mounting impres charger on wall?
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mounting impres charger on wall?
hello, years ago when i owned the older-style ht1000/mts2000 chargers, i mounted them on the wall to save space. however, it looks more complicated with the newer impres chargers. first off, how do i flip the displays in display model 6-unit chargers so the display is reading right-side-up? Is there a button somewhere? secondly, does anyone know the part number for the mounting bracket?
thank you, david
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Re: mounting impres charger on wall?
There is a very small pushbutton on the display board that inverts the image, but you have to go "inside"
the unit to access it.
the unit to access it.
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Re: mounting impres charger on wall?
The part number for the wall mount bracket is NLN7967A
You can use a pin to push the button to invert the displays through the small hole near the corner of the display.
You can use a pin to push the button to invert the displays through the small hole near the corner of the display.
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Re: mounting impres charger on wall?
while i have you guys, do either of you know if the display mod can be done on the 4121BR (multi unit charger) non-display version like on the single unit one? if so, what version do the displays need to be flashed to match v3.4 charger?
thank you, david
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Re: mounting impres charger on wall?
I find that a paper clip works best for me.Code3 wrote:The part number for the wall mount bracket is NLN7967A
You can use a pin to push the button to invert the displays through the small hole near the corner of the display.
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