Sanus Systems Motorized Mount LA112 Installation Manual

Sanus Systems Motorized Mount LA112 Installation Manual

Sanus systems motorized mount installation manual

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Thank you for choosing the Sanus Systems LA112 motorized mount. The LA112 is a remote-controlled automated
mount for flat panel monitors designed to be fully adjustable. The LA112 supports flat panel monitors with a
maximum weight of 81 kg (180 lbs.), ranging in size from 40 in. – 63 in. (102 cm – 106 cm). The LA112 extends up to
12 in (30 cm) from the wall.
Do not use this product for any purpose not explicitly specified by Sanus Systems. Improper installation may
cause property damage or personal injury. If you do not understand these directions, or have doubts about
the safety of the installation, contact Sanus Systems Customer Service or call a qualified contractor. Sanus
Systems is not liable for damage or injury caused by incorrect mounting, assembly, or use.
Sanus Systems 2221 Hwy 36 West, Saint Paul, MN 55113 USA
Customer Service: 1-800-359-5520 • info@sanus.com • www.sanus.com
LA112
(6901-100189 <01>)
Backed by CLO
CauTION

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  • Page 1 12 in (30 cm) from the wall. Do not use this product for any purpose not explicitly specified by Sanus Systems. Improper installation may cause property damage or personal injury. If you do not understand these directions, or have doubts about the safety of the installation, contact Sanus Systems Customer Service or call a qualified contractor.
  • Page 2 This product contains small items that could be a choking hazard if swallowed. Keep these items away from young children! Adapters are not included with the LA112. If you need an adapter, contact Sanus Systems Customer Service at 1-800-359-5520 or email us at info@sanus.com. You may also visit our website: www.sanus.com Determine if your monitor will require adapters to fit the LA112.
  • Page 3 [01] x 1 X-ARM IN/OUT MENU EXIT [05] x 2 MUTE 5/16 x 2.5 in. Remote Control [10] x 6 [09] x 1 M6 x 12mm M4 x 30mm M6 x 18mm [14] x 4 M6 / M8 M4/M5 M4 / M5 [18] x 4 [19] x 4 M6/M8...
  • Page 4 Keep away from moving parts. Avoid damage to equipment! Use only accessories distributed or recommended by Sanus Systems. Do not operate the LA112 if the appliance has malfunctioned, or has been damaged in any way; return to an authorized service facility for inspection.
  • Page 5 1: Remove Wall Plate from arm [01] The LA112 is shipped with the wall plate and arm assembled. You must remove the wall plate before installation. Loosen the two fasteners [a] securing the wall plate [01] to the arm assembly [02]. Tilt the wall plate away from the arm assembly then lift the wall plate to disengage it from the hooks [B].
  • Page 6 2: Remove Mounting Brackets [27] You must remove the two TV Mounting Brackets from the LA112 before attaching the arm to the wall plate. Remove the hex screws [a] from the mounting brackets [03]. Pull the safety clips [04] from the back of the mounting brackets, then remove the mounting brackets from the arm assembly.
  • Page 7 3: Mount Wall Plate For Wood Stud Walls 1/8 in. Max. 43 cm (17 in.) [01] Min. 6.5 cm (2.5 in.) [10] 6901-100189 <01>...
  • Page 8 1/2 in. Min. 6.5 cm (2.5 in.) [10] For Concrete Block or Brick Walls [01] Avoid potential injuries and / or property damage! Never drill into the mortar between concrete blocks! [11] CauTION 6901-100189 <01>...
  • Page 9 4: Install arm assembly to Wall Plate [02] [01] Hang the arm assembly [02] over the top rail of the wall plate [01]. Be sure both hooks on the arm assembly engage with the rail. Align the arm assembly to the desired location on the wall plates.
  • Page 10 5: Set the Monitor Width CauTION Avoid potential injuries and / or property damage! Do not use the monitor manufacturer’s “screen size”; you must measure the width of the monitor case, including any speakers attached to the sides. CauTION The LA112 restricts movement based up on the TV widteh set on the side controls.
  • Page 11: Install Mounting Brackets

    6: Install Mounting Brackets If your television came with mounting bolts use those. If not, select bolts from those supplied with your LA112. Bolts selected must match the manufacturer’s recommendations. Connect the IR receiver cable [06] to the receiver port on the arm assembly. On the remote control [09], press the “X-aRM”...
  • Page 12: Route Cables

    Cable Tie Anchor Cable Bar Cable Hole Bellows [26] AV Cables to TV Route the AV cables [a] over the bottom cross bar, through one of the cable loops [B], then through the cable access port at the back of the arm assembly. Route the power cord [07] over the bottom cross bar, through the opposite cable loop [B], then through the cable access port at the bottom of the arm assembly.
  • Page 13 Avoid potential property damage! Keep all cables away from the center beam of the arm assembly. Do not place cables closer than 5cm (2 in.) on either side of the beam. AV Cable Loop Cable Tie Anchor Cable Bar Cable Hole Bellows AV Cables to TV...
  • Page 14 8: Install Monitor to Wall Plate [27] Position the hooks at the top of the mounting brackets over the top cross bar [a]. Guide the bottom of the mounting brackets down and towards the arm assembly until the brackets engage with the bottom cross bar. Install the four safety clips [04] as shown.
  • Page 15 NOTE: LA112 must be calibrated to the TV to avoid hitting the wall. 1. Turn the control box power switch to “Off” . 2. While holding down the “Set” button, turn the control box power switch back on and continue to hold Set until “Ct” appears in the LED display.
  • Page 16: Using The Remote Control

