SHEET 1 of 9 DESIGN HIGHLIGHTS Quiet smooth action with variable speed motion Full cable management Stylish look and finish OPTIONS Any RAL colour available Bang & Olufsen / Loewe mount option FUNCTION The Lifting Arm mechanism hinges a flat screen television up from a box into a viewable position. SUITABILITY This version of the mechanism is intended for screens from 32" to 55". A swivelling version of the mechanism is also available. (LAS). SPECIFYING Details of the maximum screen sizes are shown in the following pages. Screens with standard bolt fixings on the back can be fitted. VESA compatible. CONTROL Supplied with basic infrared remote. Can be learnt by many learning remotes. Also has switch control and RS232 so can be operated by relays, switches, Crestron / AMX or Lutron systems. WARNING It is the responsibility of the installer to warn all potential end users of the dangers of interfering with mechanisms during operation IMPORTANT Mechanisms which lift or move weights need to be checked on a yearly basis for any damage which may result in an accident Cabinet to be designed and made by others. Just the mechanism and control system is supplied.
SHEET 2 of 9 Design Highlights The Lifting arm uses a near silent DC motor to lift and lower the screen through 90 degrees. An excellent concealment solution for large rooms or for the end of beds. Increasing the box to 500mm[19.7] high would put the viewable part of the screen to a height of nearly 900mm[35] 29 0 14.4 367 Infrared control remote control included as standard. Approximate screen viewing height shown with minimum box height. Screen RS232 and contact closure included as standard. All signal cables for the screen are concealed within the lifting arm. Top Trim Top Panel Lid Insert Safety Edge Ideal for building into existing chests or boxes. Safety Switches Swivelling version available that rotates when in the up position (LAS). Box These four switches are supplied to fit on the inside face of the box. If the safety edge is pushed then the motor stops lowering the screen.
SHEET 3 of 9 VIEW ON TOP OF CLOSED BOX A A Viewing Side 3.8 96 Width of the lid will be Screen width + 34mm [1.34] Maximum Screen Depth is 96mm [3.8] Thinner screens will need spacers as shown..2 5 5.4 138 1.0 25 Spacers Height of Inner Trim Panel 1 331 13.7 348 20.1 511 This hatch/ opening at the back of the box will allow access to the control box and a mechanical release in case of electrical failure. SECTION A-A SCALE 1 : 5 1.4 36.7 18 A control box 220mm x 50mm x 140mm will need to be stored inside the box.
SHEET 4 of 9 VIEW ON TOP OF CLOSED BOX IMPORTANT SCREEN DETAILS B B Viewing Side.2 5 SECTION B-B SCALE 1 : 5 Lid depth will be screen height +149mm [5.9] 5.2 132 Maximum Screen Height is 700mm Minimum Screen Height is 540mm Minimum Screen Width is 730mm Maximum Screen Thickness is 96mm Maximum Screen and lid Weight is 45Kg Lower height screens can be accommodated by simply adding a trim piece under the screen. You can then use a screen height of 540mm + in these calculations. Safety Edge C The 5mm clearance around the screen is the only ventilation allowed for. Extra vents maybe needed in the top of the Lid. The cabinet parts that follow are a basic design that just show a simple solution. Cabinets can be made wider or different shapes..2 4 Box depth is the same as the lid depth Access hatch. Safety Switch DETAIL C SCALE 1 : 4 3 90
SHEET 5 of 9 Lid Details Lid Width Lid Depth 5.4 138 MADE FROM A LIGHT WEIGHT MM [0] THICK TIMBER SUCH AS MDF.
SHEET 6 of 9 Box Details Box Width Same as Lid Depth.7 18 Support strip for Top Panel 200 D D Same as Lid Depth 400 MADE FROM A18MM [0.7] THICK TIMBER SUCH AS MDF. SECTION D-D SCALE 1 : 10 13.7 348 Access opening 317.7 18.6 14 7.9 200 1.4 36
SHEET 7 of 9 Top Trim Details This will need to be 2mm smaller than the inside of the lid on width. 3.3 85 3.4 86 This will need holding in place with magnetic catches or similar. 117 Internal Lid Width - 2mm Top Panel Details.2 5 DETAIL E SCALE 1 : 2 MADE FROM A MM [0] THICK TIMBER SUCH AS MDF. E These four notches are required for the safety switches. 6.4 163 20.6 522 This needs to be 2mm smaller than the inside of the box.
SHEET 8 of 9 Safety Edge Details F Box Width 1.1 28 1.2 30 DETAIL G SCALE 1 : 2 G 1.1 28 Box Depth Internal Box Depth - 2mm H H F Internal Box Width - 2mm SECTION F-F SCALE 1 : 10.6 15 SECTION H-H SCALE 1 : 10 The safety edge is 2mm smaller than the inside of the box to make sure it can not jam.
SHEET 9 of 9 Insert Details 0 2.7 69 5.4 136 6.4 162 J 20.7 525 K K 19.8 502 20.7 525 17.7 450.9 R23 17.1 435 1.0 R25 0 J 6.4 162 SECTION J-J SCALE 1 : 6 7.4 187 MADE FROM A MM [0] THICK TIMBER SUCH AS MDF. SECTION K-K SCALE 1 : 6