Projecta projection screens Instructions For Use Manual page 11

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Programming an intermediate position
To program a new intermediate position, the old position must first be deleted. See
'Deleting an intermediate position'.
1. Use the Up button and the Down button to move the screen to the desired
position.
2. Keep the Stop button depressed for 5 seconds .–The screen will retract and unroll
quickly in confirmation.
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Deleting an intermediate position
1. Press the Stop button once quickly to move the screen to the programmed
intermediate position.
2. Keep the Stop button depressed for 5 seconds .–The screen will retract and unroll
quickly in confirmation.
4.4.3. Electrical screens with built-in IR receiver (VariVision electrol)
The VariVision electrol screens are equipped with pre-programmed final positions.
Each final position is tailored for a certain image format: 4:3, 16:9 and 2.35:1
(Cinemascope for projection of extra wide images). These screens do not require
manual final position adjustment.
Important! In operating the VariVision electrol screens, always aim the IR transmitter of the
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remote control at the IR receiver for the screen (located at the lower left of the
door of the case).
1. Press the 4-button once quickly.
– The screen will unroll to the final position for image size 4:3.
2. Press the 4-button again quickly.
– The screen will unroll to the final position for image size 16:9.
3. Press the 4-button again quickly.
– The screen will unroll to the final position for image size 2.35:1.
By pressing the 3-button (2) quickly, the screen will unroll back to the previous
final position (2.35:1
Programming the intermediate position
For the VariVision electrol screens, it is possible to program one additional final
position.
1. Use the 3button and the 4button to move the screen to the desired position.
2. Keep the 9 button depressed for 5 seconds .
– The LED will light up in confirmation.
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4:3).

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