Cable Climber O W N E R S M A N U A L Contents About the Cable Climber Preparing the Installation Cable Climber Components Step 1 Mounting Step 2 Electrical Hook-up Operating the Cable Climber Adjusting the Screen and Housing Extension...
ABOUT THE CABLE CLIMBER Please take a moment to review this manual prior to installation and operation The Cable Climber offers a unique electrically operated projection solutionfor permanent installations with high ceilings When operating the CableClimber, the motorized screen housing automatically drops...
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UNPACKING The Cable Climber system ships fully assembled and rigged The mounting plate is loosely arrayed on the top of the screen case The screen case and mounting plate must be extracted from the crating, and...
CABLE CLIMBER COMPONENTS The figures below illustrate the basic components Not shown is a pair of coiled motor cables that extend from the motor, wrap around an idler bar, and connect to the control plate Mounting plate Position of screen case...
INSTALLING THE UNIT The Cable Climber mounting plate structure must be fastened to the ceiling with a minimum of 6 fasteners (Figure 2) Twelve candidate fastener positions are provided on the mounting plate assembly Two fasteners are required at each end of the plate, and third pair of fasteners must be used, within 24 inches (60cm) of the center line of the mounting plate Make a simple transfer layout template from heavy cardboard or 1/8”...
STEP 1. MOUNTING (CONTINUED) INITIAL SCREEN DEPLOYMENT Screen batten retaining bolts have been installed at the factory These screw fasteners are clearly identified with bright yellow manila tags These screws should be removed prior to termination and energizing the unit and certainly must be removed prior to deployment of the screen Paper has been interleaved in the screen fabric to prevent shipping damage When the screen is initially operated, be sure that the paper is not wrinkled and snagged within the dust-cover of the unit The paper should protrude from the batten slot in a free manner The paper should fall away as the screen is...
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Making the connection A Cable Climber has two motors: one for operating the cables that lower the screen housing, and a separate motor for raising and lowering the screen There is a 3-button wall switch for each of the two motors The LVCs and Jboxes are located on the...
OPERATING THE CABLE CLIMBER Before you use the switch to operate the Cable Climber, be sure its path is clear Do not attempt to hang any kind of object from the screen housing, the cables, or the carriage The motor that controls the motion of the screen housing and the motor that raises and lowers the screen...
If the power is on, the screen willdrop incrementally as the switch is turned One complete turn ofthe switch will make Figure 4: Underside view approximately a 1” / 2 5 cm change in thescreen’s stop position with dust cover removed Cable Climber...
ADJUSTING THE SCREEN AND HOUSING EXTENSIONS To decrease the screen extension: Lower the screen until it is extended about halfway down 2 Locate the white extension (down) limit switch located on the left side of the screen tube Use a 5/32”...
Brush off or use a mild on screen surface detergent solution with clean rag or cotton swab Indentations appear on screen Debris or particles adhering to Check back of screen; gently surface screen due to static cling brush debris away by hand Cable Climber...
Corporation shall not be liable for any and all consequential damage(s) occasioned by the breach of any written or implied warranty pertaining to the sale of a Stewart Filmscreen product in excess of the purchase price of the product sold Cable Climber...
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