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Installation and Assembly: Wireless Articulating Arm Wall Mount for 42" to 60" Flat Panel Displays Model: WL-SA761PU-200 Maximum Load Capacity: 130 lbs (59 kg) 2300 White Oak Circle Aurora, Il 60502 (800) 865-2112 Fax: (800) 359-6500 www.peerless-av.com ISSUED: 08-24-12 SHEET #: 180-9036-3 10-31-12

Note: Read entire instruction sheet before you start installation and assembly. Do not begin to install your Peerless product until you have read and understood the instructions and warnings contained in this Installation Sheet. If you have any questions regarding any of the instructions or warnings, for US customers please call Peerless customer care at 1-800-865-2112, for all international customers, please contact your local distributor. This product should only be installed by someone of good mechanical aptitude, has experience with basic building construction, and fully understands these instructions. Make sure that the supporting surface will safely support the combined load of the equipment and all attached hardware and components. Never exceed the Maximum Load Capacity. See page one. If mounting to wood wall studs, make sure that mounting screws are anchored into the center of the studs. Use of an "edge to edge" stud fi nder is highly recommended. Always use an assistant or mechanical lifting equipment to safely lift and position equipment. Tighten screws fi rmly, but do not overtighten. Overtightening can damage the items, greatly reducing their holding power. This product is intended for indoor use only. Use of this product outdoors could lead to product failure and personal injury. This product was designed to be installed on the following wall construction only; WALL CONSTRUCTION Wood Stud Wood Beam Solid Concrete Cinder Block Metal Stud Brick Other or unsure? Tools Needed for Assembly stud fi nder ("edge to edge" stud fi nder is recommended) phillips screwdriver drill 3/16" (5mm) drill bit for wood studs, 3/8" (10mm) drill bit for concrete level 7/16" open end wrench Table of Contents WARNING HARDWARE REQUIRED Included Included Included Included Contact Qualifi ed Professional Contact Qualifi ed Professional Contact Qualifi ed Professional Parts List...3, 4 Wall installation...6, 7 Wireless Receiver Assembly and Power Module Assembly Installation...9-15 Wireless Receiver Assembly and Power Module Assembly Setup...16 Mounting Flat Panel Display...20 Cable Management...22 2 of 23 ISSUED: 08-24-12 SHEET #: 180-9036-3 10-31-12

Before you begin, make sure all parts shown are included with your product. Parts List WL-SA761PU-200 Description Qty. Part # A wall arm assembly 1 095-P1992 B universal adapter bracket 1 095-P1635-2 C wood screws 4 520-1243 D concrete anchors 4 590-0321 E M10 x 15 mm socket head screw 2 520-9262 F wall plate cover 2 590-1325 G cable tie.187 x 7.5 lg. 16 590-1168 H 6 mm allen wrench 1 560-9716 I 5 mm allen wrench 1 560-9640 J rear cable cover 2 590-P1326 K front cable cover 2 590-P1327 L 4 mm allen wrench 1 560-9646 M wireless receiver assembly 1 180-1092 N power module assembly 1 180-1015 O cable management sheath 1 590-9468 P cable tie.04 x 5.75 lg. 2 560-9711 Q decorative screw 1/4-20 8 520-2325 R lock nut 1/4-20 8 530-1021 S enclosure mounting bracket, small 4 120-1195 T enclosure mounting bracket, large 4 120-1196 U cable tie anchor 2 590-9469 Parts may appear slightly different than illustrated. C B F A D E J K G H I L Q R O S M N T U P 3 of 23 ISSUED: 08-24-12 SHEET #: 180-9036-3 10-31-12

