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CRYSTAL SCREENS ASSEMBLY AND USER GUIDE

Crystal Screens Assembly and User Guide | 19

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Place an Adjustment Tube (N) 
over each of the 3 Spring Guide 
Assemblies (K) and tighten each 
evenly with a Wing Nut (O) until 
the springs are COMPRESSED 
to prepare for Crystal 
Screen mounting.

Summary of Contents for S100V2.5C

Page 1: ...2 5C S92V2 5C S100V2 5C S106V2 5C Record the model and serial number of your Crystal Screen for future reference This information is located on the rear of the frame assembly Mode _______________________________________________________ Serial _______________________________________________________ ...

Page 2: ... GUIDE IMPROPER MOUNTING MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH 5 Follow the assembly instructions provided in this guide 6 Use only the wall mount provided with the screen or one recommended by the manufacturer and carefully follow the mounting instructions Do not allow children to climb on or play with this product Do not place frame on furniture that could tip over and cause injury This product is i...

Page 3: ...unless they have consulted with a qualified physician 3 Children and teenagers should be carefully supervised while viewing 3D imagery Because the visual development of children 6 years and younger may be incomplete and could be adversely affected by exposure to 3D visual images it is not recommended that they use the screen to view 3D visual images unless their parent or guardian has first consul...

Page 4: ...4 Crystal Screens Assembly and User Guide A Bottom Tube x1 B Side Support Tube x1 C Top Tube x1 D Top Tension Tube X1 E Bottom Tension Tube x1 F Guide Support x1 ...

Page 5: ...EENS ASSEMBLY AND USER GUIDE Crystal Screens Assembly and User Guide 5 G Center Post x2 H Tension Support Tube x1 I Center Bracket x8 J Sliding Corner Bracket x4 K Spring Guide Assembly x3 L Compression Spring x3 ...

Page 6: ...ns Assembly and User Guide M Nylon Flat Washer x3 N Adjustment Tube x3 O Wing Nut 20 x3 P Phillips Flat head Screws 10 32 x 3 8 x3 Q Pan Head Phillips Screws 10 32 x 3 8 x3 R Button head Socket Cap Screws 20 x 3 8 x3 ...

Page 7: ...STAL SCREENS ASSEMBLY AND USER GUIDE Crystal Screens Assembly and User Guide 7 S Pan Head Phillip Screws small x3 T Pan Head Phillips Screws 8 32 x 3 8 x3 U Metal Washers x3 V Two Screen Pressure Strips x3 ...

Page 8: ...8 Crystal Screens Assembly and User Guide FRAME ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 9: ... responsible for faulty installation To avoid fingerprints leave the screen inside of the protective tube until the frame has been assembled Fingerprints will not affect the projected image When handling the screen wear the included gloves to minimize contact with the front side gray matted side of the Crystal Screen NOTE When laying out the frame take special care to face the tubes in the correct...

Page 10: ...Guide 1 Insert Side Support Tube B into Bottom Tube A and fasten with 2 Phillips Flat Head Screws P NOTE Side support tubes should be installed facing outward These two tubes can be identified by the multiple screw holes on the outer side ...

Page 11: ...CRYSTAL SCREENS ASSEMBLY AND USER GUIDE Crystal Screens Assembly and User Guide 11 2 Insert Top Tube C into Side Support Tube B and fasten it with 2 Phillips Flat Head Screws P ...

Page 12: ...12 Crystal Screens Assembly and User Guide 3 Insert Top Tension Tube D into Top Tube C and fasten with 4 Phillips Flat Head Screw ...

Page 13: ...CRYSTAL SCREENS ASSEMBLY AND USER GUIDE Crystal Screens Assembly and User Guide 13 4 Insert Bottom Tension Tube E into Bottom Tube A and fasten it with 4 Phillips Flat Head Screws P ...

Page 14: ...14 Crystal Screens Assembly and User Guide 5 Fasten the Guide Support F to the top and bottom frames D and E using 2 Pan head Phillips Screws Q on each end ...

Page 15: ... inside of the frame by fastening them with the Center Brackets I and Pan head Phillips Screws T at each end Include Metal Washers U Be sure that both center posts are installed with mounting holes facing the same direction as the side bars see illustration above NOTE Make sure that holes are located on the same side ...

