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.
3/8 1/8 in. 1/2 in. Supplied Parts and Hardware Before starting assembly, verify all parts are included and undamaged. If any parts are missing or damaged, do not return the item to your dealer; contact Sanus Systems Customer Service. Never use damaged parts! WARNING This product contains small items that could be a choking hazard if swallowed. Keep these items away from young children! OPT Adapters are not included with the LA112.
NOTE: Items [1] through [4] are pre-assembled. [01] x 1 [02] x 1 [04] x 4 [03] x2 X-ARM VCR TV DVD CBL SET P R E S E T P1 P3 SEL IN/OUT P2 P4 EXIT MENU + MUTE FAV 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 [07] x 1 [06] x 1 [05] x 2 + CH VOL [08] x 1 0 5/16 x 2.5 in.
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.
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].
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.
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.
For Concrete Block or Brick Walls 1/2 in. [01] Min. 6.5 cm (2.5 in.
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.
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.
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 the “X-ARM” button to activate the remote.
7: Route Cables For Power Outlets Located Outside the Bellows [B] Cable Tie Anchor Cable Loops [C] Cable Bar IR Reciever Plug Cable Hole Bellows No Cable 2” (5 cm) No Cable 2” (5cm) Bottom Cross Bar [A] [26] AV Cables to TV AV Cables from Component Power to TV [07] TV Power Outlet (outside bellows) [06] IR Reciever Eye 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.
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. [A] AV Cable Loop Cable Tie Anchor [B] TV Power & IR Receiver Hook TV Power outlet inside belows.
8: Install Monitor to Wall Plate [27] HEAVY! You will need assistance with this step. [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].
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 to “Off”. 2. While holding down the “Set” button, turn the control box power switch back on and continue to hold Set until “Ct” 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.
0 10. Using the Remote Control VCR TV DVD CBL X-ARM Select the desired device. p3 p4 TV p r e s e t DVD P R E S E T CBL X-ARM TVthe TV. DVD CBL In X-armPOWER mode: Tilt X-ARM POWER X-ARM POWER X-ARM P and P1 In TV, DVD CBS modes: Navigate VCR VCR VCR on-screenERmenu of selected SELdevice. SET + + + 3 + +1 +2 + MENU Adjusts the volume EXIT MENU up or down.
T 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 to “On”. 2. Press POWER X-ARM + VCR VCR TV SET DVD X-ARM POWER TV POWER CBL DVD X-ARM CBL 3. Move the LA112 to the desired position for preset using the remote control VCR arrow keys. DVDSET TV VCR CBL TV 4.
X-ARM POWER VCR TV SET X-ARM POWER Programming the Remote to Operate an Existing TV DVD CBL 1. Turn your TV on. VCR TV yourDVD CBL 2. Find TV’s codes from the list onX-ARM the following page. POWER P R E S E T the TV powers off. P EXIT R SEL E 5. Press IN/OUT The TV button S will blink 3 times and go out. E MUTE P P1 P3 P P2 P4 T R R SEL E E CHyour TV. VOL properly with 6. Test that theSremote works S If not, repeat steps 3-5.
