Sorry, but there are too many people messing with the equipment after techs install it... and it does substantially hurt their pay. Leave it alone. Let the professionals handle it. If the tech was smart, he would've advised you at installation not to move anything and be sure where you want each tv.
Techs on a trouble call can tell almost immediately if you tampered with the setup. This can be costly to you if a sub-contractor is the tech.
There are certain requirements on an installation that need to be in place for the tech to receive their full pay for the job. Like torque on the fittings that you undid several times. If the job is QC'd after you moved stuff around, the tech would most likely fail. Leave it alone. We're trying to feed our kids. Instead, get the tech's phone number... I give it out on every install. It's my livelyhood. Thanks.
Well, that means that about 99% of the people on this board have done exactly what you say they shouldn't. In fact, that is part of the purpose of this board. Perhaps the point should be that any of us should do careful research and seek advice on this board before changing things. However, there are times when one must move a TV for whatever reason, and is it not the purpose, among others, of this board to help people who may have had a legitimate reason to move a TV, then move it back? Or is anyone arguing that in such situations a person should pay $200 for a "professional" tech to the first move, then to return it to the original room? PLEASE. That is what we're here to help with.
Glad you got it figured out OP.