Page 16: ...16 Crystal Screens Assembly and User Guide 7 Insert the short end of the Sliding Corner Brackets J to each end of the Tension Support Tube H and fasten each side with Phillips Flat Head Screws P ...

Page 17: ...blies K into the Tension Support Tube H Tighten the Jam Nut completely to lock the 3 Spring Guide Assemblies into place you may need to adjust the thumb screw in order to tighten the Jam Nuts Once the Jam Nut is in position tighten the thumb screw so that it is touching the jam nut as shown in the illustration above ...

Page 18: ...and User Guide 9 Place a Nylon Flat Washer M and a Compression Spring L onto each of the Spring Guide Assemblies K Carefully insert the assembly from step 8 into the frame from step 6 through the pre inserted nylon flange bearings ...

Page 19: ...UIDE Crystal Screens Assembly and User Guide 19 10 Place an Adjustment Tube N over each of the 3 Spring Guide Assemblies K and tighten each evenly with a Wing Nut O until the springs are COMPRESSED to prepare for Crystal Screen mounting ...

Page 20: ...20 Crystal Screens Assembly and User Guide CRYSTAL SCREEN MOUNTING ...

Page 21: ...Assembly and User Guide 21 NOTE Handle the Crystal Screen carefully To avoid fingerprints wear gloves Latex nitrile cloth etc to minimize contact with the front side gray matted side of the Crystal Screen Note fingerprints will not affect the projected image ...

Page 22: ...reen material face up glossy side down grey matted side up on the front side of the frame NOTE The screen is folded on the left and right sides and includes pre drilled holes to secure it to the frame You will need to carefully line up the screen holes with the threaded frame holes The screen is mounted in between the metal frame and the pressure strips ...

Page 23: ...e material with the threaded frame holes on the frame Place a screen pressure strip V over the screen holes and fasten with Button head Socket Cap Screws R Before fastening make sure the holes on the folded sides of the screen line up with the top or bottom edges of the frame Do not allow material to fold or wrinkle ...

Page 24: ...the screen holes and fasten with Button head Socket Cap Screws R While fastening make sure the crease of the screen lines up with the top or bottom edges of the frame NOTE If the crease does not match up do not force it Reexamine the Spring Guide Assemblies to be certain that each Thumb Screw is adjacent to its respective Jam Nut and each Wing Nut has been screwed to fully compress the spring ...

Page 25: ...EMBLY AND USER GUIDE Crystal Screens Assembly and User Guide 25 4 Loosen the Wing Nuts to begin tensioning the Crystal Screen Springs should decompress Wing Nuts should be loosened as much as possible without falling off ...

Page 26: ...nd User Guide 5 Tighten the thumb screw until springs are fully compressed and the screen is fully tensioned and free of wrinkles NOTE If you still see creases or winkles refer to the troubleshooting guide at the end of this manual ...

Page 27: ... 27 6 The bezel fastens with 18 Pan Head Philip Screws Small S Ensure the front of the bezel hooks over the screen side first then aligns with the fastening holes on the back side of the frame Note The six bezel pieces are marked 2 for each side 2 for the top and 2 for the bottom ...

Page 28: ...ith the cleaning cloth provided 3 Allow solution to air dry 4 Repeat Steps 1 3 if needed TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM SOLUTION 1 No mounting holes on the center posts for the wall mounts Check to see if the center posts are installed backwards 2 Mounting holes on center posts do not line up Check if one center post has been installed upside down 3 No mounting holes for the screen bezel Check if the scr...

Page 29: ...projector s brightness with the placement of the screen and placing the audience at a sufficient distance relative to the screen size The light from the projector should reflect off the center of the screen at an angle that is equal to the angle created when that light reflects off the screen as shown in the image below REFLECTING SURFACE INCIDENT WAVE PERPENDICULAR NORMAL OR ANGLE OF INCIDENCE AN...

Page 30: ...ter of the screen is located halfway vertically between the viewer and the projector when the viewer and projector are equal distance to the screen If viewers are closer than the projector the screen will need to be lower conversely if viewers are farther than the projector the screen will need to be higher ...

Page 31: ...e top of the projector s image is slightly below the top edge of the Crystal Screen Once in position the projector lens can be adjusted until the image is flush with the top edge of the screen This will create the most favorable viewing experience NOTE TO INSTALLERS When performing screen material demos the demo material should always be placed at a point of incident reflection between the viewer ...

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