INDEX GENERAL INFORMATION ................3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .................. 5 MAGNUM 210 ....................8 Cross Section MAGNUM 210 Casing Dimensions of the projection screen MAGNUM 300 ....................11 Cross Section MAGNUM 300 Casing Dimensions of the projection screen ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION.................14 EMERGENCY LIMIT SWITCHES ..............16 Motor Left/ screen material back ................16-18...
GENERAL INFORMATION ROLL-UP PROJECTION SCREEN MAGNUM Roll-up screens MAGNUM 210 and MAGNUM 300 are permanently installed projection screens consisting of a roll-up tube that is attached to a drive system (asynchronous tube motor) on one side and and pivoted on the opposite.
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QUALITY AND SAFETY The roll-up projection screen is in line with the applicable European guidelines and standards (incomplete excerpt): Directive 2006/42/EC on Machinery Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU DIN 19045-2 Projection of still pictures and motion pictures - Part 2: Screens DIN 56950-1 Entertainment Technology - Machinery Installations - Part 1: Safety requirements and inspection DIN 56950-4 Entertainment Technology - Machinery Installations - Part 4: Safety requirements for...
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS TRANSPORT – MOUNTING The roll-up screen must be secured during transport and assembly in accordance with the total weight. During lifting work, no person must remain in the danger zone below the suspended load (roll-up screen)! The load must be distributed evenly and secured against falling! The total weight is displayed on the roll-up screen type plate or on the packaging.
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FIRST-TIME OPERATION When starting the roll-up screen for the first time secure the immediate area of the screen and its movement range. During first-time operation the screen should be moved in steps only. When there are signs of danger or danger situations roll-up screen operation must be stopped immediately. During the test run the operator must always have full and direct sight of the roll-up screen.
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MAINTENANCE Drives, bearings and other rotating parts of the roll-up screen are permanently lubricated and are maintenance-free. The roll-up screen must be protected from soiling. Maintenance and repair work must only be carried out be authorized experts. SAFETY INSPECTION MAGNUM roll-up screens must undergo annual safety inspection. In case of visible damage or unusual noises during the operation the roll-up screen must immediately be taken out of service.
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION ELECTRIC SUPPLY 230VAC 50Hz. Line circuit breaker 10 A. Motor cable 4x0,75mm² Work at mains voltage (230 V) must only be performed by a licensed electrical company. Please hand over this manual and the connection directions that are supplied separately with every motor or switch or control unit to the executing expert.To get further important instructions refer to chapter SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS on page 4: Incorrect connection of the projection screen may damage the motor!
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WIRING SCHEME GEAR LIMIT SWITCH WITH 4 CONTACTS 7 - TUBULAR MOTOR PROJECTION SCREEN 6 - EMERGENCY LIMIT SWITCHES MOTOR 5 - GEAR LIMIT SWITCH HOUSING 4 - EMERGENCY ELS AND OPERATING LIMIT SWITCHES OLS ELS - UP (6-5) OLS - UP (1-3) OLS - DOWN (2-4) ELS - DOWN (7-8) 3- SAFETY CONTACT - SAFETY BRAKE...
EMERGENCY LIMIT SWITCH MOTOR LEFT/ SCREEN MATERIAL BACK The movement range of a MAGNUM 210 and 300 roll-up screen is additionally limited by a gear-type limit switch with emergency limit switches for both stop positions. The emergency limit switches and operating limit switches are factory-set according to the ordered image size.
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EMERGENCY LIMIT SWITCH MOTOR LEFT/ SCREEN MATERIAL BACK ADJUSTING THE UPPER EMERGENCY LIMIT SWITCH In order to ensure safe operation of the roll-up screen the stop point of the upper emergency limit switch must not be moved up any higher! There is a danger that the bottom bar of the projection screen is pulled into the screen casing and consequently falls down.
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EMERGENCY LIMIT SWITCH MOTOR LEFT/ SCREEN MATERIAL BACK ADJUSTING THE LOWER EMERGENCY LIMIT SWITCH The STOP label (projectiion surface top left) must not be visible! The emergency limit switch must not be triggered! There is a risk of the screen material rips off the winding tube and irreparable damage being caused. The screen material falling down may cause severe injuries to persons within the danger area below the projection screen.
EMERGENCY LIMIT SWITCH MOTOR RIGHT/ SCREEN MATERIAL FRONT The movement range of a MAGNUM 210 and 300 roll-up screen is additionally limited by a gear-type limit switch with emergency limit switches for both stop positions. The emergency limit switches and operating limit switches are factory-set according to the ordered image size.
