Sanus Systems Motorized Mount LA112 User Manual

LA112  
(6901-100189 <01>)  
Backed by CLO  
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.  
CauTION  
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  
NOTE: Items [1] through [4] are pre-assembled.  
[01] x 1  
[02] x 1  
[04] x 4  
[08] x 1  
[03] x2  
X-ARM  
CBL  
VCR  
DVD  
TV  
SET  
P1  
P2  
P3  
P4  
SEL  
IN/OUT  
MENU  
EXIT  
MUTE  
FAV  
+
+
CH  
[07] x 1  
[06] x 1  
[05] x 2  
VOL  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
M5 x 16 mm  
M5 x 30mm  
[12] x 4  
[11] x 6  
[13] x 4  
[10] x 6  
[09] x 1  
M6 x 18mm  
M8x20  
M8 x 35mm  
M6 x 35mm  
[14] x 4  
[15] x 4  
[16] x 4  
[17] x 4  
M6 / M8  
M4/M5  
M5  
M6  
M8  
M8  
[18] x 4  
[20] x 4  
[21] x 4  
[22] x 4  
[23] x 4  
[19] x 4  
M6/M8  
M4/M5  
[25] x 4  
[26] x 10  
[27] x 1  
[24] x 4  
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CauTION  
Avoid potential injuries or damage to equipment. The LA112 is designed to mount to vertical walls only.  
Do not attempt to mount the LA112 to ceilings or non-vertical walls. For indoor use only! Do not mount  
outdoors.  
CauTION  
Avoid potential injuries or damage to equipment! Always observe the LA112 while in motion. To stop the  
motion, press any of the arrow keys on the remote control. Never allow children to operate the LA112.  
CauTION  
Avoid potential injuries or damage to equipment! Do not operate the LA112 unless all protective covers and  
guards are in place. Keep away from moving parts.  
CauTION  
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.  
CauTION  
Avoid potential injuries or damage to equipment! The LA112 must be connected to a grounded outlet.  
Disconnect the LA112 when not in use, or before cleaning or servicing the unit. To disconnect the LA112, turn  
off all controls then remove the plug from the outlet.  
CauTION  
Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To uplug, grasp the plug, not the cord.  
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1: Remove Wall Plate from arm  
[01]  
[a]  
[B]  
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].  
[02]  
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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.  
[27]  
[a]  
[04]  
[03]  
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3: Mount Wall Plate  
For Wood Stud Walls  
1/8 in.  
Max. 43 cm (17 in.)  
[01]  
2x  
Min. 6.5 cm (2.5 in.)  
6x  
6x  
[10]  
6x  
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For Concrete Block or Brick Walls  
1/2 in.  
[01]  
Min. 6.5 cm (2.5 in.)  
6x  
6x  
[11]  
6x  
CauTION  
Avoid potential injuries and / or property damage!  
Never drill into the mortar between concrete blocks!  
[10]  
6x  
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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. Secure the bottom of the arm assembly to the wall  
plate by tightening the two fasteners [a] at the bottom of  
the arm assembly.  
[a]  
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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. The TV widthe must be  
set correctly before operating the LA112.  
To set the monitor width, determine the correct code from  
the chart below.  
Measure monitor width,  
including any speakers  
Insert the power cord [08] into the plug on the arm assembly,  
then connect the power cord to a grounded outlet.  
Turn the power switch [a] to the ON position. Insert the  
selector pin [07] into the receptacle [B] and press until the  
correct code is displayed.  
[a]  
Press and hold theSetbutton [C] until the display stops  
blinking to accept the code.  
CODE  
WIDTH  
C1  
C2  
C3  
C4  
102 - 113 cm (40 - 44.9 in.)  
114 - 123 cm (45 - 48.9 in.)  
124 - 140 cm (49 - 55.9 in.)  
141 - 155 cm (56 - 61.0 in.)  
[07]  
Set  
Selector  
Set  
[B]  
[C]  
[08]  
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6: Install Mounting Brackets  
CauTION  
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.  
Top  
Circular holes and hook  
[03]  
[18, 19, 20]  
[12, 13, 14,  
15, 16, 17]  
[21, 22, 23]  
6.1  
Connect the IR receiver cable [06] to the receiver port on the arm assembly.  
