Panasonic TH-103PF9EK Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic TH-103PF9EK Operating Instructions Manual

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ScreenLifter V2.2 for Display
Panasonic TH-103PF9EK
Operating Instructions

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  • Page 1 ScreenLifter V2.2 for Display Panasonic TH-103PF9EK Operating Instructions...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Lifting ScreenLifter Out of Its Case 4.2.2 Lifting ScreenLifter Into Its Case Lifting and Lowering of the Display Rotating the Display Assembly of the Panasonic TH-103PF9EK PlasmaDisplay Appendix Technical Data System Dimensions With TH-103PF9EK Plasma Display Transportation Mass With TH-103PF9EK Plasma Display...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    MediaScreen GmbH and its respective distributors. These operating instructions refer to the operation of ScreenLifters in connection with Panasonic TH-103PF9EK Plasma Displays only. You will be surprised how simple and fast the ScreenLifter handles this large and heavy type of display particularly when contained in the MediaScreen ScreenLifter -Case.
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    2. Safety Precautions These safety precautions must be observed minutely! If the system is inappropriately operated it may cause material damage which could result in possible injury! • Read the operating instructions and all safety precautions carefully before first set-up. •...
  • Page 5 • Secure the ScreenLifter through a screw connection with the surface. Extendable perforated tiles are located at each corner of the cap.
  • Page 6 • The ScreenLifter is designed for displays with a dead weight of 220 kg and dimensions of l x w x h 245 x 145 x 14 cm. • Each display can be connected to the ScreenLifter with the respective adaption frame only. Do not install a display, if you do not possess a corresponding certified adaption frame.
  • Page 7 • After the hoods have been removed, they must be secured against falling, or at least positioned against a firm support, since they do not have sufficient stability. • Check all bolt connections prior to operation. • The ears on the adaption frame only simplify rotation of the display. They may not be used as eyes or attachment points to secure or support the display, nor to lift the ScreenLifter.
  • Page 8: Location And Identification Of Parts

    3. Location and Identification of Parts This chapter describes the ScreenLifter without display. Please note that the dimensions with the display installed may deviate substantially from the dimensions specified below. Please refer to the appendix for more detailed specifications. Lifting columns Column frame Display frame Bracket with pivot bearing...
  • Page 10: Operation Of The Screenlifter

    4. Operation of the ScreenLifter 4.1 Control Functions and Characteristics The ScreenLifter has a built-in synchronous control to lift and lower the two runners in the lifting columns. When lifting and lowering the load, the operation duration of the control, as specified on the type label (1min.
  • Page 11: Loading And Unloading The Screenlifter

    4.2 Loading and Unloading the ScreenLifter 4.2.1 Lifting ScreenLifter Out of Its Case If you purchased the ScreenLifter together with its case you need to unload the ScreenLifter from the transportation case first. Since the lifting columns fulfill a dual function, you do not need anything except a cold equipment cable and a power socket.
  • Page 12: Lifting Screenlifter Into Its Case

    4.2.2 Lifting ScreenLifter Into Its Case If you want to lift the ScreenLifter onto the roll board, you must lower the display/frame to the O-position. • Install the transportation pins only after you have reached the 45(±1) position. • Press and hold the key O on the control until the runners stop at the stored position. The display shows 45(±1).
  • Page 14: Lifting And Lowering Of The Display

    Before rotation, make sure the display and the ScreenLifter frame are screwed together tight. (For Panasonic TH-103PF9EK: 2 Pcs. M16x50 see Chap.5) To rotate the display, pull out the notched pin (POS16) and rotate the display a bit with the help of the provided ears before you release the notched pin again.
  • Page 15 Make sure that the display stands horizontally and that the pin is engaged in this position before transporting the ScreenLifter.
  • Page 16: Assembly Of The Panasonic Th-103Pf9Ek Plasmadisplay

    5. Assembly of the Panasonic TH-103PF9EK Plasma Display For the assembly of the display to the ScreenLifter you need the following parts: • 4 x display adapter from the Panasonic accessories with fitting screws M16 (also available as accessory). •...
  • Page 17 • Remove packaging from display and accessories if necessary and install the 4 cylindrical adapters with screws M16 to the back of the display as illustrated below.
  • Page 18 • If the ScreenLifter is still in the transportation case, proceed as specified in chapter 4.2.1, to lift it from its roll case. Make sure that the Screen-Lifter is placed on an even and firm surface. • Caution! The frame is smaller than the display. Make sure there is enough room, particularly next to and below the frame.
  • Page 19: Appendix

    6. Appendix 6.1 Technical Data ScreenLifter Dimensions l x w x h 1420 x 800 x 1793 mm Dimensions l x w x h 1420 x 800 x 1793 mm Weight without display approx. 216.5 kg Permissible display size l x w x h max.
  • Page 20: System Dimensions With Th-103Pf9Ek Plasma Display

    The illustrations below show the highest and lowest positions for the horizontally and vertically aligned TH-103PF9EK plasma display and the dimensions of the total structure resulting from it. The depth of the ScreenLifter of approx. 81 cm does not change.
  • Page 21 Note! Data valid only for this plasma.
  • Page 22: Transportation Mass With Th-103Pf9Ek Plasma Display

    6.3 Transportation Mass with the TH-103PF9EK Plasma Display • You should never open all catches of both hoods at the same time, since one of the hoods might fall off when removing the other one and thus persons and objects could be damaged.
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    7. Troubleshooting In this chapter you find information concerning the topics: Possible problems and their solution as well as control display error messages. Control or remote control does not function Possible cause Solution Voltage supply cable is not connected Connect the voltage supply cable of the control Remote Control is not connected Connect the control Bad plug contact...
  • Page 24 PSCo Unit 1 Wellington industrial estate Basingstoke road Spencers Wood Reading RG7 1AW t: 0870 240 8484 f: 0870 240 8284 e: sales@psco.co.uk PSCo partnered with Mediascreen to have the Screen Lifter manufactured in Germany to the highest specification. 0845 308 2473 or email us on sales@customloungeuk.com...

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