Programming Codes TV Programming Codes TV Brand Admiral Code Numbers 220 160 081 072 TV Brand Emerson Advent Aiwa Akai Amark Ampro Amstrad Anam 231 213 146 001 143 073 052 242 131 080 056 043 Fisher Fujitsu Funai Funai Futuretech Gateway GE Aoc Apex Audiovox Blaupunkt 058 004 001 247 076 088 Gradiente haier Hallmark HitachiI Broksonic Caim Candel 241 201 004 003 002 001 Infinity JBL JCPenney Capehart Cetronic Citizen Classic Concerto Contec Cornea System Coronado Craig Crown Curtis Mathes CXC Da
Programming Codes TV Programming Codes, continued TV Brand Nad NEC Nikei Olevia Code Numbers 025 015 056 040 024 019 016 001 043 045 TV Brand Soundesign SSS Supremacy Sylvania Onking Omwa Optonica Orion Panasonic Philco 043 043 081 019 096 250 249 238 227 164 080 056 034 164 064 063 060 059 056 024 004 003 0011 249 205 164 127 093 059 038 005 004 003 001 135 025 023 018 001 143 004 197 165 220 160 144 173 171 143 131 058 004 250 056 044 034 017 143 127 043 019 004 Symphonic Tandy Signature Tatung Techn
Programming Codes DVD Programming Codes DVD Brand Apex Digital Code Numbers 153 220 DVD Brand Nad Code Numbers 221 Broksonic Cyberhome Daewoo Denon Emerson GE Go Video 017 165 020 004 193 171 240 226 158 150 148 243 231 014 160 002 Onkyo Panasonic Phillips Pioneer Proceed Proscan RCA 233 001 234 228 167 152 149 237 166 168 016 007 230 229 189 015 219 231 229 243 231 170 019 Bgradiente Harmon Kardon Humax JVC 201 192 225 218 173 190 191 238 012 Samsung Sansui Sanyo Sharp 248 161 013 005 017 006 22
Programming Codes VCR Programming Codes VCR Brand Aiwa Akai Ampro Anam Audio Dynamics Bloksonic Canon Code Numbers 461 334 446 425 424 346 343 316 372 445 343 339 312 429 337 445 VCR Brand Magin Magnavox Marantz Marts Matsui Mei Memorex Capehart Craig Curtis Mathes Daewoo Daytron DBX Dynatech Electrohome Emerson MGA Minolta MTC Multitech NEC Nordmende Optonica Orion Panasonic Fisher Funia GE Go Video Harman Kardon Hitachi Instant Replay JCL JCPenney Jensen JVC Kenwood 408 435 404 301 445 341 417 412 4
Programming Codes VCR Programming Codes, continued VCR Brand Salora Samsung Soundesign STS Sylvania Symphonic Tandy Code Numbers 314 508 468 425 412 409 407 404 445 332 435 348 343 404 314 310 307 301 431 429 412 337 412 406 320 314 310 309 308 301 515 465 459 445 353 324 334 512 506 454 453 445 378 376 358 357 356 353 352 301 034 320 520 519 518 445 367 359 334 334 334 310 Tatung 343 339 Sansui Santo Scott Sears Sharp Shintom Signature Sony 6901-100189 <01> VCR Brand TEAC Technics Code Numbers 343
Programming Codes For Cable Boxes Brand ABC Amricast Antronit Archer Bell South Centurion Century Citizen Combano consat Comtronics Digicable Code Numbers 205 200 103 039 004 099 014 014 007 099 092 007 007 081 080 001 030 206 Brand Novaplex NSC Oak Panasonic Paragon Philips Pioneer Prucer PTS Pulsar RCA Reconton Code Numbers 092 038 204 037 047 044 008 095 085 020 017 203 231 121 105 034 103 078 047 202 001 008 047 098 Eagle Eastern Echostar Electricord 003 030 020 066 057 106 032 Regal Regency Samsu
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”, or “A3” is displayed on control box Possible Causes: • One of the motor cables is disconnected. • One of the “stop” sensors is disconnected, misaligned or broken. • One of the long drive screws is dirty. • A motor coupling is loose. How to Correct: 1.
Troubleshooting continued “C1”,“C2”,“C3” or “C4” 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 TV Outside Width Power Switch C1 40” - 44.9” (102 - 113 cm) C2 45” - 48.9” (114 - 123 cm) C3 49” - 55.
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 3.
Troubleshooting continued “H1”,“H2”, or “H3” is displayed on control box Possible Causes: • • • Power Switch A cable has become disconnected. A “stop” switch is faulty. There is dirty or debris in one of the switches. Control Box 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.
Troubleshooting continued If Your TV Leans Forward at the Home Position 1. Move the LA112 to the home position against the wall by pressing the “SEL-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 reads “HP”. 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.
Home Automation Controls Controlling X-arm™ with Home Automation (RJ11/RS232 port) X-arm™ X700CS 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.
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.