Description And Installation; Personal Priority Display Description - Adaptive Micro Systems ALPHA User Manual

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Description and installation

NOTE: The Personal Priority Display is for indoor use only, has no
customer serviceable parts, and should not be continuously exposed
to direct sunlight.
C
D
Item
Name
A
Programming buttons
B
Infrared (IR) receiver window
C
Mounting bracket
D
RS232/RS485 jack
E
Wall mounting holes
F
Power supply connection
Description and installation:
9 3/8" (23.8 cm)
4"
(10.2 cm)
E
Figure 1: Personal Priority Display (front, side, and back views).
Used to set the display's date, time, and serial address; to clear the
display's memory; and to turn the display off and on.
When the Remote Control keyboard (part number 1072-1111) is pointed
at this window, the Remote Control can be used to type in messages and
to program the sign's operation.
Used either to suspend or to hold the display upright. (The brackets and
screws are included.) Make sure the mounting hardware used to hang the
display can support at least 4 times the weight of the display.
See "Connecting a sign to a personal computer" on page 9.
NOTE: This jack is not a phone connector.
Used to hang the display to screws in a wall. Use #8 screws that can
support at least 4 times the weight of the display. (These screws are not
supplied.) Space the screws 4" apart and at least 1/4" from the wall.
Connects to the power supply that came with the display.
NOTE: Make sure that the correct power supply is used. Otherwise, the
display may not function and could be damaged.
C
A
B
New style (top) and
old style (bottom)
mounting bracket
positions.
C
Description
Personal Priority Display
F
Make sure that the correct
power supply is used with
the display. Otherwise, the
display may not function
and could be damaged.
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