11. De-mounting the seamless screens
OverView D 50" – DOC-3303-5 – installation manual – Revision 10 – September 2006
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De-mounting the seamless screens
When de-installing the system with seamless screens, strictly keep to the procedure
below! Otherwise the screens will be damaged!
Since there are four different types of screens with respect to movability (static, in
horizontal direction only, in vertical direction only, in horizontal and vertical direction),
not only the entirety of the projection systems has to be cared for, but also the position of
the projection system in the display wall!
It is crucial to know the position of the static screen in the bottom row. Above the static
screen, in all rows the screen with vertical movability only is placed!
The module with the static screen is marked by a red label on the right rear profile.
The Horizontal Movement Screws which are required to de-install the screens are in a
plastic bag which is fixed via cable ties in the darkbox of the static module.
static
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2
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Start de-installation only after the respective screen has been equipped with the top and
bottom horizontal movement screws!
Before de-installaing a screen, apply the Horizontal Movement screw! Turn the horizontal
movement screws until there is at least 1mm gap to the neighbor!
To de-install the display wall, start with de-installing the screens of the
top
row.
In the top row, the screen above the static screen is the
last
one to be de-mounted!
In the entire
display wall
, the
static
screen is the
last
one to be de-mounted!
Start the de-installation with the most right screen of the top row.
In case of a only two columns, one of the outer screens is naturally the one which is above
the static screen! Make sure NOT to start with this screen!