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Multi Vision Imager Frame Assembly

1.  The main frame pieces are individually paper wrapped and 

taped. Remove all paper from the pieces.  

Do Not Use A Utility Knife To Remove Paper

2.  Lay frame pieces out on the floor or table as shown in  

Figure 2. The top frame assembly has the roller, motor and 
tensioned fabric attached to it. The right side frame assembly 
has the junction box attached to it.

3.  Assemble left side of frame to the top and bottom of frame. 

The large L brackets will slide into the aluminum extrusion 
while the small L brackets will slide into the aluminum 
channel. Use #10 x 3/8" button head screws to attach parts. 
See Figure 2.

4.  Using an 1/8" Allen wrench tighten screws. Adjust screws  

so that the front surfaces evenly match at the corners.

5.  Assemble right side of frame to the top and bottom of frame. 

This is done exactly the same way as the left side.

6.  Insert motor phone RJ-45 jack into receptacle located  

at the top of the junction box. Insert motor cable connector 
to the connector located on the side of junction box.

7.  Remove the shipping braces by removing #10 x 3/8" sheet 

metal screws from the aluminum slat. Two of these screws 
will be used later to “WALL MOUNT” screen to wall. Remove 
black knobs and shipping braces. Carefully let the slat rest on 
the inside of the top frame. Save the knobs, they will be used 
to attach the Da-Snap frame to the main frame.

8.  Carefully slide the Da-Snap frame inside the main frame as 

per Figure 3. First, slide the bottom of frame under the 
bottom bracket, then the top, under the top bracket(s). Make 
sure the tensioned screen is not hit by the top of the Da-Snap 
frame. Lift Da-Snap frame against the inside top and bottom 
brackets, align holes and attach with black knobs.

At this point, preparations are needed to provide electrical power 
to unit; see “ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION” and wiring diagrams 
on pages 4 and 5.

Multi Vision Imager Assembly

Figure 2

Top Of Frame

Receptacle

Black Knobs (4)

Right Of Frame

Bottom Of Frame

Left Of Frame

Large L Bracket

Small L Bracket

#10 x 

3

8

" Button 

Head Screw

Shipping 
Braces (4)

Phone Jack

Connector

Connector

Junction Box

Installation Hole 

For 

1

2

" Conduit

#10 x 

3

8

" Sheet  

Metal Screws (4)

Summary of Contents for Multi vision imager

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION BOOK FOR Multi Vision Imager ...

Page 2: ... long and will house the 6 1 4 x 8 top and bottom main frame parts the 1 1 2 x 1 1 2 frame parts hardware and wall switch The smaller cardboard box will house the side main frame parts and the fabric for the Da Snap Screen Da Snap Frame Assembly 1 Unpack the 1 1 2 x 1 1 2 frame parts and fabric from the cardboard boxes DO NOT unroll the screen surface at this time 2 Slide the frame pieces together...

Page 3: ...to the connector located on the side of junction box 7 Remove the shipping braces by removing 10 x 3 8 sheet metal screws from the aluminum slat Two of these screws will be used later to WALL MOUNT screen to wall Remove black knobs and shipping braces Carefully let the slat rest on the inside of the top frame Save the knobs they will be used to attach the Da Snap frame to the main frame 8 Carefull...

Page 4: ...ard bracket distances If your screens viewing width is under 87 wide center the single wall bracket with the frame 3 Secure large wall bracket s to wall studs at the desired height Make sure the brackets are level Drill holes and attach mounting brackets into wall You will need at least 4 clearance above the drilled holes to hang the screen It is recommended to use a 1 4 x 1 1 2 lag screws not sup...

Page 5: ...ch in center off position and allow motor to cool for 30 minutes Bracket Distances For Standard Sizes Screen Size Distance Weight 106 D HDTV 97 201 Lbs 110 D HDTV 101 207 Lbs 119 D HDTV 109 21 Lbs 133 D HDTV 121 243 Lbs 159 D HDTV 144 284 Lbs 103 D CS 100 191 Lbs 115 D CS 111 208 Lbs 125 D CS 120 223 Lbs 133 D CS 127 235 Lbs 138 D CS 131 241 Lbs 148 D CS 141 5 258 Lbs Back Lip Of Frame Will Wedge ...

Page 6: ...he splitter board Figure 6 Low Voltage Wall Switch Optional IR And RF Remote Control Motor Blue Common Brown Hot Green Ground To Case 240VAC 50Hz 240V Wiring Diagram RJ9 Up STOP DOWN Ground Must Be Connected To Building Ground RJ9 Green Front Back UP DN GND 5V 3 POSITION SWITCH RJ9 Dry Contacts Splitter UP 5V COM DN IMPORTANT NOTE The wall switch is REQUIRED to make any limit switch adjustments EV...

Page 7: ...creen is in limit set mode and no buttons are pushed for 20 seconds the LED on the back of the wall switch will turn off the motor will return to run mode and no changes will be saved If this occurs return to step 3 for down limit adjustment or step 4 for up limit adjustment IMPORTANT NOTE The wall switch is REQUIRED to make any limit switch adjustments EVEN if a third party control system is used...

Page 8: ...ircuit breaker No power to operating switch or junction Check above Tighten all loose wire connections Correct any improper connections Down Position Check for power across black and white leads Up Position Check for power across red and white leads Power at junction box Thermal overload tripped Let motor cool down for 15 minutes Try again Broken wire in the down or up position Check for continuit...

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Page 12: ...HE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WARRANTIES AS TO FITNESS FOR USE AND MERCHANTABILITY Any implied warranties of fitness for use or merchantability that may be mandated by statute or rule of law are limited to the one 1 year warranty period This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have o...

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