I N S T A L L A T I O N I N S T R U C T I O N S
Large Flat Panel Dual Arm Wall Mount
Model PNR™
The PNR is wall-mounted, rugged, versatile, and
installer-friendly. The PNR is compatible with the
standard (14” x 14”) PSB interface bracket in which a
display can be mounted in either the landscape or
portrait position on the PNR.
The dual arms on the PNR:
Extend from the wall 25” in length
Pivot up to 90º left or right of center
The standard PNR is shipped with the support posts for
the dual arms centered in the mount. The support posts
can be moved laterally right or left of center to readily
accommodate sites with limited wall space. The mount
also has over an inch of height adjustment. The tilt range
for the display is 5º up and 15º down.
The PNR was designed for fast installation. After drawing
the plumb line and installing the two top lag bolts into the
dual wall studs, the installer hangs the PNR on its top
bracket and installs two lag bolts in the bottom bracket.
Next, the installer makes the height adjustment, mounts
the display, and connects the power/audio/video cables,
which are diverted into the built-in path in the swing-out
arms. After making the lateral, rotational, and tilt
adjustments, the installation process is complete.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
CAUTION: To prevent damage to the PNR, which could affect or void the Factory warranty, and to the equipment that
will be attached to it, thoroughly study all instructions and illustrations before you begin the installation. Pay particular
attention to the “Important Warnings and Cautions” on Page 2.
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The combined weight of the components installed on the PNR must not exceed 200 lbs. (90.72kg).
The PNR wall mount must be installed on dual wall studs or supporting framework. The wall to which the PNR is
anchored must be capable of supporting five times the total weight of the mount and all attached equipment.
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If you have any questions about this installation, contact Chief Manufacturing at 1-800-582-6480.
Chief Manufacturing, a division of Milestone AV Technologies
8401 Eagle Creek Parkway, Savage, MN 55378
P: 800.582.6480 / 952.894.6280 F: 877.894.6918 / 952.894.6918
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DIMENSIONAL DRAWING
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Inspect The Unit Before Installing
PARTS LIST
WARNING: Watch for pinch points. Do not put your
fingers between movable parts.
Unpack the carton and verify the contents listed in Table
3. If you are missing any of the listed parts, contact
Customer Service at: 1-800-582-6480.
1. Carefully inspect the PNR for shipping damage. If any
damage is apparent, call your carrier claims agent
and do not continue with the installation until the
carrier has reviewed the damage.
Table 3: Parts List
REF
10
20
30
40
50
60
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DESCRIPTION
PNR Wall Mount
Cover Plates
QTY
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NOTE: Read all instructions before starting installation.
2. Lay out components to ensure you have all the
required parts before proceeding. See
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“DIMENSIONAL DRAWING” on page 3.
End Caps
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SPECIFICATIONS
Tiewraps
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Table 1 provides the specificiations for the mount.
Lag Bolts, 3/8” x 2-1/2”
Flat Washers, 3/8”
Wrench, Adjustment
Bar, Adjustment
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Table 1: Mount Specifications
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Model
PNR
Max Support Weight
Mount
Extended
from Wall
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200 lbs. (90.72kg)
25”*
NOTE: *Dimension does not include the PSB interface
bracket.
INTERFACES
Table 2 lists the interface for the PNR.
Table 2: PNR Interfaces
Model
PNR
Interface
14” x 14” Plasma Static Brackets (PSB)
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION
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Allen wrench set
Drill and bit set
Wrench set
NOTE: Other tools may be required depending on the
method of installation.
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NOTE: Do not tighten the lag bolts down at this time.
Leave enough space between the wall and lag
bolts to hang the PNR.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: Improper installation can result in serious
personal injury!
16"
WARNING: It is the responsibility of the installer to
verify that the wall to which the PNR is anchored will
safely support five times the combined load of all
attached components and equipment. If not, reinforce
the structure before installing the PNR.
Wood Studs
1. Locate two wood studs 16” apart on center
2. Determine the exact mounting location prior to
installation, considering screen size and the unit’s
total swing arm radius. Keep in mind that the PNR
must be mounted to wood studs that are 16” apart on
center.
NOTE: Mount the PNR between parallel wall studs or
other supporting framework that is vertical or
horizontal.
Wall
Pilot
Holes
3. Using a stud sensor, locate the two wood studs where
you will mount the PNR.
4. Draw a level plumb line to indicate the desired height
of the top mounting bracket.
Figure 1
Install the Mount
5. With an assistant, lift and hold the PNR against wall.
Use a pencil, awl, or small nail to mark the mounting
holes where two pilot holes will be drilled into the
center of the wood studs. Make sure the mounting
holes are level.
Mounting the top bracket
WARNING: Improper installation can result in serious
personal injury!
6. With an assistant, lay the PNR down on the floor.
1. With an assistant, lift and hang the PNR on the two
lag bolts and washers previously installed on the wall.
(See figure 2).
