EPV Polar Star Series User Manual

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Polar Star Special Edition Series
Ceiling/Ambient Light Rejecting (CLR®/ALR) Fixed Frame Screen

Product Description

The Polar Star® Special Edition Series is a fixed frame projection screen from EPV Screens. It has a
hand wrapped velvet covered frame and a tension system for attaching the material for improved flatness.
The screen material included is our award winning ISF Certified Polar Star® which is a front projection
material, precisely formulated for environments with minimal control over room lighting. It was designed
to enhance picture brightness, offer accurate color fidelity, and improve contrast levels. The Polar
Star® is best for family rooms, educational facilities, conference rooms, house of worship or any
applications in which incident light is a factor.
In order for the Polar Star® to maintain its projection qualities and optimum performance please refer to the list
below for proper maintenance and cleaning.
Use a dry microfiber cloth to remove dust from the screen's surface.
When cleaning, use a damp microfiber cloth with warm water to remove any marks.
Never rub or apply pressure when cleaning the surface.
Never attempt to use any solutions, chemicals or abrasive cleaners on the screen surface.
In order to avoid damaging the screen, avoid touching it directly with your fingers, pens/pencils or any
other sharp or abrasive objects.
JA12132021
USER'S GUIDE
V 2.1
www.epvscreens.com
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  • Page 1 V 2.1 Product Description The Polar Star® Special Edition Series is a fixed frame projection screen from EPV Screens. It has a hand wrapped velvet covered frame and a tension system for attaching the material for improved flatness. The screen material included is our award winning ISF Certified Polar Star® which is a front projection material, precisely formulated for environments with minimal control over room lighting.
  • Page 2 Frame Parts List A. Vertical Frame x 2pcs B. ½ Horizontal Frame x2 pcs C. ½ Horizontal Frame x 2 pcs Hardware Parts List M4*4 D5*4 M4*4 D5*4 Black 92” 100” 110” 120” 135” 150” Item Parts List Center Joints- M4 (bottom position) Center Joints-D5 (top position) Elbow Joints M4 (bottom position) Elbow Joints D5 (top position)
  • Page 3 Frame Assembly Step 1: Place the EPE sponge (foam) sheet on the ground of the area where the screen will be assembled. Step 2: Position the pieces of the frame on the EPE sponge in the arrangement shown below. Step 3: Insert center joint (a/b) connectors into one-half of the horizontal frame (B/C) and secure with the M4x7 screws (g) as shown in the illustration below.
  • Page 4 Screen Material Step 6: Put on the white gloves (p) and carefully unroll the screen material on a clean surface from the roller to the other side as shown below. The back side of the screen material should be placed upwards. Then place a bottom grommet (r) on the screen material’s Front eyelet and snap in the top grommet (s)
  • Page 5 How to attach the springs Step 9: Hook one end of the spring and secure inside the groove of the frame, use the spring hook (i)to attach the spring to the hole located on the screen material’s outer edge in the following order. Spring must hook both short rods.
  • Page 6 Step 10: Insert the Center Support Bar (o) into the upper top groove on the back of the frame with the bottom end near the approximate center point of the frame and rotate it in at an angle so that both ends of the bar are in alignment with the groove.
  • Page 7 Projector Tabletop: Make sure the projector (light in) is angled (ϴ1) to reflect (ϴ2) at the mirror-opposite angle (light out) to align with the viewer’s eye level. Images are not up to scale and are for illustrations purposes only. Note: Improper installation will result in light loss and produce a dark image. This is due to the projector’s light reflecting in the wrong direction.
  • Page 8 Step 12: Position the fixed frame screen onto the top wall brackets (fig 1) as shown below and push down at the center of the top of the frame (fig 2) to secure. For Technical Support or an EPV Screens contact in your area, visit www.epvscreens.com...

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