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220V Ultimate Access Electric Projection Screen by Draper
These Installation/Operating Instructions are available in the offi cial language
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 traduises
dans la langue offi cielle du pays ou vous achetez le produit. Veuillez
demander 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.
➀ Read in struc tions through com plete ly before pro ceed ing.
➁ Follow instructions carefully. Installation con trary to in struc tions
invalidates warranty.
➂ Entire bottom of screen case should be unobstructed to permit
access to bottom panel for electrical connections or servicing.
➃ Screen should be installed level (using a carpenter's level).
➄ Nothing should be fastened to screen dowel or viewing surface.
➅ Operating switch(es) and mounting brackets are packed sep a rate ly
in screen car ton. Do not discard with packing material.
➆ Screen operates on 220 V AC, 50 Hz. current.
NOTE: Screen has been thoroughly inspected and tested at fac to ry and
found to be operating properly prior to shipment.
Hanging Screen
When locating viewing surface and checking clear ance for screen's op er a tion,
remember surface is centered in the length of the case.
Screen is normally recessed above ceiling and may be installed in a variety
of ways. See typical installations detailed on page 3. Re gard less of mount ing
method used, the following points apply:
➀ Mounting brackets are packed separately in carton. Engage each
bracket with top of housing as shown below and tighten set screws. A
bracket should be within 46 cm from each end of screen case. Brackets
can be removed and case mounted with lag screws through top of case
(holes drilled on site).
➁ Screen should be positively and securely supported so that vibration or
even abusive pulling on viewing surface will not weaken in stal la tion.
➂ Installer must insure that fasteners used are of adequate strength and
suitable for the mounting surface chosen.
➃ Entire bottom of case must be readily accessible after in stal la tion is
complete.
➄ The bottom access panel, trap door, and lower edge of the case are
joined with continuous hinge joints and must operate freely. Front and
back of case must be straight–not forced to warp or bow. Hinge joints
Remove shipping brackets
before operating screen.
Slots along top of case permit
brackets to be set at an angle
Typical Installation
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Form UltimateAccess220V_Inst09-R
Installation/Operating Instructions
Caution
Shipping
Bracket
Alternate
Installation
(additional
set of brack-
ets required
but not in-
cluded)
Case dimensions
on page 4.
Printed in U.S.A.
must be free of mastic or paint build up, and trapdoor and access panel
must be unobstructed by ceiling tiles.
➅ If case is painted on location, removal of roller/fabric assembly is
recommended prior to painting. If not removed, slots on bottom of case
should be shield ed to protect view ing surface from paint splatters or
overspray.
➆ Do not seal unit in ceiling until elec tri cal con nec tions have been made
and screen has been op er at ed successfully.
Screen operates on 220 V AC, 50 Hz. cur rent.
Junc tion box is lo cat ed just above the bottom access panel at left end of
screen.
Open the access panel/trap door for access to the junction box cover. (See
bottom access panel/trap door opening and closing instructions below).
Remove two (2) hex head screws that secure the cover to the junction box to
expose the terminal strip per wiring diagram on page 4.
If optional low voltage control or video interface control is specifi ed and factory
installed, please refer to wiring diagram on page 4.
Screen is shipped with internal wiring complete and control switch(es) fully
boxed. Wire to connect screen to switch(es) and switch(es) to power supply
should be furnished by installer. Con nec tions should be made in ac cor dance
with attached wiring diagram, and wiring should comply with national and
local electrical codes.
All operating switches should be "off" before power is connected.
Bottom Access Panel/Trap Door Opening & Closing
After screen case has been mounted, remove the dowel shipping brackets
from dowel if provided. A spring latch at each end of the trap door holds
this assembly closed. In some screens there will also be a spring latch
near the center of the case. To gain access to inside of screen case, disen-
gage spring latch at each end of the case (and near the center of the case, if
applicable) by sliding the latch lever towards the center of screen case, then
pull down slightly on the trap door assembly. The latch levers are somewhat
concealed from view. Locate these with the trap door open by feeling for the
vertical latch lever above the door about 8 cm from case endcaps and near
the center of the case.
The assembly will swing down, opening about 135°. Pivot the prop arms at
each end of the trap door assembly towards the ends of screen case. Prop
arms engage with a hole in each endcap to hold the trap door assembly fully
open. To close the trap door assembly disengage prop arms from endcaps
and pivot these over the access panel. Swing the trap door as sem bly upward,
stopping just before the latch levers hit the bottom fl anges of the endcaps
(and center of case where appropriate). Pull levers of latches towards center
of screen case to allow the trap door assembly to be pivoted to its closed po-
Dowel
sition. Make sure that the spring latch levers engage fully with case endcaps
(and center of case where appropriate).
If you encounter any diffi culties installing or ser vic ing your Ultimate Access screen, call
your dealer or Draper, Inc., in Spiceland, Indiana, 765/987-7999 or fax 765/987-1689.
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