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Panamorph ATH2 Owner's Manual

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SAFETY!
1) Read and understand instructions and heed warnings before beginning installation.
2) Mount rail securely. The lens is heavy, and requires a secure and stable surface. Fasteners in
sheetrock alone are not safe. Reciprocal lens motion can and will work them loose. Use a
board, plate, or projector mount fixed to ceiling joists or studs.
3) Ladder caution: Exercise extreme caution when working on a ladder. Do not work directly
above another person, particularly a child. Plan all work carefully. Accidentally dropping a
drill, hammer, or the lens assembly can cause serious bodily injury.
4) Unexpected lens movement: Anticipate all lens motion. A malfunction can cause the lens to
move unexpectedly. While on a ladder, do not stand in direct path of lens in case of
unexpected or accidental movement. Disconnect power when installing, working on, or
repositioning the lens.
5) Indoor use only: Do not install lens in a wet or moist environment, or where the mechanism
will be exposed to extreme or external weather conditions.
6) Object and liquid entry: Never pour any liquid or push any object into the enclosure.
7) Power Sources: The power adaptor is intended for 100- 220 volt, 50-60 cycle AC power only.
8) Power Cord: Do not subject power cord to conditions which will wear through or cut the
insulation. Avoid excessive tension or chafing of the cord.
9) Service: Do not service the motor drive or electronics. There are no user serviceable parts.
Contact your dealer. Send only to a factory approved facility.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation
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Panamorph Inc January 2009 – All rights reserved
ATH2 Owner's Manual
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  • Page 1 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation © Panamorph Inc January 2009 – All rights reserved Page...
  • Page 2 ATH2 Owner’s Manual January 2009 Edition – Printed January 2009 ©Panamorph Inc. All rights reserved © Panamorph Inc January 2009 – All rights reserved Page...
  • Page 3 Both lens and drive will provide years of maintenance free service. The Panamorph system is built and tested in the USA to the strictest quality standards and certifications.
  • Page 4 Depending on the projector, “Lens in” will either be on the motor or the pulley side of the sled. See Chapter 6 – Setup, to configure the “lens in” orientation of the sled to the pulley side. Mounting bar Optical sensors Motor side Lens adaptor plate Pulley side © Panamorph Inc January 2009 – All rights reserved Page...
  • Page 5: Plan Your Installation

    When attaching motor assembly to the ceiling, use a board, plate, or lens enabled projector mount attached to the ceiling joists or studs. Sheetrock embedded fasteners will work loose with repeated lens movement causing the mechanism to fall, resulting in possible severe injury. The Panamorph AKX or AKCPro mounting kit is highly recommended.
  • Page 6 ATH2 Owner’s Manual Mount Sled to Projector Plate When using the Panamorph AKX or AKXPro system follow directions supplied with the mounting plate and skip to Chapter 5 – Attach Lens Bracket. Otherwise, follow the directions below for a custom fabricated mount.
  • Page 7: Front Of Unit

    Remove the bracket mounting screws and hex key from the parts package and use them to attach the Panamorph lens bracket supplied with the ATH2. Snug up the bolts with the supplied hex key. Maintain even pressure on each bolt. The angled portion of the bracket fork faces the rear of the mechanism.
  • Page 8 ½ inch from the housings on either side of the sled. It will always stop at exactly the same spot. You may use this gap on the motor or the pulley side for fine adjustments. Projector Lens © Panamorph Inc January 2009 – All rights reserved Page...
  • Page 9 See the instructions accompanying the UH480 attachment kit for fine tuning the lens position and screen image. Instructions are downloadable from http://www.panamorph.com. When the image is correct, tighten the knobs against the bracket. Test run LENS IN and LENS OUT using the remote.
  • Page 10 Users of Pronto compatible devices may download an IR code hex file from the following URL: http://www.remotecentral.com The Panamorph ATH2 will appear in the FILES section of the website as Panamorph M380. © Panamorph Inc January 2009 – All rights reserved...
  • Page 11 +9v to +12v In To screen +12v Trigger Out masking controller, max +12v Trigger In 100mA Auxiliary In From projector or scaler trigger, min 3.5uA OEM equipment control port © Panamorph Inc January 2009 – All rights reserved Page...
  • Page 12: Cleaning And Maintenance

    ATH2 Owner’s Manual Cleaning & maintenance The Panamorph system is completely maintenance free. It will deliver many years of trouble free service as delivered from the factory. Clean the outside of the lens prisms occasionally with glass cleaner and an appropriate lens cloth. We recommend cleaning the lens while in the path of the projected beam to clearly observe the surface.
  • Page 13 2 AAA Certification FCC, CE (ATH2 motor drive unit) UL Class II (power supply only) Design Life Greater than 2,000,000 rail traversals Physical characteristics Weight 7 lbs. Dimensions See accompanying drawings © Panamorph Inc January 2009 – All rights reserved Page...
  • Page 14 ATH2 Owner’s Manual Dimensions Center of lens Center of lens pulley side motor side © Panamorph Inc January 2009 – All rights reserved Page...
  • Page 15 ATH2 Owner’s Manual © Panamorph Inc January 2009 – All rights reserved Page...
  • Page 16 During this period, a defective unit may be repaired or replaced, at the discretion of Panamorph, Inc., by returning it in its original packaging with a copy of your receipt. This warranty does not cover damage resulting from...