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I N A U S T R A L I A P R O U D L Y B U I L T 1 Continued Over.../ INSTRUCTIONS - VIEWMASTER PRO Projection Screen STEP 1. Measure the wall where the screen is to be installed and mark with a pencil the desired height to top of screen case and also the centre of the screen. STEP 4. You may need to remove the bottom clip in order to screw brackets to wall, please ensure to replace them afterwards. STEP 5. Using two people install the screen by placing the screen canister into the bottom of the bracket clips and pivoting back the canister to slot the top pins into the T channels running along the top of the canister (you may have to remove any tape that is in the way). STEP 3. Determine the best positions for the wall brackets, allowing that in Gyprock or in low strength walls the brackets will be screwed into a timber stud. In more solid walls, such as masonry, position the brackets approx 150mm in from the canister end. The brackets should be no more than 450mm in from each end. You must use a minimum of 3 off wood screws per bracket or 2 off Dyna-bolts, for masonry walls and you must be satisfied that the attachment is strong enough for the a safe installation. Thank you for purchasing a Screen Technics Projection Screen, please ensure that you read the following instructions fully before attempting to install this product. WALL MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS STEP 2. Measure the length of screen canister along the top surface and mark the centre of the canister with a pencil, to assist in lining up the screen when mounting. NB: Top of bracket equals top of screen canister. [email protected] screentechnics.com.au AUSTRALIA 22-24 Suttor Road, Moss Vale NSW 2577 +61 2 4869 2100 NEW ZEALAND 44 Mahana Road, Te Rapa, Hamilton 0800 022 821 I N A U S T R A L I A P R O U D L Y B U I L T ESTABLISHED IN 1990
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INSTRUCTIONS - VIEWMASTER PRO Projection Screen

STEP 1. Measure the wall where the screen is to be installed and mark with a pencil the desired height to top of screen case and also the centre of the screen.

STEP 4. You may need to remove the bottom clip in order to screw brackets to wall, please ensure to replace them afterwards.

STEP 5. Using two people install the screen by placing the screen canister into the bottom of the bracket clips and pivoting back the canister to slot the top pins into the T channels running along the top of the canister (you may have to remove any tape that is in the way).

STEP 3. Determine the best positions for the wall brackets, allowing that in Gyprock or in low strength walls the brackets will be screwed into a timber stud. In more solid walls, such as masonry, position the brackets approx 150mm in from the canister end. The brackets should be no more than 450mm in from each end. You must use a minimum of 3 off wood screws per bracket or 2 off Dyna-bolts, for masonry walls and you must be satisfied that the attachment is strong enough for the a safe installation.

Thank you for purchasing a Screen Technics Projection Screen, please ensure that you read the following instructions fully before attempting to install this product.

WALL MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS

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CINEMAPRO Hanging Type Projection Screen

Thank you for purchasing a Screen Technics Projection Screen, please ensure that you read the following instructions fully before attempting to install this product.

Wall Mounting Instructions

l. Measure the wall where the screen is to be installed and mark with a pencil the desired height totop of screen case and also the centre of the screen.

2. Measure the length of screen canister along the top surface and mark the centre of the canisterwith a pencil, to assist in lining up the screen when mounting.

3. Determine the best positions for the wall brackets, allowing that in Gyprock or in low strength wallsthe brackets will be screwed into a timber stud. In more solid walls, such as masonry, position thebrackets approx 150mm in from the canister end. The brackets should be no more than 450mm infrom each end. You must use a minimum of 3 off wood screws per bracket or 2 off Dyna-bolts, formasonry walls and you must be satisfied that the attachment is strong enough for the a safeinstallation.

screen - � .. ,. SCREEn TECHnlCS

CINEMAPRO Hanging Type Projection Screen

Thank you for purchasing a Screen Technics Projection Screen, please ensure that you read the following instructions fully before attempting to install this product.

Wall Mounting Instructions

l. Measure the wall where the screen is to be installed and mark with a pencil the desired height totop of screen case and also the centre of the screen.

2. Measure the length of screen canister along the top surface and mark the centre of the canisterwith a pencil, to assist in lining up the screen when mounting.

3. Determine the best positions for the wall brackets, allowing that in Gyprock or in low strength wallsthe brackets will be screwed into a timber stud. In more solid walls, such as masonry, position thebrackets approx 150mm in from the canister end. The brackets should be no more than 450mm infrom each end. You must use a minimum of 3 off wood screws per bracket or 2 off Dyna-bolts, formasonry walls and you must be satisfied that the attachment is strong enough for the a safeinstallation.

