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1. access hole 6 Pin behind connectors Interface Connector bracket Interface je ee o o o o o o o o o o o Q o e S 3 o J o o 0 E si o Rails o o Main Control Board q Si EI e Front view Figure 3 INSTALLATION WARNING AVOID PERMANENTLY DAMAGING THE PXR NEVER use the PXR as a vertical lift ONLY operate the PXR when securely mounted in a vertical position NEVER operate the PXR while it is lying down or tilting back IMPORTANT When considering the PXR location keep in mind that the distance from the lowest edge of the PXR assembly to the center of the interface brackets which will also be the center of the display is 9 93 252mm The distance from center of the mounting hole in the mounting bracket to the center of the display is 9 19 233mm See Figure 4 and See Figure 10 NOTE Proceed to either the Installing to a Wood Stud Wall Installing to a Solid Concrete Wall or Installing in an In Wall Box section PXR Installation Instructions INSTALLING TO A WOOD STUD WALL 1 Using a stud finder locate and mark the two 16 on center 2 x 4 wood studs to which the PXR will be mounted Determine point for lowest edge of PXR and mark studs Use a level to join the marked points and mark the lowest edge of PXR See Figure 4 4 Place mounting bracket X along marked line on top of level and mark location of pilot holes See Figure
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3. center of display Za N 9 19 233mm N l 1 l l A l i 9 93 252mm Figure 10 WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD CUTTING OR DRILLING INTO ELECTRICAL CORDS OR CABLES CAN CAUSE DEATH OR SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY ALWAYS make certain area behind mounting surface is free of electrical wires and cables before cutting drilling or installing fasteners 12 WARNING EXPLOSION AND FIRE HAZARD CUTTING OR DRILLING INTO GAS PLUMBING CAN CAUSE DEATH OR SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY ALWAYS make certain area behind mounting surface is free of gas water waste or any other plumbing before cutting drilling or installing fasteners IMPORTANT The anchors must be installed through any wall covering until flush with the concrete wall See Figure 11 Pilot hole 5 16 x 3 1 4 M8 x 82 5mm Anchor RA flush with concrete wall Mounting Bracket X Wall covering Figure 11 5 Install two anchors RA into pilot holes Tap with hammer until flush with concrete surface See Figure 12 6 Attach mounting bracket X to wall with two 5 16 x 2 1 2 lag screws RC and two 5 16 flat washers RB See Figure 12 Figure 12 7 Lower PXR Q onto mounting bracket ensuring PXR fits over mounting bracket X tabs See Figure 6 Installation Instructions PXR 8 Mark the pilot hol
4. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS LP ST TAI Automated Wall Mount This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following 2 conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio or television communications However there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit other than that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CHIEF Our Mounts Your Vis
5. MECHANICAL OU ATI PATTERNS MINIMUM HxV 200X100 M AXIM UM H xV 700 X450 CEATA Varies dependent on depth of display 150 LB 68 0 KG MAX EITENSIO RO II TILT UP TO 27 AWAY FROM THE WALL MINIMUM 4 5 FLUSH MOUNTED 1 0 WHEN RECESSED USING A PAC502 UP TO 45 TO THE LEFT AND RIGHT 90 TOTAL UP TO 12 DOWN DEPENDING ON SCREEN SIZE VO ise leve 52 dBA 36 WITH MAX LOAD HAY SPEED EXTEND RETRACT 15 SEC PAN 4 5 SEC TILT 3 0 SEC POW EL WAL CONSUMPTION 85W STAN DAY CONSUMPTION QW POW ER SUPPLY 100 250 VAC 50 60 Hz rung PRESET HOM E POSITION 4 PROGRAM M ABLE POSITIONS CONTROLLABLE VIA RS485 COM MUNICATIONS BUILT IN IR REPEATER TRAN SM ITTER NOT INCLUDE SIM ULTANEOUSAXIS M OVEM ENT DIN II PROC AGE SITE 36 x 24 x 7 75 APPROX 80 LB At PACKAGE W EIGHT PRODUCT SILE 29 25 x19 2 x4 5 PRODUCT W EIGHT APPROX 65 LB PERFORMANCE MAY VARY SEE PAC 502 INSTRUCTIO NS FOR INSTALLING IN AN IN WALL BOX DIMENSIONS INCHES MILLIMETERS TO VERIFY DISPLAY IS COMPATIBLE WITH PXR Method 1 1 Go to www chiefmfg com 2 Select manufacturer and model of display in MountFinder 3 Click Search Method 2 use the chart below to determine if display is compatible lt 3 5 3 5 3 6 j 3 7 3 8 3 9 4 A 4 1 4 2 gt 4 25 Depth inch
