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Place one of the Floating Bracket assemblies on the top of the screen housing, then 
slide it horizontally until the bracket is in contact with the back of the housing. 
Tighten the Locking Screw until the Up and Down Locking Teeth mate with the 
grooves in the back of the housing. Repeat for the other bracket. 

 

 

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Using two people, suspend the screen and bracket assembly from your suspension 
points on the ceiling. Use a carpenter's level to ensure that the housing is level. 

 

 

REMOVING THE SCREEN 

To remove the screen from the brackets, unscrew the Locking Screws on the brackets to 
disengage the Up and Down Locking Teeth from the grooves in the back of the housing. 
Press down on the levers on the front of each bracket, then slide housing forward to 
disengage the hook on the bracket from the groove in the top of the housing. 
 

 

Summary of Contents for 30448

Page 1: ...Motorized Projection Screen 16 9 P Ns 7931 7932 7934 30448 30449 30450 User s Manual...

Page 2: ...30450 Only 6 INSTALLATION 6 Mounting Guidelines 7 Standard Installation Instructions 8 Suspension Installation Instructions 9 REMOVING THE SCREEN 10 TENSION ADJUSTMENT 11 UP AND DOWN LIMITS 11 WIRING...

Page 3: ...Do not use if repair or adjustment is needed Do not stand beneath this product while it is in operation Prior to operation ensure that the sticker on the housing and underbar is removed General This...

Page 4: ...ng a fixed electrical connection directly wired to a power source install a quick disconnect device inline where it can be readily accessible If using a standard AC power plug ensure that the power ou...

Page 5: ...e any problem with your order please give us an opportunity to make it right You can contact a Monoprice Customer Service representative through the Live Chat link on our website www monoprice com or...

Page 6: ...loating Wall Brackets which can be mounted to a wood stud wall concrete wall wood stud ceiling or concrete ceiling It also includes Ceiling Brackets which attach to the Floating Wall Brackets and allo...

Page 7: ...Otherwise measure the marked drill holes from the wall to ensure that the screen will be parallel with the wall If mounting to wood studs drill a 4mm pilot hole 40mm deep into the stud If mounting to...

Page 8: ...tion Instructions section below 2 Loosen the Locking Screw on each bracket to lower the Lock Piece as shown in the image below 3 Lift the screen until the top of the housing is contacting the bracket...

Page 9: ...ts can really hurt before they kill you 1 Insert one of the Ceiling Lock Brackets through the slot on one of the Ceiling Mount Brackets Next insert the vertical tab on the Ceiling Mount Bracket throug...

Page 10: ...4 Using two people suspend the screen and bracket assembly from your suspension points on the ceiling Use a carpenter s level to ensure that the housing is level REMOVING THE SCREEN To remove the scre...

Page 11: ...UP AND DOWN LIMITS The screen up and down limits are set at the factory so normally there is no need to adjust them However if the need arises use the included motor limit setting tool to adjust the...

Page 12: ...n For a wall switch wire the switch not included to pins 4 5 and 7 8 of an RJ45 plug not included For RS 232 or RS 485 control wire a DB 9 plug not included to pins 1 and 2 an RJ45 plug not included T...

Page 13: ...en using RS 232 or RS 485 commands RS 232 RS 485 CONTROL You can use a computer with RS 232 or RS 485 control to raise and lower the screen The communications protocol is Data Bits 8 digits Initial Di...

Page 14: ...amming will fail Do not start programming while the screen is in motion When you program the system for a different remote control the included remote will no longer work until the programming is clea...

Page 15: ...hite Screen Gain 1 0 Viewing Angles 160 Viewing Area 92 1 x 52 0 2340 x 1320 mm Total Screen Height 77 7 1973mm Left Right Borders 2 0 50mm Top Border 19 7 500mm Bottom Border 2 0 50mm Power Requireme...

Page 16: ...een Gain 1 0 Viewing Angles 160 Viewing Area 104 6 x 58 8 2656 x 1494 mm Total Screen Height 80 6 2047mm Left Right Borders 2 0 50mm Top Border 15 7 400mm Bottom Border 2 0 50mm Power Requirements 100...

Page 17: ...en Gain 1 0 Viewing Angles 160 Viewing Area 115 9 x 65 2 2945 x 1656 mm Total Screen Height 85 8 2179mm Left Right Borders 2 0 50mm Top Border 11 8 300mm Bottom Border 3 1 80mm Power Requirements 100...

Page 18: ...Screen Gain 1 3 Viewing Angles 160 Viewing Area 92 4 x 52 0 2346 x 1320 mm Total Screen Height 69 9 1776mm Left Right Borders 3 1 80mm Top Border 15 8 400mm Bottom Border 1 2 30mm Power Requirements...

Page 19: ...Screen Gain 1 3 Viewing Angles 160 Viewing Area 104 6 x 58 8 2656 x 1494 mm Total Screen Height 76 8 1950mm Left Right Borders 3 1 80mm Top Border 15 8 400mm Bottom Border 1 2 30mm Power Requirements...

Page 20: ...Screen Gain 1 3 Viewing Angles 160 Viewing Area 130 7 x 73 5 3321 x 1868 mm Total Screen Height 91 9 2334mm Left Right Borders 3 1 80mm Top Border 15 8 400mm Bottom Border 1 6 40mm Power Requirements...

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