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INSTRUCTIONS - INTERFIT
to 600mm Travel
g plate has a cable management access hole that
nd into the cable management channel.
CABLE MANAGEMENT
FOR UNITS WITH 200MM TO 600MM TRAVEL
ck them into position utilising cable ties in the
channel.
STEP 1.
The rear of the projector mounting plate has
he cables at every hinged elbow point so the
a cable management access hole that allows you to
run cables through and into the cable management
avel of the lifter.
channel.
to 600mm Travel
pening on top of the unit.
g plate has a cable management access hole that
STEP 2.
Lay out the required cables and lock them into position utilising cable ties in the small
nd into the cable management channel.
Travel
regular holes running up the channel.
ck them into position utilising cable ties in the
channel.
nd type of cable management is required.
STEP 3.
Be sure to allow enough slack in the cables at every hinged elbow point so the cables
he cables at every hinged elbow point so the
ition is an access hole for the cables and various
don't interfere with the travel of the lifter.
avel of the lifter.
ee the picture below this text.
pening on top of the unit.
e centrally mounted cable run planes, to the
he cable tie holes cease.
STEP 4.
Exit cables through the supplied opening on top of the unit.
nd run to the front of the upper cable run plane,
Travel
ation for so cables don't pinch or stretch.
nd type of cable management is required.
ition is an access hole for the cables and various
CABLE MANAGEMENT
FOR UNITS OVER 600MM TRAVEL
ee the picture below this text.
e centrally mounted cable run planes, to the
STEP 1.
On units with longer travel a second type of
he cable tie holes cease.
cable management is required.
nd run to the front of the upper cable run plane,
ation for so cables don't pinch or stretch.
STEP 2.
Above the projector mounting position is an access hole for the cables and various
cable tie mounting holes, please see the picture below this text.
STEP 3.
This allows the cables to run up the centrally mounted cable run planes, to the mid
section of the plane, where the cable tie holes cease.
STEP 4.
This is the point where you stop and run to the front of the upper cable run plane,
leaving enough slack in the installation for so cables don't pinch or stretch.
PROJECTOR LIFT – FVI and HTI Series
Limit Setting for H Series Interfit Projector Lift
Red & White Limits
The following instructions are for the adjustment of the limit
switches that alter the upper and lower stop positions on
LIMIT SETTING FOR H SERIES INTERFIT PROJECTOR LIFT
Interfit Projector Lifts with 300mm of travel or longer on the
motor shown, with a White and Red limit switch
RED & WHITE LIMITS
Where are The Limit Switches?
The following instructions are for the adjustment of the limit
At the same end to the power cable (Right Hand Side).
switches that alter the upper and lower stop positions on
One switch is accessible either when the lift is down or
Interfit Projector Lifts with 300mm of travel or longer on the
when the side cover is removed
motor shown, with a White and Red limit switch
Which Switch is for Up and Down?
Down switch Bottom Limit (WHITE) – The one closest to the rear of the lifter
WHERE ARE THE LIMIT SWITCHES?
Up switch Top Limit (RED) – The one closest to the front of the lifter
At the same end to the power cable (Right Hand Side). One switch is accessible either when the
What Tools do I Need?
lift is down or when the side cover is removed
Either the limit setting tool (supplied), a narrow tip screw driver (less than 4mm) or a 4mm Allen
Key
WHICH SWITCH IS FOR UP AND DOWN?
Which Way do I Turn the Switch?
Down switch Bottom Limit (WHITE) – The one closest to the rear of the lifter
Top Limit Red – Turn Clockwise for more rotation of motor (towards the +) - If less rotation is
Up switch Top Limit (RED) – The one closest to the front of the lifter
required turn limit Anti Clockwise (away from the + )
Bottom Limit Red – Turn Clockwise for more rotation of motor (away from the -) - If less rotation
is required turn limit Anti Clockwise (towards the - )
WHAT TOOLS DO I NEED?
Either the limit setting tool (supplied), a narrow tip screw driver (less than 4mm) or a 4mm Allen
Can I adjust the switch while the lifter is sitting on the limit - i.e. fully up or down?
Key
Always back the lifter away from the limit and then adjust if you require less rotation
WHICH WAY DO I TURN THE SWITCH?
NOTE – with these long drop lifters you should expect for the unit to make one full
Top Limit Red – Turn Clockwise for more rotation of motor (towards the +) - If less rotation is
travel (down and up) before the motor reaches thermal overload
required turn limit Anti Clockwise (away from the + )
This is not a fault but a SAFEGUARD against motor burn out.
Bottom Limit Red – Turn Clockwise for more rotation of motor (away from the -) - If less rotation
is required turn limit Anti Clockwise (towards the - )
PLEASE BEAR THIS IN MIND WHEN COMMISSIONING THIS UNIT
CAN I ADJUST THE SWITCH WHILE THE SCREEN IS SITTING ON THE LIMIT - IE FULLY UP OR DOWN?
Should you have any questions regarding the installation of our products
Always back the lifter away from the limit and then adjust if you require less rotation
please call our sales desk on +61 2 4869 2100 for assistance
NOTE – WITH THESE LONG DROP LIFTERS YOU SHOULD EXPECT FOR THE UNIT TO MAKE ONE FULL
TRAVEL (DOWN AND UP) BEFORE THE MOTOR REACHES THERMAL OVERLOAD THIS IS NOT A FAULT BUT A
SAFEGUARD AGAINST MOTOR BURN OUT.
PLEASE BEAR THIS IN MIND WHEN COMMISSIONING THIS UNIT
Should you have any questions regarding the installation of our products please call our sales
desk on +61 2 4869 2100 for assistance
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