6. This would indicate the unit has a status of 8050 check digits 22 blinking 5 times and that the unit has not successfully been through LEARN mode PXR Blink Codes Fault Code System Status Description Corrective Action of blinks hexadecimal 0x0000 System is OK and working None normally 0x0020 Main control board lost Verify the ribbon cable connecting the I O board to communication to the I O board the Main control board has not come loose 0x8050 Not programmed or has lost programming to Re run the LEARN mode sequence recognize size of screen 0x8060 thru Pan limit switches are not Contact Chief Customer Service 0x0061 timed correctly Pressing STOP for 5 or more seconds will clear this error It doesn t fix the problem but will make the PXR operational again e Weight of display has changed Re run the LEARN System has stalled mode sequence Cables are tied too tight Review cable management leaving enough slack so that cables are never too tight PXR path is obstructed Remove any obstructions from path of PXR Press STOP for 5 or more seconds to clear error code Fault Conditions IMPORTANT If the PXR control system sees a fault condition it will stop the operation A green light will flash on the main control board visible through the control housing A red light will flash the same code on top of the unit NOTE Each time the PXR receives an IR command the red light will blink on top of t
7. RS 485 commands will also need to be changed to match it Figure 44 RS 485 Commands RS 485 Command String Syntax SOM ProductIiD Address Command Command Check Code Input gt 06 00 XX XX XX lt CR gt Command Input is only required for specific commands and may not be needed Calculating a Check Digit Code Steps Example Command go to home for address 00 is gt 06000200 SE DELE Divide the total by 256 Record the remainder 477 256 1 remainder 221 Convert the remainder value to a hexadecimal value 221 DD in dexadecimal The check digit for this command is the hexadecimal value A 24 Installation Instructions PXR Common Commands In order to move the PXR incrementally the remote control The PXR ships with the default address of 00 all I O DIP must pe Used Me only way to move Wie EAS SS by aen commanding it to go to the Home position or a predefined switches set to Off a a preset See Saving a Preset section for more information The PXR has a product ID code value of 06 Description Command Command ZEN Input with Check Communications Port Settings Sum Cancel M ove Stop gt 0600037E When communicating with the PXR the communications port Clear Fault Histo 506007385 settings should be as follows Get Last Fault Code gt 06007183 Baud Rate 9600 Get Product Description gt 06006687 Data Bits 8 Get Next Fault Code Parity None Get Operations coun
8. See Figure 7 Figure 9 IMPORTANT Do not power the PXR until it is ready to be tested NOTE Proceed to Arm Engagement section Figure 7 12 Remove two orange Velcro straps holding PXR arms in place See Figure 8 112 Strap locations Sieg ies O SCHIES Figure 8 13 Connect and route power cord Z through PXR cable management areas See Figure 9 11 PXR Installation Instructions INSTALLING TO A SOLID CONCRETE WALL WARNING INSTALLING THE PXR IN UNDERRATED OR DAMAGED CONCRETE CAN LEAD TO SERIOUS INJURY OR DAMAGE TO PRODUCT When installing into concrete only install the PXR in a solid concrete wall made of 2500 PSI 17 3 MPa or stronger concrete Never install the PXR into cracked chipped or flaking concrete 1 Determine point for lowest edge of PXR 2 Usealevelto mark the lowest edge of PXR See Figure 10 3 Place mounting bracket X along marked line on top of level and mark location of pilot holes See Figure 10 4 Drill two 5 16 x 3 1 4 M8 x 82 5mm pilot holes at locations marked in Step 3 See Figure 10 Lowest edge of PXR O
9. cable management covers being careful to not pinch cables under covers See Figure 37 Se Mi H Figure 37 Figure 39 7 Continue to route cables through vertical cable management slots See Figure 38 E CAUTION PINCH POINTS Keep fingers hands and Z 4 cables out of pinch point areas Set Up and Configuration with Display Attached WARNING PINCH HAZARD FINGER OR HANDS BETWEEN MOVING PARTS CAN LEAD TO SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY Keep fingers and hands away from PXR arms when in operation Setting or changing the configuration of the PXR is done using the remote control provided with the mount Running LEARN MODE 1 Plug power cord Z into PXR and into the nearest power source NOTE Once power is applied to the unit the indicator lights will flash 5 times This indicates the unit needs to be calibrated to your specific screen q CAUTION PXR SHOULD ONLY BE MOVED USING Figure 38 REMOTE CONTROL After the PXR arms have been engaged do NOT move PXR by hand 21 PXR Installation Instructions CAUTION ENSURE INTERFACE BRACKETS ARE LOCKED TO THE PXR RAILS BEFORE BEGINNING LEARNING MODE The display must be centered on the PXR so that the learning mode can be completed successfully NOTE The LEARN MODE is used to calibrate the PXR for use with the specific dis