STEP 2. Measure the length of screen canister along the top surface and mark the centre of the canister with a pencil, to assist in lining up the screen when mounting.

NB: Top of bracket equals top of screen canister.

[email protected]

screentechnics.com.au

AUSTRALIA

22-24 Suttor Road, Moss Vale NSW 2577

+61 2 4869 2100

NEW ZEALAND

44 Mahana Road, Te Rapa, Hamilton

0800 022 821

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DLY BUILT 2INSTRUCTIONS - VIEWMASTER PRO Projection Screen

STEP 6. Holding screen in position tighten up Allen screw at each end and check that the top pins have hooked into the T section of the screen canister.

STEP 7. Ensure projection screen is latched into the bracket as shown.

HANGING MOUNT INSTRUCTIONS (Requires optional eye bolts)

See photo showing a side view using the brackets for hanging, two hanging rings are optional; attach the brackets to the canister as per point 6 in instructions.

Please ensure the hanging points are secured to a suitable structure.

• Ensure that the screen is free to descend and that any adhesive tape that has been placed at the bottom of the screen (to stop movement during transport) has been fully removed.

• When installed, the opening in the canister should be down and at the back of the canister. This will put the chain drive on the left-hand side of the screen, as viewed by the audience. (Unless ordered otherwise).

• Cleaning of the screen is best achieved by first dusting the surface with a feather duster, then to remove any stubborn marks, use a small amount of mild detergent and warm water on a clean white lint free cloth. Do not use a saturated cloth, as this may leave a watermark, only a damp one. It is most important that you only treat the actual mark by this process and not the entire surface

• The Motor is 240 V 50Hz and draws 1.2 A.

• The screen drop is set and tested at the factory. Therefore, any damage caused to the screen from limit re-adjustment is not covered by warranty.

Should you have any questions regarding the installation of our projection screens please call our technical sales desk on +61 2 4869 2100 for assistance.

Please follow these instructions to ensure trouble free operation;

CEILING MOUNT INSTRUCTIONS

Below is a photo showing a side view using the brackets for ceiling fixing, you would follow the instructions for the wall mounting system, with the only difference being the screen is mounted hard against the ceiling. It is important that adequate support is supplied by the ceiling structure to support the screen and to ensure a safe installation. Never rely just on the Gyprock for attachment.

Hanging Mount Instructions (Requires optional eye bolts)

See photo showing a side view using the brackets for hanging, two hanging rings are optional; attach the brackets to the canister as per point 6 in instructions.

Please ensure the hanging points are secured to a suitable structure.

Please follow these instructions to ensure trouble free operation;

Ensure that the screen is free to descend and that any adhesive tape that has been placed on thebottom of the screen (to stop movement during transport) has been removed.

When installed, the opening in the canister should be down and at the back of the canister. This will putthe motor on the left-hand side of the screen, as viewed by the audience.

Cleaning of the screen is best achieved by first dusting the surface with a feather duster, then to removeany stubborn marks, use a small amount of mild detergent and warm water on a clean white lint freecloth. Do not use a saturated cloth, as this may leave a watermark, only a damp one. It is mostimportant that you only treat the actual mark by this process and not the entire surface.

The Motor is 240 V 50Hz and draws 1.2 A.

The screen drop is set and tested at the factory. Therefore, any damage caused to the screen from limitre-adjustment is not covered by warranty.

Hanging Mount Instructions (Requires optional eye bolts)

See photo showing a side view using the brackets for hanging, two hanging rings are optional; attach the brackets to the canister as per point 6 in instructions.

Please ensure the hanging points are secured to a suitable structure.

Please follow these instructions to ensure trouble free operation;

Ensure that the screen is free to descend and that any adhesive tape that has been placed on thebottom of the screen (to stop movement during transport) has been removed.

When installed, the opening in the canister should be down and at the back of the canister. This will putthe motor on the left-hand side of the screen, as viewed by the audience.

Cleaning of the screen is best achieved by first dusting the surface with a feather duster, then to removeany stubborn marks, use a small amount of mild detergent and warm water on a clean white lint freecloth. Do not use a saturated cloth, as this may leave a watermark, only a damp one. It is mostimportant that you only treat the actual mark by this process and not the entire surface.

The Motor is 240 V 50Hz and draws 1.2 A.

The screen drop is set and tested at the factory. Therefore, any damage caused to the screen from limitre-adjustment is not covered by warranty.

