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User Manual for Chief Large Short Throw & Universal Projector Mount with Power Conditioner Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Chief Large Short Throw & Universal
- Product category: Projector Mounts Chief
- Brand: Chief
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for Chief Projector Mounts
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User manual for the Chief Large Short Throw & Universal contain basic instructions
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Product description The Chief Large Short Throw & Universal Projector Mount with Power Conditioner is a high-performance power accessory that integrates with Chief mounts and improves the audio and video performance of projectors and flat panels. It combines the WM230AUS Large Short Throw and Universal Projector Mount Kit and the PX2W Power Outlet Conditioner.
The WM230AUS Ultra Short Throw and Universal Projector Mount Kit includes a dual stud short throw extension arm (WM210S) and the Universal Mini RPA Elite projector mount (RSMAUS) to provide good flexibility, precision, and strength. It also supports wall-mounted long-throw projectors.
The PX2W Power Outlet Conditioner (Power Filtering & Surge Protection) is a high-performance power accessory that integrates with Chief mounts and improves the audio and video performance of projectors and flat panel displays.
To confirm the compatibility of this mount with your projector, visit Chief's MountFinder Pro. Note: For use in US and Canada only. - WM230AUSP Large Short Throw and Universal Projector Mount Kit with Power Outlet Conditioner
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- Replaces the need for an outlet
- Provides AC cleaning without loss of power
- Filter removes more noise than many full-sized line conditioners
- Non-volatile spike protection with LED protection indicator can potentially absorb thousands of spikes
- Non-current limiting design passes full power on a regular circuit
- Picture and sound available after protection stops until a replacement can be installed
- Rated for 2160 joules and 15 amps
- 1800 W maximum
- Reduces common and differential mode noise by up to 40 dB
- Compatible with PAC521P (In-Wall Box with Power Outlet Conditioner)
- WM230AUS Large Short Throw and Universal Projector Mount Kit
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- Fast installation with innovative quick-connect system
- Good micro height and leveling adjustment
- Integrated lateral shift
- Telescopic Extension: 2.5 to 4.5' (0.76 to 1.37 m)
- Precision image alignment with micro roll, pitch, and yaw (using the RPA Elite mount)
- Integrated cable management system conceals and protects cables for a clean finish
- Multiple levels of security, including All-Points locking hardware, and 4 projector mount keyed locking options (A / B / C / D)
- Includes short throw arm and RSMAUS Universal Mini RPA Elite projector mount
- Includes universal interface to further reduce installation time
- Includes hardware for wood stud, steel stud, and concrete wall construction
- Silver finish
- PX2W Power Outlet Conditioner (Power Filtering & Surge Protection)
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- Wall or ceiling mounted outlet with integrated power conditioning
- ETL listed
In the Box Chief Large Short Throw & Universal Projector Mount with Power Conditioner Short Throw Projector Arm/ Mini Elite Mount Kit (Silver) PX2W Power Outlet Conditioner 10-Year Warranty on WM230AUS Large Short Throw and Universal Projector Mount Kit 1-Year Limited Warranty on PX2W Power Outlet Conditioner Table of Contents
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Technical parametersChief WM230AUSP Specs | | | Power Requirements | 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 15A | | Compatible with | PAC521P (In-Wall Box with Power Outlet Conditioner) | | | | Adjustments | Roll: 0° Pitch: 3° Yaw: 0° | | Certifications | UL listed | | Extension | 29.5 to 55" (749.3 to 1397 mm) | | Lateral Shift | 10 | | Overall Dimensions (H x W x D) | 11.5 x 19.6 x 23.1" (293 x 499 x 586 mm) | | Solution Type | Universal | | Weight Capacity | 25 lb (11.3 kg) | | | | Overall Dimensions (H x W x D) | 4.5 x 5.3 x 3.7" (114 x 133 x 94 mm) | | Power Requirements | 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 15 A | | | | Package Weight | 33.5 lb | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 36.0 x 12.0 x 12.0" |
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