7. Drill two pilot holes using a 9/32” drill bit where the
mounting holes were marked for anchoring the top
bracket. See Figure 1.
NOTE: Make sure washers are installed in front of the
top bracket, not behind the bracket.
8. Install two 3/8” x 2-1/2” lag bolts (50) and two 3/8” flat
washers (60), through PNR Top Bracket and into
upper pilot holes.
2. Slide the PNR into the desired position on the wall
and tighten the two lag bolts.
Mounting the bottom bracket
1. Mark the two mounting holes in the bottom mounting
bracket (See figure 3). Make sure to align the holes
parallel to the holes drilled in the top bracket.
2. Drill two pilot holes in the wall studs using a 9/32” drill
bit.
3. Install two 3/8” x 2-1/2” lag bolts (50) and two 3/8”
washers (60) through PNR Bottom Bracket into the
lower pilot holes.
4. Tighten all lag bolts.
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Install Cover Plates and End Caps
Mount (Hang) the PNR on Lag Bolts
NOTE: The cover plates and end caps have pressure
fitting ends that lock in place with each other.
1. Install cover plate (20) over the top bracket.
(See figure 5)
2. Install end cap (30) on the cover plate (20).
(See figure 5)
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the bottom mounting
bracket. (See figure 5)
Figure 2
Adjustment Nut
Figure 4
End Caps (30)
Use Lag Bolts and Washers to Fasten PNR to the Wall.
Figure 3
Cover Plate (20)
Adjust Height on the PNR
NOTE: Height adjustment range up to 1.08 inches.
To adjust the PNR height:
1. Check PNR for the desired height. If needed, use the
adjustment wrench (40) to adjust the PNR height.
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Turn adjustment nut (see Figure 4) clockwise
(CW) to lower the unit height, or
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Turn adjustment nut counterclockwise (CCW) to
raise the unit height.
Bottom Mounting Bracket
Figure 5
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Mount the Display
1. Make sure power is not supplied (turned off) to the
display before attempting to mount the display.
2. Following the instructions for mounting the PSB
interface bracket of your specific plasma display
panel, install the mounting bracket on your plasma
display panel.
Remove pin
and nut and
move to lower holes
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WARNING: Watch for pinch points. Do not put your
fingers between movable parts.
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3. While supporting both sides of display, align four mounting
buttons on display or interface bracket with four mounting
holes in head assembly. (See Figures 6 and 7)
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A padlock or bolt may
be placed through latch
holes
Figure 7
5. Connect and secure power/audio/video cables,
making sure to leave sufficient slack to allow for
movement of the swing arms.
CABLE MANAGEMENT
WARNING: Make sure your cables do not run through
a pinch point.
Figure 6
1. Route power/audio/video cables through the cable
channel in top arm (see Figure 8), allowing sufficient
slack in cables for extension and avoiding pinch
points, and secure cables using two clips and two
tiewraps (50, not shown).
WARNING: DISPLAY MAY WEIGH IN EXCESS OF 40
LBS! Always use two people and proper lifting techniques
when installing or positioning display on stand.
2. Route power/audio/video cables along bottom arm
(see Figure 9), using tiewraps (50, not shown) to
secure cables to each arm, and through cable
channel.
4. Lower display into place listening for audible "click" to
ensure recessed area of mounting buttons are properly
seated in lower area of mounting holes.
(See Figures 6 and 7)
CAUTION: To prevent equipment damage, do not
route cables through holes in the display mounting
plate.
WARNING: IMPROPER INSTALLATION CAN LEAD TO
DISPLAY FALLING CAUSING SERIOUS PERSONAL
INJURY OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT! Ensure mounting
buttons are completely engaged in mounting holes.
3. Route power/audio/video cables to an open area
behind the mounting plate (not shown). Leave a
sufficient amount of slack in cables to allow for
connection and extension where needed.
NOTE: Holes are provided in the faceplate for use with a
padlock or similar locking device, if desired. In
addition, the pin and nut may be removed from
the upper holes and moved to the lower holes for
use as a more permanent locking device. (See
Figure 7)
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TM
Centris Select
Management Channel
Adjustment Knob
Figure 10
Figure 8
3. To lock the mount at the desired vertical tilt, tighten
the vertical tilt lock screw. (See figure 11)
Bottom Cable
Management Channel
Vertical Tilt
Lock Screw
Figure 11
Figure 9
Lateral Tilt Tension Adjustment
CAUTION: Overtightening lateral adjustment will
cause excessive wear and may distort adjustment
components.
ADJUSTMENTS
TENSION ADJUSTMENTS
1. Using a 9/16” wrench (not provided), slightly tighten or
loosen lateral tilt tension adjustment nut
(See figure 12).
Vertical Tilt Tension Adjustment
1. With display mounted, check for desired vertical tilt
tension.
