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Visionary
Retractable, Above Ceiling, Self-Finishing Screen System with Two-Piece Construction
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Stewart Filmscreen

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  • Page 1 Visionary Retractable, Above Ceiling, Self-Finishing Screen System with Two-Piece Construction Stewart Filmscreen...
  • Page 2 Stewart Filmscreen reserves the right to make changes to the product specified in this document. Sizes and specifications subject to change without notice at the manufacturer’s discretion. From time to time, this document is updated. Current versions of documentation are posted on the Stewart Filmscreen website at: www.StewartFilmscreen.com Revision 1.01.03...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Visionary O W N E R ’ S M A N U A L Contents To the Owner ........................4 About Visionary ....................... 5 Preparing the Installation ....................6 Ceiling Mount ........................8 Electrical ........................10 Optional Intelligent Motor Control (IMC) ................. 12 IMC Wiring Diagram ......................
  • Page 4: To The Owner

    From all of us at Stewart Filmscreen, we would like to thank you for choosing Visionary. Should you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact our customer service department at 1 (310) 784-5300, or toll free at 1 (800) 762-4999.
  • Page 5: About Visionary

    USING THIS MANUAL FOR INSTALLATION If you are using this manual to install the Visionary screen, you should be aware that the factory advises against installing a concealed or recessed electrical projection screen permanently. You must be able to access and remove the unit should future service be necessary.
  • Page 6: Preparing The Installation

     heavier screens. Read everything before you do anything!  What’s inside the box? Inside your Visionary unit box, you will find everything needed to get started enjoying your Stewart screen: Visionary unit preassembled and prewired  Packing material ...
  • Page 7 Prior to mounting the unit, you Supplied Wrench must remove the screen assembly from the case. Figure 1. Visionary bottom view, Using the supplied wrench, loosen the bolts shown removing bolt holding screen assembly in Figure 1. There is a bolt inside each end of the screen slot.
  • Page 8: Ceiling Mount

    CEILING MOUNT Professional mounting techniques should be used. Stewart Filmscreen cannot be liable for substandard or faulty installations. Failure to comply with the instructions and guidance contained in this manual may result in voiding the warranty. ⚠ CAUTION During installation, do not place the unit on an unstable cart, stand, table or ladder.
  • Page 9 CEILING MOUNT (CONTINUED) Figure 4. Ceiling mount detail with minimum clearance Stewart Filmscreen – Visionary...
  • Page 10: Electrical

    ELECTRICAL The Visionary screen system can be controlled through several remote control devices (IR and RF), keypads, dry contact outputs, internet protocol (IP), and low-voltage trigger outputs. ⚠ CAUTION Visionary is to be installed and used within the scope of the appropriate electrical codes and regulations.
  • Page 11 ELECTRICAL (CONTINUED) Stewart Filmscreen supplies a short electrical connection wire that is fitted with a Molex motor connector. You will connect the harness (pigtail) to the incoming AC Romex or service cord by wire nuts (see Figure 5).  Feed the incoming AC Romex or service cord through the Romex connector on the housing.
  • Page 12: Optional Intelligent Motor Control (Imc)

    AC line voltage to the power strip terminal block located on the circuit board of the control box. 4. Connect the switch to the IMC control box (see Figure 6). Figure 6. IMC wiring diagram for Decora wall switch Stewart Filmscreen – Visionary...
  • Page 13 IR wall switch and remote  E-Node for IP connectivity  IBT-100 for RS-232 serial connectivity All of the accessories plug into the CS-Bus port of the IMC (see Figure 7). Figure 7. IMC wiring diagram from smart accessories Stewart Filmscreen – Visionary...
  • Page 14: Imc Wiring Diagram

    Figure 9. High voltage pin schematic LVC Contacts IMC 100 COMMANDS COMMON Pin 1 COMMON CHANNEL 1 INPUT Pin 2 CHANNEL 2 INPUT Pin 3 DOWN SCREEN TRIGGER INPUT Pin 4 TRIGGER 3-15 VDC w/ COMMON Stewart Filmscreen – Visionary...
  • Page 15: Optional Low Voltage Control (Lvc)

