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Installation Instructions

Nocturne™ Exterior Projection Screen by Draper

Copyright © 2012 Draper Inc. 

Form Nocturne_Inst12 

Print ed in U.S.A.

®

If you encounter any diffi culties installing or servicing your Nocturne Exterior Projection Screen 
call your dealer or Draper, Inc. in Spiceland, In di ana, 765-987-7999, or fax 765-987-7142.

Caution

  Inspect all boxes to make sure you have received the proper parts.

  Open cartons lengthwise.

  All hardware must be installed level. Screens must be level and square.

  Do not wire motors in parallel without written permission from Draper.

  It is the installer’s responsibility to make sure appropriate fasteners are used 

  for mounting surface.

 

Please read the following installation guidelines thoroughly and follow 

  them carefully. Failure to do so may cause product to fall or otherwise 
  fail, and invalidates warranty.

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Before mounting your Nocturne Exterior Projection Screen, mark build-
ing for placement of mounting brackets and pre-drill mounting holes 
and electrical access holes (if necessary) in mounting surface. It is 
installer’s responsibility to make sure appropriate fasteners are used for 
mounting surface. The Nocturne Exterior Projection Screen is shipped 
with screen case assembly complete (see Fig. 1).

Mounting Through Back of Screen Case:

 Remove fascia from screen case. If your unit is equipped with a crank 

  operator, fi rst remove the crank attachment from the unit, then remove ad-
  ditional screws holding fascia onto back/top and rotate fascia up and off of
  unit (see Fig. 2).

Figure 1

Drill holes for wall mounting,
using holes in endcaps as guides.

Figure 2

 Drill mounting holes in back of screen case, using holes in endcaps for 

  guides. Holes can also be drilled through the sides of the endcaps for 
  inside mounting (see Fig. 3). If this is a motorized unit, you will also need to 
  drill out a hole for the power and control cable to exit the screen case.

Figure 3

Mounting Through Top of Screen Case:

 Remove fascia from screen case. If your unit is equipped with a crank 

  operator, fi rst remove the crank attachment from the unit, then remove ad-
  ditional screws holding fascia onto back/top and rotate fascia up and off of 
  unit (see Fig. 2).

 Remove screen assembly from screen case. If motorized, remove motor 

  retaining clips. Pull the screen assembly away from the operator end. This 
  will depress the spring-loaded pin on the non-operator end. Then you can 
  rotate screen assembly out of the screen case (Fig. 4).

Figure 4

Motorized

Crank

 Drill mounting holes in top of screen case, using holes in endcaps for 

  guides. If this is a motorized unit, you will also need to drill out holes for the 
  power and control cables to exit the screen case.

Please Note: It is the installer’s responsibility to make sure appropriate 
fasteners are used for mounting surface.

 Replace screen assembly in screen case. Place the spring-loaded pin on 

  the non-operator end into the endcap. Push the screen assembly toward 
  the non-operator end to depress the spring-loaded pin, then rotate screen
  assembly into the screen case.

 Lower viewing surface approximately 12" to begin guide installation.

 If motorized, replace motor retaining clips (see Fig. 4).

Please Note: It is the installer’s responsibility to make sure appropriate 
fasteners are used for mounting surface.

Side Cable Installation (see Fig. 5 on page 2):

Please Note: Skip this section if you elect not to install the side cable 
guides.

 Attach cable deck or wall mount to mounting surface.

 Attach cable to deck or wall mount using provided washer and nut.

 After making sure of the length required, cut cable and strip the protective 

  jacket from the top 1".

 Insert cable through the hole provided in the end of the dowel, and then up 

  through hole in endcap.

 Insert stripped-off portion of cable into provided screw jacket, then tighten 

  in place against the side wall of the endcap with the provided screw. Make 
  sure the cable is taut. Tension to 8 in-lbs, so the screen will move up and 
  down easily along the cable.

 Replace fascia and crank operator (if provided).

Please Note:

 

A minimum of 1¾" is required 

for the closure to hinge up, attach and close.

Please Note:

 

A minimum of 1¾" is required for the closure to hinge up, attach 

and close.

For fl ush ceiling mount, blocking (max. 
depth 3") may also be required above 
screen case to allow closure panel suf-
fi cient room to hinge to open/close.

1¾"

Min.

3" Max.

Wall

Clg

Summary of Contents for Nocturne

Page 1: ...t then remove ad ditional screws holding fascia onto back top and rotate fascia up and off of unit see Fig 2 Remove screen assembly from screen case If motorized remove motor retaining clips Pull the screen assembly away from the operator end This will depress the spring loaded pin on the non operator end Then you can rotate screen assembly out of the screen case Fig 4 Figure 4 Motorized Crank Dri...

Page 2: ...oper back push button Lower screen to desired down stop position Set lower limit by depressing and releasing the proper front push button Screw Type Limits Determine which direction of travel corresponds with arrows on motor Operate screen to desired down stop position Set limit by turning the proper socket toward the to lower the limit and to raise it Operate screen to desired up stopping positio...

Page 3: ...Aux Port for connecting additional LVC III modules up to six total can be linked connect from Aux to Eye Dashed wiring by electrician Low voltage wiring by others White Common Red Up Black Down Green Ground Location of key operated on off switch if furnished To 110 120V Line Internal Screen Wiring STOP Control Switches 24v DC STOP RS232 Data FROM Control System RS232 Data TO Control System Signal ...

Page 4: ... you have The limits must also be set Here are the initial programming instructions Connect power to motor Select the transmitter channel to which you plan to learn the motor Press and hold the UP and DOWN buttons at the same time until the motor jogs then release Check the motor run direction by press either the UP or DOWN buttons This is important because if you do step 3 without doing this step...

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