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1. CONTACT CLOSE INPUT• No voltage, dry contact input• Requires momentary contact only• Contact is closed and opened between Up & Common – screen moves to up limit• Contact is closed and opened between Down & Common – screen moves to bottom limit• Stop command is sent when both Up & Down contact closed together• Motor reverses travel when opposite contact is closed – if moving down and up contact is

closed screen will stop and then reverse direction• Stop command is sent when both Up & Down contact closed together

2. INFRA-RED RECEIVER• Packaged with 300mm and 1.2 M lead from motor board to IR receiver• Packaged with standard 2 channel IR transmitter• Screen operates on group 1 & 2 on infra-red remote• Green LED 1 on motor board will flash when IR commands are received

3. DC TRIGGER INPUT• Down command is sent when a DC Voltage above 1.5 Volts @ 1mA minimum is applied to

trigger input• Up command is sent when a DC Voltage below 1.5 Volts @ 1mA minimum is applied to the

trigger input• Trigger input is polarity sensitive• DC voltage must not exceed 15 Volts DC

Note: The Viewmaster pro is equipped with automatic retraction after power failure, if power is lost to the screen, the surface will retract to the up position when power is reconnected

MasterFit IP A, A+, B, B+, C, C+ Projection Screen Thank you for purchasing a Screen Technics Projection Screen, please ensure that you read the following instructions fully before installing this product.

The motor controller for the MasterFit range of projection screens is housed in an insulated box and is packaged with a 1.2M IEC mains flex with moulded 3 pin plug and 240 volt output to motor is supplied with a 4 pin WAGO connector with a 4M long 4 core flex allowing placement flexibility.

1. Contact Close InputNo voltage, dry contact inputRequires momentary contact onlyContact is closed and opened between Up & Common – screen moves to up limitContact is closed and opened between Down & Common – screen moves to bottom limitStop command is sent when both Up & Down contact closed together

2. Infra-Red ReceiverPackaged with 300mm and 1.2 M lead from motor board to IR receiverPackaged with standard 2 channel IR transmitterScreen operates on group 1 & 2 on infra-red remoteGreen LED 1 on motor board will flash when IR commands are received

Access to control board is on left hand side of projector screen case Power must be removed before accessing inputs on control board

1. Contact Close InputNo voltage, dry contact inputRequires momentary contact onlyContact is closed and opened between Up & Common – screen moves to up limitContact is closed and opened between Down & Common – screen moves to bottom limitMotor reverses travel when opposite contact is closed – if moving down and up contact is closedscreen will stop and then reverse directionStop command is sent when both Up & Down contact closed together

2. Infra-Red ReceiverPackaged with 300mm and 1.2 M lead from motor board to IR receiverPackaged with standard 2 channel IR transmitterScreen operates on group 1 & 2 on infra-red remoteGreen LED on motor board will flash when IR commands are received

3. DC Trigger InputDown command is sent when a DC Voltage of 1.5 Volts @ 1mA minimum is applied to trigger inputUp command is sent when a DC Voltage below 1.5 Volts @ 1mA minimum is applied to the trigger inputTrigger input is polarity sensitiveDC voltage must not exceed 15 Volts DC

Note: The Viewmaster pro is equipped with automatic retraction after power failure, if power is lost to the screen, the surface will retract to the up position when power is reconnected

Access to control board is on left hand side of projector screen case Power must be removed before accessing inputs on control board

1. Contact Close InputNo voltage, dry contact inputRequires momentary contact onlyContact is closed and opened between Up & Common – screen moves to up limitContact is closed and opened between Down & Common – screen moves to bottom limitMotor reverses travel when opposite contact is closed – if moving down and up contact is closedscreen will stop and then reverse directionStop command is sent when both Up & Down contact closed together

2. Infra-Red ReceiverPackaged with 300mm and 1.2 M lead from motor board to IR receiverPackaged with standard 2 channel IR transmitterScreen operates on group 1 & 2 on infra-red remoteGreen LED on motor board will flash when IR commands are received

3. DC Trigger InputDown command is sent when a DC Voltage of 1.5 Volts @ 1mA minimum is applied to trigger inputUp command is sent when a DC Voltage below 1.5 Volts @ 1mA minimum is applied to the trigger inputTrigger input is polarity sensitiveDC voltage must not exceed 15 Volts DC

Note: The Viewmaster pro is equipped with automatic retraction after power failure, if power is lost to the screen, the surface will retract to the up position when power is reconnected

Access to control board is on left hand side of projector screen case.Power must be removed before accessing inputs on control board.

LIMIT SETTING FOR VIEWMASTER PRO SCREENS

The following instructions are for the adjustment of the limit switches that alter the upperand lower stop positions on “Connect” ElectriCinema Screens only

WHERE ARE THE LIMIT SWITCHES?(On the Left Hand Side).One switch is accessible through the slat rod opening and the other is behind round cover plugtowards the front of the canister.

