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Scissor Lift SLX by Draper

 

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Installing Projector

  Generally, the video projector should be suspended from the Projector 

Pan according to projector manufacturer’s instructions and recommended 

standard ceiling mounting hardware. Projector should be bolted to projector 

pan as in a normal ceiling mounting. Equipment should not be allowed to rest 

on optional ceiling closure during operation.

  The Scissor Lift SLX has a grounded 110-120V AC, 60 Hz power cord for 

projector power supply. The power cord is laced down the back scissor and is 

“hot” at all times.

  Control cables should be laced through our Cable Management System. 

Make sure to use flexible cables, and to allow enough cable at each turn 

so cables do not stretch or kink. This will ensure that cords do not become 

tangled and damaged during Scissor Lift SLX operation.

  Unit and projection system should be operated, checked and adjusted as 

necessary at this time.

NOTE: 

Immediately upon completion of the surrounding ceiling, units should 

be operated to confirm that optional ceiling closure panel stops just short of 

touching ceiling in closed position.

Warning:

 Keep fingers and other objects away from automatic ceiling closure 

and scissor mechanisms when unit is operating. Serious injury or damage 

could result.

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Installing Optional Universal Projector Mount

  If you ordered the unit with optional Universal Projector Mount pre-installed, 

disregard these instructions.

  If you did not order the mount pre-installed, you will need to install a new 

Projector Pan, which includes the Universal Projector Mount's rectangular 

plate.

1

 Lower unit until the Bottom Pan is resting on a tabletop or other stable and  

  sturdy surface.

2

 Remove Lifting Cable Bar from Bottom Pan (see Fig. 2).

3

 Remove bolts holding Projector Pan to Bottom Pan (see Fig. 2).

4

 Remove Projector Pan and set aside.

5

 Place new Projector Pan with Universal Mount into place.

6

 Re-attach Projector Pan to Bottom Pan.

7

 Re-attach Lifting Cable Bar to Bottom Pan.

3

15

/

16

"

12"

2

1

/

16

"

7"

Secondary Method—Adjusting Lifting Cable Bar

(if above does not work)

3

/

8

"-18 x 1" hex head cap 

screws for attaching Lifting 

Cable Bar to Bottom Pan

Run the unit to its "Service" position and make sure pan is level. 

Try and set 

so that pan is not more than ¾" out of level. However, the pan does not 

have to be perfectly level, as long as the positioning is consistent and 

repeatable in "Show" and "Closed" positions.

1

 Make sure Bottom Pan is supported.

2

 Remove screws holding Lifting Cable Bar to the Bottom Pan (see Fig. 2).

3

 Move Lifting Cable Bar forward or back (see Fig. 2).

4

 Replace screws.

5

 Check level again. If still not level, repeat.

Preferred Method—Adjusting Projector Pan

  The Projector Pan can be moved forward or back.

1

 

Make sure Bottom Pan is supported.

2

 Remove the Lifting Cable Bar (see Fig. 2).

3

 Remove screws holding Projector Pan on Bottom Pan (see Fig. 2).

4

 Move Bottom Pan forward or back.

Replace screws.

6

 Replace Lifting Cable Bar.

Attachment points

for Lifting Cables

¼"-20 x ¾" hex head

cap screws for attaching

Projector Pan to Bottom Pan

Figure 2

Figure 3

Adjusting for Level or Center of Gravity

Lifting Cable Bar

Projector Pan

Bottom Pan

Summary of Contents for SLX14

Page 1: ... to the Scissor Lift SLX for Electrical Connections Unit operates on 110 120V AC 60 Hz current Opening the electrical box exposes terminals for field connections Unit is shipped with internal wiring complete Wire to connect unit to power supply should be furnished by installer Connections should be made in accordance with wiring diagram and wiring should comply with national and local electrical c...

Page 2: ... the mount pre installed you will need to install a new Projector Pan which includes the Universal Projector Mount s rectangular plate 1 Lower unit until the Bottom Pan is resting on a tabletop or other stable and sturdy surface 2 Remove Lifting Cable Bar from Bottom Pan see Fig 2 3 Remove bolts holding Projector Pan to Bottom Pan see Fig 2 4 Remove Projector Pan and set aside 5 Place new Projecto...

Page 3: ...tions included in this document Ceiling tile by others Lower section of Environmental Air Space Housing Trim Ring 1 2 3 8 9 7 4 7 5 6 Item Qty Part Number Description 1 1 C028 546 Frame SLX Closure Trim 2 1 C044 181 07SA Panel SLX Assembled Closure 3 2 C002 845 07SA Bracket SLX Closure 4 4 C077 035 49 Rod 3 8 16 x 177 8 L Threaded Zinc 5 8 C013 050 Washer 375 I D x 875 O D x 064 TK GRD 2 Zinc Flat...

Page 4: ... Position has been set See the operation above where Show Position is not yet set Remember that clearing and setting the Show Position does not affect the closed position limits Adjustments CAUTION Be sure all switches are in Off position before adjusting limit switch Always be prepared to shut lift off manually when new adjustment is being tested Please refer to wiring diagram Caution The mainten...

Page 5: ... Switch BK RD BL Motor BL WH WH WH 125V 10A Outlet BK BK WH GN N 110 120 Vac Supply Dashed wiring by electrician RD WH BK RD WH WH RD BK WH RD Encoder Low voltage wiring by others Low Voltage Trigger 6 24 VDC Wall Switch Key Switch RP RQ Bus Ports for remote controls such as Eye Port for IR Eye RF Receiver LED Wall Switch and RS232 ...

Page 6: ...ble A 357 16 371 16 42 36 3911 16 42 35 19 16 1 8 Top View Front View Side View Scissor Lift SLX Dimensions Table A Closed Extended Model Height Height SLX10 141 16 10 7 SLX14 165 16 14 2 SLX17 189 16 17 8 SLX21 2013 16 21 3 SLX24 231 16 24 9 SLX28 255 16 28 5 5 20 41 48 22 19 41 Front Back View Side View ...

Page 7: ...ber Description 1 1 C028 544 02SA Frame SLX Plenum 2 1 C028 545 07SA Frame SLX Trim Ring 3 4 C044 178SA Panel SLX Plenum Side 4 4 C044 180SA Panel SLX Plenum End 5 2 C044 179SA Panel SLX Middle End 6 2 C044 177SA Panel SLX Plenum Middle Side 7 1 C095 123SA Cover SLX Plenum 8 28 C020 325 Screw 8 32 x 3 8 Type 1 HWH 9 40 C018 051 Nut 8 32 Zinc Hex KEPS 10 12 C013 070 Washer 188 I D x 5 O D x 07 TK N...

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