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CENTER of CASE

CENTER 

of CASE

 

Engagement Bracket

With Ball Detent:

will snap into Access

Panel Support Bracket.

Access Panel

Support Bracket

1

2

 

 

 

 

 

Attaching Brackets:

Insert pin in top

slot and push up.
Rotate bracket

clockwise to lock

bracket in place.

Remove Screws

from both ends 

of Screen Housing.

Access 

Panel Door:

Pivot on Hinges. 

OPEN 

ACCESS 

PA

NEL

CLOSED 

ACCESS P

ANEL

SCREEN

HOUSING

Section 3 -

 Bottom Access XL Panel Installation/Removal

Figure 3

Access case as seen from below

Bottom access panel secures to the screen housing 

with two screws 

(one on each end)

, and held in the closed 

position by engagement brackets with ball detents that 

snap into case support brackets 

(Fig. 3)

.

 CAUTION:

 The following requires two people to perform safely.

Bottom flange of 

Access housing

Bottom Access Panel Door

CAUTION: Beware of pinch points at ends of closure

Please Note:

 When locating viewing surface and checking clearance for screen operation, ensure that surface is centered in the case.

1. 

Engage each case mounting bracket 

(attached to case)

 with top of housing 

(Fig. 2)

 and tighten set screws.

2. 

Screen should be sufficiently supported to withstand vibration.

Section 2 -

 Hanging Screen

Please Note:

 A hoisting bracket is included on each end of the 

case to aid in overhead installation.

3. 

Ensure that fasteners are of adequate strength and suitable 

for the mounting surface chosen. Supporting hardware 

such as chains, cables, two 

3/8

(9.5 mm)

 rods, etc., must be 

precisely vertical.

4. 

Entire bottom of case must be readily accessible after 

installation is complete.

5. 

Front, back, and top of case must be straight—not forced  

to warp or bow.

 CAUTION:

 Screen case and flange are not designed to 

serve as ceiling support.

6. 

Do not seal unit in ceiling until electrical connections have 

been made and screen operates successfully.

Please Note:

 If case is painted on location, removal of roller/

fabric assembly is recommended prior to painting. If not 

removed, slot on bottom of case should be shielded to  

protect viewing surface from paint splatters/overspray.

HOISTING 

BRACKET

CASE 

MOUNTING 

BRACKET

HOISTING 

BRACKET

CASE 

MOUNTING 

BRACKETS

7⁄8

(22mm) 

CABLE 

EXIT

ALTERNATE

INSTALLATION

Additional set of brackets 

required, but 

NOT 

included.

TYPICAL 

INSTALLATION

With typical installation, brackets 

may be angled to meet installation requirements.

HOISTING 

BRACKET

CASE 

MOUNTING 

BRACKET

HOISTING 

BRACKET

CASE 

MOUNTING 

BRACKETS

7⁄8

(22mm) 

CABLE 

EXIT

ALTERNATE

INSTALLATION

Additional set of brackets 

required, but 

NOT 

included.

TYPICAL 

INSTALLATION

With typical installation, brackets 

may be angled to meet installation requirements.

Figure 2

Installation of Case

Figure 4

Removing Access Panel

1. 

Press up on access panel and pull toward the front of the 

screen housing to disengage hinges and remove access panel.

2. 

To Remove/Install support brackets:

page 3 of 8

Access XL E and V

Summary of Contents for Access XL E Series

Page 1: ...ut Tab Tensioning V Dowel E Dowel Mounting Bracket Mounting Bracket Hoisting Bracket Leveling Brackets Hoisting Bracket E Free Hanging Viewing Surface V Flexible Vinyl Viewing Surface Trim Flange Shipping Brackets Attached to Dowel and Screen Case V Screens Only Please Note Shipping brackets must remain in place until product has been mounted and connected to power see Sections 1 and 4 in this doc...

Page 2: ...safety concerns including nearby persons or objects 11 After installation the entire system including all sensors should be carefully tested to ensure safe and normal operation Extreme care should be taken during testing to remain clear of moving parts to avoid possible injury 12 Operation of unit should be performed only by authorized and qualified personnel who have been trained in its safe and ...

Page 3: ...uate strength and suitable for the mounting surface chosen Supporting hardware such as chains cables two 3 8 9 5 mm rods etc must be precisely vertical 4 Entire bottom of case must be readily accessible after installation is complete 5 Front back and top of case must be straight not forced to warp or bow CAUTION Screen case and flange are not designed to serve as ceiling support 6 Do not seal unit...

Page 4: ...ded make sure it engages with motor If retaining clip is provided instead install to lock motor end in place 7 Support idler end of roller and slide mounting bracket toward roller Insert roller pin into nylon bushing on idler bracket Fig 6 8 Roller idler pin goes through idler bracket Reinstall washer and retaining clip Caution Failure to replace washer and retaining clip could result in separatio...

Page 5: ...e RS232 ETHERNET Serial communication and network communication optionally available KEY OPERATED SWITCHING Two key operated switches optionally available with this unit Key operated power supply switch controls power to screen and switches When off switches will not operate screen Key may be removed from switch in either on or off position 3 position key switch permits the screen to be operated d...

Page 6: ...s 5 32 4 mm Hex key To Reduce Screen Drop 1 Raise screen surface approximately 1 30 cm above desired setting and turn off 2 Turn DOWN I limit screw clockwise 3 screw turns 1 2 roller revolution 3 Test by lowering screen Repeat steps 1 2 until desired position is reached To Increase Screen Drop 1 Lower screen to down limit 2 With down switch on turn DOWN I limit screw counterclockwise 3 screw turns...

Page 7: ...andard Motor Wiring is on the AUDIENCE LEFT END of Screen Case R 5mm 2 73mm 3 92mm 3 92mm 8 225mm 10 257mm 2 73mm 2 73mm 11mm 1 38mm 3 mm 6mm 6 mm TYP 19mm TYP 13mm 13mm 13mm For minimum length of ceiling cutout subtract 11 4 32mm from case length measured from outer edge of flanges For minimum width of cutout front to back see case width dimensions below Leveling bracket is used to level the case...

Page 8: ... others IR Eye Input Low Voltage Trigger 4 28 VDC RS232 485 Inputs Outputs Receiver Button 3 Button Wall Switch DOWN Black COM White UP Red Wall Switch Electrically Straight Data Cable to more LVC IV modules FUSE 3 15 AMP 250 VAC 5x20mm To 110 120 VAC Line Red to screen directional Brown to screen directional Yellow to 110V 120V AC Hot Black to 110V 120V AC Hot White Common to screen 110V 120V AC ...

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