What s in the Box Installation and Setup Step 1 Connect the Transmitter to the source devices (Blu-ray Disc player, set top box, gaming console, etc.). Tip Repeat Steps 3-11 to connect more than one Receiver unit (HDS200-2, HDS200-3, HDS200-4). Step 3 Connect tthe display device (TV, monitor, projector, j etc.) to the Receiver. Models: HDS200 HDS200-2 HDS200-3 HDS200-4 1 x Transmitter 1 x IR Extender 1 x Receiver 1 x Component Adaptor 2 x Stand 2 x Power Adapter 1 x Remote Control 1 x Quick Start Guide 1 x IR Flasher 1 x Users Manual Step 2 Connect the provided IR Flasher to the IR-OUT port on the Transmitter. Find the location of the IR window on your source device and adhere the IR Flasher eye directly over the IR window on your source device. NOTE: One IR Flasher eye is to be used for one component device. Step 4 Install the IR Extender by plugging in the provided IR Extender in to the IR-IN port on the Receiver and adhering the other end of the IR Extender to a vertical surface near the output device. Ensure that the IR Extender is in a line of sight to the remote control that controls your source devices. NOTE: For Multicast models, receivers two, three and four do not come with an IR Extender. Additional IR Extenders (HDS-IRE) can be purchased separately; visit peerless-av.com for more information. Step 5 Power-up the HD Flow Pro Devices. Step 6 Turn on your display device (TV, monitor, projector, etc.). 1. Plug in the power adapter for the Transmitter and the Receiver to nearby available power outlets. 2. Plug in the power adapter end to the Transmitter and then to the Receiver. 3. The units will automatically turn-on. The average power-on/sync time is approximately two minutes. 2012 Peerless Industries, Inc. Peerless-AV is a trademark of Peerless Industries, Inc. All rights reserved. HD Flow is a trademark of I Do It, LTD. Other parties marks are the property of their respective owners. hdflow.com READY User Manual and Installation Guide Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit READY Step 7 While turning on the display device the HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia units will be going through the startup process. This process may 2 take up to two minutes to complete. The Power/Link indicator lights on the Transmitter and the Receiver will be flashing at first. Flashing indicates Minutes that the units are establishing a secure connection. Wait until the connection is successfully established, indicated by the Power/Link indicator light becoming solid. Power/Source Selection Button Step 8 Select the output that connects the Receiver to the display using the Power/Source Selection Button or the provided remote control. The output indicator light will become solid and the HD Flow logo will appear on the display device. Power/Source Selection Button Step 10 Select the desired source or device input on the Transmitter using the Power/Source Selection Button on the remote control. ISSUED: 06-12-12 SHEET #: 180-9023-1 Step 9 Turn on the desired source device that is connected to the Transmitter. Step 11 Play the source device content and enjoy up to Full HD 1080p wireless entertainment experience. Troubleshooting Tips Transmitter and/or Receiver Indicator Lights are all Blinking: Check the media source resolution. The display device must be able The HD Flow Pro units are establishing a connection. It can take to support the resolution of the media source that is being streamed. up to two minutes for the HD Flow Pro units to establish a complete Utilizing the INFO button will allow you to see the resolution data that connection. If after two minutes have passed and