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PDI-P10LCD USER MANUAL 

Document Number PD196-058R3 

PDI Communication Systems, Inc. 

40 Greenwood Lane 

Springboro, Ohio 45066 

Phone 937-743-6010 

Fax 937-743-5664 

email: [email protected]

 

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INSTALLING THE PDI-P10LCD TO THE PDI-508C-7 SUSPENSION ARM 

1.  Remove and save the ¾” Socket Head Cap Screw from the plastic “H” clip.   

Remove the plastic “H” clip and discard. 

2.  Remove the two nose cover retainer bolts.  Raise the metal nose cover and 

slide the television completely 
into the arm’s clevis (slot).  The 
swivel retainer plate should rest 
inside the nose of the arm and 
the plastic swivel cap beneath 
(see picture on previous page). 

3.  Align the retainer plate’s 

mounting hole over the arm 
mounting hole.  Thread the ¾” 
Socket Head Cap Screw through 
the retainer plate and into the 
arm’s nose.  Tighten. 

4.  The coax cable in the nose of the arm should be joined with the coax cable 

from the television.  Wrench tighten the connection and cover by sliding the 
plastic boot sections into mating position. 

IMPORTANT:

 Finger only tightening of this cable connection will result in 

reliability problems weeks or months later.  Because the TV draws its power 
current through this connection, eventually the finger-tightened connection will 
loosen, develop resistance and prompt a service call.  Wrench tighten all “F” 
fitting connections! 

5.  Remove the safety brake pin from the parking brake hole, reattach the acorn 

nut to the pin, and store the assembly inside the nose of the arm by attaching it 
to the coax cable using the attached plastic clip.  

6.  Close the metal nose cover onto the nose.  Reinstall the two nose cover 

retainer bolts. 

7.  Attach three sets of plastic arm covers (start with long “nose cover” section): 

 

a.  Assemble supplied spring pins into 

one of the arm cover halves.  Pins 
should be installed into one cover 
side only. 

b.  Position the Arm Cover halves 

around the arm’s nose section.  Align 
exposed pins with the open holes in 
the second cover half. 

c.  Squeeze the two halves together.  

When the halves are properly 
installed there should only be a thin 
seam visible where the halves meet. 

d.  Repeat steps a, b, c for the elbow 

covers and base covers. 

8.  Connect the coax cable at the base of the arm to the wall bracket “F” fitting. 

Wrench tighten.  Cycle the arm once or twice to check for free movement. 

Spring
Pin

 

 

Nose Cover

Brake Pin

Nose Cover 
Retainer Bolts

Summary of Contents for PDI-P10LCD

Page 1: ...nication Systems Inc 40 Greenwood Lane Springboro Ohio 45066 PH 937 743 6010 FX 937 743 5664 http www pdiarm com PERSONA10 Hospital Grade LCD Television Receiver MODEL PDI P10LCD Better Solutions Are...

Page 2: ...the cabinet cover may expose you to dangerous voltages Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructi...

Page 3: ...curate but is not warranted and is subject to change without notice or obligation TRADEMARKS All brand names and product names used in this manual are trademarks registered trademarks or trade names o...

Page 4: ...ing system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical 5 COAX CABLE SPECIFICATION When using a central power supply cable selection is crucial Due to long coax cable runs encount...

Page 5: ...stallation Precautions 4 Contents 5 About the PERSONA 10 6 Installing TV on Suspension Arm 7 Control Panel 9 Earphone Operation 10 Remote Control 10 Service Levels Tiers 11 Channel Setup 12 Add Delete...

Page 6: ...installer and TV Rental Representatives It identifies the features of the PERSONA 10 and describes how to program the TV using an infrared IR remote control Programming is the process of selecting fro...

Page 7: ...ake pin must remain in the SAFETY BRAKE PIN HOLE whenever the television set is removed from the arm or when the arm is removed from the wall bracket to prevent the arm from springing open CAUTION DO...

Page 8: ...problems weeks or months later Because the TV draws its power current through this connection eventually the finger tightened connection will loosen develop resistance and prompt a service call Wrenc...

Page 9: ...see sections following on Service Levels and Channel Setup the symbol X will be displayed in red in place of the channel number and the channel will not change The 2 4 6 and 8 buttons on the direct en...

Page 10: ...nable the internal TV speaker The TV only offers mono sound Use of a stereo earphone will result in sound from only one earphone speaker Contact PDI for either earphone or mono style headsets Remote C...

Page 11: ...no charge are typically programmed into this level of service This is the factory default setting for service level BASIC service typically allows additional channels beyond those offered in the FREE...

Page 12: ...etup sub menu 3 Select Add Delete Channels A Menu showing the three programmable service levels will appear with its current status Select the service level to add or delete channels in 4 The TV will...

Page 13: ...on message to appear VOL will perform the copy Press SETUP to Cancel Power on Channel and Speaker 1 Press the SETUP button on the remote control A SETUP MODE screen will appear 2 Using the CH or CH bu...

Page 14: ...OL or VOL to enter the Features menu Select Caption Text Modes 3 Use the VOL or VOL keys to enable or disable Caption Text Modes When enabled two additional Text 1 Text 2 options are available when th...

Page 15: ...remote and select Picture Press VOL or VOL to enter the Picture sub menu 3 Select the picture parameter using CH or CH buttons on the remote Press VOL or VOL to adjust the parameter An actual picture...

Page 16: ...esired service level Disabled Free Basic or Premium Alternately the television can be directly set to any service level using the hotkeys located on the bottom row of the remote Simply press the desir...

Page 17: ...Self Rent is set to Unlocked pressing the FEATURE button during normal TV operation will cause a Confirm Rental message to appear during normal TV viewing If any button other than the Enter button is...

Page 18: ...rogram 7 Press Vol or Vol to begin the autoprogram sequence A Confirm Autoprogram Start menu will now appear To continue press CH to begin autoprogramming Press CH to exit HINT Once you have programme...

Page 19: ...w access cover 2 Loosen each of four Brake Tension Screws turn only Brake Tension screws are located on both sides of the base and nose See Brake Tension Screw Detail illustration 3 Locate each intern...

Page 20: ...d Lane Springboro Ohio 45066 Phone 937 743 6010 Fax 937 743 5664 email pdi pdiarm com 20 Appendix A Continued Elbow Cover FRONT SPRING REAR SPRING BRAKE TENSION SCREWS BRAKE TENSION SCREWS FRONT SPRIN...

Page 21: ...ply to any PDI products subjected to improper use negligence or accident nor to tampering alterations or repairs by others without PDI s specific prior written authorization For information regarding...

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