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POSITIONING THE UNIT
Some minor assembly steps must be carried out on the HTL40
screen unit before it can be positioned correctly. The screen can
be installed on a wall, using the specific VESA rails and the supplied
screws, or placed on a table using the supporting base (optional
- for further requirements or information concerning the support
base contact your nearest SIM2 dealer).
The following section describes the operations to be performed for
the various installation configurations.
Caution!
All the operations described below must be executed ex-
clusively with the mains power cable unplugged from the
mains socket outlet.
WALL MOUNTING
Caution!
Wall mounting of the LCD panel calls for special skills
and must be carried out exclusively by authorised, trained
technicians. Because of the weight of the screen (approx.
345 N, 35 kg) wall mounting operations should be carried
out with at least two people. Sim2 Multimedia declines all
liability for possible injury to persons or damage to prop-
erty deriving from incorrect installation of the screen.
Make sure the components listed below are within easy reach:
- TFT-LCD flat screen
- curved rear panel.
- the fixing screws.
- spacers for installation with VESA interface
With the panel supported in a vertical position, insert the mains
power cable connector into the relevant socket on the rear of the
LCD panel (Fig.5).
Caution!
Do not supply power to the panel by plugging the power
cable into the mains socket outlet until you have finished
the installation procedure.
4 INSTALLATION
Fig.5
Position the styled rear panel at the back of the display and line
up the four holes with the pre-fitted bushes (Fig.6). In the case of
wall mounting, screw the spacers into the holes in the rear panel.
Screwing the spacers into the holes makes it possible to increase the
distance between rear panel and the wall to which the rear panel is
secured, thus making it possible to position the display freely. Finally,
secure the rear panel to your VESA interface (not included).
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