency of the information contained in this document.

  

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Transcend Pro

Page 1: ...Transcend Pro Installation Instructions...

Page 2: ...1...

Page 3: ...efer to the dimensional diagram shown on Supplemental Page A at the end of this document Before beginning assembly and installation please make sure that you have all items included on the list If any...

Page 4: ...Use to connect the RF Receiver to the Control Box Ends have RJ 45 connectors One foot long Hardware 1 Four 4 3 8 x 3 Lag Screws w Washers 2 Four 4 10 x 0 25 Phillips Screws 3 Four 4 Zip Ties 4 Two 2 A...

Page 5: ...ystem is affixed can support four times the weight of the system 9 Risk of electric shock Do not attempt to open the Control Box 10 To reduce risk of fire or electric shock do not expose parts to rain...

Page 6: ...niversal remote will learn the IR codes from the provided IR Handset which will enable you to control the mount The universal remote will then communicate with the eye located on the IR Receiver via y...

Page 7: ...the Mount 2 Assembling the Mount 3 Installing the Mount 4 Attaching the TV to the Mount 5 TV Level Adjustment 6 How to Set the Tilt 7 How to Set a Lower Limit 8 Cable Management Information 9 Mainten...

Page 8: ...nt Control Box 2 Motor Cables Power Cord Wired Backup Switch CSI Control Kit or RF Control Kit Step 2 Connect the Motor Cables to Ports 1 2 which are located on the front and back face of the Control...

Page 9: ...th Actuators This will initialize them so they start and stop at the same point UP DOWN Step 4 Connect the Power Cable to Port AC on the Control Box and connect the other end to a Wall Outlet Step 3 I...

Page 10: ...s Screws Swivel Pivot Nut Swivel Pivot Bolt Step 7 Attach the Screen Back Plate to the Mount using the Swivel Pivot Bolt Swivel Pivot Nut and 2 Washers using the diagram shown to the right Ensure the...

Page 11: ...p 11 Place the Enclosure into the top slot of the Transcend Pro and Fasten it to the recess box using 4 Phillips Screws Step 10 Place the Control Box with all of its connections into the Control Box e...

Page 12: ...s the Up button to run the mount to the top most position then disconnect it from power Step 12 Remove the Cable Management Covers on the interior sides of the Recess Box Step 13 Place all the cables...

Page 13: ...ot have a Shelf or Mantel proceed to the next step Step 17a Using shelf depth D locate the cell in Table 1 to determine the H Minimum Clearance Step 17b Using the shelf depth D locate the cell in Tabl...

Page 14: ...nor adjustment for the position of the mount if needed Step 18 Place the top end of the Transcend Pro into the cutout in the wall push it up then push the bottom half of the mount into place Note Be s...

Page 15: ...lts to adjust its position If the mount is still unlevel the cutout may need to be expanded Finer adjustments for the level of the TV can be made separately and are covered later in Adjustments sectio...

Page 16: ...dware Pack Step 24 Attach the Vertical Mounting Bars as high as possible on the Back of the TV Note This will ensure the mount has the most possible downward travel and is fully concealed when in the...

Page 17: ...f or mantel below it Step 27 Hang and center the TV on the Screen Back Plate then release the spring loaded Screen Locks to secure the TV in place Step 26 Press the Down button on the Wired Backup Swi...

Page 18: ...tep 2 Loosen or Tighten the Bolt on the Top of either Vertical Mounting Bar to raise of lower that side of the TV Note Maximum adjustment of 0 5 Degrees Step 3 Re engage the Spring Loaded Screen Lock...

Page 19: ...en the Screw from the Screen Back Plate Note There is only 1 degree of Tilt in this position Step 2 Fasten each Screw into the Pem Nuts located on the left and right side of the Screen Back Plate Step...

Page 20: ...eset if it is obstructed To set a Lower Limit follow the steps listed below 1 Press the DOWN button on the Wired Backup Switch or Remote Control 2 Once the Mount reaches your desired position press th...

Page 21: ...r Linkage Arm then zip tied to it Ensure enough slack remains so that the wires can freely move when the mount is operated Once all Cable Management is finished check the full range of motion again to...

Page 22: ...uration of its life Please follow these steps once every 3 months 1 Lubricate all joints every 3 months More lubrication may be required for outdoor installations 2 Visually check all bolts every 3 mo...

Page 23: ...5 Blue is GROUND Pin 8 You will need 2 Normally Open Relays one for UP and one for DOWN Each relay should receive a momentary pulse of 750ms to 1000ms Do not latch a contact closure command as this w...

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