Draper 220V Envoy Installations- und Betriebsanleitung

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Draper 220V Envoy Installations- und Betriebsanleitung
220V Envoy Electric Projection Screen by Draper
These Installation/Operating Instructions are available in the offi cial
lan guage of the country where you purchase the product. Please contact your
distributor to request a copy.
Vous pourriez demander les instructions d'installation et d'opération
tra dui ses dans la langue offi cielle du pays ou vous achetez le produit. Veuillez
de man der à votre distributeur.
Die Gebrauchsanweisung für Installation und Konstruktion sind in der
offi ziellen Sprache des Landes, indem Sie das Produkt gekauft haben,
vorhanden. Fragen Sie die jeweilige Verkaufs-Abteilung.
Read instructions through completely before proceeding.
Follow instructions carefully. Installation con trary to instructions invali-
dates warranty.
Do not lift case in center. Lift the ends simultaneously to avoid damage
to case and surface.
Entire bottom of screen case should be un ob struct ed to permit prop er
operation of automatic trap door, and access to bottom panel for mak ing
electrical connections or servicing.
Screen should be installed level (using a carpenter's level).
Nothing should be fastened to screen dowel, viewing surface or
auto matic trap door.
Operating switch(es) packed separately in screen carton. Do not dis card
with packing material.
Screen operates on 220V AC, 50 Hz., 1 ph. current.
NOTE: Screen has been thoroughly inspected and tested at factory and
found to be operating properly prior to shipment.
Hanging Screen
General:
When locating viewing surface and checking clear ance for screen's op er a tion,
remember surface is centered in case. Screen is normally recessed above
ceil ing and may be installed in a varie ty of ways. See typical in stal la tion
detailed on back of this sheet. Re gard less of mounting method used, the
following points apply:
Screen should be lifted into position only by the mounting brackets.
Keep case level by lifting both ends simultaneously to prevent
surface damage. Never attempt to lift screen along its length.
Screen should be positively and securely sup port ed so that vibration or
even abusive pulling on viewing surface will not weaken in stal la tion.
Installer must insure that fasteners used are of adequate strength and
suitable for the mounting surface chosen.
Entire bottom of case must be readily accessible after installation is
complete.
Hinge on bottom board and particularly hinge on automatic trap door of
screen must be per mit ted to operate freely. Front and back of case must
be straight—not forced to warp or bow. Hinges must be free from mas tic
or paint buildup, and doors must be un ob struct ed by ceiling tiles.
Do not use screen case to support adjacent sections of ceiling.
If trim pieces must be attached to case, do not permit screws to pro trude
through 19 mm (¾") wall of case. Do not attach trim with nails.
If case is painted, slots around doors should be shielded to protect
viewing surface from paint splatters or overspray.
Do not seal unit in ceiling until electrical connections have been made
and screen has been operated successfully.
Electrical Connections
Screen operates on 220V AC, 50 Hz., 1 ph. current.
Junction box is located just above bottom board near left end of screen.
Bot tom board is held closed with fl athead screws and may be opened with a
Phillips screwdriver/Allen wrench (4mm or
shut by viewing surface and must not be forced open.) Junc tion box con tains
brown, black and blue pigtail leads and green internal ground wire, per wiring
di a gram on reverse.
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Copyright © 2010 Draper Inc.
Form Envoy220v_Inst10
Installation/Operating Instructions
Caution
5
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"). (Automatic trap door is held
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Printed in U.S.A.
Screen is shipped with internal wiring complete and control switch(es) fully
boxed. Wire connecting screen to switch(es) and switch(es) to power supply
should be furnished by installer. Connections should be made in accordance
with attached wiring diagram, and wiring should comply with National and
local electrical codes.
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LL OPERATING SWITCHES SHOULD BE
When screen is fi rst operated, be cautious! If automatic trap door does not
drop open im me di ate ly when switch is fl ipped "down", re turn switch to "off "
and free trap door and/or recheck elec tri cal con nec tions before proceeding.
Cycle unit down and up several times to confi rm sat is fac to ry operation.
220V Single Station Control—3-position up-off-down switch per mits op er a-
tion to be stopped at any point. Factory adjusted limit switch es au to mat i cal ly
stop screen when fully down or fully up.
220V Multiple Station Control (Not CE approved)—Switches are similar
in ap pear ance to 220V Single Station Control. Screen stops when switch
is re leased and may be re start ed in either direction. Factory adjusted limit
switches stop screen automatically when fully up or fully down.
24V Control—Three-button up-stop-down switch es stop at any point de sired,
operate in any sequence. Factory adjusted limit switches au to mat i cal ly stop
screen when fully up or fully down. Installer should incorporate an all-pole
disconnect in the fi xed wiring.
Key Operated Switching (Not CE approved)—Two kinds of key-operated
switches are op tion al ly available with this unit. ① The key-op er at ed power
sup ply switch controls power to the screen and switches. When it is "off ",
the switches will not operate screen. Key may be re moved from the switch in
either "on" or "off" position. ① A three-po si tion key switch per mits the screen
to be operated directly by key. In this case, the screen's operator must always
have a key.
RS232/Ethernet—Serial communication and network communication
optionally available with wall switches, RF or IR remote.
Screen has been factory set and should not nor mal ly require further ad just-
ment. However, if you desire to change the "up" and "down" stop ping positions,
proceed as follows:
CAUTION: Be sure all switches are in "off " position before ad just ing limit
switches. Always be pre pared to shut screen off man u al ly when new ad just-
ment is being tested. Screen may be se vere ly dam aged if viewing surface is
al lowed to run too far up or too far down.
Adjusting "fully up" position — "Up" limit switch, located im me di ate ly
above left end of automatic trap door, is tripped as door closes. If door does
not close fully, limit switch should be raised slightly. If door closes too tightly,
switch should be lowered slightly.
Remove steel plate attached to threaded neck of "up" limit switch by removing
hex nut securing it. Removing plate exposes three Phillips head ma chine
screws which hold limit switch bracket in place. Turn ing these screws clock-
wise will raise limit switch; turning them coun ter clock wise will lower it.
Raise switch only in quarter-turn increments. When operating prop er ly auto-
matic trap door should close gently and rest against but not press on rubber
bumpers above it. Adjusting automatic door so that it closes too tightly will
damage screen.
Adjusting "fully down" position — "Down" stopping position may be ad-
justed by turning the white limit switch adjustment socket. The white socket is
located on the left end of screen roller and is accessible to a screw driv er/Allen
wrench (4mm or
5
/
") when automatic trap door is open. Access is easier
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when bottom board is also open. (Do not adjust the yellow socket which is
next to and in back of the white socket). Turning the white socket coun ter-
clock wise will allow the viewing surface to run farther down. Turning it clock-
wise will shorten the viewing surface, causing it to stop in a less extended
position. At no time should viewing surface be unrolled enough to expose any
part of screen roller.
If you encounter any diffi culties installing or ser vic ing your Envoy screen, call your
dealer or Draper, Inc. Spiceland, Indiana, USA, 765/987-7999 or fax 765/987-1689.
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