    OPTIONAL LOW VOLTAGE CONTROL (LVC) The Stewart Filmscreen Low Voltage Control provides low voltage motor control using three different methods (contact closure, IR or RF). A low voltage switch can be connected that will control a motor with a push of a button. 3 party control networks using contact closure relays can be utilized as well.
  • Page 16: Optional Low Voltage Control With Ir

    OPTIONAL LOW VOLTAGE CONTROL WITH IR The optional Stewart Filmscreen infrared remote control allows control of the screen from anywhere in the room. Note: The distance between the hand-held remote control and the receiver can be up to 50 feet/15m. It is necessary to have the uninterrupted line-of sight between the remote and the receiver.
  • Page 17: Lvc Wiring Diagram

    LVC WIRING DIAGRAM For ease of readability, refer to complete LVC wiring diagram below (see Figure 12). Figure 12. LVC complete wiring diagram Stewart Filmscreen – Visionary...
  • Page 18: Optional High Voltage Wall Switch (Hvs)

    A 4-conductor Romex or motor connector cable Making the connections 1. Connect the wall switch to the AC constant power source. 2. Connect the wall switch to the screen unit’s electrical box. Figure 13. HVS wall switch diagram Stewart Filmscreen – Visionary...
  • Page 19: Optional Video Interface Control System (Vics)

    OPTIONAL VIDEO INTERFACE CONTROL SYSTEM (VICS) The Stewart Filmscreen VICS was developed as an aftermarket version of the factory installed Screen Trigger Interface (STI). It works in exactly the same manner as the STI, except it is installed in an outboard fashion (black box). When operational, a 5 to 12-volt DC applied current to the VICS will signal the screen or panels to deploy.
  • Page 20: Installing The Screen Assembly Into The Case

    INSTALLING THE SCREEN ASSEMBLY INTO THE CASE Now that the wiring for your Visionary is complete, you may install the screen assembly into the case. ⚠ CAUTION During installation of the Visionary screen into the mounted housing, be advised that damage can occur to the screen.
  • Page 21: Operating The Screen

    If the unit emits any smoke, heat, abnormal noise or unusual odor, the unit is most likely damaged in some way — such as damage from a water leak or power surge. Do not operate the motor if any of these situations occur. Call a qualified service person for assistance. Stewart Filmscreen – Visionary...
  • Page 22: Limit Switch Adjustment

    Stewart Filmscreen uses tubular Somfy motors in many of our projection screens. Users may require adjusting the limit switches at some point in time.
  • Page 23 Counterclockwise adjustments of this switch will raise the batten bar and clockwise adjustments will lower the batten’s top setting. Lowering the batten’s top stopping position is valuable when trying to align the screen’s batten with the bottom of the Visionary case. ⚠...
  • Page 24: Caring For And Cleaning The Screen

    A draftsman-style brush may be used to lightly whisk away any loose dirt or dust particles. This type of brush is usually available at office supply stores. Stewart Filmscreen has an optional screen cleaning kit that contains the proper type of brush. Contact your dealer if you Figure 17.
  • Page 25: 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 below, please call Stewart Filmscreen at 1 (310-784-5300) or toll free 1 (800-762-4999) for assistance.
  • Page 26 Check back of screen; gently Indentions appear on Debris or particles adhering to brush debris away with a soft screen surface screen due to static cling brush Stewart Filmscreen – Visionary...
  • Page 27: One (1) Year Limited Warranty

    In the event that there is a defect in materials or workmanship of a Stewart Filmscreen product, you may contact our customer service department at 1161 W Sepulveda Blvd, Torrance, CA 90502- 2797, or call us at 1 (310) 784-5300, or toll free at 1 (800) 762-4999.
  • Page 28 1161 W. Sepulveda Blvd., Torrance CA 90502 USA l 800.762.4999 l Tel: 310.784.5300 l Fax: 310.326.6870 l Email: request@stewartfilmscreen.com ©2022 Stewart Filmscreen. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Stewart Filmscreen – Visionary...

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