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Installation 

Instructions 

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Lift Operation

Console ON/OFF Box Functionality for Display Lift Applications

Systems utilizing the console ON/OFF box will automatically turn on and off a display connected to the system. Power is delivered to 
the display when the lift is raised, and removed when the lift is lowered. The system is capable of running up to three lifts in parallel 
with impulse functionality and always active Anti-Collision™.

Impulse Activation

When a key is pressed to drive the system up or down, the lift system will continue running after the key is released until it reaches the 
stroke limit. If the system comes in contact with a rigid obstruction, Anti-Collision™ will be activated.
The user may also stop travel of the lift system by pressing a button opposite to the present travel direction. For example if the system 
is being driven up, pressing the down button will stop the system.

Remote Activation (optional)

When used in conjunction with the IR sensor and remote, the lift system is capable of being operated remotely. To activate the system 
in either the up or down direction wirelessly, simply point the remote at the receiver and press the respective button.
Depending on the furniture and screen size of the television, different stroke lengths are sometimes needed. Adjustments in the stroke 
may be performed using the IR sensor. Remote activation is performed using the remote.
To set the stroke limit, move the lift to the desired position using the IR sensor. The lift will move on its own after a single button press, 
so be sure to press the key opposite to the direction of travel to stop it at the preferred location. Where the lift stops will then be set as 
the stroke limit. This stroke limit is only obeyed by the remote. 

Anti-Collision™

The anti-collision function is always active when running the system. Anti-collision can limit material damages on a flat screen lift if a 
collision with a solid object should occur.

Situations where the Anti-Collision™ does not work

There are situations where the anti-collision will not be activated. These situations are:
If the collision happens during the initialization phase
If the collision happens within the first 1000 msec or after the control button has been released
If the collision happens between the floor and the table and the load on the desk + the weight of the legs are  lower than 40 kg
If the collision happens over too long time, e.g. if the collision is with a soft object

Initialization of the lift system

When a system is first assembled it is necessary that the system be initialized. The lift system is initialized by pressing the down button 
once or twice and holding it down until the lift runs into end stop, it will then automatically run approximately 3mm out again hereafter, 
slowly running in again. Only release the down button when the movement has completely stopped.

If the button is released before the sequence is complete then the initialization is interrupted and must be started again
from the beginning.

Because the lift can be in different modes when initialization starts, it is sometimes necessary to press the down button twice to start the 
initialization. If an error situation occurs at the end stop positions, then the lift has to be initialized again.

L180F

Summary of Contents for L180F

Page 1: ...tate College Blvd Fullerton CA 92831 USA USA and Canada Phone 800 368 9700 Fax 800 832 4888 EUROPE Unit 3 The Moorings Business Park Channel Way Longford Coventry CV79JY UK Phone 44 0 2476 644105 Fax 44 0 2476 644165 Other Locations Phone 001 714 632 7100 Fax 001 714 632 1044 Premier Mounts 2013 9534 005 003 00 ...

Page 2: ...t Operation 7 Support Bracket Installation 8 Lift Base Installation 8 Base Installation 9 Mount Installation 10 Thread Depth Indicator 11 Attaching the Mounting Brackets 12 Attaching the Mounting Plate 13 Securing the Display 14 Attaching the Floating Lid Bracket 15 Troubleshooting Procedures 16 Programming Lift Height Optional 16 Technical Specifications 17 Warranty 18 ...

Page 3: ...unit is not intended for use by young children of infirm persons without supervision Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the unit Preface We are delighted that you have chosen a product from Premier Mounts Premier Mounts mounting systems are high tech products that are based on many years of experience in the manufacture and development plasma displays LCD dipl...

Page 4: ...g installation If there are parts missing and or damaged please stop the installation and contact Premier Mounts 800 368 9700 Steel Floor Board Qty 1 Manual Switch Qty 1 10 x 3 4 Wood Screw Qty 9 Lift Qty 1 M6 x 12 Phillips Head Screws Qty 20 Mounting Plate Qty 1 8 x 1 2 Wood Screw Qty 16 Display Mount Qty 1 Mounting Brackets Qty 2 Support Brace Qty 1 Level Supplied L180F Floating Lid Qty 1 Spacer...

Page 5: ... M5 x 20 M5 x 16 M5 x 12 M5 x 50 M8 x 70 M8 x 35 M8 x 30 M8 x 25 M8 x 20 M6 x 20 Qty 4 Qty 8 Qty 6 Qty 6 Qty 4 Qty 4 Qty 6 Qty 4 Qty 6 Qty 6 Qty 6 Qty 6 1 4 Nylon Spacers Small Qty 6 1 Nylon Spacers Qty 6 1 4 Nylon Spacers Large Qty 6 5 16 Nylon Sleeves Qty 4 9 16 Nylon Spacers Qty 6 5 16 Flat Washers Metal Qty 6 1 2 Nylon Spacers Large Qty 12 L180F ...

