OZ Theatre EVO ULTRA 4K Installation Manual

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EVO ULTRA 4K
Fidelio Velvet|Lifetime Warranty
Please keep this installation manual in a safe place.
It contains your warranty and important information
for the care and maintenance of your new Oz Theatre
Majestic Screen.
© Copyright 2002-2016 Oz Theatre Screens.
www.ozts.com.au

To the owner

| P: 07 5546 1960

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Please keep this installation manual in a safe place. It contains your warranty and important information for the care and maintenance of your new Oz Theatre Majestic Screen. Reproduction including printing, distributing or modifying of this PDF manual is forbidden.
  • Page 2 4596 X 2026 4446 X 1876 Oz Theatre Screens can also produce custom size screens upto 6 metres wide and 2.4 metres high in some fabrics and formats. Contact us for other formats such as 4:3 and 16:10. Visit us online today at www.ozts.com.au or call (07) 5546 1960 or Email sales@ozts.com.au.
  • Page 3: To The Owner

    . We at OZ THEATRE SCREENS would like to thank you for purchasing this high quality projection screen manufactured in Australia. You have supported a 100% owned and operated Australian business...
  • Page 4: Accessories

    Your OZ THEATRE MAJESTIC SCREEN COMES WITH THE FOLLOWING: 4 Lengths of alloy frame extrusion wrapped in Fidelio velvet. Packaged and sealed in foam shelving. 1 Pair of gloves 8 Corner angles with grub screws 1 trimming knife 4 lengths of SCREEN-GRIP...
  • Page 5: Tools

    Tools required: The following tools are required for assembly of your Oz Theatre Projection Screen; 1. Power or battery drill with suitable drill bit - 1/8th recommended for screws supplied. 1 phillips head bit. 2. Spirit level and or tape measure to ensure screen sits straight on your wall, or both.
  • Page 6: Frame

    Assembly instructions Frame assembly: DO NOT ASSEMBLE YOUR SCREEN 1. Find an area large enough to work on the screen. A HARD FLOOR. ASSEMBLE ON CARPETED FLOOR ONLY. NOTE: Do not unroll the projection fabric until frame is fully assembled. Unpack your drop sheet and lay out in an area large enough to work on your screen.
  • Page 7 Frame assembly continued: Repeat this for the other long side so you end up joining the 2 long sides and one of the short sides. See below. 4. Insert the remaining 2 sets of plates into the last short piece of frame and then insert both ends into their corresponding channels at the same time.
  • Page 8: Fabric

    For best results face this to the inside of the frame when putting in place. For Evo3D and Evo Ultra 4K you will normally use the 3rd channel from the inner edge. For other materials such as Acoustic Vision will use the other outer channels 3 also and 4.
  • Page 9: Fabric

    Insert like this Not like this 3. With the fabric laid out over the frame. Locate one of the short screen grip pieces. Starting in the middle of one of the short sides, push the screen grip strip into place in the middle of the 1st short side.
  • Page 10: Fabric

    4. Now the short sides are held in place. Move to the long sides and do the same for the top and bottom. Now you should have all 4 sides held in place in the centre of each frame length. See blue sections below.
  • Page 11 Fixing Acoustic Vision to the frame. NOTE: The fabric is supplied in the full width of 250cm. The fabric MUST BE TURNED on an angle for it to be 100% moire free. See below. Turn fabric so each side of the frame has approx 5-10cm overhang. The fabric must be turned to the maximum angle.
  • Page 12 Fixing Acoustic Vision to the frame. We employ a different method for attaching our Acoustic materials to the frame. Please follow method below. Short instructions: Spline first short side into frames 3rd outermost channel. Push black strip into place starting at bottom end. Spline opposite side short side, ensure material is taught across face of screen, push strip into place.
  • Page 13: Mounting The Screen

    MOUNTING THE SCREEN Your new OZ THEATRE SCREEN is now ready to mount. In your accessories pack you will find 4 heavy duty mounting brackets with 2 wall screws. You will need to drill the brackets into wall studs either side of the centre of the screen frame.
  • Page 14 Mounting screen continued. If using the top mounting point - raise the screen back approx 10 to 15 degrees and make sure the top of the bracket sits in the lip. If using the 2nd mounting point (right side image) Raise the screen up on the wall just up past the top of the bracket and carefully lower down onto the brackets.
  • Page 15: Rear Bracing

    Rear bracing Some screens in larger than 4,500mm in length may require rear bracing. If your screen is smaller than this please ignore this page. This is a final step done before you mount the screen. 1. Unpack the rear bracing pieces and place on the back of the frame, they will sit inside the inner channel allowing the screen to still be mounted flush to the wall.
  • Page 16: Screen Care

    Screen care Cleaning the screen surface: Your Oz Theatre Projection Fabric can be easily damaged if handled, installed or cleaned incorrectly. Please pay special attention to these cleaning instructions. Never attempt to use inappropriate cleaning chemicals on the screen. In the event of soiling the screen surface may be cleaned using the following: Cleaning guidelines: You will generally require 3 new micro fibre cloths or 3 new...
  • Page 17 Oz Theatre Screens The lifetime warranty covers the usefulness of the screen. It does not cover small blemishes in the velvet frame that can only be seen from obscure angles and that do not effect the on screen image quality or performance, the same applies...
  • Page 18 Copyright Oz Theatre Screens 2002-2016 Version 1.2.6 May 2016.

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