On the remote control [09], press theX-aRMbutton to activate the remote.Then press theSEL-IN/OuTbutton once to  
extend the arm.  
SET  
P1  
P2  
P3  
P4  
SEL  
IN/OUT  
[06]  
MENU  
EXIT  
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7: Route Cables  
For Power Outlets Located Outside the Bellows  
[B]  
[C]  
I
Cable Bar  
Cable Hole  
Bellows  
No Cable  
No Cable  
2” (5cm)  
2” (5 cm)  
[a]  
[26]  
Power  
AV Cables  
[06]  
[07]  
TV Power Outlet  
CauTION  
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.  
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.  
Disconnect the plug end of the IR receiver cable [06] and route the cable over the bottom cross bar, through  
one of the cable loops [B], then through the access port at thebottom of the arm assembly.  
Secure the cables to the bottom cross bar with cable ties [26] as shown. Be sure to keep all cables at least  
5cm (2 in.) away from the center beam!  
Check that the cables are long enough to allow free movement of the arm assembly, but are not long  
enough to get caught in the mechanical parts of the arm assembly. Using the remote, adjust the arm up,  
down, and side to side through its full extension. Secure the cables to the cable bar [C] at the back of the  
arm assembly.  
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For Power Outlets Located Inside the Bellows  
CauTION  
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.  
[B]  
TV Power outlet  
inside belows.  
TV Power &  
[a]  
IR Receiver Hook  
AV Cable Loop  
Cable Tie Anchor  
[C]  
Cable Bar  
[06]  
Cable Hole  
Bellows  
No Cable  
2” (5 cm)  
No Cable  
2” (5 cm)  
Bottom Cross Bar  
AV Cables  
to TV  
TV Power  
Cord  
IR Receiver Eye  
AV Cables from  
Component  
[08]  
Route the AV cables over the bottom cross bar, through the left cable loop [a], then through the cable  
access port at the bottom of the arm assembly.  
Route the power cord [08] over the bottom cross bar, through the opposite cable loop [B], then through the  
cable access port at the bottom of the arm assembly. Disconnect the plug end of the IR receiver cable [06]  
and route the cable over the bottom cross bar, through the right cable loop [B], then through the access  
port at the back of the arm assembly.  
Secure the cables to the bottom cross bar with cable ties [26] as shown. Be sure to keep all cables at least  
5cm (2 in.) away from the center beam!  
Check that the cables are long enough to allow free movement of the arm assembly, but are not long  
enough to get caught in the mechanical parts of the arm assembly. Using the remote, adjust the arm up,  
down, and side to side through its full extension. Secure the cables to the cable bar [C] at the back of the  
arm assembly.  
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8: Install Monitor to Wall Plate  
HEAVY! You will need assistance  
with this step.  
[27]  
[a]  
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. Secure the  
safety clips with the fasteners [B].  
[B]  
[B]  
[04]  
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9: Calibrate the arm  
Calibrate arm to the Monitor  
NOTE: LA112 must be calibrated to the TV to avoid hitting the wall.  
1.Turn the control box power switch toOff.  
2.While holding down theSetbutton, turn the control box power switch back on and continue to hold Set untilCt” appears in  
the LED display.  
3. Stand away from the LA112 as it calibrates. LA112 will move back to the home position against the wall when calibration is  
complete.  
4. If your TV is not parallel with the wall, proceed to the next section,“Reset the LA112 to Home Position.  
Reset the La112 Home Position  
1. Move the X-arm to its home position against the wall by pressing theSEL-IN/OuT” button on the remote control.  
2. Insert the pointer into the control box Selector hole and press the “SET” button until the display readsHP.  
3. Adjust the X-arm to the desired home position using the arrow keys on the remote control.  
4. Press and hold the control boxSetbutton for three seconds. Now the X-arm will move to the new home position each time  
theSEL-IN/OuT” button on the remote control is pushed.  
adjust Monitor Position  
CauTION  
Avoid property damage and personal injury. Set the correct width for your TV before using the LA112. See the “Setting  
LA112 TV Widthsection above to set the correct width for your TV. While the LA112 is in motion keep people and objects  
away from it and do not leave it unattended.  
1.Turn the control box power switch toOn.  
2. Press theX-arm” and the thePower” keys on the remote control.  
3. If the TV width code is not displayed on the control box, press“POWER” on the remote.Then pressSEL-IN/OuT” once to  
extend the TV out from the wall.There is no need to hold down the button. Pressing any of the arrow buttons while LA112 is  
moving the TV will stop it.  
