CONTENTS Brief description Attention Parts overview Masking roller assembly Frame assembly procedure Attaching the frame to the wall Testing the product How to retrofit the masking roller Size and measurement overview Masking system setup...
BRIEF DESCRIPTION Thank you for purchasing the multi masking MotoMask PRO screen. The masking system is retrofittable and can be purchased and installed later on. FEATURES • Separate frame and masking system. • Built-in wireless RF receiver, as well as RS485 for smart home setups.
PARTS OVERVIEW Item Drawing Description Frames>3m in width are divided. Outer The quantity of sections depends frame on the size of the frame. Frames>3m in width are divided. Inner The quantity of sections depends frame on the size of the frame. Used for mounting the upper section Upper wall of the frame.
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Item Drawing Description Used for fixing the supporting bar Preinstalled connector. (Preinstalled in support metal 1 bar). Quantity depends on the size of the frame. Preinstalled in inner and outer frame. Preinstalled Quantity depends on the size metal 2 of the frame. Used for fixing the supporting bar.
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Item Drawing Description Quantity depends on the size M6*8 screws of the frame. Quantity depends on the size M6*10 screws of the frame. Quantity depends on the size M6*12 screws of the frame. Quantity depends on the size M6*20 screws of the frame.
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Item Drawing Description Bottom bars >3m Bottom are divided in two or more parts. Quantity depends on the size of the roller. Length: 120mm Bottom bar Used to connect the bottom bars if divided. connection Quantity depends on the size parts of the masking roller.
MASKING ROLLER ASSEMBLY (only applicable for divided rollers, <3m rollers are pre-assembled) Required tools for the installation. • Fabric for the masking roller (supplied) • 3M double sided tape (supplied) • Cross screwdriver (supplied) Step 1: Connect the divided roller. •...
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Please attach the included 3M double sided tape to the masking roller, just below the small step found in the roller. Place the roller tube with the motor side to the left and tail side to the right. Please note that when installing the masking roller into the frame later on, this direction is opposite (seen from the back of the frame), i.e.
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Step Masking fabric Drawing 4-5 Please insert the glass fiber bars into the lower pocket of the masking fabric as per drawing 4-6. Please insert the weight steel rod in the cavity just below as per drawing 4-6. Please note that the connection piece might block the passage, so you might need to lift and navigate a little at this section.
How to distinguish the placement of corner connection parts and position of the masking roller. Tail plug side Motor side Corner Corner connector 2 connector 2 Corner connector 1 Corner connector 1 Drawing 4-5 (Viewed from the back of the frame.) FRAME ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE Step 1: Put the inner and outer frame parts according to the layout in drawing 5-1-1.
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Drawing 5-1-1 (Seen from the back. Note: <3m is not divided, while only very large frames are divided vertically as well as horizontally.) Step 2: Assembling the inner frame. • First install the straight connection part as per drawing 5-2-1. •...
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Connector parts "L" shape connection part 2 M6*8 screws M6*8 screws Drawing 5-2-2 Drawing 5-2-3 • Proceed to install the corner positions of the inner frame following drawing 5-2-4. • Please note that the "A-position" from figure 5-2-5 is not to be installed as it will be used to install connection parts as per 5-2-6 later on.
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5-2-5 Please note: this is just for reference, connecting the inner and outer frame is done later on. 5-2-6 • Assure that the inner frame corners are as tight as possible and then lock the position using the screws. • Please pay attention to the direction of the "L"-shape connection parts as per drawing 5-2-3.
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Step 3: After you have finished assembling the inner frame, please put it aside for later use. Step 4: Assembly of the outer frame. • Start by installing the straight connection parts if the frame is divided as per drawing 5-4-1. •...
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• Proceed to install the corner positions of the outer frame as per drawing 5-4-3. • Please make sure the gap is as small as possible and secure by tightening the screws. • Please pay attention to the direction of the "L"-shape connection parts as per drawing 5-4-3 and 5-4-4.
