Philips 32pm8822 Installation Guide
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BDS Mirror TV Application Note Release v0.5 4. 32” portrait mirror TV in-wall mouting (pg. 1/2) Note: If you are considering mounting the 32PM8822 landscape mirror TV in an in-wall installation, the installation must conform to all applicable safety requirements. Additionally, the installation must conform to the ventilation requirements as described below. Copyright © Philips BDS-ITV 2005 21
BDS Mirror TV Application Note Release v0.5 4. 32” portrait mirror TV in-wall mouting (pg. 2/2) Copyright © Philips BDS-ITV 2005 22
BDS Mirror TV Application Note Release v0.5 5. 42” landscape mirror TV in-wall mouting (pg. 1/2) Note: If you are considering mounting the 42PM8822 landscape mirror TV in an in- wall installation, the installation must conform to all applicable safety requirements. Additionally, the installation must conform to the ventilation requirements as described below. Copyright © Philips BDS-ITV 2005 23
BDS Mirror TV Application Note Release v0.5 5. 42” landscape mirror TV in-wall mouting (pg. 2/2) Copyright © Philips BDS-ITV 2005 24
BDS Mirror TV Application Note Release v0.5 6. 42” portrait mirror TV in-wall mouting (pg. 1/2) Note: If you are considering mounting the 42PM8822 landscape mirror TV in an in- wall installation, the installation must conform to all applicable safety requirements. Additionally, the installation must conform to the ventilation requirements as described below. Copyright © Philips BDS-ITV 2005 25
BDS Mirror TV Application Note Release v0.5 6. 42” portrait mirror TV in-wall mouting (pg. 2/2) Copyright © Philips BDS-ITV 2005 26
BDS Mirror TV Application Note Release v0.5 Annex E Cable Management for Mirror TV MiraVision TVs allow many connection possibilities, and it is important to pay close attention to cable management considerations when selecting a location for installing the Mirror TV. Installers who have experience with wall-mounted large screen flat TVs (such as plasma TVs) should be familiar with routing the cables for such sets, and can apply their knowledge to the Mirror TV as well. The types of cables used will depend on the connections required. These can include the power supply, antenna, SCART or cinch connectors, and VGA cables (when the Mirror TV set is used as a computer display). Other cables can also be collected in a similar way (example, cabling for external loudspeakers). Additional Remarks about Cable Management • It is possible to use cable drains/ducts, but there may be some restrictions. o Depending on the connections required, the cable drain may need to be large. Select the cable drain size based on the number of cables needed, and whether plugs have to be passed through it during installation. o A cable drain would be applied on the wall in the middle of the screen, but this can be difficult for some thick cables because they do not leave the Mirror TV in the middle. Such cables need to be ‘flexed’ considerably to enter the cable drain. • Using a bigger (or wider) decorative frame will make it easier to conceal the cables (or to bend them less severely). • Thin and flexible cables should be applied when possible. • The holes in the wall behind the Mirror TV should not extend beyond the outer dimensions of the screen (including the decorative frame). • If a hole is not made in the wall, then the external speaker wiring should be black in colour, in order not attract undue attention. • For European models, using the 90-degree connector for the SCART interface may not be possible if the connector surface is against the wall. If a hole were made in the wall, then it would be possible to mount the Mirror TV without having the connector fall out (or loosen). Copyright © Philips BDS-ITV 2005 27