4. Use the remote control arrow keys to move the TV in the desired direction.To stop movement, press any of the arrow keys or  
theSEL-IN/OuT” key.  
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VCR  
DVD  
TV  
10. using the  
CBL  
X-ARM  
PIP  
Select the desired device.  
Turns on the Picture in Picture feature.  
Remote Control  
SET  
POSITION  
Sets the P1 or P2 Preset position to the  
current X-Arm position.  
In CBL mode: Moves the page down.  
In PIP mode: Changes the position of  
POWER  
TV  
X-ARM  
CBL  
VCR  
DVD  
the PIP window.  
p3  
p1  
SET  
p4  
p2  
SWAP  
Moves LA112 to the selected preset  
position.  
Switches the PIP and background  
video sources.  
P1  
P2  
P3  
P4  
SEL  
IN/OUT  
E
T
SEL  
IN/OUT  
MENU  
EXIT  
In X-arm mode: Returns LA112 to  
home position.  
In TV, DVD and CBL modes: Selects or  
sets options.  
MUTE  
FAV  
+
+
VOL  
CH  
In X-arm mode:Tilt the TV.  
In TV, DVD and CBS modes: Navigate  
on-screen menu of selected device.  
EXIT  
TV/VCR  
GUIDE  
INFO  
menu  
Leaves the current menu.  
1
2
3
+
Opens the setup menu for the selected  
device.  
4
5
8
0
6
+
7
LAST  
9
ENTER  
+
CH  
VOL  
Changes to the next or previous  
channel or chapter.  
Adjusts the volume up or down.  
FAV  
MUTE  
OPEN/CLOSE  
SLEEP  
PIP  
SWAP  
In CBL mode: Returns to programmed  
favorite channels.  
POSITION  
FREEZE  
Turns the sound off for the selected  
device.  
INFO  
TV/VCR  
Rotates through the available video  
sources for the selected device.  
Displays information about the current  
video source.  
LAST  
GUIDE  
N
FREEZE  
In CBL mode: Displays guide.  
In TV mode: Opens closed captioning  
(CC).  
In TV mode: Freezes PIP.  
Returns to the previous channel.  
In DVD mode: Displays Setup menus.  
In VCR mode: Displays tape speed.  
In CBL mode: Page Up.  
OPEN/CLOSE  
Opens/closes the media tray for the  
selected device.  
SLEEP  
Rewind, play, fast-forward, pause, stop,  
and record functions for videos.  
Puts the selected device into a low power  
consumption state.  
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Programming the Preset Position Keys  
CauTION  
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 toOn.  
POWER  
X-ARM  
2. Press  
+
3. Move the LA112 to the desired position for preset using the remote control  
arrow keys.  
POWER  
TV  
X-ARM  
CBL  
VCR  
DVD  
4. Press  
SET  
SET  
5. Select the desired preset button twice within 3 seconds to set.  
P1  
P2  
P3  
P4  
6. Repeat steps 1-5 for the remaining presets.  
SEL  
IN/OUT  
MENU  
EXIT  
MUTE  
FAV  
+
+
VOL  
CH  
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Programming the Remote to Operate an Existing TV  
1.Turn your TV on.  
2. Find your TV’s codes from the list on the following page.  
POWER  
TV  
X-ARM  
CBL  
VCR  
DVD  
SEL  
TV  
3. Press and hold  
+
until the TV button stays lit.  
IN/OUT  
4. Point the remote at your TV and enter a code from the list. Keep entering codes until  
SET  
the TV powers off.  
SEL  
IN/OUT  
5. Press  
The TV button will blink 3 times and go out.  
P1  
P2  
P3  
P4  
6.Test that the remote works properly with your TV. If not, repeat steps 3-5.  
SEL  
IN/OUT  
MENU  
EXIT  
MUTE  
FAV  
+
+
VOL  
CH  
NOTE:To program the remote control to operate your DVD player,VCR and cable box, follow the above steps replacing“TV”for  
the appropriate device.The following pages list TV, DVD player,VCR and cable box codes.  
