Nexus 21 Transcend Pro Surface Manuale utente

Transcend Pro Surface
Installation Instructions

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Toll Free: (866) 500-5438
Phone: (480) 951-6885
Fax: (480) 951-6879
Revised: 12/4/17
Below is a parts list describing all of the items included with the Transcend Pro Surface. You may also wish to
refer to the dimensional diagram shown on “Supplemental Page A” (at the end of this document).
Before beginning assembly and installation, please make sure that you have all items included on the list. If any
parts are missing or damaged, please contact Nexus 21. Our contact information is shown at the top of this
page.
Parts List
Screen Back Plate
Control Box
Transcend Pro Surface
Vertical Mounting Bars
Control Box Mounting Plate

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Parts List, continued
Cables
•Motor Cable 18inch (1) –Black cable with white, six-pin plugs. Use this cable to connect the Actuator to the Control Box.
•Motor Cable 1m (1) –Black cable with white, six-pin plugs. Use this cable to connect the Actuator to the Control Box.
•Power Cable –Connects Control Box to power outlet. Three feet long.
•RF Cable (only present if you ordered the RF version of the Lift System) –Use to connect the RF Receiver to the Control
Box. Ends have RJ-45 connectors. One-foot long.
Hardware
1. Four (4) –3/8” x 3” Lag Screws w/Washers
2. Four (4) –Zip Ties
3. Two (2) –Adhesive Rubber Bumpers
4. Four (4) –Lag Screw Covers
5. Four (4) –Lag Screw Cover Washers
6. Assorted TV Hardware
a. Four (4) –6 x 20mm PHMS
b. Four (4) –6 x 35mm PHMS
c. Four (4) –8 x 20mm PHMS
d. Four (4) –6 x 35mm PHMS
e. Four (4) –¼” Plastic Spacers
f. Eight (8) –1/8” Plastic Spacers
g. Four (4) –Steel M6 Washers

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SAFETY INFORMATION
SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE CAN RESULT FROM IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR ASSEMBLY.
READ THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS BEFORE BEGINNING:
WARNINGS:
1. Do not use this product for any application other than those specified by Nexus 21.
2. Do not exceed the weight capacity. This can result in serious personal injury or damage to the equipment. It is the installer’s
responsibility to ensure that the total combined weight of all attached components does not exceed that of the maximum figure stated.
3. Follow all technical specifications and instructions during the installation.
4. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
5. Close supervision is necessary when this system is being used by, or near, children, or disabled persons.
6. It is the responsibility of the installer to warn all potential users of the dangers of interfering with the mechanism during operation.
7. Read all technical instructions fully before installation and use. It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure that all documentation is
passed on the users and read fully before operation.
8. Failure to provide adequate structural strengthening, prior to installation can result in serious personal injury or damage to the
equipment. It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure the structure to which the Mount System is affixed can support four times the
weight of the system.
9. Risk of electric shock. Do not attempt to open the Control Box.
10. To reduce risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose parts to rain or other liquids.
11. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched.
12. Keep all documentation.
13. Heed all warnings.
14. Clean only with a dry cloth.
15. Refer all service questions to Nexus 21 if the system does not operate normally.
Nexus 21 disclaims any liability for modifications, improper installations, or installations over the specified weight range. Nexus 21 will not be liable for any damages
arising out of the use of, or inability to use, Nexus 21 products. Nexus 21 bears no responsibility for incidental or consequential damages. This includes, but is not limited
to, any labor charges for the servicing of Nexus 21 products performed by anyone other than Nexus 21.
Nexus 21 intends to make this and all documentation as accurate as possible. However, Nexus 21 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 prior notice or obligation of any kind. Nexus 21 makes no representation of warranty, expressed or implied, regarding the
information contained herein. Nexus 21 assumes no responsibility for accuracy, completeness or sufficiency of the information contained in this document.