10. may lead to injury 4 Use Velcro disc shipped with IR receiver to attach the IR sensor AA in a convenient location for your installation IMPORTANT Ensure that IR sensor eye has line of sight to the remote control signal Final Attachment to Wall Mounting Bracket NOTE For wood stud and concrete wall installations only 1 Make final attachment of PXR to wall mounting bracket using two 8 32 x 3 8 buttonhead cap screws T See Figure 42 C3CHIDC 3C29000000000000000000 CYACEIIC IC 39000000000000000000 T x2 Os Figure 42 ADVANCED SETTINGS NOTE Normal operation is a green light slowly fading on off seen through main control board housing NOTE If red light is on without blinking the IR receiver cable may not be completely plugged in IR Repeat Conditions NOTE The PXR is equipped with a built in IR repeater that works with most IR transmitters 88kHz NOTE The IR repeater cable must have a 3 5mm Mono plug 1 Plug an IR repeater cable not included into the UO board See Figure 3 2 Route IR repeater cable to the desired device Heavy Screen Mode NOTE The PXR is equipped with a Heavy Screen Mode that allows it to compensate for heavy or thick screens By enabling this feature the PXR will gain an additional 2 3 of upward tilting 1 Remove the plastic cover from the main circuit board See Figure 43 Access DIP switches for Heavy Screen
11. power is applied to the unit the indicator lights will flash 5 times This indicates the unit needs to be calibrated CAUTION PXR SHOULD ONLY BE MOVED USING REMOTE CONTROL After the PXR arms have been engaged do NOT move PXR by hand NOTE The LEARN MODE is used to calibrate the PXR e Ifthe process is cancelled at any point during Phase A or B it will need to begin again from Phase A To exit LEARN MODE at any time press and hold STOP for 7 seconds If no other errors are found the unit will flash 5 times indicating it must go through the LEARN MODE 17 PXR Installation Instructions e LEARN MODE Phase A Phase A of the LEARN MODE helps the PXR learn the amount of resistance in the installation Phase A will be automatically run by the PXR 1 Press and hold SAVE for at least 5 seconds followed by STOP RETRACT PAN RIGHT EXTEND PAN LEFT RETRACT EXTEND to begin LEARN MODE Phase A PXR moves through several cycles of extending retracting and tilting before stopping End of LEARN MODE Phase A The PXR should be fully extended centered and tilted slightly at the end of LEARN MODE Phase Al LEARN MODE Phase B NOTE During Phase B Mode only the PAN LEFT and PAN RIGHT buttons will be active Phase B of the LEARN MODE helps the PXR learn the dimensions of the PXR in this installation NOTE The PXR will operate at a slower than normal operating speed during LEARN MODE
12. rating and make the unit illegal to operate A WARN NG Failure to provide adequate structural strength for this component can result in serious personal injury or damage to equipment lt is the installer s responsibility to make sure the structure to which this component is attached can support five times the combined weight of all equipment Reinforce the structure as required before installing the component A WARNING Exceeding the weight capacity can result in serious personal injury or damage to equipment The weight capacity of the PXR varies based on the depth of the display including spacers but must not exceed 150 lbs 68 0 It is the installer s responsibility to make sure the weight of all components attached to the PXR meet this criteria NOTE This system has no user serviceable parts SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Installation Instructions PXR TABLE OF CONTENTS DISCLAIMER 4 esis tad d bee owe ee e 2 SET UP AND CONFIGURATION WITH TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 APEE ATAS ER EA al DIMENSIONS aaao aaaeeeaa 4 Komina CEARN MODE ip 21 LEGEND 6 EAS 22 TOOLS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION 7 Final Attachment to Wall Mounting PARTS hehe dee 7 Bracket 0 2 e eee eee 23 SITE PREPARATION g ADVANCED SETTINGS 23 Locating and Preparing a Mounting Site 8 IR Repeat Conditions 23 Power Requirements and Wiring 8 Heavy Screen Mode tase vise de AN 23 Grounding In
13. 4 5 Drill two 7 32 x 2 3 4 5 5mm x 69 9mm pilot holes at locations marked in Step 4 See Figure 4 center of display 9 19 233mm i Lowest edge of PXR Figure 4 WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD CUTTING OR DRILLING INTO ELECTRICAL CORDS OR CABLES CAN CAUSE DEATH OR SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY ALWAYS make certain area behind mounting surface is free of electrical wires and cables before cutting drilling or installing fasteners WARNING EXPLOSION AND FIRE HAZARD CUTTING OR DRILLING INTO GAS PLUMBING CAN CAUSE DEATH OR SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY ALWAYS make certain area behind mounting surface is free of gas water waste or any other plumbing before cutting drilling or installing fasteners 6 Attach mounting bracket X to wall with two 5 16 x 2 1 2 lag screws RC and two 5 16 flat washers RB See Figure 5 10 Figure 5 Lower PXR Q onto mounting bracket X ensuring PXR fits over mounting bracket tabs See Figure 6 Figure 6 Installation Instructions PXR 8 Mark the pilot holes through PXR upper bracket See Figure 7 9 Carefully remove the PXR from the mounting bracket 10 Drill two 7 32 x 2 3 4 5 5mm x 69 9mm pilot holes at locations marked in Step 9 11 Return PXR to mounting bracket and fasten to wall using two 5 16 x 2 1 2 lag screws RC and two 5 16 flat washers RB