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Programming Codes  
TV Programming Codes  
TV Brand  
Code Numbers  
TV Brand  
Code Numbers  
Admiral  
220 160 081 072  
Emerson  
245 155 154 143 096 076 051 048  
047 043 028 005 004 001  
057 007  
Advent  
Aiwa  
231  
Fisher  
Fujitsu  
Funai  
213  
244  
Akai  
146 001  
245 043 028  
245 043 028  
043  
Amark  
Ampro  
Amstrad  
Anam  
143  
Funai  
073  
Futuretech  
Gateway  
GE  
052  
041 202  
242 131 080 056 043  
220 165 160 155 144 074 073 056  
034 009 008 004 001  
218  
Aoc  
058 004 001  
247  
Gradiente  
haier  
Apex  
203  
004  
Audiovox  
Blaupunkt  
076  
Hallmark  
HitachiI  
088  
143 075 072 023 012 011 010 009  
004  
Broksonic  
Caim  
241  
Infinity  
JBL  
249 164  
201  
249 164  
Candel  
004 003 002 001  
JCPenney  
160 143 101 065 030 024 009 008  
004 001  
013  
Capehart  
Cetronic  
Citizen  
058  
Jensen  
JV  
043  
237 230 145 083 070 038 034  
143 103 101 043 004 003 002 001  
KEC  
043  
Classic  
043  
Kenwood  
Kloss  
KMC  
070 001  
Concerto  
Contec  
004  
059 002  
051 043  
143  
Cornea System 246  
KTV  
250 154 143 043 001  
Coronado  
Craig  
143  
LG (Goldstar) 143 127 119 106 004  
043  
Lodgenet  
Loewe  
Logik  
072  
Crown  
143 043  
249  
Curtis Mathes 143 101 004 001  
072  
CXC  
043  
LXI  
249 164 160 081 052 015 007  
Daewoo  
143 127 125 114 103 076 043 027  
Magnovox  
249 205 223 222 216 210 164 160  
127 094 064 063 060 059 022 004  
003 001 218 219  
016 004  
143 004  
Daytron  
Dell  
Marantz  
Matsui  
249 164 001  
036  
164  
Dwin  
177  
Memorex  
Metz  
096 072 007 004  
Dynasty  
Dynatech  
Eiki  
043  
088  
062  
Mga  
042 028 024 004 001  
088  
187  
Minerva  
Mitsibushi  
Electrohome  
196 143 076 024  
225 146 124 109 042 040 031 028  
021 024 004  
072  
Motorola  
MTC  
217  
Signature  
Sony  
101 062 004 001  
194 147 139 070  
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Programming Codes  
TV Programming Codes, continued  
TV Brand  
Nad  
Code Numbers  
TV Brand  
Soundesign  
SSS  
Code Numbers  
025 015  
043 028 004 003  
043 004  
NEC  
056 040 024 019 016 001  
Nikei  
043  
045  
Supremacy  
Sylvania  
002  
Olevia  
249 245 240 229 226 211 164 160  
127 064 063 060 059 003  
245  
Onking  
Omwa  
043  
Symphonic  
Tandy  
043  
081  
Optonica  
Orion  
081 019  
Signature  
Tatung  
072  
096  
062 056  
080 034  
004  
Panasonic  
Philco  
250 249 238 227 164 080 056 034  
Technics  
Techwood  
164 064 063 060 059 056 024 004  
003 0011  
Phillips  
249 205 164 127 093 059 038 005  
Teknika  
043 101 072 043 028 024 004 003  
004 003 001  
135 025 023 018 001  
002  
037  
Pioneer  
Portland  
Proscan  
Proton  
Telefunken  
Telerent  
Tera  
143 004  
072  
172  
245  
004  
197 165 220 160 144  
173 171 143 131 058 004  
250 056 044 034 017  
143 127 043 019 004  
Thomas  
TMK  
Quasar  
Radio Shack  
Toshiba  
232 138 101 062 040 032 030 015  
007  
143  
RCA  
228 220 165 160 152 144 074 065  
056 024 023 004 001  
Totevision  
Realistic  
Roctec  
047 043 019 007  
Universal  
009 008  
186  
Viceo Concepts 146  
Runco  
182 168 073  
202 058 004 001  
Vidikron  
Vidtech  
Visio  
184  
004  
100  
Sampo  
Samsung  
251 248 209 160 143 127 105 101  
089 026 004  
Sanyo  
082 057 053 020 007  
Wards  
249 164 143 074 072 064 063 060  
034 028 019 009 008 004  
Sceptre  
Scott  
