Future Automation MDM-RS Installation Instructions Manual

Moving door mechanism - retract & split with screen advance / screen advance heavy

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MD M -R S
M O V I N G DO O R M ECH A NIS M - R E T R A C T & S P LI T W IT H
S C REEN A DV A NCE / S C R E E N A D V A N C E H EA V Y
I N S TA L LA T I O N
I N ST R U CTI ON S
I SSUE 001

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  • Page 1 MD M -R S M O V I N G DO O R M ECH A NIS M - R E T R A C T & S P LI T W IT H S C REEN A DV A NCE / S C R E E N A D V A N C E H EA V Y I N S TA L LA T I O N I N ST R U CTI ON S I SSUE 001...
  • Page 3: Sa Fety Di Sc La Imer

    Clean only with a dry cloth and always unplug any electrical items being used in conjunction with this product before cleaning. Future Sound & Vision trading as Future Automation intend to make this and all documentation as accurate as possible. However, Future Automation makes no claim that the information contained herein covers all details, conditions or variations, nor does it provide for every possible contingency in connection with the installation or use of this product.
  • Page 4 Under the warranty, Future Automation aims to either solve the issue remotely (via telephone or email support) or if the mechanism requires a part, arrange a visit to your premises by a Future Automation approved engineer or send replacement items where appropriate.
  • Page 5: Gui D E C O Nt E Nts

    GUI D E C O NT E NTS SAFE TY DISCLA IM ER PR OD UCT WA RR A NT Y & RISK ASSESS M EN T GUIDE C ONT ENTS PACKA GE CONTENT S MECH ANISM QUICK-ST A RT GUI D E MECH ANISM PRE TEST ING RAIL INS T AL LA TION( LOWER) RAIL INS T AL LA TION( UPP ER)
  • Page 6: Package Contents

    PACKAG E CONT ENTS 1 - MDM-RS MECHANISM & SA/SAH OPTION 1.1 - MDM-RS MECHANSIM 1.2 - PANEL GUIDE RAILS LEFT 1.3 - PANEL GUIDE RAILS RIGHT 1.4 - PANEL TOP HANGER BRACKET 1.5 - PANEL BOTTOM GUIDE BRACKET 1.6 - PANEL BRACKET PACKING BLOCK 1.7 - SCREEN ADVANCE UNIT...
  • Page 7 MEC HA NI SM QUI CK - S TART GUI DE Some Future Automation mechanisms may ship with the control box disconnected to prevent damage during transit. In order to operate the mechanism, the control box will need to reconnected, then have mains power applied along with the desired control method.
  • Page 8 MEC HA NI SM P RET E S T ING Before installing your mechanism, it is important that you perform the following checks. • The product is in good condition • There is no damage to any parts of the mechanism •...
  • Page 9 RA IL I N STA LLATION (LO WER) Always measure physical Guide Rail before cutting channels - the radii of rails can fluctuate. Mark out postions for rails on lower face of the cabinet as per the Techincal Sheet for your mechanism. Cut channels in floor of cabinet for Lower Guide Rails.
  • Page 10 RA I L IN S T A L L A TI ON (UP P E R) Mark out postions for rails on upper face of the cabinet as per the Techincal Sheet for your mechanism. Use appropriate fixings (NOT INCLUDED) to secure the rails to the inside of the cabinet.
  • Page 11 M DM- RS I NS T A L L ATI ON The MDM must be mounted through the holes on the top of the mechanism. To make installation simpler there are keyhole slots on the top of the mechanism (highlighted below). These can be used to hook the mechanism in place and take the weight of it, before final fixing.
  • Page 12 P AN EL B RACKET F ITT IN G Referring to your Technical Sheet ensure that you have additonal packing specified where the Hanger Brackets are mounted. Ensure the provided packing blocks are used on the Top Inner Brackets, as these account for the offset in the top rails.
  • Page 13 ATTA CHING PAN ELS TO ME CHAN ISM Hook Panels onto guide rails and align Bottom Guide Bracket in Lower Guide Rail. Using the IR Remote provided with the mechanism, send the mechanism to the OUT Position. Move Panels to Open Position by sliding them manually on the rails.
  • Page 14 SW IT C H ADJU S T MEN T Loosen the bolts shown in the detail views. Do not fully remove them. Sliding the OUT switch plate LEFT will make the panels open further apart. Sliding the OUT switch plate RIGHT will make the panels open closer together.
  • Page 15 SCR EEN ADVAN CE P OS I T I ONI N G (SA) Offer display to Screen Advance mechanism. Measure from the top of the display to the key-hole mount slot. The measurement taken can be used to correctly position mechanism inside the enclosure.
  • Page 16 SC RE EN AD VA N CE M O U NTIN G (S A) Fix a screw into the wall with the head Remove the Screen Mount Plate by protruding at marked position, so that loosening the two Locking Bolts and the SA can be freely supported inside lifting up and away.
  • Page 17 SET T I N G TH E M ECHAN ISM OUT P OS IT IO NS (SA) To alter the OUT position of the screen advance, press the OUT button followed by the STOP button when the screen is at the desired position.
  • Page 18 SCR EEN ADVAN CE M O U NT ING (SA H) Offer display to Screen Advance Heavy (SAH) mechanism. Measure from the top of the display to the two largest mounting holes on the SAH Bracket Wall Plate. The measurement taken can be used to correctly position mechanism inside the enclosure.
  • Page 19 SCREEN ADVAN CE M OU NTIN G (SAH) Remove the two Uprights from the SAH and attach them to the display using the supplied fixings. Using the previous measurement for reference, secure the SAH mechanism into the enclosure using the appropriate fixings (NOT INCLUDED) Confirm that the mechanism is level and in the correct position.
  • Page 20 SET T I N G TH E MECHAN ISM IN / O U T PO SI TI ON S (S AH) To alter the OUT position of the screen advance heavy, press the OUT button followed by the STOP button when the screen is at the desired position.
  • Page 21: General Control