14. 45 is 519 5 T R i 5 47 i 17 44 442 9 9 19 233 4 CENTER OF INTERFACE TO MOUNTING HOLES 45 PAN LEFT 45 PAN RIGHT 739 4 75 18 8 120 6 EA _ 12 7 16 00 L R SHIFT ZS 406 4 Ki 26 96 684 7 8 Ki MAX DISTANCE FROM WALL 4 50 292 114 3 Gg Ge MIN DISTANCE 2 03 743 0 FROM WALL Tt 516 8 P ES p l TA 0 dg EE ve E 12 y WW i Ne p ao MAX TT JE D 19 18 WIEST Z max 1850 Ny 4872 AH ATM E DO verr 14699 W Al ein 9 93 IK Wes D PATTERN 479 9 252 2 lo al Be TO CENTER IF a ate SICHIEF 3 45 27 56 876 700 0 f MAX HORIZ PATTERN DIMENSIONS INCHES MILLIMETERS Installation Instructions PXR DIMENSIONS continued PRE IN STALL SETUP FOR WALL MOUNTING 10 Th R R ARN SAND HERD UNITHIDDEN FOR CLARITY a 29 50 E 749 3 4 88 E 123 8 I 5 10 129 5 a Y 1 D 12 40 315 0 12 15 308 5 7 38 Or 187 3 CHIEF Y 1 10 70 IN 3 62 271 8 91 9 KEEP THESE AREAS CLEAR DO NOTPUTOUTLETS A CORDS OR ANY OTHER DEVICES IN THESE AREAS THIS AREA IS THE RECOMMENDED LOCATION TO PLACEAN OUTLETAND FEED DATA LINES
15. Mod Figure 43 2 Use a small screwdriver or small pointed object to flip DIP Switch 1 on the main control board to the off position See Figure 43 3 Replace plastic cover over main circuit board Emergency Service Extend In the event the PXR needs to be serviced while inside a recessed wall use the following command sequence to extend the unit out of the recess This feature is only available in units with software version 40 or greater 1 Hold save for 5 seconds then Press Pan Right Press Pan Left Press and hold Extend button for up to 20 seconds of movement 2 Thespeedis 1 2 the normal extend speed At the end of the 20 seconds the unit will time out Repeat as necessary to get the unit to the desired service position 23 PXR Installation Instructions PROGRAMMING VIA RS485 Setting PXR Address NOTE If multiple PXR s or Chief automated products will be controlled in the same area AND need to have UNIQUE command codes the PXR or other Chief automated product will need to have its address changed Address Switch Number 1 Determine what address is not used by another Chief automated product 2 Using the DIP switches on the I O interface See Figure 44 set the PXR to one of the unused addresses See Figure 45 Figure 45 Access to change 3 Ifthe address of the PXR is changed the remote control PXR address and any
16. ON PXR SHOULD ONLY BE MOVED USING REMOTE CONTROL After the PXR arms have been engaged do NOT move PXR by hand 16 Installation Instructions PXR Installing IR Sensor 1 Plug IR receiver AA into PXR See Figure 3 and See Figure 26 2 Route IR receiver to desired location The IR receiver operates best in open unobstructed areas NOTE The final location of the sensor won t be made until after installation of the display Plug in IR Receiver AA rss Figure 26 Set Up and Testing Configuration WARNING PINCH HAZARD FINGER OR HANDS BETWEEN MOVING PARTS CAN LEAD TO SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY Keep fingers and hands away from PXR arms when in operation Setting or changing the configuration of the PXR is done through the remote control provided with the mount The remote control has a maximum range of 20 30 ft 6 9m and is powered by 2 AAA batteries that are accessed from the back of the remote 1 Place batteries into remote control BB See Figure 27 SAVE PAN RIGHT PAN LEFT STOP TILT TOP EXTEND BACK TILT TOP FORWARD Figure 27 NOTE The PXR is shipped with a HOME position already installed This HOME consists of Arms collapsed completely against mount No pan left or right e Display tilted in the vertical position Running LEARN MODE Test 1 Plug power cord Z into PXR and into the nearest power source NOTE Once
17. PARATION Locating and Preparing a Mounting Site The PXR was designed to be installed onto a 16 on center 2 x 4 wood stud or solid concrete wall or into the PAC 502 in wall box not included WARNING IMPROPER INSTALLATION CAN LEAD TO MOUNT FALLING CAUSING SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT It is the installer s responsibility to make sure the structure to which the PXR is being installed is capable of supporting five times the combined weight of the PXR and all attached equipment which varies dependent on depth of display but is NOT to exceed 150 Ibs 68 0 kg maximum 1 Identify suitable wall location for the PXR to be installed taking into consideration the outward extension 60 minimum and right to left turning of the display depends upon display size Panned fully left Panned fully right A display Yip X b l ZE 45 d Mn GM Y no M h 60 1524mm Keep space free of any objects MINIMUM View from top Keep at least 1 of free space around all edges of display q VETAS SS geen ee ES SSS SSS NSS ASS SS VA LLL LL SL LLL LIL SLI LLL LL Li LL LLL AN mba View from front Figure 1 IMPORTANT Ensure that PXR location allows required clearance around display as outlined in documentation included with display 2 Ensure that an area from the point of PXR wall attachment outward and surrounding the PXR is left open and doesn t contain anything th
