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Solo 3
Indoor
375 External
Installation Instructions
INSTALLERS: Please leave this manual with the owner.
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4000XX Ι v. 1.0 Ι 13 April 2022

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  • Page 1 Solo 3 Indoor 375 External Installation Instructions INSTALLERS: Please leave this manual with the owner. ® 4000XX Ι v. 1.0 Ι 13 April 2022...
  • Page 2 In the event that there is a defect in materials or workmanship of a Screen Innovations product, you may contact our Sales Partners at 9715-B Burnet Road Suite 400, Austin, TX 78758, (512) 832-6939.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Installation – Solo 3 375 External – Indoor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
  • Page 4: Parts In The Box

    Moab Control Board Spacer Blocks Leveling Shims (Optional – 4 per screen) (4 per screen) Longer Screws Included Included in the box with hardwired control screens only Parts in the Box – Solo 3 375 External – Indoor...
  • Page 5: Spacer Blocks And Leveling Shims (Optional)

    SPACER BLOCKS AND LEVELING SHIMS (OPTIONAL) Spacer Blocks – Used to clear an obstruction in the screen or screen material path. Before installing, connect spacer blocks to screen brackets. NOTE: Do not use more than four (4) spacer blocks per bracket. Leveling Shims –...
  • Page 6: Installation - Solo 3 375 External - Indoor

    INSTALLATION – SOLO 3 375 EXTERNAL – INDOOR 1. Terminate pre-wire with the supplied terminal block. Header + 24 VDC - 24 VDC Data + Data For 485 Only Data - Data ground 2. The recommended position for the box bracket is 2–4” from the end caps.
  • Page 7 INSTALLATION – SOLO 3 375 EXTERNAL – INDOOR 3. To install the screen, start with the wall bracket lever pointed down in the unlocked position. Proper position for installing Box 4. Ensure the terminal blocks are plugged in and installed in the brackets.
  • Page 8: Power Options

    AC, LOW VOLTAGE (DC), AND CONTROL – WIRING AC Wiring (AC Motor – Wireless control) Pigtail Load (Black/Brown) Neutral (White/Blue) Ground (Green/Yellow) *These colors on left are for USA, international are on the right DC Wiring (DC Motor – Wired control) 24v DC Power Supply RS485 Data+ RS485 Data-...
  • Page 9: Setting Up Wired Screen Using Moab

    SETTING UP WIRED SCREEN USING MOAB 5. If the screen is wired with wired communication or 485 control, it will include a motor control board, Moab. This control board allows for setting limits and/or controling the screen. Typically, this board is located in the head end/equipment location.
  • Page 10 SETTING UP WIRED SCREEN USING MOAB 7. Once all adjustments are made and finalized, the Moab may now be placed in a convenient location for the install. Third party control such as Dry Contact closures, 12v Triggers, Serial Connections, and Infrared may now be integrated with Moab. 4 8 5 4 8 5 1 2 - 2 8 V D C...
  • Page 11: Wire Considerations

    WIRE CONSIDERATIONS 24v DC – Using 5 Conductor Wire Wire Gauge (AWG) Maximum Supported Wire Length (ft) Pre-wire Screen 24v DC – Using UTP Wire Wire between Janus terminal block face and the motor only . Wire Gauge (AWG) Supported Wire Length (ft) Blue Blue White Brown...
  • Page 12 6. Locating the channel running along the back of the screen, hook the channel onto the wall brackets. channels 7. Reaching under the cassette, move levers up into the locked position, keeping the screen secure. Installation – Solo 3 375 External – Indoor...
  • Page 13: References

    COMMISSIONING GUIDE REFERENCE Moab Commissioning and Integration Guide: Based on your order, refer the motor (485/RTS) your screen uses. Scan the QR code, alternately use the link below to access https://files.screeninnovations.com/Downloads/Programming+Guides/quick-motor- commisioning-guide.pdf CONTROLS GUIDE REFERENCE With your screen order, you will receive one of the Controls Guides, mentioned below, which will walk you through integrating with control system.
  • Page 14: Servicing Solo 3 375 External - Indoor

    1a. To service the Solo 3, begin by loosening the end cap-locking screw on each end cap. 1b. To unlatch the cassette face and access the motor and screen material, hold the end caps level and push upwards on each side of the cassette face.
  • Page 15 SERVICING SOLO 3 375 – INSPECTING THE ROLL 2. Drop the screen to lower limit to reduce the diameter of the roll, lessening the chance of screen material interference when removing the cover. To remove the cover, pull the cover towards yourself, rotating upwards slightly.
  • Page 16: Tube Removal

    SERVICING SOLO 3 375 – TUBE REMOVAL 1. Disconnect power and the safety spacer with needle-nose pliers as shown below. Disconnect Power Wirefree Motor 24v DC Motor Safety spacer NOTE: Retain the safety spacer for reinstallation after service completion. Servicing – Tube Removal...
  • Page 17 SERVICING SOLO 3 375 – TUBE REMOVAL 2. Material tube removal from the cassette: Locate the motor side of the material tube; push toward the opposite, idler side. The idler spring will depress and disengage, allowing disengagement of the motor (connector) side from the end caps.
  • Page 18: Tube Installation

    SERVICING SOLO 3 375 – TUBE INSTALLATION To reinstall the material roll, begin by seating the motor head into the motor end cap. 1. To ensure correct fit of the motor head, pay particular attention that the rubber noise isolators are fully seated in their corresponding end cap recesses.
  • Page 19 SERVICING SOLO 3 375 – TUBE INSTALLATION 3. To level Solo 3 375 models, note that the idler bearing is positioned on a spring loaded plate that moves up and down. To level this model, set the plate to the appropriate position and tighten using the hole at the bottom of the end cap.
  • Page 20 SERVICING SOLO 3 375 – TUBE INSTALLATION 4. Reconnect power and the safety spacer with needle-nose pliers, as seen below. Reconnect Power Wirefree Motor 24v DC Motor Safety spacer Servicing – Tube Installation...
  • Page 21 SERVICING SOLO 3 375 – TUBE INSTALLATION 5a. Shift brackets into the latched position to ensure stability. 5b. Ensure the locking screw nut is fully disengaged, allowing for cassette engagement. 5c. Reinsert the cover by positioning straight-on, then rotating downwards to engage with the locking screws.
  • Page 22: Wireless Sleep Mode

    SERVICING SOLO 3 375 – WIRELESS SLEEP MODE For Wireless Power Before storing, servicing, or transporting, deactivate the motor by putting it in sleep mode to ensure the screen does not deploy or get damaged. 1. “Discovery” or Sleep Mode: Use a thin tool to hold the button on the back of the remote until the screen jogs once.
  • Page 23 NOTES...
  • Page 24 Screen Innovations 9715-B Burnet Rd, Suite 400 Austin, TX 78758 512.832.6939 www.screeninnovations.com 4000XX Ι v. 1.0 Ι 13 April 2022...

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