035  
Westinghouse 245 076  
143 048 043 028 004  
Yamaha  
York  
004 001  
004  
Sears  
165 160 143 094 082 057 030 028  
015 007 004  
Sharp  
207 170 143 081 029 028 022  
Yupiteru  
Zenith  
043  
Siemens  
088  
103 095 073 072  
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Programming Codes  
DVD Programming Codes  
DVD Brand  
Code Numbers  
DVD Brand  
Code Numbers  
Apex Digital  
153 220  
Nad  
221  
Broksonic  
Cyberhome  
Daewoo  
Denon  
017  
Onkyo  
233 001  
165 020 004  
193 171  
Panasonic  
Phillips  
Pioneer  
Proceed  
Proscan  
RCA  
234 228 167 152 149  
237 166 168 016 007  
230 229 189 015  
219  
240 226  
Emerson  
GE  
158 150 148  
243 231  
231 229  
Go Video  
014 160 002  
243 231 170 019  
Bgradiente  
201 192  
Samsung  
Sansui  
Sanyo  
248 161 013 005  
Harmon Kardon 225 218 173  
017  
Humax  
JVC  
190 191  
238 012  
006  
Sharp  
222 202  
Kenwood  
KLH  
224  
Sony  
244 232 204 169 003 009  
172 150  
223  
Sylvania  
Thompson  
LG (Goldstar  
249 247 241 235  
243 231  
Lite On  
021  
TIVO  
191  
Magnavox  
Marantz  
237 163 168 016  
Toshiba  
Yamaha  
Zenith  
250 245 233 190 194 151 011 018  
246 234  
168  
008  
227  
Memorex  
Mitsubishi  
247 241 235 014  
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Programming Codes  
VCR Programming Codes  
VCR Brand  
Aiwa  
Code Numbers  
VCR Brand  
Magin  
Code Numbers  
461 334  
404  
Akai  
446 425 424 346 343 316  
Magnavox  
Marantz  
Marts  
464 456 445 367 334  
Ampro  
Anam  
372  
445  
445 369 367 312  
406  
330  
445  
Audio Dynamics 343 339 312  
Matsui  
Bloksonic  
Canon  
429 337  
445  
Mei  
Memorex  
445 439 406 372 353 334 314  
310 301  
359 346  
Capehart  
Craig  
408  
MGA  
435 404 301  
445 341  
Minolta  
MTC  
501  
Curtis Mathes  
Daewoo  
Daytron  
404 334  
417 412 411 408 310 307 305 Multitech  
334 324  
408 343 339 312  
353 339 312  
353 334  
NEC  
4348 343 339 312  
DBX  
Nordmende  
Optonica  
Orion  
343  
Dynatech  
Electrohome  
Emerson  
353  
359  
325  
467 431 429 417 406 445 346 Panasonic  
337 336 334 325 306  
511 502 445 374 370  
Fisher  
Funia  
GE  
310 309 308 301  
Pentax  
445 320  
445 367 334  
406 445  
406  
334  
Philco  
447 444 409 407 445 372  
468 455 436 432 404  
Philips  
Pilot  
Go Video  
Harman Kardon 346 312  
Pioneer  
Portland  
Proscan  
Pulsar  
348 321 320  
408  
Hitachi  
460 343 334 326 320  
Instant Replay  
JCL  
445  
505 504  
372  
445  
JCPenney  
Jensen  
406 404 445 320  
343  
Quartz  
Quasar  
Radio Shack  
RCA  
341 302  
445  
JVC  
452 430 445 360 348 312  
348 347 334 314  
423  
Kenwood  
509 458 447 445 444 409 407  
404 341 334 320  
406 404 445 353 334 314 310  
308 301  
LG (Goldstar)  
423 414 406 320 312  
Realistic  
Lloyd  
LXI  
334  
RICO  
358  
406 334 309 301  
Runco  
448  
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Programming Codes  
VCR Programming Codes, continued  
VCR Brand  
Salora  
Code Numbers  
314  
VCR Brand  
Code Numbers  
TEAC  
343 339 334  
445 370  
Samsung  
508 468 425 412 409 407 404 Technics  
445 332  
Sansui  
Santo  
Scott  
435 348 343  
Teknika  
Thomas  
TMK  
406 445 334 319  
404 314 310 307 301  
431 429 412 337  
334  
306  
Sears  
412 406 320 314 310 309 308 Toshiba  
301  
521 431 413 412 382 359 347  
320 308  
406 404  
Sharp  
515 465 459 445 353  
Totevision  
Shintom  
Signature  