WHICH SWITCH IS FOR UP AND DOWN?Down switch - Accessible through the round cover plugUp switch - Accessible through the slat rod opening

WHAT TOOLS DO I NEED?Either the limit setting tool (supplied), a narrow tip screw driver (less than 4mm) or a 4mm Allen Key

RJ12 6 Core Straight Through Data cable can link up to 8 Connect controlled devices for multiple switching. Low Voltage Trigger Switches device upon the receipt of 3v to 24v DC from a projectors low volt output port, plugs into the phoenix connector on the module. Not polarity sensitive. IP Control RJ45 Due to the detailed nature of the user instructions associated with this method of control we direct you to the associated document – Electricinema IP Control Instructions V1.0 However for a beginners guide to basic control functions please download from www.screentechnics.com.au the PC Connect or Mac Connect software and this will assist you in identifying the Connect Module and provide basic control, then guide you by web browser to communicate and program the individual Module. Note: You will have to connect the screen module to a network to be able to utilise this software. Note: As the Infra-Red control is also used to perform a Connect module reset in case you are troubleshooting any performance issues, it is recommended that the IR cable be left attached to the module even if it is not the chosen operating method for your installation. Limit Setting for Connect ElectriCinema Screens The following instructions are for the adjustment of the limit switches that alter the upper and lower stop positions on "Connect" ElectriCinema Screens only Where are The Limit Switches? At the opposite end to the power cable (ie on the Right Hand Side). One switch is accessible through the slat rod opening and the other is behind a rubber grommet towards the front of the canister. Which Switch is for Up and Down? Down switch - Accessible through the rubber grommet Up switch - Accessible through the slat rod opening What Tools do I Need? Either the limit setting tool (supplied), a narrow tip screw driver (less than 4mm) or a 4mm Allen Key Which Way do I Turn the Switch? Clockwise always increases the amount of rotation (travel) of the motor. Anti-clockwise always reduces the amount of rotation (travel) of the motor. So pick the switch responsible for the limit position, up or down. Clockwise turning of the switch will always let the motor travel further in that direction. Anti-clockwise turning of the switch will lessen the amount of travel in that direction. Can I adjust the switch while the screen is sitting on the limit - ie fully up or down? Clockwise adjustment? – YES. But it is better to back the screen away from the limit and then adjust Anti-clockwise adjustment? - NO you will damage the micro switch if you turn it anti-clockwise while the screen is sitting on the limit. Never attempt this. You must back the screen away from the limit before adjustment. After adjustment you will need to run the screen up and down to pick up the new limit Will I void the product warranty if I damage the screen whilst making these adjustments? Yes.

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WHICH WAY DO I TURN THE SWITCH?Clockwise always increases the amount of rotation (travel) of the motor.Anti-clockwise always reduces the amount of rotation (travel) of the motor.So pick the switch responsible for the limit position, up or down. Clockwise turning of the switch will always let the motor travel further in that direction. Anti-clockwise turning of the switch will lessen the amount of travel in that direction.

CAN I ADJUST THE SWITCH WHILE THE SCREEN IS SITTING ON THE LIMIT - IE FULLY UP OR DOWN?Clockwise adjustment? – YES. But it is better to back the screen away from the limit and then adjustAnti-clockwise adjustment? - NO you will damage the micro switch if you turn it anti-clockwise while the screen is sitting on the limit. Never attempt this. You must back the screen away from the limit before adjustment. After adjustment you will need to run the screen up and down to pick up the new limit

WILL I VOID THE PRODUCT WARRANTY IF I DAMAGE THE SCREEN WHILST MAKING THESE ADJUSTMENTS?YES.!!!

Should you have any questions regarding the installation of our products please call our sales desk on +61 2 4869 2100 for assistance

BEWARE

ROLLERS SCREENS HAVE A FINITE AMOUNT OF LEADER, THE STANDARD BEING 300MM.

IF YOU ORDER A CUSTOM LEADER LENGTH THEN THAT BECOMES THE FINITE AMOUNT.

DO NOT ADJUST THE BOTTOM LIMIT SO AS TO EXPOSE MORE THAN THIS FINITE AMOUNT

IF YOU DO YOU WILL:

EXPERIENCE POOR LAYFLAT OF THE SURFACE WHICH MAY BRING COMPLAINTS FROM YOUR CUSTOMER.

WEAKEN THE HOLD OF THE SURFACE ON THE ROLLER AND, ONE DAY, THE SURFACE WILL BE ON THE FLOOR.

THIS IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY


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