18. Phase B NOTE PXR should be fully extended and tilted slightly 1 Pan PXR to left until the inside edge of horizontal bracket is at least 2 away from the wall See Figure 28 o MINIMUM Panned fully right Panned fully left Figure 28 2 Press and hold SAVE for atleast 5 seconds to save left side dimension PXR will now pan to center and remain tilted and extended 3 Pan PXR to right until the inside edge of thewall See Figure 28 18 4 Press and hold SAVE for at least 5 seconds to save right side dimension The PXR pans to left limit back to right limit repeats tilts up and returns to HOME position before stopping End of LEARN MODE Phase B Attach Interface Brackets to Display 1 Align the center of the interface bracket V with center of screen See Figure 29 NOTE The diamond shaped hole in the bracket corresponds to the center of the mount 2 Select correct screws spacers if necessary and universal washers from the hardware bag A N and attach brackets V to back of display See Figure 29 SS ep Center of bracket Figure 29 WARNING IMPROPER INSTALLATION CAN LEAD TO DISPLAY FALLING CAUSING SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT Using screws of improper size may da
19. anned fully left Figure 40 2 Press and hold SAVE for at least 5 seconds to save left side dimension PXR will now pan to center and remain tilted and extended 3 Pan PXR to right until the inside edge of display is at least 2 away from the wall See Figure 40 4 Press and hold SAVE for at least 5 seconds to save right side dimension The PXR pans to left limit back to right limit repeats tilts up and returns to HOME position before stopping End of LEARN MODE Phase B IMPORTANT The LEARN MODE should now be complete and all values learned are now committed to the PXR memory NOTE Each time the PXR loses power it will automatically recalibrate its position by going to the factory set HOME position Press any button on the remote control after the unit has regained power to start the automatic recalibration NEVER restrict the PXR from going to the HOME position Saving a Preset 1 Use remote control to move PXR to desired position 2 Press and hold SAVE for at least 5 seconds and then the desired preset button I N I or IV Installation Instructions PXR 3 Add plastic covers P to PXR fastening with two 8 32 x 1 4 Phillips flat head screws S See Figure 41 Figure 41 WARNING If the display is changed cables are re routed or an accessory is added removed it is best to recalibrate the PXR by going through the learn mode sequence Failure to do so
20. as previously been installed following the installation instructions provided with the PAC502 If a PAC502 is not installed or there are any other questions regarding the installation of this accessory immediately contact a Chief Customer Service representative WARNING IMPROPER INSTALLATION CAN LEAD TO MOUNT FALLING CAUSING SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT DO NOT deviate from installation instructions provided DO NOT substitute hardware 1 Align mounting holes at top of PXR with two mounting holes in PAC502 See Figure 16 PXR Attachment Points o o PAC502 Figure 16 2 Using two 5 16 18 x 5 8 button head cap screws CC two 5 16 split lock washers EE and two 1 4 flat washers DD loosely secure top of PXR in PAC502 Secure screws at least three turns into PAC502 See Figure 17 Figure 17 3 Remove two orange Velcro straps holding PXR arms in place See Figure 18 14 3 Strap locations Figure 18 NOTE The arms are not engaged in the PXR at this time 4 Carefully pull PXR arms out from PAC502 See Figure 19 Figure 19 5 Remove and save two screws from lower cover See Figure 20 Remove and save lower cover See Figure 20 Lower cover Figure 20 Installation Instructions PXR 7 Carefully lift up and out slightly on bo