    X-ARM Select the desired device. Sets the P1 or P2 Preset position to the current X-Arm position. Moves LA112 to the selected preset position. POWER X-ARM POWER X-ARM In X-arm mode: Tilt the TV. X-ARM POWER POWER X-ARM X-ARM POWER In TV, DVD and CBS modes: Navigate on-screen menu of selected device.
  • Page 17 To avoid injury or property damage, confirm correct TV width is set before programming the Perset Positions. Do not come in contact with the LA112 while it is in motion. 1. Turn control box power switch to “On” . 2. Press X-ARM POWER POWER...
  • Page 18 POWER Programming the Remote to Operate an Existing TV X-ARM POWER 1. Turn your TV on. 2. Find your TV’s codes from the list on the following page. POWER 3. Press and hold IN/OUT 4. Point the remote at your TV and enter a code from the list. Keep entering codes until the TV powers off.
  • Page 19: Programming Codes

    TV Brand Code Numbers Admiral 220 160 081 072 Advent Aiwa Akai 146 001 Amark Ampro Amstrad Anam 242 131 080 056 043 058 004 001 Apex Audiovox Blaupunkt Broksonic Caim Candel 004 003 002 001 Capehart Cetronic Citizen 143 103 101 043 004 003 002 001 Classic Concerto Contec...
  • Page 20 TV Brand Code Numbers 025 015 056 040 024 019 016 001 Nikei Olevia Onking Omwa Optonica 081 019 Orion Panasonic 250 249 238 227 164 080 056 034 Philco 164 064 063 060 059 056 024 004 003 0011 Phillips 249 205 164 127 093 059 038 005 004 003 001...
  • Page 21 DVD Brand Code Numbers Apex Digital 153 220 Broksonic Cyberhome 165 020 004 Daewoo 193 171 Denon 240 226 Emerson 158 150 148 243 231 Go Video 014 160 002 Bgradiente 201 192 Harmon Kardon 225 218 173 Humax 190 191 238 012 Kenwood LG (Goldstar...
  • Page 22 VCR Brand Code Numbers Aiwa 461 334 Akai 446 425 424 346 343 316 Ampro Anam Audio Dynamics 343 339 312 Bloksonic 429 337 Canon Capehart Craig 435 404 301 Curtis Mathes 445 341 Daewoo 417 412 411 408 310 307 305 Daytron 408 343 339 312 353 339 312...
  • Page 23 VCR Brand Code Numbers Salora Samsung 508 468 425 412 409 407 404 445 332 Sansui 435 348 343 Santo 404 314 310 307 301 Scott 431 429 412 337 Sears 412 406 320 314 310 309 308 Sharp 515 465 459 445 353 Shintom Signature Sony...
  • Page 24 Programming Codes Brand Code Numbers 205 200 103 039 004 Amricast Antronit Archer 014 007 Bell South Centurion Century Citizen Combano 081 080 consat Comtronics Digicable Eagle 003 030 020 Eastern 066 057 Echostar Electricord Gemini 201 054 General Electric 072 General 104 001 103 Golden...
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    X-arm™ Will Not Move If X-arm becomes unresponsive, first check to see what the LED display on the side of the X-arm control reads. Then choose a course of action based upon the code. “a1” , “a2” , or “a3” is displayed on control box Possible Causes: •...
  • Page 26 “C1” , “C2” , “C3” or “C4” is displayed on control box Normally X-arm™ will show the code associated with the TV mounted on it. 1. Check that the IR receiver is plugged into the side of the X-arm™ and that the IR Receiver eye is in direct line of sight with the remote control.
  • Page 27 “HC” is displayed on control box Possible Causes: • Person or object is obstructing the motion of the X-arm™. • One of the large drive screws has dirt or something on it. • The linkages are rubbing against something. • A motor cable has a short.
  • Page 28: Control Box

    “H1” , “H2” , or “H3” is displayed on control box Possible Causes: • A cable has become disconnected. • A “stop” switch is faulty. • There is dirty or debris in one of the switches. How to Correct: 1. Unplug X-arm™ from power. 2.
  • Page 29: Maintenance

    If Your TV Leans Forward at the Home Position 1. Move the LA112 to the home position against the wall by pressing the “SEL-IN/OuT” button on the remote once. 2. Insert the provided plastic pointer [07]into the control box Selector hole and press until the until the display reads “HP” . 3.
  • Page 30: Cover Plate

    Home automation Controls Controlling X-arm™ with Home Automation (RJ11/RS232 port) X-arm X700CS and X700CB (not available on the X700RS and X700RB) can be controlled through ™ Home Automation remote controls and control panels such as those made by Crestron, AMX, Control4 and life|ware.
  • Page 31: Warranty

    Sanus Systems and CLO warrants this product, under normal use, to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original purchase. Sanus Systems and CLO will, upon their discretion, repair or replace such defective equipment within the warranty period free of charge provided that the products are returned prepaid to CLO.

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