Product Overview: The Chief LVS1U-G ConnexSys Video Wall Mounting System is designed to solve the most common challenges in video wall installations: speed, alignment precision, serviceability, and structural rigidity. This TAA-compliant mount is suitable for commercial display setups spanning 42 to 80 inches, making it the professional choice for digital signage and AV integrators.
Key Features
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Flexible Display Compatibility: Supports 42 to 80-inch screens and up to 150 lbs, perfect for large video walls.
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Innovative Rail System: Ensures quick and precise horizontal alignment across displays.
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Push-and-Pop Release: Facilitates easy access and serviceability without disassembling the video wall.
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Micro-Height and Level Adjustment: Allows installers to achieve precise alignment and leveling effortlessly.
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TAA Compliance: Meets federal procurement requirements, making it ideal for government projects.
Who It's For:
The system is tailored for AV professionals, corporate environments, educational institutions, and government facilities seeking efficient, reliable, and compliant video wall installation solutions.
Technical Specifications
| Manufacturer |
Chief |
| Part Number |
LVS1U-G |
| Screen Orientation |
Landscape |
| Weight Capacity |
Up to 150 lbs |
| Screens Supported |
42 - 80 inches |
| Adjustability |
-2.5° to 4° Tilt |
| Mount Pattern |
200 x 100 to 700 x 400 mm |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the purpose of the ConnexSys rail system?
A: The rail system helps achieve perfect horizontal alignment across the entire row of displays, significantly reducing installation time and ensuring that all displays are perfectly leveled.
Q: Is this mount system easy to service?
A: Yes, the push-and-pop feature allows for easy access to displays for maintenance without dismantling the video wall.
Q: Can this mount be used for recessed video walls?
A: Yes, its design accommodates recessed settings, enhancing the aesthetic of installed screens.
Q: How does it meet TAA compliance?
A: It adheres to federal procurement regulations, qualifying it for government and military installations requiring such compliances.