Page 6: ... 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 6 6 6 6 5 5 7 7 7 7 Wiring Instructions Prior to installing the base the L180F must be wired Step 1 Locate the lift control cable pre installed on lift base Step 2 Insert control cable into Slot 1 of control box Step 3 Locate manual switch Step 4 Insert manual switch cable into the RJ45 plug on the control box Step 5 Attach the switch to the inside wall of the cabinet using two 2 8 ...

Page 7: ...utton press so be sure to press the key opposite to the direction of travel to stop it at the preferred location Where the lift stops will then be set as the stroke limit This stroke limit is only obeyed by the remote Anti Collision The anti collision function is always active when running the system Anti collision can limit material damages on a flat screen lift if a collision with a solid object...

Page 8: ...using six 6 M6 x 12 Phillips head screws three on each side Lift Base Steel Floor Base Mounting Points Support Bracket Installation Step 1 Slide the support bracket down the lift column about 3 from the top of the outer lift tube Step 2 Use two 2 8 x 1 2 Phillips head wood screws to attach the support bracket to the rear of the cabinet Step 3 Insert and tighten two 2 M8 x 35 Phillips head screws o...

Page 9: ...lease familiarize yourself with all components contained herein Step 1 Place the steel floor board on the mounting surface inside the cabinet making sure that the steel floor board is centered right to left and positioned against the front inside wall of the cabinet Step 2 Locate the nine 9 mounting holes that are on the steel floor board Step 3 Using nine 9 10 x 3 4 wood screws supplied and a por...

Page 10: ...are located on the lift Side Slide Bracket L180F Step 6 Loosen the six 6 M6 x 12 screws on the inside of the sliding support bracket Step 7 Raise the bracket up to the desired height and re tighten Step 8 When the lid and slides are inserted the lid should be sitting no less then above the top of the display Step 9 To gain extra height out of the slide support bracket use the top four 4 screws onl...

Page 11: ... and verify their depth using the straw or toothpick s 1 8 allowance mark Locate the correct diameter screw for the threaded insert If the screw you selected is longer than the 1 8 allowance mark on the small straw or toothpick as shown in Figure 2 and Figure 3 do not use this screw The screw length must not bypass the mark Test each size of the screws provided The correct screws should thread eas...

Page 12: ...r the mounting points Step 4 Once the desired position has been determined place the mounting hardware over each mounting point and secure them using a screwdriver Mounting Points Mounting Points Phillips Head Screwdriver DIMPLES FACING UP DIMPLES FACING UP DIMPLES FACING DOWN DIMPLES FACING DOWN Dimple M4 M5 M6 M8 The Griplate have M4 M5 M6 and M8 hole patterns to fit the hardware that your flat ...

Page 13: ...ace the mounting back plate against the display mount and line up the mounting holes on the mounting back plate with the mounting points on the display mount Step 2 Use four 4 M8 x 16 Phillips head screws to attach the mounting back plate to the display mount Step 3 Tighten the mounting hardware with a Phillips screwdriver The mounting back plate comes with two vertical rows of mounting holes Thes...

Page 14: ...ail on the mounting back plate use a screwdriver to tighten the two bracket security screws This will secure the display to the mounting back plate and will also prevent any lateral shift see NOTE movement The lateral shift adjustment allows the user to center the display on the mount Once the display is attached slide the assembly left or right to cen ter the display Bracket Security Screw Philli...

Page 15: ...e on the lid to keep it from moving Step 4 Insert the 8 x 1 2 wood screws through the lift mounting plate and into the bottom of the cabinet top Use a clamp to hold the lid in place during installation If the lid is installed crooked or off alignment the lift will not close properly and may cause damage to the lift and cabinet L180F If using material other than wood secure with appropriate hardwar...

Page 16: ...ed No voltage on the main cable Check all connections Check that there is voltage at the main plug Connect a handset that you know functions correctly If the lift runs than the handset is defective If this does not work than the control box is defective The lift is in the down position and will not go up The lift is overloaded The cable between the lift and the control box is not OK Remove some of...

Page 17: ...Technical Specifications All measurements are in inches mm Installation Instructions Page 17 L180F ...

Page 18: ...NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE PREMIER MOUNTS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN CLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO INABILITY TO USE ITS PRODUCTS OR LABOR COSTS FOR RE MOVING AND REPLACING DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS COMPONENTS OR PARTS SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THIS LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU How to Ob...

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