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Special installation (Installation with the screen downward)
3.4.8 Installation with the screen downward
This display is designed to be installed with the screen downward, but certain uses can interfere with proper ventilation.
Please observe the following conditions:
1
Use
plate metal that keeps all single holes clear
and has dimensions no larger than those given in the following
table.
2
Leave adequate ventilation space between the display and the ceiling.
3
Use plate metal having sufficient strength (incorporating a safety factor of approximately four), and secure at the
four points indicated in the following drawing (four-point mounting). Mounting plate metal on a ceiling involves
certain hazards. Make sure you provide adequate back-up safety measures.
4
Recommended ambient operating temperatures are given in the following table. Operate the display within this
range of temperatures.
5
The ceiling should closely approximate a perfectly flat plane. Keep deformation pressures applied to the display,
such as twisting and bending, at or below 1 mm.
Ceiling
Do not block this area on either the top or the bottom.
Do not block this area on either the top or the bottom.
75mm
40mm
40mm
A
75mm
694 mm (center indicated)
75mm 75mm
Ceiling
50mm
* The same conditions apply to the working temperature requirements for a speaker system (PDP-S03-LR).
* When mounting the down converter (PDA-4003), the same working temperature conditions apply.
PC-9800 (56.4Hz)
PC-9800 (70.1Hz)
A size
VIDEO
Machintosh (66.7Hz)
VGA (60Hz)
VGA (72.8Hz, 75Hz)
50 mm or more
0~35
°
C
0~35
°
C
0~35
°
C
Working temperature requirements
Summary of Contents for PDP-V402
Page 5: ...5 Features ...
Page 21: ...21 Installation procedure ...
Page 57: ...57 Special installation Installation under the floor ...
Page 86: ...85 How to mount standard optional items PDK 4001 ...
Page 92: ...91 How to mount standard optional items PDK 4002 ...
Page 98: ...97 How to mount standard optional items PDK 4004 ...
Page 116: ...115 How to mount standard optional items PDK 5008 ...
Page 154: ...153 How to mount standard optional items Precautions for installing the optional speaker ...
Page 161: ...161 Before making adjustments ...