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Twilight Electric Series 

Outdoor Electric Projection Screen 

For 100” and 120” models

 

User’s Guide 

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Thank you for choosing the Twilight Electric projection screen! Please read through this user guide before utilizing 
the screen. Correct usage and maintenance will ensure a long product life. 

 

Product Description: 

The 

Twilight Electric

 is an outdoor projector screen for wall and patio installations that brings media room quality 

to  your  outdoor  spaces.  Its  sleek  aluminum  casing  beautifully  accessorizes  your  backyard,  patio,  pool  deck  or 
anywhere a gathering for evening movie time is appropriate. 
 

Outdoor Projection Screen Disclaimer 

Never  leave  your  projection  screen  out  and  exposed  to  direct  sunlight.   Regardless  of  screen  brand,  prolonged 
exposure  to  the  sun’s  ultraviolet  radiation  degrades  the  chemical  bonds  causing  the  material  to  ultimately 
decompose.  Photo  degradation  first  causes  the  material  to  lose  its  theater-grade  reflective  qualities.  Eventually 
nature  will  destroy  even  synthetic  materials.  For  this  reason,  the 

Twilight  Electric

  has  a  retractable  design  that 

allows the material to be drawn up into its protective casing to be shielded from solar radiation.  

 

Care & Use Instructions   
 

  Dust,  dirt and scratches  on  the  projection surface will  affect the  picture  quality, please  take  note of the  points 

below to prevent that from occurring:  
 

1. Do not touch the projection surface with your hands  
2. Do not write or draw on the projection surface  
3. Do not use fingers or sharp objects to point on the projection surface; this will damage the screen material.  
4. Use a soft-damp cloth to clean the projection surface; do not use chemical cleaning agents or alcohol.   
5. Use clean water when dampening the cleaning cloth and do not rub against the material to clean it.   
 

To avoid damage and injury, the screen should only be operated by adults. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Twilight Portable Series

Page 1: ...violet radiation degrades the chemical bonds causing the material to ultimately decompose Photo degradation first causes the material to lose its theater grade reflective qualities Eventually nature w...

Page 2: ...user serviceable parts in this unit Do not attempt to disassemble this unit by yourself No one except authorized technicians can open and make repairs to this unit Make sure the power source this uni...

Page 3: ...ng measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna of the device which may be causing the interference Increase the separation between the screen and the device s receiver Connect the equipment in...

Page 4: ...re with the M4x50 Screws B 3 Attach the screen to the Mounting Brackets A by inserting the top of the case to Fix Plate 1 and securing the back of the case to Fix Plate 2 Make sure the case slots are...

Page 5: ...3 Attach the screen to the Mounting Bracket A by inserting the top of the case to Fix Plate 1 and securing the back of the case to Fix Plate 2 Make sure the case slots are securely attached to the Mou...

Page 6: ...radio waves eliminate the need for a direct line of sight Radio Frequency RF Remote Synchronization Instructions 1 Make sure the screen s power cable is not plugged into a power outlet If so then unp...

Page 7: ...sful 6 If unsuccessful repeat from Step 1 B Wireless trigger and projector set up SET button 1 Plug the wireless trigger s IEC cable into the projector s power receptacle 2 Power ON the projector The...

Page 8: ...ol F Install the magnetic bottom bracket G so that the weight bar sleeve cradles inside see picture below Note The screen should deploy straight down and align with the magnetic bottom bracket G Once...

Page 9: ...ot Reposition the magnetic bottom bracket if needed How to ground the screen 1 Attach the Hook I into the Iron Ring and join the Hook I and Curved Stake H using the Elastic String J 2 Drive the Curved...

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