Clarity SN-4620-1080 Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
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2.3 Hanging the Bay Cat X on the Wall
Bracket
The locking system for the Bay Cat X wall bracket prevents the display from jumping off the bracket during earth
tremors, and it helps deter theft.
Two-person job
The Bay Cat X weighs just over 73 lbs. (33 kg). Always
have two persons hang the display on the wall bracket.
Two orientations
The Bay Cat X hangs in either landscape or portrait ori-
entation. The small black square shows the position of the
AC power receptacle. The gray rectangle shows the posi-
tion of the picture connectors, when viewed from the front.
The Bay Cat X will not rotate the picture. The
source (computer or video source) must rotate the
picture. The Bay Cat X can rotate the menus, so
the internal menus will be upright with either
orientation.
Hanging the display
Before you hang the first display, practice using the lock
lever to open and close the locking mechanism.
After the display is hung, the connectors for video
and power are a little difficult to see. Some
installers connect power and video cables just
before hanging the display.
1. Be sure the locking lever is in the open position. The
tab on the lever should not protrude below the bottom
of the box.
2. Using two persons, lift the display so the power recep-
tacle is at the bottom for landscape hanging.
For portrait orientation, the power receptacle will
be on the left, looking from the front.
3. Hang the display in the hooks. Pull forward on the dis-
play to see that it is properly in the hooks.
4. Use the locking tool to lock the display onto the wall
bracket. To see if it is locked in place, try to lift the dis-
play. If it won’t lift, its locked.
Locking and unlocking
Landscape
Portrait
This end of the locking tool
works from below the wall
bracket.
This end of the locking tool
works from the sides of the
wall bracket.