Sony  
324  
334  
Unitech  
404  
Vector Research 312  
512 506 454 453 445 378 376 Victor  
358 357 356 353 352 301  
348  
Soundesign  
STS  
034  
Video Concepts 346 334 312  
320  
Videosonic  
404  
Sylvania  
Symphonic  
Tandy  
520 519 518 445 367 359 334 Wards  
431 404 445 353 324 320 301  
343 339 334 312  
334  
Yamaha  
Zenith  
334 310  
467 406 380 732 358 356 348  
334  
Tatung  
343 339  
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Programming Codes  
For Cable Boxes  
Brand  
Code Numbers  
Brand  
Novaplex  
NSC  
Code Numbers  
ABC  
205 200 103 039 004  
092  
Amricast  
Antronit  
Archer  
099  
038  
014  
Oak  
204 037  
014 007  
099  
Panasonic  
Paragon  
Philips  
Pioneer  
Prucer  
PTS  
047 044  
Bell South  
Centurion  
Century  
Citizen  
008  
092  
095 085 020 017  
007  
203 231 121 105 034 103  
007  
078 047  
202 001  
008  
Combano  
consat  
081 080  
001  
Pulsar  
RCA  
Comtronics  
Digicable  
030  
047  
206  
Reconton  
098  
Eagle  
003 030 020  
066 057  
106  
Regal  
049  
057  
030  
Eastern  
Echostar  
Electricord  
Regency  
Samsung  
032  
Scientific Atlanta 231 205 200 118 117 110 042 037  
034 011 008 001  
Gemini  
201 054  
Signal  
030  
General Electric 072  
Signature  
SL Marx  
Sony  
103  
General  
GNC  
104 001 103  
030  
099  
214 213 212 211  
231 201 004  
201 104 030  
030  
Golden  
030  
Starcom  
Stargate  
Tadiran  
Time Warner  
Tocom  
Hamlin  
049  
Hitachi  
103  
Jerrold  
231 201 200 101 069 004 001 103  
231  
Magnavox  
Media One  
Memorex  
Mitsubishi  
M-Net  
095 094  
017  
056 039 003  
008  
Toshiba  
Unika  
008  
014 007  
102  
United Cable  
Universal  
Viewstar  
Zenith  
004  
204  
035 032 014 007  
089 087 086 020 018  
093 060 008  
Motorola  
Movie Time  
001 001  
032  
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11: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, ora3” is displayed on control box  
Possible Causes:  
One of the motor cables is disconnected.  
One of thestopsensors is disconnected, misaligned or broken.  
One of the long drive screws is dirty.  
A motor coupling is loose.  
How to Correct:  
1. Unplug X-arm™ from power for at least 10 seconds.  
2. Check that the TV and X-arm™ are not trapped against the wall or any other object.  
3. Plug in X-arm™, turn on the power and try to move the X-arm™ using the remote  
control. If it works properly, do not continue to step 4.  
4. With the X-arm™ powered on, insert the provided plastic pointer in the Selector  
hole on the side of the X-arm™ and press it untiltshows on the LED display.  
Power Switch  
Control Box  
5. Using the remote control, straighten X-arm™ so that it is parallel with the wall, and  
then press theSetbutton on the control box for three seconds. The X-arm™ should  
return to the home position against the wall.  
6. Unplug X-arm™ from power for at least 10 seconds and then plug it in again. Turn  
on the power and try to move the X-arm™ using the remote control. Continue to the  
next step if it does not work correctly.  
LED Display  
Selector  
Set Button  
7. Unplug the X-arm™ from power.  
8. Remove the TV and inspect the areas in the picture corresponding to the error  
message. For example, if A3 is displayed on the LED, look at areas in the A3 box. Make  
sure that all motor andstopswitch wire connections are securely connected.  