the units have not the display device supports. If the display device supports the highest established a connection, unplug the power cable, wait 30 seconds resolution of 720p but the source device is outputting 1080p content, and reconnect the power supply to the units. the content needs to be down-scaled to the maximum resolution of the display device, in this case 720p. Transmitter or Receiver Power Indicator Light is OFF: Check and verify the power supply connection. Receiver Output Indicator Light Blinks: Make sure that your display device, source device and the HD Flow Pro units Transmitter Input Indicator Light Blinks: are all turned ON and the Receiver is properly connected to the output device. Make sure that your source device is turned ON and the cable Verify that the Receiver is set to the appropriate output port. is properly connected. Check the resolution setting of your source device. This may need to be Verify that the Transmitter is set to the appropriate input port. changed to a resolution supported by the HD Flow Pro unit. Reference the Resolution Chart in the HD Flow Pro Manual for compatibility. Check the resolution from your source device. This may need to Reference your source devices manual for instruction on changing be changed to a resolution supported by the HD Flow Pro Wireless the output resolution. Multimedia Kit. Reference the Resolution Chart in the HD Flow Pro Manual for compatibility. Reference your source devices manual for instruction on changing the output resolution. If the above troubleshooting tips do not resolve the issues for a unicast setup, please reference the Factory Reset Section of the HD Flow Pro Manual. For a Receiver Power Indicator Light Blinks: multicast system configuration, please contact Peerless-AV Customer Care at 800-856-2112 for further instruction. Verify that the HD Flow Pro Transmitter and Receiver are within the recommended range of 131 feet. Physical obstructions such as walls, floors and ceilings between the Transmitter and Receiver may decrease the strength of the connection signal and reduce the overall Warning Do not place the HD Flow transmission range. Pro units near other devices that emit excessive amounts of heat. Increased temperatures may If a connection has been established and the HD Flow logo can be seen cause the HD Flow Pro Transmitter on the display device, but content is not playing: or Receiver unit to malfunction Make sure that the input/output cables are properly connected. or stop working. Verify that the Transmitter is set to the appropriate input port. Quick Start Guide for HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit - LIT-0906 Adapter Bracket Fasteners M4 x 12mm (6) (504-9013) M4 x 25mm (4) (504-1015) M5 x 12mm (4) (520-1027) M5 x 25mm (4) (520-9543) M6 x 12mm (4) (520-1128) M6 x 20mm (4) (520-9402) M6 x 25mm (4) (520-1208) I.D..22" (4) (540-1057) M6 x 30mm (4) (510-9109) M8 x 16mm (6) (520-9257) M8 x 25mm (4) (520-1031) M8 x 40mm (4) (520-1136) I.D..34" (4) (540-1059) multi-washer (6) (580-1036) Additional Wireless Components Quick Start Guide PRO WIRELESS MULTIMEDIA KIT Model No. HDS200 (-2, -3, -4) Tip The IR window may be easier to locate with a direct light shining on sections of the front panel of the component device. A small flashlight works well. wireless transmitter (1) (180-1202) vga to rca adapter (1) (180-1006) plastic stand (1) (180-1205) remote (1) (180-1207) install guide (1) (LIT-0905) 3v battery (1) (180-0008) 12v power adapter (1) (180-1004) ir fl asher (1) (180-1009) hdmi cable (2) (600-0234) instruction sheet (1) (180-9023) 4 of 23 ISSUED: 08-24-12 SHEET #: 180-9036-3 10-31-12