EMERGENCY LIMIT SWITCH MOTOR RIGHT/ SCREEN MATERIAL FRONT ADJUSTING THE UPPER EMERGENCY LIMIT SWITCH In order to ensure safe operation of the roll-up screen the stop point of the upper emergency limit switch must not be moved up any higher! There is a danger that the bottom bar of the projection screen is pulled into the screen casing and consequently falls down.
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EMERGENCY LIMIT SWITCH MOTOR RIGHT/ SCREEN MATERIAL FRONT ADJUSTING THE LOWER EMERGENCY LIMIT SWITCH he STOP label (projectiion surface top left) must not be visible! The emergency limit switch must not be triggered! There is a risk of the screen material rips off the winding tube and irreparable damage being caused.
OPERATING LIMIT SWITCHES MOTOR LEFT/ SCREEN MATERIAL BACK The movement range of a MAGNUM 210 and 300 roll-up screen is additionally limited by a gear-type limit switch with emergency limit switches for both stop positions. The emergency limit switches and operating limit switches are factory-set according to the ordered image size.
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OPERATING LIMIT SWITCH MOTOR LEFT/ SCREEN MATERIAL BACK ADJUSTING THE UPPER OPERATING LIMIT SWITCH In order to ensure safe operation of the roll-up screen the stop point of the upper operating limit switch must not be moved up any higher! There is a danger that the bottom bar of the projection screen is pulled into the screen casing and consequently falls down.
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OPERATING LIMIT SWITCH MOTOR LEFT/ SCREEN MATERIAL BACK ADJUSTING THE LOWER OPERATING LIMIT SWITCH The STOP label (projectiion surface top left) must not be visible! The emergency limit switch must not be triggered! There is a risk of the screen material rips off the winding tube and irreparable damage being caused. The screen material falling down may cause severe injuries to persons within the danger area below the projection screen.
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OPERATING LIMIT SWITCH MOTOR RIGHT/ SCREEN MATERIAL FRONT The movement range of a MAGNUM 210 and 300 roll-up screen is additionally limited by a gear-type limit switch with emergency limit switches for both stop positions. The emergency limit switches and operating limit switches are factory-set according to the ordered image size.
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OPERATING LIMIT SWITCH MOTOR RIGHT/ SCREEN MATERIAL FRONT ADJUSTING THE UPPER OPERATING LIMIT SWITCH In order to ensure safe operation of the roll-up screen the stop point of the upper operating limit switch must not be moved up any higher! There is a danger that the bottom bar of the projection screen is pulled into the screen casing and consequently falls down.
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EMERGENCY LIMIT SWITCH MOTOR RIGHT/ SCREEN MATERIAL FRONT THE LOWER OPERATING LIMIT SWITCH The STOP label (projectiion surface top left) must not be visible! The emergency limit switch must not be triggered! There is a risk of the screen material rips off the winding tube and irreparable damage being caused. The screen material falling down may cause severe injuries to persons within the danger area below the projection screen.
ACCESSORIES CONTROL OF ONE MOTOR BRZ-S-SW-SMO-UNO Wall switch, for single motor control (UP-STOP-DOWN), flush mounted (surface mount adapter optional available) BRZ-S-SW-KEY-UPAP Key switch, for single motor control (UP-STOP-DOWN), surface and flush mount optional MEDIA CONTROL (DRY CONTACT) BRZ-S-MC-SMO-UNO-IB Motor control unit for flush mounting with integrated switch, 2 intermediate positions programmable, surface mount adapter optional available BRZ-S-MC-CD1X1N...
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RADIO CONTROL SOMFY RADIO CONTROL-SET (BRZ-S-RC-SET-IWR-SIT) Consisting of In-Wall Receiver RTS for flush mounting and remote control Situo 1 (optional: Situo 5 ... five channels), flush mounting (surface adapter optionally available) SOMFY RADIO CONTROL-SET (BRZ-S-RC-SET-IWR-SMO) Consisting of In-Wall Receiver RTS for flush mounting and remote control Smoove 1 Origin RTS for wall mounting TRIGGER TRIGGER 12V (BRZ-S-TRIGGER-12V)
1 Unscrew the two Phillips screws and remove the end caps. Behind these end caps you will find the central set-screw. 2 Turning this screw clockwise increases the tensile stress. 3 Turning the screw counter-clockwise reduces the tensile stress. AV Stumpfl GmbH | Mitterweg 46 | 4702 Wallern AVstumpfl@AVstumpfl.com | www.AVstumpfl.com | +43 7249 42811...
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