9. Check to see that the wires leading to the control box are securely connected.  
A1  
A2  
A3  
switch  
10. Clean an substances or particles from the long drive screws.  
motor  
motor  
11. Plug in X-arm™, turn on the power and try to move the X-arm™ using the remote  
control.  
motor  
switch  
switch  
control box wires  
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Troubleshooting  
continued  
“C1,“C2,“C3” orC4” 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.  
2. Make sure that the code set on the control box is the correct code for the TV width mounted.  
Code  
C1  
TV Outside Width  
Power Switch  
40- 44.9(102 - 113 cm)  
45- 48.9(114 - 123 cm)  
49- 55.9(124 - 140 cm)  
56- 63.0(142 - 160 cm)  
C2  
C3  
Control Box  
C4  
LED Display  
Selector  
Set Button  
If the code is incorrect, reset the width code.  
2-1. Press the power switch to ON (1).  
2-2. Measure the total outside width of the TV including any side speakers that may be attached to the TV. Do  
not use the TV manufacturer’s screen size, which is measured diagonally, to set the TV width on X-arm™.  
2-3. Insert the provided plastic pointer into the selector hole, and press the button until the TV width code  
corresponds to the outside width of your TV as indicated in the table below.  
Code  
C1  
TV Outside Width  
40- 44.9(102 - 113 cm)  
45- 48.9(114 - 123 cm)  
49- 55.9(124 - 140 cm)  
56- 63.0(142 - 160 cm)  
C2  
C3  
C4  
2-4. Hold the black rubber set button, below the selector hole, until the TV width code stops blinking.  
3. Check that the TV and X-arm™ are not trapped against the wall or any other object.  
4. Plug in X-arm™, turn on the power and try to move the X-arm™ using the remote control. If it works properly,  
do not continue to the next step.  
5. Insert the provided plastic pointer into the Selector hole on the side of X-arm™, and press the button until at”  
is shown.  
6. Using the remote control, straighten X-arm™ so that it is parallel with the wall and then press the Set button  
on the control box for three seconds. X-arm™ will return to the home position.  
7. Unplug X-arm™ and plug it in again.  
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Troubleshooting  
continued  
“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.  
How to Correct:  
1. Unplug X-arm™ from power for at least 10 seconds..  
2. Check that the TV and X-arm™ are not trapped against the wall or any other  
object.  
Power Switch  
Control Box  
3. Plug in X-arm™, turn on the power and try to move the X-arm™ using the  
remote control. If it works properly, do not continue to the next step.  
4.With the X-arm™ powered on, insert the provided plastic pointer in the  
Selector hole on the side of the X-arm™ and press it untiltshows on the LED  
display.  
LED Display  
Selector  
Set Button  
5. Using the remote control, straighten X-arm™ so that it is parallel with the  
wall, and then press theSetbutton on the control box for three seconds. The  
X-arm™ should return to the home position against the wall.  
6.Turn the power switch on the control box to0(OFF).  
7. Hold down the Set button on the control box while switching the power  
switch to1(ON). Continue holding down the Set button for 5 seconds until  
the display reads CT.  
8. Stand back while X-arm™ moves through the calibration sequence, moving in  
and out, left and right and up and down.  
9. X-arm™ is done calibrating when it goes back to the home position against  
the wall.  
HC Error  
switch  
10.Turn on the X-arm™ and test to see if it is operating normally. If it is not,  
remove the TV from X-arm™ and continue.  
motor  
motor  
11. Check that there are no foreign objects in the switches and motors in the  
areas shown in the picture.  
switch  
switch  
12. Check to see that the wire connections are securely connected and clean  
any substances that are found around the large drive screws.  
motor  
13. Check the motors for faults in the areas shown in the picture.  
14. Plug in X-arm™. Turn on the power, and try to move X-arm™ using the  
remote control.  
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Troubleshooting  
continued  
“H1,“H2, orH3” is displayed on control box  
Possible Causes:  
Power Switch  
Control Box  
A cable has become disconnected.  
Astopswitch is faulty.  
There is dirty or debris in one of the switches.  
How to Correct:  
LED Display  
Selector  
Set Button  
1. Unplug X-arm™ from power.  
2. Check that the TV and X-arm™ are not trapped against the wall or any other  
object.  
3. Plug in X-arm™, turn on the power and try to move the X-arm™ using the  
remote control. If it works properly, do not continue to step 4.  
4.Turn the power switch on the control box to0(OFF).  
