Elite Screens VMAX Tab-Tension 3 Series User Manual Download Page 4

Rev. 20220302DT DS0169 

 

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VMAX 3 Series | Controls and Accessories 

A. Infrared 

(IR) Remote 

B. Radio 

Frequency 

(RF) Remote 

C. Wall switch 

control box 

D. 5-12 volt 

trigger cable 

E. IR extended 

“eye” receiver 

F. Wireless 5-12v 

trigger cable  

G. AAA 

batteries 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Screen operation 

Electric Current

: Depending upon region, your Elite Screen will operate on 100v, 110v, or 220v voltage.  

1. After ensuring the power outlet & screen are compatible (voltage), plug the power cord into the power outlet.  
2. Once the screen has power, you’ll be able to control it using any of the 6 methods described below. 

6 ways to control your VMAX 3 screen

 

1.  IR  remote  control

  (

Item  A,  Fig  1

):  The  Infrared 

functions by direct line of sight contact using a beam 
range  of  30  feet.  Aim  the  IR  remote  at  the  circular 
window located on the left side of the screen. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
3.  RF  Remote  Control

  (

Item  B

):  The  radio  waves 

eliminate the need for a direct line of sight and has a 
range of 100 feet. 

2. IR “Eye” Receiver

 (

Item E, Fig 2

): The IR “Eye” 

Receiver plugs  directly into  the  screen’s  RJ45 input 
to  present  a  low-profile  line-of-sight  control  option 
for  your  IR  remote  control.  It  is  an  extended  eye-
receiver  to  accommodate  a  recessed  ceiling 
installation. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

4.  3-Way  Wall  Switch

  (

Item  C,  Fig  3

):  The  3-way  wall  switch  is  a  wall  mounted  control  box  with  an 

up/stop/down button. It plugs directly into the screen’s RJ45 input. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Fig.2  

UP 

STOP 

DOWN 

3 Way Wall Switch  
(does not have IR sensor) 

Fig.1  

IR/RF remote 

IR 

“eye” 

receiver 

Fig.3  

Summary of Contents for VMAX Tab-Tension 3 Series

Page 1: ...even or inclined surfaces Do not put heavy objects on the power cord and position it properly to avoid creating a trip obstacle Never overload the power cord to prevent an electric shock or fire due to a loose contact or a short circuit There are not user serviceable parts in this unit Do not attempt to disassemble this unit by yourself No one except authorized technicians can open and make repair...

Page 2: ... s receiver Connect the projection screen to another power source apart from the interfering device Pre Installation 1 Carefully unpack the screen 2 Always handle the screen upright on a level clean surface 3 Keep the screen out of contact with foreign particles such as dust sawdust and or liquids NOTE Wall screws included with this product are complementary and may not be adequate for all mountin...

Page 3: ...Mount the product onto the screw 4 Make sure the screen is properly leveled B Ceiling Mount I Ceiling Mount 1 Attach the Bracket A to each side end cap using the M5x11 Bolt Screw and M5 Nut 2 Measure the distance B between the screw holes on the brackets Drill 3 holes each side on the ceiling according to the distance B Wood stud installation recommended but if not available use dry wall anchors 3...

Page 4: ...remote control Item A Fig 1 The Infrared functions by direct line of sight contact using a beam range of 30 feet Aim the IR remote at the circular window located on the left side of the screen 3 RF Remote Control Item B The radio waves eliminate the need for a direct line of sight and has a range of 100 feet 2 IR Eye Receiver Item E Fig 2 The IR Eye Receiver plugs directly into the screen s RJ45 i...

Page 5: ...e projector s power cycle Here s how to set up your Wireless 5 12 volt trigger Synchronization Instructions Step1 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 ...

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