Installing The Bay Cat X Wall Bracket - Planar Bay Cat X SN-4620-1080 User Manual

46" direct-view lcd panel
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2.2 Installing the Bay Cat X Wall Bracket

The Bay Cat X hangs on its wall bracket in either landscape or portrait orientation.
Installing the wall bracket
The wall bracket comes with each Bay Cat X. See pic-
ture in "You Should Have These Accessories" on page 2.
Using hardware you supply, bolt or screw the wall
bracket to a wall. Be sure to bolt or screw to structural ele-
ments of the wall, not just the wall board or drywall. The
Bay Cat X weighs 73 lbs. (33 kg). The mounting method
you use must be capable of holding five times this weight
(356 lbs., 160 kg). The mounting holes are on 6.26" cen-
ters. When installed, the wall bracket protrudes 0.375" from
the back panel of the Bay Cat X.
This space at the rear of the Bay Cat X will
be occupied by the wall bracket when the
display is hanging on a wall.
Ventilation
The Bay Cat X needs no space to the rear for ventilation.
However, like all electronic devices, it does produce some
heat. The space above the display should provide enough
space so that heated air can get away. This means you
should not mount it into a sealed space with nowhere for
the heated air to escape.
Portrait or Landscape
The wall bracket always mounts the same way, whether
the displays will be hung as portrait or landscape. The
hooks on the wall bracket should always have the open part
facing upward.
The Locking Wall Bracket does not have the
large back plate. It consists of the square, open
box with the locking mechanism. This Locking
Wall Bracket with CATLOCK™ is a standard
accessory.
For array mounting guidelines, contact Planar Systems.
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