Optional Horizontal Adjustment of Wall Arm on Wall Plate 1 NOTE: If mounting wall arm (A) to wood stud walls, slots on wall plate must align to wood studs. Determine desired location of display center detailed in step 2. Measure the distance from the center of wall arm (A) to desired display center. Loosen four 1/4-20 x 17mm screws using 5mm allen wrench (I). Slide wall arm assembly 4-1/2" to the left or right as shown in figure 1.1. NOTE: Align bevels (dots) of slide plate with bevels (dots) of wall plate rails as shown in detail 1 then retighten 1/4-20 x 17mm screws. Do not adjust arm while display is attached. Skip to page 6 for Wood Stud Installation. Skip to page 7 for Concrete and Cinder Block Installation. 1/4-20 X 17MM SCREWS WALL PLATE WALL ARM WALL PLATE RAIL SLIDE PLATE DETAIL 1 fig. 1.1 5 of 23 ISSUED: 08-24-12 SHEET #: 180-9036-3 10-31-12

Installation to Double-Stud Wall WARNING Installer must verify that the supporting surface will safely support the combined load of the equipment and all attached hardware and components. Tighten wood screws so that wall plate is fi rmly attached, but do not overtighten. Overtightening can damage the screws, greatly reducing their holding power. Never tighten in excess of 80 in. lb. (9 N.M.). Make sure that mounting screws are anchored into the center of the stud. The use of an "edge to edge" stud fi nder is highly recommended. Hardware provided is for attachment of mount through standard thickness drywall or plaster into wood studs. Installers are responsible to provide hardware for other types of mounting situations. 2 Use a stud fi nder to locate the edges of the studs and draw a vertical line down the center of each stud. Determine and mark the desired display center on the wall. Place wall plate template (wall arm) on wall with top mounting slots 9" (229mm) above desired display center as shown in fi gure 2.1. Level wall plate template (wall arm) on wall and mark center of four mounting holes making sure that the mounting holes are on the stud centerlines. Drill four 3/16" (5mm) dia. pilot holes to a depth of 3" (76mm). Attach wall arm (A) to wall using four wood screws (C) as shown in fi g. 2.2. Level wall plate then tighten all fasteners. WOOD STUD WOOD STUD CS 9" (229 mm) C A CS = CENTER OF DISPLAY fig. 2.1 fig. 2.2 6 of 23 ISSUED: 08-24-12 SHEET #: 180-9036-3 10-31-12

Installation to Solid Concrete or Cinder Block WARNING When installing Peerless wall mounts on cinder block, verify that you have a minimum of 1-3/8" (35mm) of actual concrete thickness in the hole to be used for the concrete anchors. Do not drill into mortar joints! Be sure to mount in a solid part of the block, generally 1" (25mm) minimum from the side of the block. Cinder block must meet ASTM C-90 specifi cations. It is suggested that a standard electric drill on slow setting is used to drill the hole instead of a hammer drill to avoid breaking out the back of the hole when entering a void or cavity. Concrete must be 2000 psi density minimum. Lighter density concrete may not hold concrete anchor. Make sure that the supporting surface will safely support the combined load of the equipment and all attached hardware and components. 2 Determine and mark the desired display center on the wall. Place wall plate template (wall arm) on wall with top mounting slots 9" (229mm) above desired display center as shown in fi gure 2.1. Level wall plate template (wall arm) on wall and mark center of four mounting holes making sure that the mounting holes. Drill four 3/8" (10mm) dia. pilot holes to a depth of 3" (76mm). Insert anchors (D) into holes fl ush with wall as shown (right). Place wall arm over anchors and secure with 5/16 x 3" screws (C). Level, then tighten all fasteners. WARNING 1 Drill holes and insert anchors (D). 2 C A concrete surface D D Place plate (A) over anchors (D) and secure with screws (C). Tighten screws so that wall plate is fi rmly attached, but do not overtighten. Overtightening can damage screws, greatly reducing their holding power. Never tighten in excess of 80 in. lb.. (9 N.M.). Always attach concrete expansion anchors directly to load-bearing concrete. Never attach concrete expansion anchors to concrete covered with plaster, drywall, or other fi nishing material. If mounting to concrete surfaces covered with a fi nishing surface is unavoidable, the fi nishing surface must be counterbored as shown below. Be sure concrete anchors do not pull away from concrete when tightening screws. If plaster/drywall is thicker than 5/8" (16mm), custom fasteners must be supplied by installer. 3 Tighten all fasteners. SOLID CONCRETE D A CINDER BLOCK CUTAWAY VIEW wall plate plaster/ dry wall INCORRECT concrete wall plate plaster/ dry wall CORRECT concrete C 7 of 23 ISSUED: 08-24-12 SHEET #: 180-9036-3 10-31-12

Adapter Bracket Adjustment NOTE: If display has a VESA 400 horizontal mounting pattern, skip to step 4 on page 9. NOTE: For VESA 200x200 or VESA 200x100 mount hole patterns, skip to step 5 on page 12. 1/4-20 x 1.25" SCREWS 3 Remove four 1/4-20 x.6" screws using 5mm allen wrench (I) and loosen two 1/4-20 x 1.25" screws 1/2 turn to allow for display bracket adjustment. 1/4-20 x.6" SCREWS 3-1 To prevent scratching the display, set a cloth on a fl at, level surface that will support the weight of the display. Place display face side down and refer to display manufacturers instructions for removing obstructions from the back of the display. Adjust display brackets to align with display mounting holes. Measure horizontal mounting hole pattern and choose fi xed stop-position from chart below. horizontal mounting hole pattern fixed stop-position 10-3/4" - 16-1/16" (273-408 mm) #1 15-1/16" - 21-9/16" (383-548 mm) #2 20-7/16" - 27-9/16" (519-700 mm) #3 FIXED STOP-POSTION #3 FIXED STOP-POSTION #2 FIXED STOP-POSTION #1 8 of 23 ISSUED: 08-24-12 SHEET #: 180-9036-3 10-31-12

