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Standard mounting equipment features and characteristics
4.1 Standard mounting equipment features and characteristics
In addition to reliability and the vivid display resulting from its large screen area, brightness, and image quality, the
plasma display (PDP-501MX/PDP-V501X) is thin and lightweight, enabling mounting at locations not possible for traditional
displays.
We considered various mount patterns and operating conditions during the design of the plasma display (PDP-501MX/
PDP-V501X). A wide range of standard mounting equipment is available for easy mounting.
• Table-top Stand: PDK-5001
This on-board support designed for the plasma display enables vertical use of the display.
• Plasma Display Ceiling-suspension Hardware (one-side type):PDK-5002
A simple rod-type mounting components, permitting display panning over a range of (45 degrees and up to 25-degree
downward tilting from horizontal. Mount depth is less than 170 mm (in vertical position, without optional speaker).
This hardware enables installation of the unit in a wide range of locations.
• Tiltable wall-suspended hardware: PDK-5006
Permits tilting of the display downward from horizontal by up to 25 degrees. Mount depth is less than 125 mm (in
vertical position, without optional speaker). This hardware permits a wide range of viewing angles.
• Speaker system: PDP-S02-LR
This vertical twin-speaker system, with a newly developed elliptical unit 4.5 cm wide on top and bottom with a 2.5-cm
dome cone tweeter in between, provides improved sound-field localization. Despite its compact 7.4-cm cabinet, the
speaker system is capable of offering powerful dynamic sound reproduction. (Note that when the speaker is mounted
to the main unit itself, the operation panel of the main unit is inaccessible.)
Summary of Contents for PDK-5001
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