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5.
5-12 volt trigger
(Item D, Fig 4):
The built-in 5-12V
trigger input allows your screen to synchronize its drop &
rise with the projector’s power cycle. The screen deploys
when the projector powers up and will retract when the
projector powers down. The 5-12 volt RJ45 cable connects
to your projector’s trigger output via a separate cable that
may or may not be provided by the manufacturer of the
projector. The trigger feature will not work without an
output cable from the projector, but it can be tested by
connecting the Red (+) and Green (-) cable to a 9-volt
battery.
3 prong power cord
6.
Wireless 5-12 volt trigger
(Item F, Fig 5)
: The RF remote control serves as a dual purpose, independently as a
handheld remote control, or as a Wireless 5-12 volt trigger using the trigger cable. The radio frequency
technology can be programmed to send a wireless signal that synchronizes screen drop & rise with the projector’s
power cycle.
Here’s how to set up your Wireless 5-12 volt trigger | Synchronization Instructions
Step 1:
Connect one end of the 3.5 mm wireless 5-12 volt trigger cable to the RF remote.
Step 2:
Connect the other 3.5 mm end of the wireless 5-12 volt trigger cable to your projector
Step 3:
Make sure to unplug your screen from the power outlet
Step 4:
Hold the UP button on your RF remote
Step 5:
While holding the UP button, plug the screen back to the power outlet
Step 6:
Wait 5 seconds and then release the UP button
Step 7:
Your 5-12V wireless trigger should now be activated with your screen and ready to be used and able to
control your screen with your projector’s power cycle
Repeat the steps again if not successful.
(Please be aware, the projector on/off cycle may take longer to fully activate. It usually takes around 20-
30seconds for full off and on cycle each time)
DC 5-12V out
The back of the
projector
Wireless 5-12V
trigger cable
For the following videos please see the following links:
Ceiling Installation Video –
www.elitescreens.com/sakertabceilinginstall
Wireless Trigger Demonstration Video -
www.elitescreens.com/sakertabtriggerdemo
Fig.2
Fig.3
3 Way Wall Switch
(does not have IR sensor)
IR “eye” receiver
Fig 5
Fig.4
RJ45 Input
5-12 volt
trigger cable