Wireless Receiver Assembly and Power Module Assembly Installation 4 NOTE: The Wireless Receiver Assembly and Power Module Assembly position can be interchanged based on the display's connector panel location. Install Wireless Receiver Assembly on the side closest to the connector panel. Loosely attach the small enclosure mounting brackets (S) on the wireless receiver assembly (M) with two 1/4-20 decorative screws (Q) and two 1/4-20 nuts (R) as shown in fi g. 4.1. NOTE: The enclosure mounting bracket can be installed with the inside notch facing downward if additional side to side adjustment is needed. Attach the mounting brackets (S), open end of notch facing downward, to the left display bracket with two 1/4-20 decorative screws (Q) and two 1/4-20 nuts (R) as shown in fi g. 4.2. Position the wireless receiver assembly approximately 1/4" from the universal adapter as shown in detail 2. Once in position, tighten the four 1/4-20 decorative screws (Q) using 4mm allen wrench (L). Q M 1/4" DETAIL 2 DISPLAY BRACKET R M S INSIDE NOTCH fig. 4.1 R Q fig. 4.2 5 Loosely attach the enclosure mounting brackets (S) on the power module assembly (N) with two 1/4-20 decorative screws (Q) and two 1/4-20 nuts (R) as shown in fi g. 5.1. NOTE: The enclosure mounting bracket can be installed with the inside notch facing downward if additional side-to-side adjustment is needed. Attach the mounting brackets (S), open end of notch facing downward, to the right display bracket with two 1/4-20 decorative screws (Q) and two 1/4-20 nuts (R) as shown in fi g. 5.2. Position the power module assembly approximately 1/4" from the universal adapter as shown in detail 2. Once in position, tighten the four 1/4-20 decorative screws (Q) using 4mm allen wrench (L). R N DISPLAY BRACKET S Q INSIDE NOTCH fig. 5.2 fig. 5.1 9 of 23 ISSUED: 08-24-12 SHEET #: 180-9036-3 10-31-12

Installing Adapter Brackets to Display WARNING Tighten screws so display brackets are fi rmly attached to display. Do not tighten with excessive force. Overtightening can cause stress damage to screws, greatly reducing their holding power and possibly causing screw heads to become detached. Tighten to 40 in. lb. (4.5 N.M.) maximum torque. If screws don't get three complete turns in the display inserts or if screws bottom out and bracket is still not tightly secured, damage may occur to display or product may fail. 6 Select the screws from the baffl ed fastener pack that best fi t your display and secure to display following step 6-3 or 6-4 on page 11. NOTE: Top and bottom mounting holes must be used for attaching display brackets. Middle holes should also be used where the fasteners and displays allow. Verify that all holes are properly aligned, then tighten screws using a phillips screwdriver. CENTER DISPLAY BRACKETS VERTICALLY AND HORIZONTALLY ON BACK OF DISPLAY DISPLAY X X DISPLAY BRACKETS Y Y NOTE: "X" dimensions should be equal. "Y" dimensions should be equal. 10 of 23 ISSUED: 08-24-12 SHEET #: 180-9036-3 10-31-12

