Sanus Systems LA112 manual Programming the Preset Position Keys, Press

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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 to “On”.

2. Press X-ARM+ POWER

3.Move the LA112 to the desired position for preset using the remote control arrow keys.

4. Press

SET

5. Select the desired preset button twice within 3 seconds to set.

POWERX-ARM

VCR

TV DVD CBL

SET

6. Repeat steps 1-5 for the remaining presets.

P

P1

R

 

E

 

S

 

E

 

T P2

MENU

SEL

IN/OUT

P3

P

R

 

 

E

 

S

 

E

P4

T

EXIT

+ MUTE +

VOLCH

FAV

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Contents Backed by CLO LA112Measure height between holes Supplied Parts and HardwareMeasure width between holes 05 x 06 x 07 x 01 x 02 x 04 x10 x 11 x 12 x 08 x 14 x6901-100189 Remove Wall Plate from Arm Remove Mounting Brackets Min .5 cm 2.5 Mount Wall PlateFor Wood Stud Walls For Concrete Block or Brick Walls Install Arm Assembly to Wall Plate Selector Set Set the Monitor Width18, 19 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 21, 22 Install Mounting BracketsTop Route Cables For Power Outlets Located Outside the BellowsFor Power Outlets Located Inside the Bellows Install Monitor to Wall Plate Adjust Monitor Position Reset the LA112 Home PositionCalibrate the Arm Calibrate Arm to the MonitorCBL mode Page Up Using the Remote ControlPress Programming the Preset Position KeysProgramming the Remote to Operate an Existing TV TV Brand Code Numbers Programming CodesTV Programming Codes SSS NECTMK RCADVD Brand Code Numbers DVD Programming CodesJVC KLHVCR Brand Code Numbers VCR Programming CodesSTS TeacBrand Code Numbers For Cable BoxesHow to Correct TroubleshootingArm Will Not Move A1,A2, or A3 is displayed on control boxC1,C2,C3 or C4 is displayed on control box Power Switch Control Box LED Display Selector Set ButtonHC is displayed on control box H1,H2, or H3 is displayed on control box If Your TV Leans Forward at the Home Position MaintenanceHome Automation Controls Purchaser Information WarrantyProduct Information To register by mail