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Installing ballet bars requires precise measurement and marking of the placement of the bar. The bar is placed into mounted wall brackets. It is extremely important that the wall brackets are mounted so the bar sits level when mounted. It is also important to ensure that the dancer has enough room for free movement of arms and legs.
My 52" Sony actually came with a strap which is meant to be mounted to the wall behind the TV, to prevent it from falling over. This would not only protect from it falling over in an earthquake, but also from a young child pulling it over and potentially seriously hurting themselves. If your TV didn't come with a strap like that, I'd suggest using wire attached to screws secured in one or more of the wall mount mounting holes, and then secure the wire(s) to the wall behind the TV.
The front, rear and center channel speakers can be mounted on the wall using small wood screws. Page 26 of your owners manual describes the screw size and location. You must remove the lower part of the speaker (which is actually just a stand) in order to wall-mount the fronts and rears. Use drywall inserts if mounting directly into drywall. The subwoofer must be placed on the floor. The amplifier can be placed on a secure shelf mounted to the wall, but must not be tilted or operated vertically in order to provide proper DVD operation and cooling.
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