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Step 5: Installation of the masking system (can also be done retrospectively). • The left supporting bracket (viewed from behind) should be the one with the round hole in it. The bracket with the square hole is placed on the other side holding the motor. Please await securing the position of the left bracket.
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• Connect the motor and the wire according to the 5-5-3 wiring colours. Motor signal reception cable Power cable Motor wiring overview, please make sure colours correspond Brown cable Power side Motor side Blue cable Green/yellow cable Drawing 5-5-3 Backside Bottom bar Masking fabric Drawing 5-5-4...
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Step 6: Connecting the inner and outer frame. • After the masking roller is installed (or if the frame is to be used without the masking roller for now), connect the inner and outer frame by using the "L" shaped connector part 1 according to drawing 5-6-1 and 5-6-2.
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"L" shape connection part 1 Preinstalled metal 2 Drawing 5-6-3 "U" shape connection part 1 Drawing 5-6-4...
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• Please install the outer "U" connection parts into the pre-set positions as per drawing 5-6-5. This screw is for use of preinstalled metal 2 and "U" shape connection part 1 "U" shape connection part 1 Preinstalled metal 2 Corner position Corner position inside outside...
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Step 7: Installation of the projection screen material. • Place grip rails inside the position depicted in drawing 5-7-1. Cut the rails to fit the entire length and width of the frame. • Tuck the projection screen fabric into the slot by using either a metal pizza wheel or a professional tucking tool.
"U" shape connnection parts 2 and supporting bars Drawing 5-8-1 The number of supporting bars depend on the size of the frame. You can alternate the position if it conflicts with speaker placement. This is done by loosening the screws and repositioning the preinstalled metal components.
Drawing 6-1-2 TESTING THE PRODUCT • Before connecting, please make sure you have ordered and received the correct voltage as this item is available in both 110V and 220V. • If the global limits on the motor is not correctly set, this can be set manually. Please contact us for further descriptions if this is required.
HOW TO RETROFIT THE MASKING ROLLER Step 1: Detaching the frame from the wall. • As the frame is heavy, please make sure you have a su cient number of people helping out. Please use a clean and su ciently sized space and place the frame face down. Step 2: Remove the upper supporting connection parts.
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Please remove the indicated upper connection parts. PS! Please keep the left upper connection part to maintain stability. Power cable hole Please keep this connection part Please remove these connection parts Drawing 5-3-4 For 2.40:1 native frames >122", you also need to remove the L-shaped connection part indicated in drawing 5-3-5.
MASKING SYSTEM SETUP Supplied RF remote control Stop Down Front of the remote control Setting button (P2) Battery 12V27A Rear of the remote control...
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MASKING FUNCTIONALITY OVERVIEW FOR THE 16:9 1-WAY SYSTEM Buttons Masking function Up button (Short press) Masking fabric is retracted (16:9) Down button (Short press) Masking fabric is lowered, but can be stopped at any point using the middle "stop" button Stop button (press and hold for 3 seconds)
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MASKING FUNCTIONALITY OVERVIEW FOR THE 2.40:1 2-WAY SYSTEM Buttons Masking function Up button (short press) Masking fabric is retracted (2.40:1). Down button (short press) Masking fabric is lowered, i.e. the 16:9 masking position.
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Motor wiring overview Power cable Motor signal reception cable Brown cable = Live wire Blue cable = Neutral wire Green/Yellow cable = Earth Black cable 485+(A) Red cable 485-(B) Yellow cable(NC) Green cable(NC) External RS485 port How to pair the remote While setting up the system, please make sure you press the corresponding button less than 6 seconds after the initial one in order for the command to be correctly registered.
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Setting the Cinescope masking The 3. limit point is set after the upper and lower limits are set. The the upper point is used for 16:9 and the lower point is used to close the masking on a 16:9 native screen, the 3rd point is set to change the aspect ratio from 16:9 to 2.40:1.
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RS485 Coding Setting RS485 equipment RS485 equipment Coding setting finished Press and hold the setting RS485 sending out codes The indication light of RS485 is o yey for 4 seconds and release until beep sound × 2 1 - RS485 read and write address overview Data address Description Data Format...
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