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INSTRUCTIONS - ELECTRICINEMA 235 PROJECTION SCREEN
EMA 235 Projection Screen
Thank you for purchasing the Screen Technics Electricinema 235
Projection Screen.
asing the Screen Technics Electricinema 235 Projection Screen
It is important to read the instructions thoroughly before attempting to
install and use this product, as incorrect commissioning of the screen may
d the instructions thoroughly before attempting to install
as incorrect commissioning of the screen may result in
result in damage to the unit.
DESCRIPTION
5 is an in-ceiling screen box solution with a motorised
The Electricinema 235 is an in-ceiling screen box solution
Cinemascope 2.35:1 format – which has motorised side
with a motorised projection screen in Cinemascope 2.35:1
ts the image to 16:9 Widescreen format.
format – which has motorised side masking that, converts
the image to 16:9 Widescreen format.
nclosure and is designed to sit above the ceiling line in
It comes in an MDF enclosure and is designed to sit above
aving a fully paint finished underside with ceiling edge
the ceiling line in the home theatre. Having a fully paint
de install.
finished underside with ceiling edge trims, for a
single trade install.
ollows:
The screen box is constructed in 18mm E-Zero MDF board and as such
can be used to fit any brackets you may care to utilise, by screwing
straight into the box itself, being careful not to penetrate into the
internal area, or use the supplied corner captive nutcerts and eye-bolts
to support the screen by chain and turnbuckle from a suitable structure
above.
INSTALLATION
There are 6 x 5/16 Whitworth captive nuts along the top of the box,
eyebolts supplied, and we recommend that 6 separate chains are used
STEP 1.
The screen box is constructed in 18mm
and that the structure you choose to mount from is secure enough for
E-Zero MDF board and as such can be used
the job.
to fit any brackets you may care to utilise, by
screwing straight into the box itself, being
Be aware that the unit comes with 3 separate iConnect Motor
careful not to penetrate into the internal area,
Controllers that are required to drive the 3 motors, being the Screen, the
and using the supplied corner captive nutcerts
Side Masking and finally a third motor that moves the masking towards
and eye-bolts to support the screen by chain
the screen to reduce visible gaps between the screen and the masking.
and turnbuckle from a suitable structure
These motor controllers do not fit within the screen box, but are external
above.
to the unit.
ngths of power cable exiting the left hand side of the box and it is highly recommended
oosely bundled along side the box, so that at a latter date, if the interior chassis of the unit
servicing, you will have enough slack in the power cords to lower the unit and pull through
he box.
wn the screen for the first time....Warning
ELECTRICINEMA 235 Projection Screen
Thank you for purchasing the Screen Technics Electricinema 235 Projection Screen
It is important to read the instructions thoroughly before attempting to install
and use this product, as incorrect commissioning of the screen may result in
damage to the unit.
Description
The Electricinema 235 is an in-ceiling screen box solution with a motorised
projection screen in Cinemascope 2.35:1 format – which has motorised side
masking that, converts the image to 16:9 Widescreen format.
It comes in an MDF enclosure and is designed to sit above the ceiling line in
the home theatre. Having a fully paint finished underside with ceiling edge
trims, for a single trade install.
To install the unit as follows:
There are multiple lengths of power cable exiting the left hand side of the box and it is highly recommended
that this cable is left loosely bundled along side the box, so that at a latter date, if the interior chassis of the unit
requires removal for servicing, you will have enough slack in the power cords to lower the unit and pull through
the side cord exit of the box.
AUSTRALIA
Before you motor down the screen for the first time....Warning
22-24 Suttor Road, Moss Vale NSW 2577
+61 2 4869 2100
Now you have the unit installed in the ceiling open the two access doors and inspect the transport packaging
that now requires removal.
STEP 2.
There are 6 x 5/16 Whitworth captive nuts along the top of the box, eyebolts supplied,
and we recommend that 6 separate chains are used and that the structure you choose to mount
from is secure enough for the job.
STEP 3.
Be aware that the unit comes with 3 separate iConnect Motor Controllers that are
required to drive the 3 motors, being the Screen, the Side Masking and finally a third motor
that moves the masking towards the screen to reduce visible gaps between the screen and the
masking. These motor controllers do not fit within the screen box, but are external to the unit.
Place these in an accessible position.
STEP 4.
There are multiple lengths of power cable exiting the left hand side of the box and it is
highly recommended that this cable is left loosely bundled along side the box, so that at a latter
date, if the interior chassis of the unit requires removal for servicing, you will have enough slack
in the power cords to lower the unit and pull through the side cord exit of the box.
Before you motor down the screen for the first time....Warning
The screen box is constructed in 18mm E-Zero MDF board and as such
can be used to fit any brackets you may care to utilise, by screwing
straight into the box itself, being careful not to penetrate into the
STEP 5.
Now you have the unit installed in the ceiling open the two access doors and inspect the
internal area, or use the supplied corner captive nutcerts and eye-bolts
to support the screen by chain and turnbuckle from a suitable structure
transport packaging that now requires removal.
above.
The main screen has been wrapped in brown paper and the side making has been taped to the
wrapped main screen.
There are 6 x 5/16 Whitworth captive nuts along the top of the box,
Remove the masking tape that holds the masking to the screen, freeing the masking for
eyebolts supplied, and we recommend that 6 separate chains are used
downwards travel.
and that the structure you choose to mount from is secure enough for
the job.
Be aware that the unit comes with 3 separate iConnect Motor
Controllers that are required to drive the 3 motors, being the Screen, the
STEP 6.
Now remove the tape on the brown paper that wraps the main screen and carefully
Side Masking and finally a third motor that moves the masking towards
motor the screen down (please refer to Control Equipment notes below to achieve this) while
the screen to reduce visible gaps between the screen and the masking.
applying downward pressure to the brown paper, assisting its removal as the screen descends.
These motor controllers do not fit within the screen box, but are external
Once the paper is removed you should be looking at both screen and masking being free to
to the unit.
travel independently.
NEW ZEALAND
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info@screentechnics.com.au
0800 022 821
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Summary of Contents for Screen Technics ELECTRICINEMA 235

  • Page 1 DESCRIPTION masking. These motor controllers do not fit within the screen box, but are external to the unit. The Electricinema 235 is an in-ceiling screen box solution with a motorised Place these in an accessible position. projection screen in Cinemascope 2.35:1 format – which has motorised side...
  • Page 2 The following instructions are for the adjustment of the limit switches that alter The three power leads exiting the screen box left he motor controllers, as each unit performs a the upper and lower stop positions on ElectriCinema 235 Projection Screen hand side have been labelled to suit the individual only...
  • Page 3 INSTRUCTIONS - ELECTRICINEMA 235 PROJECTION SCREEN CAN I ADJUST THE SWITCH WHILE THE SCREEN IS SITTING ON THE LIMIT - I.E. FULLY UP OR DOWN? Clockwise adjustment? – YES. But it is better to back the screen away from the limit and then adjust.

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