Led install guide for borderless, or minimally bordered flexible screen system (10 pages)
Summary of Contents for Stewart Filmscreen Corp A Electriscreen
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Model A Electriscreen Owner’s Manual • TO THE OWNER • INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS • OPERATING THE SCREEN • MAINTENANCE MA-0111 TO THE INSTALLER : BE SURE TO LEAVE THIS MANUAL WITH TH E OWNER.
Please take a moment to review this manual, it will help ensure you many years of trouble-free service from your new S tewart Filmscreen product. About your Model A Electriscreen This is one of Stewart’s most popular electric roll up unit s because it can accommodate screen sizes up to 9’...
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You should remove it only af ter the unit is hung and all electrical connections have been made. 3. Remove the batten lock-down screws located on the back side of the case. Warning! Failure to remove the batten lock-down screws can result in permanent damage to the screen. Model A Electriscreen: Owner’s Manual...
Figure 1: Wall mount using optional brackets Ceiling or top mount installation The Model A Electriscreen can be installed into the ceiling or sof fit. A false ceiling is not intended to support the weight of a Model A Electriscreen. Electrical...
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(also called doctor brackets) are pre-mounted on the ends of the screen case. 1. Mount screen through the holes in the brackets. Refer to Figure 4. 2. Make sure the unit is level. Figure 4: Flush to ceiling mount Model A Electriscreen: Owner’s Manual...
2. E LECTRICAL Caution Professional techniques should be used when making any electrical connection. A qualified electrician should perform these procedures. Be sure to follow all st andard safety procedures for installing electrical devices. Do not disassemble or alter the configuration of the motor or the unit's electrical connections.
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Do not connect multiple high volt age control switches to one screen motor. For custom switching applications, cont act the factory. DOWN-Black UP-Red Line (Hot) AC Power Source COMMON-White (Neutral) Screen Switch GROUND-Green Figure 6: High voltage control wiring diagram Model A Electriscreen: Owner’s Manual...
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Connecting the screen trigger interface option The optional 12V screen trigger interface enables up and down operation of the screen in conjunction with a projector , tuner, VCR, cable box, or switched AC outlet. Once the AC power outlet is installed near the screen, an electrician is not needed to connect the screen trigger interface to the power source.
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UP-Red STOP-Yellow COMMON-White Low Voltage DOWN-Black UP-Red Switching DOWN-Black Ground 3-button Low Voltage Control Box 4 Conductor Hook-up Cable—20-24ga Recommended Momentary Switch Category 5 Typically Used (NOT Supplied) Figure 8: Low voltage 3-button switch wiring Model A Electriscreen: Owner’s Manual...
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Installing the infrared remote control option The optional Stewart Filmscreen infrared remote control allows control of the screens from anywhere in the room. Note: The distance between the hand-held remote control and the receiver can be up to 50 feet (15.24 m). It is necessary to have uninterrupted line- of-sight between the remote and the receiver .
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2. Open the wireless remote receiver module and connect motor wires according to the labels inside. 3. Plug the receiver module into the constant AC power source. Connect to motor Wireless Remote Control Wireless Remote Receiver Module Figure 10: Wireless remote control connection Model A Electriscreen: Owner’s Manual...
PERATING THE CREEN The method you use to raise and lower the screen depends on the type of switch control device you have selected. When you lower or retract the screen, it will stop at it s preset limit. If an obstacle (such as a person or furniture) gets in the path of the screen as it is lowered, you should use the switch control to stop the screen's motion;...
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Once you have made the adjustment, whenever you lower the screen, it will automatically stop at the new position. Note: It is recommended that you make a note of any changes made to the factory preset. Model A Electriscreen: Owner’s Manual...
CREEN ARE AND LEANING With reasonable care, you can expect many years of trouble-free use of your Stewart projection screen. We encourage you to keep your screen clean. To protect your screen when it is not in use, store it in the fully retracted position. Avoid getting any foreign material on the screen, as cleaning may prove very difficult.
Do not use the unit until this problem is resolved. Screen drops when up direction Drop in voltage. Screen motor requires full voltage. is activated (grinding noise Have an electrician or qualified occurs). service person check available voltage. Model A Electriscreen: Owner’s Manual...
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Problem description Probable cause Action to take Screen continues past bottom White limit switch is out of Readjust the white DOWN limit stop position. adjustment. switch. See pages 12-13 of this manual. Batten retracts too far into case. Yellow limit switch out of Have a qualified service person readjust the yellow UP limit adjustment.
Stewart Filmscreen Corporation shall not be liable for any and all consequential damage(s) occasioned by the breach of any written or implied warranty pertaining to the sale in excess of the purchase price of the product sold. Printed in USA. Rev. 12/14/10 Model A Electriscreen: Owner’s Manual...
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