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Types of Controls for Nexus 21 Systems
All Nexus 21 Systems come standard with a wireless remote control and receiver. We offer a choice of two different types of remotes:
IR and RF (both of which are explained in detail below). Our standard control type is RF, so unless you specifically requested the IR
version when you made your purchase, you probably received the RF controls with this Mount System. The method of installation for
each type of remote control is slightly different, so you should now identify which type of remote you have by reading below, and
then follow the instructions for that type of remote.
NOTE: If you will be using the Mount with a home control system (like the ones made by companies such as Crestron or Control 4)
the most common form of control is to WIRE IT DIRECTLY to the relays of your home control system. This direct-wire method is called
Integration by Contact Closure, and is accomplished by using the Contact Closure Hardware that is supplied with the IR Control Kit to
connect the Mount to your home control system.
Before You Begin the Installation: Identify Your Control Type
IR (Infrared) –This control option allows you to utilize a 3rd party universal style remote control to raise and lower the Mount.
Your universal remote will “learn” the IR codes from the provided IR Handset, which will enable you to control the mount. The
universal remote will then communicate with the “eye” located on the IR Receiver via your 3rd party emitter (or flasher). Instructions
for setting the Mount’s travel limit are on Page 30.
NOTE: If you are NOT planning on using a 3rd party Universal Remote, switch to the RF setup. (There is no charge for swapping)
These are the parts included with IR controls:
Contact Closure Hardware IR Receiver IR Handset Height Limit Insert
RF (Radio Frequency) - This system utilizes a wireless remote control handset that sends a radio signal to the RF Receiver. The
radio signal can go through cabinet walls and does not require line-of-sight. Instructions for setting the Mount System travel limit are
on Page 30.
TIP: Planning to integrate the Mount with your UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL? The RF version of the Nexus 21 controls won’t do it. Switch to IR.
These are the parts included with RF controls:
Backup Switch RF Receiver RF Handset Height Limit Insert
Integration by Contact Closure –To direct-wire the Mount controls to a home control system (Crestron, Control 4, AMX, etc.)
you will use the Contact Closure Hardware. You won’t use any Nexus 21 receiver or handset for this type of control because you will
use the handset or control pad that comes with your home control system. Instructions for setting up the System using Contact
Closure are on “Page 31”.

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Table of Contents
1. Connecting the Mount
2. Assembling the Mount
3. Locating and Installing the Mount
4. Attaching the TV to the Mount
5. How to Set a Lower Limit
6. How to Set the Tilt
7. Vanity Plate Information
8. Cable Management Information
9. Maintenance

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Connecting the Mount
For these steps you will need the
following parts:
•Transcend Pro Mount
•Control Box Mounting Plate
•Control Box
•(2) Motor Cables
•Power Cord
•Wired Backup Switch
•CSI Control Kit or RF Control Kit
•(4) #6 x ¼” TS
Step 1: Fasten the Control Box Mounting Plate to the Left side of the Transcend Pro Mount using (4) Tap Screws
taped to the Control Box Mounting Plate.
Step 2: Fasten the Control Box to the Control Box Mounting Plate using (2) 6 x 35mm BHMS.

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Step 5: Connect the Actuators to Ports 1 & 2 on the
Control Box using the two provided Motor Cables.
Step 3: Connect the Wired Backup Switch to Port A1 on the Control Box.
If you ordered the CSI Kit, connect the IR Receiver to Port A1 instead.
Step 4: If you ordered the RF Kit, connect the RF Receiver to Port A2.
If you ordered the CSI Kit, leave Port A2 empty.
Step 6: Connect the Power Cord to Port AC on the Control Box
then connect the Power Cord to a power receptacle.
OR

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Assembling the Mount
For these steps you will need the
following parts:
•Screen Back Plate
•Swivel Pivot Bolt
•Swivel Pivot Nut
•(2) Swivel Pivot Washers
•Power Cord
•Wired Backup Switch
•CSI Control Kit or RF Control Kit
Step 6: Attach the Screen Back Plate to the Mount using the Swivel
Pivot Bolt, Swivel Pivot Nut, and (2) Washers using the diagram shown
to the right. Ensure the thinner washer remains on top.
Step 7: Adjust the Swivel Tension, by loosening or tightening the
Swivel Pivot Nut while holding the head of the Swivel Pivot Bolt with a
Wrench.
Swivel Pivot Nut
Swivel Pivot Bolt
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