6-1 NOTE: Wireless Receiver and Power Box removed for clarity. Begin with the longest length screw, hand thread screw through multi-washer, display brackets (B) and spacer in that order into display as shown below. Screw must make at least three full turns into the mounting hole and fi t snug into place. Do not over tighten. If screw cannot make three full turns into the display, select a shorter length screw from the baffl ed fastener pack. Repeat for remaining mounting holes, level display brackets and tighten screws. DISPLAY B SPACER MULTI-WASHER SCREW 1/4-20 x 1.25" SCREWS 6-2 Center display brackets horizontally and vertically on back of display. Tighten two 1/4-20 x 1.25" screws. Reinstall four 1/4-20 x.6" screws using 5mm allen wrench (I) into appropriate fi xed-stop position from chart on page 8. 1/4-20 x.6" SCREWS 11 of 23 ISSUED: 08-24-12 SHEET #: 180-9036-3 10-31-12

Wireless Receiver and Power Module Installation VESA 200 x 200 or VESA 200 x 100 Mounting Pattern 7 Remove four 1/4-20 x.6" screws using 5mm allen wrench (I) and loosen two 1/4-20 x 1.25" screws 1/2 turn to allow for display bracket adjustment. 1/4-20 x 1.25" SCREWS 1/4-20 x.6" SCREWS 7-1 Remove four 1/4-20 self tapping screws to detach display brackets from outer mount holes of universal adapter bracket (B) using 5mm allen wrench (I) as shown in fi gure 7.1. Reinstall four 1/4-20 self tapping screws to secure display brackets to inner set of mounting holes on universal adapter bracket (B) as shown in fi gure 7.2. OUTER MOUNTING HOLES INNER MOUNTING HOLES 1/4-20 SELF TAPPING SCREWS B fig. 7.1 DISPLAY BRACKETS To prevent scratching the display, set a cloth on a fl at, level surface that will support the weight of the display. Place display face side down and place universal adapter bracket (B) onto display. 1/4-20 SELF TAPPING SCREWS B fig. 7.2 DISPLAY BRACKETS B 12 of 23 ISSUED: 08-24-12 SHEET #: 180-9036-3 10-31-12

Loosely attach the large enclosure mounting bracket (T) on the power module assembly (N) with two 1/4-20 decorative screws (Q) and two 1/4-20 nuts (R) as shown. NOTE: The enclosure mounting bracket can be installed with the inside notch facing downward if additional side to side adjustment is needed. 7-2 7-3 Q R Loosely attach the large enclosure mounting bracket (T) on the wireless receiver assembly (M) with two 1/4-20 decorative screws (Q) and two 1/4-20 nuts (R) as shown. NOTE: The enclosure mounting bracket can be installed with the inside notch facing downward if additional side to side adjustment is needed. R 7-4 N T Align one display bracket with one set of display mounting holes. Place spacers between display bracket and display. Place the enclosure mounting brackets (T), open end of notch facing downward, between the display bracket and spacers. Begin with the longest length screw, hand thread screw through the multi-washer, display brackets, enclosure mounting brackets (T) and spacer into display as shown. Screw must make at least three full turns into the mounting hole and fi t snug into place. Do not over tighten. If screw cannot make three full turns into the display, select a shorter length screw from the baffl ed fastener pack. Center display brackets vertically. Position the enclosure mounting brackets (T) horizontally making sure that the notch in the brackets are seated on the screws. Tighten screws. T M Q SCREW MULTI- WASHER SPACER DISPLAY BRACKET T 13 of 23 ISSUED: 08-24-12 SHEET #: 180-9036-3 10-31-12

7-5 Slide universal adapter bracket (B) to the opposite side and align second display bracket with second set of display mounting holes. Hand thread screws through the multi-washer, display brackets, enclosure mounting brackets (T) and spacer into display as shown. Tighten all screws. SCREW MULTI- WASHER B SPACER DISPLAY BRACKET T 7-6 Center universal adapter bracket (B) horizontally on back of display as shown in fi gure 7.3. Tighten two 1/4-20 x 1.25" screws. Reinstall four 1/4-20 x.6" screws using 5mm allen wrench (I) into fi xed-stop position 1 as shown in fi gure 7.4. B 1/4-20 x 1.25" SCREWS fig. 7.3 FIXED STOP POSITION #1 WITH 1/4-20 x.6" SCREWS fig. 7.4 14 of 23 ISSUED: 08-24-12 SHEET #: 180-9036-3 10-31-12

