Premier Mounts Press & Release LMVS Wall Mount for Digital Signage Display - Black
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Premier Mounts Press & Release LMVS Wall Mount for Digital Signage Display - Black

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Premier Mounts Press & Release LMVS Wall Mount for Digital Signage Display - BlackThe LMVS Press & Release Pop Out Slim Mount is a purpose built solution for professional digital signage that demands both a near invisible presentation and reliable, everyday usability. Engineered for recessed walls and picture framed installations, this mount keeps 3763 inch displays nestled flush against the surface, delivering a sleek, high end look thats ideal for matrix configurations, video walls, and standalone displays alike. Its design

The LMVS Press & Release Pop Out Slim Mount is a purpose-built solution for professional digital signage that demands both a near-invisible presentation and reliable, everyday usability. Engineered for recessed walls and picture-framed installations, this mount keeps 37–63 inch displays nestled flush against the surface, delivering a sleek, high-end look that’s ideal for matrix configurations, video walls, and standalone displays alike. Its design focuses on ADA compliance, quick servicing, and rock-solid stability, ensuring signage remains accessible, visually pristine, and easy to maintain in busy commercial environments.

  • Ultra-slim, recessed-profile design: The LMVS creates a near-flush presentation with the wall, minimizing gaps and maintaining a clean, professional aesthetic in matrix and video wall deployments as well as single-display applications. The slim footprint reduces sightlines while maximizing the footprint of your content without sacrificing strength or safety.
  • ADA-compliant engineering: Built with accessibility and safety in mind, the Press & Release LMVS meets applicable ADA considerations for mounting systems. This ensures that service crews and end-users can interact with the display without compromising the overall appearance or structural integrity of the installation.
  • Press & Release mechanism for fast service: A core feature of the LMVS, the robust press-and-release system allows quick, tool-free attachment and effortless removal. This makes routine maintenance, firmware updates, and panel swaps faster and less disruptive—an essential advantage in retail, hospitality, and corporate environments where uptime matters.
  • Wide display and pattern compatibility: Designed to accommodate a broad range of commercial displays, the LMVS supports 37–63 inch screens and works with common VESA patterns within that class. This broad compatibility gives you flexibility when selecting signage hardware while preserving a streamlined, cohesive wall appearance.
  • Versatile mounting for recessed walls or picture frames: Whether you’re retrofitting a framed display or mounting directly into a recessed wall, the LMVS provides a secure, aesthetically pleasing solution. Its adaptable design is well-suited for new installations and renovations across retail spaces, lobbies, classrooms, and corporate environments where a slim, unobtrusive mount is paramount.

Technical Details of Premier Mounts Press & Release LMVS Wall Mount for Digital Signage Display - Black

  • Get this information from the "specifications" section of the product from https://ec.synnex.com/ using product "UPC" or "SKU" as reference

how to install Premier Mounts Press & Release LMVS Wall Mount for Digital Signage Display

  • Plan the installation by identifying a sturdy wall structure capable of supporting the display and mounting hardware. For recessed or framed installations, ensure there is sufficient clearance behind the display for the locking mechanism and any required cabling, while preserving the clean flush appearance on the wall.
  • Prepare the mounting surface by locating studs or using appropriate anchors rated for the weight of the chosen display. Use a level to mark a precise mounting line so that the Bracket Plate and carriage will sit perfectly horizontal, which is critical for a visually balanced, flush-mount finish with minimal gaps.
  • Attach the LMVS bracket to the wall using the supplied hardware recommended for your wall type (studs or anchors). Double-check alignment and tighten all fasteners evenly to ensure a rigid base. The design incorporates a secure carriage that accepts the display with a precise fit, reducing lateral movement and wobble.
  • Connect the display to the LMVS carriage according to the display’s VESA pattern. Align the mounting holes on the back of the display with the LMVS attachment points, then engage the Press & Release mechanism to seat the panel for a secure, low-profile mount. Confirm that the mechanism locks with a clear, tactile feedback.
  • Route power and data cables neatly to maintain a clean finish behind the display. If needed, install cable management accessories or grommets to keep cabling organized and prevent strain on connectors. Finally, test the installation by powering on the display and verifying smooth release and secure seating under typical usage conditions.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What display sizes does the LMVS support? A: The LMVS supports 37–63 inch displays, making it suitable for a wide range of commercial signage applications, from single displays to multi-display matrix or video wall configurations.
  • Q: Is the LMVS ADA compliant? A: Yes—this wall mount is designed with ADA considerations in mind to provide safe, accessible use while preserving a high-end, flush appearance.
  • Q: Can the LMVS be used with recessed walls and picture frames? A: Absolutely. The LMVS is engineered for recessed-wall installations and picture-framed displays, delivering a low-profile mount that blends with architectural features.
  • Q: Is installation tool-free? A: The Press & Release mechanism enables quick panel attachment and removal without frequent tools, speeding maintenance and service tasks while maintaining a secure hold during operation.
  • Q: Can I use the LMVS for video walls? A: Yes—its slim, flush-mount design is well-suited for matrix and video wall configurations, providing a seamless, continuous display surface across multiple screens.
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