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Stop Button - Da-Lite Multi vision imager Instruction Book

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SCREEN ADJUSTMENT FOR 120V SCREENS
1. Locate the wall switch and remove the cover plate from the 3-button wall switch and remove the switch from the
junction box.
2. Locate the two tactile buttons on the back of the switch. They are square silver with black round buttons. See
Figure 8 (VPI) or Figure 10 (LVC) for diagram.
3. To adjust the down limit switch, press and hold the down tactile button until the LED on back of switch turns solid
red. This will put the motor in limit set mode. Turn the wall switch over and use the down button on front of
switch. Press and hold until the desired travel position is reached. If you travel to far down you can press the up to
move the screen upward. If you press and let go of either up or down button the motor will do a small jog in that
direction for finer adjustment of screen. Once desired position is reached turn switch over press and hold down
tactile button until the LED on back of switch blinks red twice. The down limit is now set.
4. To adjust the up limit switch, press and hold the up tactile button until the LED on back of switch turns solid green.
This will put the motor in limit set mode. Turn the wall switch over and use the up button on front of switch. Press
and hold until the desired travel position is reached. If you travel to far up you can press the down to move the
screen downward. If you press and let go of either up or down button the motor will do a small jog in that direction
for finer adjustment of screen. Once desired position is reached turn switch over press and hold up tactile button
until the LED on back of switch blinks green twice. The up limit is now set.
5. To test limit switch setting, press and release the up or down button on the wall switch to operate the screen.
6. Replace switch and cover plate on the wall.
NOTE: If the screen is in limit set mode and no buttons are pushed for 20 seconds, the LED on the back of the wall switch
will turn off, the motor will return to run mode and no changes will be saved. If this occurs, return to step 3 for
down limit adjustment or step 4 for up limit adjustment.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The wall switch is REQUIRED to make any limit switch adjustments, EVEN if a third party control
system is used. Therefore, it is advised to wire the switch or provide a 3-conductor connection that is
accessible.
SCREEN ADJUSTMENT FOR 220V/240V SCREENS
1. Remove the cover plate from the 3-button wall switch and remove the switch from the junction box.
2. Locate small 3-position switch on back of wall switch. (See Figure 6)
3. To adjust the down limit switch, slide the 3-position switch to the down position. Press and hold the down button
to run the screen down to the desired stop position. Release the button to stop the screen. DO NOT PUSH THE

STOP BUTTON.

4. When the screen is in the desired down position, slide the 3-position switch to the off (center) position. The down
limit switch is now set.
5. To adjust the up limit switch, slide the 3-position switch to the up position. Press and hold the up button to run the
screen up to the desired stop position. Release the button to stop the screen. DO NOT PUSH THE STOP
BUTTON.
6. When the screen is in the desired up position, slide the 3-position switch to the off (center) position. The up limit
switch is now set.
7. To test limit switch setting, make sure the 3-position switch is in the off (center) position. Press and release the up
or down button on the wall switch to operate the screen.
8. Replace switch and cover plate on the wall.
NOTE: If stop button is pressed, the wall switch will reverse direction. To correct this, press the stop button again. This
will reset the switch. You will have to re-set both the up and the down settings.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The wall switch is REQUIRED to make any limit switch adjustments, EVEN if a third party control
system is used. Therefore, it is advised to wire the switch or provide a 4-conductor connection that is
accessible.
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