7-7 Position the wireless receiver assembly (M) and power module assembly (N) approximately 1/4" from the universal adapter (B) as shown. Once in position, tighten the four 1/4-20 decorative screws (Q) using using 4mm allen wrench (L) and a 7/16" open end wrench. Skip to step 8. DISPLAY 1/4" B 1/4" N Q Q M Wireless Receiver Assembly and Power Module Assembly Setup 8 Remove the two #8 screws securing the cover of the wireless receiver assembly as shown in detail 3. Open the enclosure to expose the wireless receiver and IR unit. Remove the two M5 x 10mm phillips screws and open the power enclosure as shown in detail 4. M5 x 10mm SCREWS #8 SCREW DETAIL 3 DETAIL 4 15 of 23 ISSUED: 08-24-12 SHEET #: 180-9036-3 10-31-12

9 Untie the wireless receiver power adapter cord and route as shown below. Plug the end of the power adapter into the outlet marked DC on the wireless receiver as shown in detail 5. Coil up the excess cord and secure with a cable tie (P). Store the coiled cord between the power adapter and the power module wall as shown. WIRELESS RECEIVER POWER ADAPTER DISPLAY NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY USB LAN DC DETAIL 5 10 Locate the IR receiver inside of the wireless receiver enclosure shown in fi gure 10.1. Remove the tie from the cable and position the receiver on the display within line of sight of your remote as shown in fi gure 10.2. Remove the adhesive backing from the IR receiver eye and attach to the display. Coil up the excess cord near the wireless receiver enclosure and secure with a cable tie (P). Store the coiled cord back inside of the enclosure. fig. 10.2 IR RECIEVER IR RECIEVER fig. 10.1 16 of 23 ISSUED: 08-24-12 SHEET #: 180-9036-3 10-31-12

11 Close the top cover of the wireless receiver enclosure, making sure that the IR receiver cord runs underneath the cable opening as shown in fi gure 11.1. Re-install the two #8 screws. #8 SCREWS CABLE OPENING fig. 11.1 Install the cable tie anchor (U) onto the inside back wall of the power module assembly (N). Remove the adhesive backing from the anchor and press into place in the area shown. 12 13 U N Plug the power cord from your display into the triple tap grounded outlet as shown. Coil up the excess cord and secure with a cable tie (G), inserting it through the cable tie anchor (U) and around the coiled cord. TRIPLE TAP GROUNDED OUTLET DISPLAY POWER CORD G Close the top cover of the power module assembly (N), making sure that the power adapter cords run underneath the cable opening as shown below. Re-install the M5 x 10mm phillips screws. 14 15 M5 x 10mm SCREWS CABLE OPENING Place the cords inside the cable management sheath (O) by pushing the cables through the slit in the sheath. NOTE: The sheat may need to be trimmed to length before installing cords. O 17 of 23 ISSUED: 08-24-12 SHEET #: 180-9036-3 10-31-12

16 Position the cable management sheath and secure with two cable ties in the approximate locations shown below and detail 7. Do not overtighten cable ties. DETAIL 6 G O 18 of 23 ISSUED: 08-24-12 SHEET #: 180-9036-3 10-31-12

Do not lift more weight than you can handle. Use additional man power or mechanical lifting equipment to safely handle placement of the display. Do not tighten screws with excessive force. Overtightening can cause damage to mount. Tighten M10 x 15mm screws (E) to 40 in. lb. (4.52 N.M.) maximum torque. Mounting Flat Panel Display 17 WARNING Hook M10 x 15mm screws into keyslots of wall arm adapter plate (A) as shown fi gure 17.1. 1/4" DISPLAY NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY M10 X 15MM SCREW B A fig. 17.1 Insert two M10 x 15mm screws (E) into bottom holes of adapter plate as shown in fi gure 17.2. Tighten all 17-1 fasteners with 6mm allen wrench (H). DISPLAY NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY B ADAPTER PLATE E fig. 17.2 19 of 23 ISSUED: 08-24-12 SHEET #: 180-9036-3 10-31-12

