Adjusting Final Position Of Electrical Screens - Projecta projection screens Instructions For Use Manual

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4.3.5. Electrical screens with built-in IR or RF receiver
(Elpro RF electrol, Cinelpro RF electrol, Compact RF electrol,
Cinema RF electrol, VariVision electrol)
Connect a plug (not included) and plug it into the socket.
The screens may also be connected directly to the electric mains.
Warning! Screens with a built-in remote control must be connected to the electric mains
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using a plug. The plug must be easily accessible to ensure that the screen can be
made voltage-free if necessary.

4.4 Adjusting final position of electrical screens

The electrical screens come equipped with an automatic stop for unrolling and
retracting. The final positions (top/bottom) are adjusted during the production
process.
Top final position: screen fully retracted;
Bottom final position: screen fully unrolled.
These final positions may be adjusted manually by the user.
4.4.1. Electrical screens without built-in IR or RF remote control
(Elpro RF electrol, Cinelpro, Compact electrol, Cinema and
Slimscreen electrol)
Test to make sure the screen unrolls and retracts.
• Turn the wall switch to the right (4) to allow the screen to unroll to the
bottom final position.
• Turn the wall switch to the left (3) to allow the screen to unroll to the top final
position.
1 Adjusting screw bottom final stop
Sets the bottom final position of the screen.
2 Adjusting screw top final stop
Sets the top final position of the screen.
Allow the screen to unroll further (bottom final stop):
Turn the adjusting screw counterclockwise (to the left) to allow the screen to
unroll further (never more than 5 cm past the factory setting!). Use the hexhead
screw wrench to do this (no. 4).
Test the new position by allowing the screen to unroll and then retract a short
distance.
Allow the screen to unroll a shorter distance (bottom final stop):
• Turn the adjusting screw clockwise (to the right) to allow the screen to unroll a
shorter distance. Use the hexhead screw wrench to do this (no. 4).
Test the new position by allowing the screen to unroll and then retract a short
distance.
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Important! If you allow the screen to retract too far, you risk damaging the screen and the
motor.
The screen may not retract into the case completely (top final stop):
• Turn the adjusting screw clockwise (to the right) 2 to allow the screen to retract a
shorter distance. Use the hexhead screw wrench to do this (no. 4).

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