21. at may impede movement of the PXR See Figure 1 IMPORTANT Ensure there is ALWAYS enough space for access to remove the display from the PXR Keep at least 1 of free space around all edges of display One possible electrical outlet location Figure 2 Power Requirements and Wiring The PXR requires 100 250VAC 50 60 Hz power to operate IMPORTANT This product must be grounded If it should malfunction or break down grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock Grounding Instructions This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances WARNING RISK OF ELECTROCUTION All electrical wiring required for installation should be installed by a qualified electrician Installation Instructions PXR PXR DIAGRAM IO Dip Switches 1 gt 4 IR Repeater cable not included Output at 38kHz 3 5mm mono plug IR Receiver included Input 3 5mm stereo plug Main Circuit Board DIP Switch and Green Status Light I O Interface Red Status Light
22. attached interface e o E using IMPORTANT If possible place display s power and two bracket locks W and four 1 4 20 x 1 2 hex head cap i i screws U See Figure 31 and See Figure 33 signal cables in separate PXR arms 1 Open cable management covers on top of both PXR arms See Figure 34 and See Figure 35 Figure 35 view from back of PXR N Extend cables from display and lay cables within top of arms See Figure 36 Gei Figure 33 Close cable management covers being careful to not pinch Cable Management cables under covers See Figure 36 NOTE Available points of cable management are illustrated See Figure 34 and specifically called out in the following instructions and figures CAUTION PXR SHOULD ONLY BE MOVED USING REMOTE CONTROL After the PXR arms have been engaged do NOT move PXR by hand Do NOT route cable through Figure 36 4 Continue cable down outside of arms NOTE Do NOT route cables through center pin See Figure 36 Figure 34 20 Installation Instructions PXR 5 Open cable management covers on bottom of both PXR 8 If necessary use cable management flap on PXR base to arms and lay cables within arms See Figure 34 and See route cables from left arm to PXR right side See Figure 34 Figure 37 and See Figure 39 6 Close
23. es 98 NOTE If PXR is listed in search results display is compatible with PXR 1 If access to www chiefmfg com is not available verify that the display mounting pattern is less than 700mm x 450mm and NOTE Not all displays that meet this criteria will be compatible with the PXR Maximum Display Weight Ibs 119 113 108 102 Display spacer combinations over 4 25 are not allowed 150 143 134 126 PXR Installation Instructions LEGEND Pencil Mark Marcar con lapiz Tighten Fastener Apretar elemento de fijaci n Befestigungsteil festziehen Stiftmarkierung Apertar fixador Marcar com l pis Serrare il fissaggio Segno a matita Bevestiging vastdraaien Potloodmerkteken Serrez les fixations Marquage au crayon Aflojar elemento de fijaci n Perforar Befestigungsteil l sen Bohrloch Desapertar fixador Fazer furo Allentare il fissaggio Praticare un foro Bevestiging losdraaien Gat boren Desserrez les fixations Percez un trou Destornillador Phillips Ajustar Einstellen Ajustar Regolare Kruiskopschroevendraaier Afstellen Tournevis pointe cruciforme Ajuster Llave de boca Quitar Gabelschl ssel Entfernen Chave de bocas Remover Chiave a punte aperte Rimuovere Steeksleutel Verwijderen Cl fourche Retirez
24. es through PXR upper bracket See Figure 13 9 Carefully remove the PXR from the mounting bracket 10 Drill two 5 16 x 3 1 4 M8 x 82 5mm pilot holes at locations marked in Step 8 See Figure 13 11 Install two anchors RA into pilot holes Tap with hammer until flush with concrete surface See Figure 11 and See Figure 13 12 Return PXR to mounting bracket 13 Fasten PXR to wall using two 5 16 x 2 1 2 lag screws RC and two 5 16 flat washers RB See Figure 13 O O VOD x2 Figure 15 IMPORTANT Do not power the PXR until it is ready to be tested NOTE Proceed to Arm Engagement section Figure 13 14 Remove two orange Velcro straps holding PXR arms in place See Figure 14 114 Strap locations IE L olo coe DL O oo _ oe E o eo CHIEF Figure 14 15 Connect and route power cord Z through PXR cable management areas See Figure 15 13 PXR Installation Instructions INSTALLING IN AN IN WALL BOX The following procedure assumes that a Chief Listed Model PAC502 In Wall accessory not included h
25. he unit NOTE If there are repeated faults or faults not listed in PXR Blink Codes table please contact Chief Customer Service 26 Installation Instructions PXR Chief Part Number 7000 002052 Carrier Frequency 38KHz Protocol NEC Full Repeat System Code s 6E Default Multiple codes selected via key press See Figure 46 Repeat Code N A Key Number Key Name Hex Code SERGE RS SE EIERE ER A pe RSC exten o e e SCH m E N A N A N A N A To change system code must match address of unit Press and Release Key 3 7 Enter Setup Mode See Figure 47 Press and Release Key 12 Press and Release Key 13 LED Blinks Twice lt Quick gt Select System Code See Table below Press and Release Key 2 LED Blinks 4 times lt Quick gt Exit Setup Mode System Code Press Release Address pp a ARA Ze EEN EEE Ze f o ESCH PRESETS 00 00 CINEMATIC CHIEF Figure 46 Figure 47 27 PXR Installation Instructions RS 485 Terminal Block Wiring Figure 48 Terminal Block Manufacturer Molex See Figure 48 Terminal Block Manufacturer P N 39500 0006 Terminal Block Pin Outs Blank TDA TDB Ground Blank Blank ire terminal block using 16 30AWG wire SQOaRWN IR Receiver Pinout 3 5 Stereo Jack Ring GROUND Black T2 DATA White T1 POWER Red Figure 49 28 Installation Instructi
