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Operating instructions celexon screen Electric HomeCinema Plus Tension - CLR Thank you for purchasing this product. For optimum performance and safety, please read these instructions carefully before connecting or operating this product. Please retain these instructions for future reference. Version: 32423_051...
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Contact the dealer immediately from whom you purchased the product or celexon directly (Web: www.celexon.co.uk, Mail: info@celexon.co.uk) for further information.
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Incorrect installation or use may also invalidate the warranty. • If you are unsure about the use of the product, please contact your specialist per- sonnel, your dealer or celexon directly (Web: www.celexon.co.uk, Mail: info@celexon. co.uk). • Technical changes and errors excepted.
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IMPORTANT NOTES ON CLOTH CLEANING AND CARE Do not use a cloth for cleaning! This fabric material is particularly sensitive to contact with hands or greasy, damp objects. This is due to the texture of the cloth surface structure, which makes this high-contrast ultra-short distance screen work.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW Screen: Flexible mounting brackets Aluminium housing Tension rope celexon black-grid CLR fabric Weighted rod Mounting bracket: Top suspension Closure element Lower suspension Closure element...
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IN THE BOX Flexibly positionable 8x 5x40 mm mounting 6x M5x10 mm screws 2x Ceiling hangers for mounting bracket screws and dowels (only for mounting on e.g. carabiners concrete!) 1x External IR receiver 1x Adapter for Radio 1x Infra Red Remote control 1x Allen Key Trigger 1x Radio Trigger (trans-...
INSTALLATION NOTE Take all the parts out of the packaging and use these instructions to make sure that all the parts are present. There are three different installation methods for this product: Wall-mounted, ceiling-mounted or ceiling suspension. Depending on the installation environment, the flexible mounting brackets can be placed at different locations along the enclosure to facilitate easier installa- tion.
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MOUNTING ON THE WALL OR ON THE CEILING Depending on the surface, choose the appropriate screws for the installa- tion (e.g. for wooden surfaces, concrete or plasterboard etc.). Mount the mounting brackets on the surface and make sure that they are level.
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INSTALLATION OF THE SCREEN Mounting on supporting structures made of wood: Screw the enclosed 5x40 mm screws through the holes in the brackets as shown in figs. 2 and Mounting on concrete supporting structures: Mark the hole points on your wall with the brackets on your wall and drill holes to match the enclosed dowels.
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Attention: Check that the mounting brackets are firmly attached, before atta- ching the screen! Do not use a cordless screwdriver, but screw in the screws by hand to prevent over tightening and to ensure a permanently firm and secure installation. If you are unsure, seek the advice of a professional or have the in- stallation carried out by specialists.
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To lock the screen firmly to the brackets, turn the locking screws clockwi- se. This will cause the screen to move upwards against the bracket. When this has happened on both sides the screen is secured against being inad- vertently removed from the brackets. This is the only permissible way to mount the screen! (Fig.
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MOUNTING SUSPENDED ON CEILING For the suspended installation of the screen, get screw hooks and, if neces- sary, dowels to match your ceiling structure. If you are unsure, ask for pro- fessional advice, e.g. at a DIY store. Attach these hooks to your ceiling correctly and make sure that the hooks are parallel to the wall.
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Now attach the mounting brackets with the ceiling hangers to the screen, making sure that the grooves of the housing match the mounting brackets. Tighten the locking screws, to secure the enclosure in the brackets. (Fig. 16 and 17) Fig. 16 Fig.
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START-UP AND OPERATION CONNECTION TO THE POWER SUPPLY: Remove any protective film or screws and make sure that the weighted rod is hanging freely and is not stuck to the housing! This can otherwise lead to irreparable damage to the product. Insert the plug into the socket and ensure that the voltage is correct (220- 230V).
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External IR Eye Trigger Fig. 20 Power connection Manual switch Fig. 21 USE OF THE INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL (IR) Press „UP“ to retract the screen. Press „STOP“ to stop the screen. Press „DOWN“ to extend the screen. Press „Micro-HIGH“ to raise the screen minimally (150 ms for each movement).
IMPORTANT NOTES: The minimum distance between the IR remote control and the receiver eye must be 50 cm. Signal transmission up to 8 m distance between transmitter and receiver on a horizontal line. Keep the receiving eye free of obstacles or use the additional external IR eye for control.
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te control signal. If the signal is not being transmitted, check that the batteries in the remote control are still sufficiently charged and that the IR eye is completely plugged into the socket on the side. (fig. 25 and 26) Please note that if you use the enclosed radio trigger, the IR eye can no longer be used.
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RADIO TRIGGER Transmitter: Programming button Battery compartment Indicator light Plug Receiver: Programming button Plug Control light Insert the CR2430 battery supplied in the battery compartment of the transmitter. Fig. 29 Plug the receiver into the IR input of the screen (this is on the left side, behind the flap).
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Now plug the transmitter into the trigger port on your switched-off projector. Set the trigger function in your projector according to the manufacturer‘s ins- tructions. Alternatively, you can use the enclo- sed adapter cable to adapt the 3.5 mm jack Projektor connection to USB.
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• In order to adjust the feed length, you can ask your specialist dealer or celexon directly for separate instructions. These instructions must be fol- lowed exactly. • NEVER change the advance length without precise knowledge of the procedure.
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ADJUSTMENT OF THE TENSION ROPE If the tension rope is loose, which can be traced back to a shock during trans- port or an incorrect operation (Fig. 33), please turn the adjustment knob on the side of the weighted bar clockwise to tighten the rope (Fig. 34). If the rope is too taut, press the adjustment knob and then turn the adjustment knob an- ti-clockwise to adjust the clockwise to set the correct tension (Fig.
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• The screen is produced by the splicing process and the splice line has some curvature due to the upper and lower tension, which does not affect the projected image and is a normal phenomenon. Flatness of the fabric: • The factory-set black drop may be extended by a maximum of 100 mm in order to maintain the flatness and prevent the fabric from falling off the shaft.
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Gutenbergstraße 2, 48282 Emsdetten, DE Product name: celexon screen Electric HomeCinema Plus Tension - CLR Products that are marked with the CE mark meet all requirements of the relevant EU directives. The EU declaration of conformity can be downloaded from the following address: www.celexon.de/zertifikate...
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Adress: Gutenbergstraße 2, 48282 Emsdetten, DE Product name: celexon screen Electric HomeCinema Plus Tension - CLR Products that are marked with the UKCA mark meet all requirements of the relevant UK directives. The UK declaration of conformity can be downloaded from the following address: www.celexon.de/zertifikate...
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