5.With the X-arm™ powered on, insert the provided plastic pointer in the Selector  
hole on the side of the X-arm™ and press it untiltshows on the LED display.  
6. Using the remote control, straighten X-arm™ so that it is parallel with the wall,  
and then press theSetbutton on the control box for three seconds. The X-arm™  
should return to the home position against the wall.  
7. Unplug X-arm™ from power for at least 10 seconds and then plug it in again.  
Turn on the power and try to move the X-arm™ using the remote control.  
Continue to step 8 if it does not work correctly.  
H2  
8. Unplug the X-arm™ from power.  
9. Remove the TV and inspect the areas in the picture corresponding to the  
error message. For example, if H3 is displayed on the LED, look at areas in the H3  
circle. Make sure that all motor andstopswitch wire connections are securely  
connected.  
H1  
H3  
10. Clean and substances or particles from the long drive screws.  
11. Plug in X-arm™, turn on the power and try to move the X-arm™ using the  
remote control.  
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Troubleshooting  
continued  
If Your TV Leans Forward at the Home Position  
1. Move the LA112 to the home position against the wall by pressing theSEL-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 readsHP.  
3. Using the remote control arrow keys (  
) adjust the LA112 so that the TV is parellel with the wall.  
4. Press the control box Set button for 3 seconds.  
5.The LA112 will now go to the new home position you just programmed every time you select the SEL-IN/OuT  
button.  
12: Maintenance  
Remove the TV from your LA112 yearly to check that no cords are interfering with moving parts.  
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Home automation Controls  
Controlling X-arm™ with Home Automation (RJ11/RS232 port)  
X-armX700CS 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. To do this, do the following:  
RJ11/RS 232  
Port  
Cover Plate  
1. Using a philips screw driver, remove both screws from the cover plate located at the bottom, right-hand side of  
the control box.  
2. Remove the cover plate to expose the RS232 port.  
3. Download the RS232 program from the Home Automation vendor’s web site.  
4. Plug the home automation control into the RS232 port on X-arm™ running the cord out the back hole in the  
back plate of X-arm™.  
5. Replace the cover plate and secure it in place with the screws.  
6. Follow the vendor’s instructions.  
CSAV, Inc. and its affiliated corporations and subsidiaries (collectively,“CSAV”), intend to make this manual accurate and complete. However, CSAV 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 notice or obligation of any kind. CSAV makes no representation of warranty, expressed or implied, regarding the information  
contained herein. CSAV assumes no responsibility for accuracy, completeness or sufficiency of the information contained in this document.  
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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.  
Thereafter, repairs will be made at established factory prices. Unauthorized service or repair by anyone other than authorized  
CLO personnel renders this Warranty void and releases Sanus Systems and CLO from any further responsibility or obligation.  
LA112 mounting brackets are intended for use only with the maximum weight of 180 lbs (81 kg) and overall outside TV width  
up to 63(160 cm). Any damage caused by failure to observe proper packing or to observe instructions for installation or by  
installing a TV over the specified maximim weight and/or maximim width prescribed, by accident or in transit or elsewhere  
will not be covered by the Warranty.This Warranty is in lieu of all other Warranties expressed or implied, and no one is  
authorized to assume any liability on behalf of Sanus Systems or CLO, or impose any obligation on Sanus Systems or CLO, in  
connection with the sale of any product other than as outlined above. In no event will responsibility be assumed or implied  
for consequential damage arising from the theft of any product secured by a CLO security device, by delay of installation,  
interrupted operation or other causes.  
Your sales receipt is rquired for this Warranty to be applicable.  
In order to receive warranty service, your product must be registered within 30 days of purchase by mail.To register by mail, fill  
out the Warranty Registration Card and mail it in with your original receipt.  
To register by mail:  
1. Fill out the Warranty Registration Card (below).  
2. Provide a copy of your original sales receipt.  
3. Mail both the card and the original sales receipt to the following address:  
Warranty Registration  
CLO Systems, LLC  
1501 West Cameron Ave., Suite 215  
West Covina, CA 91790  
Cut here  
Warranty Registration Card  
Purchaser Information  
Product Information  
First Name:  
Model #  
Last Name:  
Address:  
Serial #  
Place of  
Purchase:  
Date of  
Purchase:  
City:  
mm/dd/yyyy  
State:  
Phone #:  
E-mail:  
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