    REPLACING MECHANISM BATTERIES The standard Future Automation Infrared (IR) remote control required x2 AAA batteries to operate. These are provided with the mechanism in the Accessories Pack. These batteries can be replaced as the per the image below.
  • Page 22 INF RA RE D (I R) This mechanism can be controlled via the supplied 14 button Infrared (IR) Remote Control, paired with the supplied Infrared (IR) lead and sensor. The mechanism's functions can be controlled by plugging the Infrared (IR) lead and sensor into the 3.5mm IR Input Jack shown on the General Mechanism Control page.
  • Page 23: C Ont Actc Losure

    C ONT ACT C LOSURE This Mechanism can be controlled via Contact Closure, utilising an 8 Pin RJ45 Connector attached to a length of CAT5 (Type 568A or 568B) cable. The mechanism’s functions can be controlled by plugging this into the RJ45 port on the mechanism control board, then shorting pins 1-8 on this connector as shown in the Contact Closure Input Table below.
  • Page 24 RS232 C ONT ROL This Mechanism can be controlled via RS232, utilising a 6 Pin RJ11/RJ25 connector OR 9 Pin Serial connector attached to a length of 6 core cable. The mechanism's functions can be controlled by plugging this into the RJ11/RJ25 port on the mechanism control box, then inputting the RS232 commands shown in the RS232 Input Table below.
  • Page 25 NO T E S :...
  • Page 26 EUROPEAN OFFICE NORTH AMERICAN OFFICE Address: Address: Unit 6-8 Enterprise Park Brunel Road 127 Venture Drive Bedford Dover Bedfordshire MK41 9TG 03820 Phone: +44 (0) 1438 833577 Phone: +1 (603) 742 9181 Email: info@futureautomation.co.uk Email: info@futureautomation.net Office Hours: Office Hours: Mon - Fri 8:00 to 17:30 GMT Mon - Fri 7:00 to 17:00 EST Saturday &...

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