Adjustment of Flat Panel Display WARNING M10 x 15mm screws (E) must be securly tightened before changing orientation of wall arm assembly (A). Failure to lock adapter bracket can cause display to come off of mount. 18 FOR PORTRAIT OR LANDSCAPE DISPLAY ORIENTATION: Remove two M5 x 12mm screws, one M5 x 6mm screw and rotation block from top of tilt head as shown in top view and rear view. Gently grasp sides of display and rotate display into portrait or landscape position as shown in fi gure 18.1 and reinstall rotation block with two M5 x 12mm screws and one M5 x 6mm screw. NOTE: M5 x 6mm screw required in landscape orientation only. ROTATION BLOCK M5 X 6MM SCREWS M5 X 12MM SCREWS TOP VIEW M5 X 6MM SCREWS M5 X 12MM SCREWS ROTATION BLOCK REAR VIEW fig. 18.1 19 TILT Adjustment: Adjust tension knob on side of mount to desired tension to enable tilt adjustment and balance your display size and weight. Push or pull from top or bottom of display to adjust tilt as shown. The tilt can be adjusted to a maximum of 10 forward or 5 backward. Retighten tension knob. NOTE: For larger displays, tension screw on opposite side of mount may need to be tightened using 5/32" allen wrench (L). ROLL Adjustment: Rotate display 5 clockwise or counter-clockwise, level display then tighten M5 x 10mm screws as shown in detail 8. FOR VERTICAL HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT: Tighten or loosen M8 x 40mm screws to achieve ± 1" of vertical height adjustment as shown in detail 7. NOTE: M8 x 40mm screws must be turned an equal number of times. TENSION KNOB M5 X 10MM SCREWS CAUTION Do not tighten screws with excessive force. Be careful not to pinch fi ngers when opening and closing mount from the wall. M8 X 40MM SCREWS DETAIL 7 20 of 23 ISSUED: 08-24-12 SHEET #: 180-9036-3 10-31-12

Plug the component cable(s) from your display (HDMI shown) into the wireless receiver. 20 21 Plug extension cord (not included) into the tripe tap grounded outlet. COMPONENT CABLE HDMI-OUT Cable Management 22 NOTE: Make sure extension cord (not included) has enough slack to allow full movement of the arm. Run extension cord (not included) through top or bottom of arm (A). Lock cables into place by snapping cable covers (J & K) onto mount as shown. Display may have to be moved for easy access. Optional: If additional cable management is required route cable ties (G) through slots of arm (A) as shown in detail 8. 23 EXTENSION CORD Snap wall plate covers (F) to top and bottom of wall plate rails as shown. WALL PLATE RAIL F K J A SLOT G DETAIL 8 CABLE 21 of 23 ISSUED: 08-24-12 SHEET #: 180-9036-3 10-31-12

Arm Tension Adjustment WARNING Do not remove screw or loosen screw until it is no longer engaged with the mount. Doing so may cause the display to fall. If screws become loose over time, tighten screws as necessary. Tighten screws to 50 in lbs (5.6 N.m.) maximum torque. 24 If more or less tension is desired in the arm pivot points, do the following: To increase tension, turn socket screw clockwise with 5mm allen wrench (I). NOTE: Tighten screws to 50 in lbs (5.6 N.m.) maximum torque. To reduce tension, turn socket screw counter-clockwise with 5mm allen wrench (I). NOTE: Do not turn more than half a turn. TENSION SCREW TENSION SCREWS 25 Plug extension cord into power source. To complete the installation of your wireless mount, please refer to the HD Flow User's Manual and the HD Flow Install Guide included. 22 of 23 ISSUED: 08-24-12 SHEET #: 180-9036-3 10-31-12 2012 Peerless Industries, Inc. Peerless-AV is a registered trademark of Peerless Industries, Inc. All rights reserved. All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

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