26. ion PXR Installation Instructions DISCLAIMER Milestone AV Technologies and its affiliated corporations and subsidiaries collectively Milestone intend to make this manual accurate and complete However Milestone makes no claim that the information contained herein covers all details conditions or variations nor does it provide for every possible contingency in connection with the installation or use of this product The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice or obligation of any kind Milestone makes no representation of warranty expressed or implied regarding the information contained herein Milestone assumes no responsibility for accuracy completeness or sufficiency of the information contained in this document Chief is a registered trademark of Milestone AV Technologies All rights reserved A IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS A WARN l NG alerts you to the possibility of serious injury or death if you do not follow the instructions A CAUTION alerts you to the possibility of damage or destruction of equipment if you do not follow the corresponding instructions A WARNING FAILURE TO READ AND FOLLOW THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT OR VOIDING OF FACTORY WARRANTY It is the installer s responsibility to make sure all components are properly assembled and installed using the instructions provided When using an e
27. lectrical mounting system basic precautions should always be followed including the following READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT A DANG E R TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK 1 Always turn off power at source before cleaning A WARN NG TO REDUCE THE RISK OF BURNS FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS Always turn off power at source before putting on or taking off parts e Use this mounting system only for its intended use as described in these instructions Do NOT use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer e Never operate this mounting system if it has a damaged cord or plug If it is not working properly during testing return the mounting system to a service center for examination and repair e Keep the power cord away from heated surfaces e Never operate the mounting system with the air openings blocked Keep the air openings free of lint hair and the like Never drop or insert any object into any opening Do not use outdoors unless marked for outdoor use e Route cords and cables as shown in the installation instructions e To disconnect turn all controls to the off position then turn off power at source A WARN NG RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Connect this mounting system to a properly grounded outlet only See Grounding Instructions A CAUTION Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the manufacturer can void the units FCC compliance
28. mage your display Properly sized screws will easily and completely thread into display mounting holes If spacers are required be sure to use longer screws of the same diameter Installation Instructions PXR CAUTION THE INTERFACE BRACKETS ATTACHED TO THE DISPLAY MUST BE THE FURTHEST POINT OF PROTRUSION FROM THE DISPLAY BACK If the display has any protrusions from the back it may be necessary to add spacers during attachment to the interface brackets so that interface brackets are furthest protrusion from back of PXR See Figure 30 Lor M x 4 Interface bracket is furthest protrusion from back of display Figure 30 Hanging Display on PXR 1 Hang display onto the PXR ensuring that top hooks of interface brackets V are hooked over the PXR top rail See Figure 31 gt gt ITTY Display removed for clarity view from front of PXR er YIYIT V a 2 Figure 31 IMPORTANT Do NOT operate PXR with display off center Measure to verify that display is centered on the PXR See Figure 32 O o o o o o o Q o e o o o o o o o o Q Verify this measurement is the same on each side CHIEF aa ora J C 99000000000000000000 Figure 32 19 PXR Installation Instructions 2 Lock display with
29. ons PXR 29 PXR Installation Instructions 30 Installation Instructions PXR 31 PXR Installation Instructions i CHIEF Our Mounts Your Vision Chief Manufacturing a products division of Milestone AV Technologies 8800 002079 Rev00 2011 Milestone AV Technologies a Duchossois Group Company www chiefmfg com 04 11 USA International Europe Asia Pacific Tnu TU 8401 Eagle Creek Parkway Savage MN 55378 800 582 6480 952 894 6280 877 894 6918 952 894 6918 Fellenoord 130 5611 ZB EINDHOVEN The Netherlands 31 0 40 2668620 31 0 40 2668615 Office No 1 on 12 F Shatin Galleria 18 24 Shan Mei Street Fotan Shatin Hong Kong 852 2145 4099 852 2145 4477 Pa Ge d D O T ConsuneR
