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Zero-G Owner’s Manual Screen Innovations 9715-B Burnet Rd, Suite 400 Austin, TX 78758 512.832.6939 External Mount www.screeninnovations.com INSTALLERS: PLEASE LEAVE THIS MANUAL WITH THE OWNER. v. 1.3 15 November 2019...
5. Wing: the upper part of the lower tube assembly which holds the top of the screen material and nests SI screen. with the lower tube when the screen is retracted. •...
PARTS IN THE BOX CASE INSTALLATION Set fascia aside and out of the way of the installation location. Leave the foam around the tube inside the Installation requires three or more people. The product weighs up to 225 lbs. case in place. Remove all other foam and packaging materials. Measure full length of the case (F). Please use safe lifting and rigging techniques.
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CASE INSTALLATION POWER & CONTROLS Open the tray. Unscrew and pull down the control center carefully ensuring none of the cables or Installation requires three or more people. The product weighs up to 225 lbs. motherboard become damaged. If you feel resistance do not yank. Please use safe lifting and rigging techniques.
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POWER & CONTROLS POWER & CONTROLS Pass the control cables through the appropriate opening in the case, and connect your AC power cable. All RJ 45 Ports act the same, and can be used for wall switch, IR Eye, or 3rd Party Control. To be installed and/or used in accordance with the appropriate electrical codes and regulations by a To be installed and/or used in accordance with the appropriate electrical codes and regulations by a licensed electrical professional.
POWER & CONTROLS POWER & CONTROLS Low Voltage Trigger (Optional) IR Remote (Optional) Some projectors may have a low-voltage trigger that will allow your screen to drop when it is Connect the IR eye assembly to the case with the thumb screw, then plug into the external RJ45 port. turned on.
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POWER & CONTROLS POWER & CONTROLS IR Remote (Optional) 3rd Party Control (Optional) - Wall Switch Screen will not function properly if wired incorrectly. IR Remote Use • If the IR remote is held down continuously as the screen is moving there is a chance that the screen can stop in-between limits.
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POWER & CONTROLS POWER & CONTROLS Wall Switch General Operation Close the Control Panel. Carefully push up the control center back into the tray ensuring the cables or On the back of the supplied wall switch, move the switch to the down position. motherboard are not damaged.
Do not exceed Max drop specified for your particular screen. Refer to the Screen Builder/ call SI. TOP OF VIEWING AREA If the cable becomes loose, make sure the it is still set correctly on all pulleys as shown.
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SETTING THE DROP FOR VIEWING HEIGHT SETTING THE DROP FOR VIEWING HEIGHT Perform Steps 4 through 6 on both ends of the screen. Turn the knob untill the moving pulley is firmly pressed against the stoppping plate. If the cable becomes loose, make sure the it is still set correctly on all pulleys as shown.
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SETTING THE DROP FOR VIEWING HEIGHT SETTING THE DROP FOR VIEWING HEIGHT Both the wing cables should have tension on them. Tighten the thumb screw firmly to secure the wing drop Turn the knob untill the moving pulleys are firmly pressed against the stoppping plate. setting.
REMOVE THE PACKAGING REMOVE THE PACKAGING Carefully cut away rubber ring without damaging the screen material. Dispose of all rubber bands, velcro, and foam. Carefully remove protective tube and foam wrapped around screen inside protective tube making sure to not damage the screen.
SETTING THE LOWER LIMIT ADJUSTING THE WING TO LEVEL Measure from the case to the front edge of the wing on both sides and check to make sure they are equal Set the Slide switch on the back of the Wall switch is in the lower position. Then hold the DOWN button on to within 1/16’’.
ATTACHING THE FASCIA RAISING THE VIEWING AREA (IF NECESSARY) Lift the fascia up onto the case and make sure that the hook at the top engages the slot on the end plate. Hold the UP button on the Wall switch to raise the screen to the desired viewing height. Release the UP button when the top of the viewing area is at the desired position.
RAISING THE VIEWING AREA (IF NECESSARY) RAISING THE VIEWING AREA (IF NECESSARY) Loosen the thumb screw connected to the wing cable spool. Turn the knob untill the moving pulley is firmly pressed against the stopping plate. If the cable becomes loose, make sure it is still set correctly on all pulleys as shown.
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RAISING THE VIEWING AREA (IF NECESSARY) LOWERING THE VIEWING AREA (IF NECESSARY) Make sure the wing cables both have tension on them. Tighten the thumb screw firmly to secure the Hold the up button on the wall switch to raise until it is nested in the wing, and tension has been taken wing drop setting.
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LOWERING THE VIEWING AREA (IF NECESSARY) LOWERING THE VIEWING AREA (IF NECESSARY) Loosen the thumb screw connected to the wing cable spool. Hold the DOWN button on the wall switch untill the top of the viewing area is at the desired viewing height. If your screen begins to open on either side before your desired viewing height, go back to Step 2 on page 31 and release more wing cable.
LOWERING THE VIEWING AREA (IF NECESSARY) SCREEN MATERIAL CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS Never use abrasive scrub pads, oil-based solvents, or concentrated detergents to clean screen material. If cable becomes loose make sure the it is still set correctly on all pulleys as shown. Always test cleaning solutions in a small inconspicuous area to check for compatibility.
TROUBLESHOOTING Problems related to electrical or motor function may require a qualified service person or electrician. Should you have a problem that is not addressed here, call: Screen Innovations (512-832-6939.) http://www.screeninnovations.com/category/support/ Problem Probably Cause Action to Take Allow the motor to cool down. Complete cooling can take Motor shuts off.
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