Care and Maintenance ........Pg 20 - 22 have any questions or need any assistance with Troubleshooting ..........Pg 23 - 24 your Solo, we would love to help you. Additional Accessories ........Pg 25 - 26 Warranty .............. Pg 27 Technical Support: 512.832.6939...
INITIAL CONSIDERATIONS PARTS IN THE BOX Thank you for your purchase of Solo or Solo Pro. The screen is mountable outdoors, but is not waterproof. It has not been designed to be run or left in the rain or Solo/ Solo Pro screen condensing humidity.
INSTALLATION Proper mounting preparation will ensure a great Case Length installation. Mounting brackets must be level to each other, and screwed into structural members of some kind, such as wall studs. You may use wood screws provided, or other anchors (not provided) capable of Factory drop is 1"...
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10" centerline of the projected viewing area. 2" Min to 10" Max 4. The Solo screen must be installed with the brackets no more than 10 inches from each end of the cassette. Measure the overall length of the cassette Wall Brackets to determine the min.
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5. Remove the snap-on cover (Item 2) from one of the 7. Slide Item 2 over Item 1 until it snaps in place. You supplied quick mounts. will hear a click. 6. Securely screw Item 1 to the wall at one of the marked locations in the orientation shown.
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- Hang on the top lip of the mounting brackets until both brackets click - Adjust the unit side to side to center on the - Lift the Solo off of the brackets viewing area - Click in place (*both brackets must click).
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START UP 1a. Connect charger (Preferred) 1. Connect the Charger - Solo and Solo Pro are shipped in sleep mode. Prior to first use, wake the screen from sleep: a. Plug the charger into the wall, connecting the charging cable to the charger and magnetic charging port on the cassette.
If this Step is not completed, the screen will jog once after about 3 minutes, Setting the Drop - Solo and Solo Pro are factory preset indicating that it is no longer in program mode, to have 1” of drop, the distance between the top of and the motor will only recall the previous lower the viewing area and the cassette.
To pair a second remote, first take the original remote putting it in sleep mode, to make sure the screen does supplied with the Solo and press the Program button not deploy and get damaged. on the back of the remote until the screen jogs once.
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It is preferred to store or transport your Solo or Solo Pro 4. Repeat the process to move the material from the horizontally. Although it may be stored vertically in a center toward the other edge. closet, or out of the way, it should only be transported 5.
If you need to ship your battery powered Solo or Solo CARE AND MAINTENANCE Pro, the battery needs to be at 30% charge or less to DO NOT scrub the screen material. This will avoid special shipping paperwork and the package damage the viewing surface.
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NOTE: As the temperature of the batteries drops, the battery voltage also drops. If the Solo temperature gets close to freezing, the motor may start flashing red, indicating that it thinks it should be charged.
Tech Support: 512.832.6939 TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Possible Cause Solution All Solo and Solo Pro screens are programmed and tested at the factory. All battery powered models are Non- RF Shielding Move to position shipped in ‘sleep mode’ to preserve battery life and to...
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Solo, the Solo wordmark, and the Screen Innovations logo are registered trademarks and the exclusive property of Screen Innovations. Warranty...