30. play which has been attached to it e Ifthe process is cancelled at any point during Phase A or B it will need to begin again from Phase A To exit LEARN MODE press and hold STOP for 7 seconds If no other errors are found the unit will flash 5 times indicating it must go through the LEARN MODE e LEARN MODE Phase A Phase A of the LEARN MODE helps the PXR learn the amount of resistance caused by the weight of the attached display Phase A will be automatically run by the PXR 1 Press and hold SAVE for at least 5 seconds followed by STOP RETRACT PAN RIGHT EXTEND PAN LEFT RETRACT EXTEND to begin LEARN MODE Phase A PXR moves through several cycles of extending retracting and tilting before stopping End of LEARN MODE Phase A The PXR should be fully extended centered and tilted slightly at the end of LEARN MODE Phase A LEARN MODE Phase B NOTE During Phase B Mode only the PAN LEFT and PAN RIGHT buttons will be active Phase B of the LEARN MODE helps the PXR learn the dimensions of the attached display NOTE The PXR will operate at a slower than normal operating speed during LEARN MODE Phase B NOTE PXR should be fully extended and tilted slightly 1 Pan PXR to left until the inside edge of display is at least 2 away from the wall See Figure 40 22 2 Wall MINIMUM Panned fully right P
31. structions 8 Emergency Service Extend 23 PXR DIAGRAM 00eceeeeeee g PROGRAMMING VIA RS485 24 INSTALLATION 0 0c cee cence 9 Setting PXR Address 24 Installing to a Wood Stud Wall 10 RS 485 Commands iii 24 Installing to a Solid Concrete Wall 12 Calculating a Check Digit Code 24 Installing in an In Wall Box 14 Common Commands 25 Arm Engagement 16 Get Status 0x01 Command 25 Installing IR Sensor 17 Get System Status Ox2F 26 SET UP AND TESTING CONFIGURATION 17 PXR Blink Codes 26 Running Learn Mode Test 17 Fault Conditions e404 baat etka se 2 26 Attach Interface Brackets to Display 18 RS 485 Terminal Block Wiring 28 Hanging Displayon PXR 19 IR Receiver Pinout 28 Cable Management 20 PXR Installation Instructions 20
32. t gt 06006485 Stop Bits 1 Get Product Code Number gt 06006B93 Get Serial Number Get Software Revision Get Switch Settings Get Status of Product Get Status Goto Home Goto Preset 2 02 gt 06000202DF Goto Preset 3 03 gt 06000203E0 Goto Preset 4 04 gt 60002040E1 Get Status 0x01 Command To use this command and others the PXR must be connected via an RS485 line with a baud rate of 9600 See RS 485 Terminal Block Wiring section Command Message SOM Product ID Address Command Check Code 0 gt Ps PAR Y A AA er Status Response SOM Status Check Code EOM Status Response Name Hex If you get a STATUS_DEVICE_FAULTED response then the unit is blinking See PXR Blink Codes section for blink codes Example of how to call the status of the PXR assumes product address is 00 Send command gt 0600017C response lt 000115 The first 4 digits is the response in hex 0001 This would indicate that the unit is at its HOME position The last two digits are the check code used to validate the message sent 25 PXR Installation Instructions Get System Status 0x2F Command Message SOM Product ID Address Command Check Code EOM gt ps Y AA Y Status Response with Position Data System Check EOM Status Code Example of how to get the blink code status of the PXR assumes product address is 00 Send command gt 06002F93 response lt 805022
33. ttom of PXR See Figure 21 8 Route power cord and cables through cable management areas as noted See Figure 21 9 Tighten fasteners to secure top of PXR into PAC502 Figure 23 12 OPTIONAL Install PAC502 trim following the instructions included with the PAC502 kit Figure 21 10 Secure bottom of PXR in PAC502 using two 5 16 18 x 5 8 button head cap screws CC two 5 16 split lock washers EE and two 1 4 flat washers DD See Figure 22 y SS OQ GN Figure 22 11 Replace lower cover and secure with two Phillips head screws removed in Step 5 See Figure 23 15 PXR Installation Instructions ARM ENGAGEMENT ey Wi 1 Carefully pull arms out from wall See Figure 24 Open cable management covers on bottom of PXR arms Engage PXR arms by lining up pin with opening and using 9 hex head wrench Y in opening on bottom of each arm See Figure 25 NOTE Engage arms by turning fastener to the LEFT 4 Close cable management covers on bottom of PXR arms P9 Open cable management cover Figure 24 O Line up pin Pin with opening NOTE ENGAGE PIN BY TURNING TO LEFT A EN Pin ED engaged 13 ve in opening Figure 25 CAUTI
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