2. Mount the display and check for desired tilt tension.
TM
2. Adjust the Centris Select knob until desired vertical tilt
3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 until desired tilt tension is
obtained.
tension is obtained. (See figure 10)
Rotational Tilt Tension Adjustment
1. If necessary, loosen or tighten bottom rotational tilt
tension adjustment nut (See figure 12).
2. Mount the display and check for desired rotational tilt
tension.
3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 until desired rotational tilt
tension is obtained.
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reconfiguring the mount. Use the first and third slotted
holes in the top and bottom mounting brackets.
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Reconfiguring the Swing Arms Right of Center
With some disassembly and reassembly, you can move
the swing arms to the right of center by reconfiguring the
mount. Use the third and fifth slotted holes in the top and
bottom mounting brackets.
Lateral Tilt
Adjustment Nut
Adjusting the Swing Arms Off Center
To adjust the dual swing arm mount configuration:
1. Remove the display from the mount.
2. Loosen four bolts (two on the top and two on the
bottom) securing the swing arm assembly to the top
and bottom mounting brackets (See figure 13).
3. Move the swing arm assembly to desired location.
4. Tighten the bolts.
5. Install the display on the mount.
Top Bolts
Rotational Tilt
Adjustment Nut
Figure 12
Swing Arm Adjustments
The dual swing arms are shipped installed in the center
of the top and bottom mounting brackets, which is the
standard mounting configuration.
The top and bottom mounting brackets have slotted
holes, allowing for lateral adjustment of the dual swing
arms.
Figure 13
Reconfiguring the Swing Arms to the Left or
Right of Center
After the top and bottom mounting brackets have been
installed between two wood studs 16” on center, the
swing arms can be adjusted or moved off center,
depending on the location of the mount, the size of the
display, and the lateral movement needed to rotate the
display.
To change of the dual swing arm mount configuration:
1. Remove the display from the mount.
2. Remove four bolts (two on the top and two on the
bottom) securing the swing arm assembly to the top
and bottom mounting brackets (See figure 14).
The swing arms can be adjusted, as follows:
WARNING: The next step will release the arm
assembly from the mount. The arms and plate may fall
if you are not careful.
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Adjusting the Swing Arms Off-Center
With no disassembly required, you can adjust the swing
arms up to 1-inch to the left of center or up to 1-inch to
the right of center.
3. Move the swing arm assembly to desired location.
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Reconfiguring the Swing Arms Left of Center
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For Left of Center, see Figure 14.
For Right of Center, see Figure 15.
With some disassembly and reassembly required, you
can move the swing arms to the left of center by
4. Install retaining pin assemblies (one top and one
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bottom) and secure using two bolts (one top and one
bottom).
NOTE: The display may need to be repositioned in order
to gain access to the tension adjustment
screw(s).
5. Install four bolts (two on the top and two on the
bottom) to secure the swing arm assembly to the top
and bottom mounting brackets (See figure 14).
3. Using the wrench provided with the mount, turn
adjustment bar clockwise to increase swing arm
tension or counterclockwise to reduce swing arm
tension. (See figure 17) and (See figure 18)
6. Tighten the bolts.
7. Install the display on the mount.
NOTE: Small adjustments of 1/8 turn or less are typically
all that is required to achieve desired tension.
Top Bolts
4. Check swing arm tension. If desired tension is
present, tension adjustment is complete. If additional
tension adjustment is required, repeat steps 2 and 3
until desired tension is achieved.
NOTE: If changing from a smaller display to a larger
display it may be necessary to increase swing
arm tension.
Wrench
Adjustment
Bar
Figure 14
Top Bolts
Socket Head
Capscrew
Figure 16
Figure 15
Swing Arm Tension Adjustment
Swing arm tension is pre-set at the factory and is adjusted to
accommodate displays with weights near the top of the mounts
capacity.
Reduce
If smaller displays are used it may be difficult to
reposition the display after mounting. Swing arm tension
can be adjusted to compensate for smaller display by:
NOTE: The display must be mounted prior to adjusting
swing arm tension.
1. Locate the adjustment bar and wrench provided with
the mount.
2. Place adjustment bar into socket head cap screw
located at swing arm pivot point. (See figure 16)
Figure 17
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Remove bolt
or padlock
if used
1
Increase
2
Pin in
"Closed"
position -
move to
"Open"
position to
remove
display
Figure 18
Removing Display from Mount
1. Remove bolt or padlock from faceplate (if used).
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NOTE: The pin may have been used as a more permanent
locking device. If so, remove nut and pin and move
from the lower holes to the upper holes.
2. Pull back on flag on upper mounting hole and press pin
down into "Open" position. (See Figure 19)
WARNING: DISPLAY MAY WEIGH IN EXCESS OF 40
LBS! Always use two people and proper lifting techniques
when installing or positioning display on mount.
Pin in
"Open"
position -
move to
"Closed"
position
3. Carefully lift display from mount.
4. Lift up on pin and place flag back against faceplate to return
it to "Closed" position.
after display
is removed.
Figure 19
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