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4-Way ScreenWall

ElectriMask

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Installation Instructions

Operating the Screen

Maintenance

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Installation Instructions

Operating the Screen

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4WSN-1005

To the Owner

Installation Instructions

Operating the Screen

Maintenance

Summary of Contents for 4-Way ScreenWall ElectriMask

Page 1: ... W N E R 4 Way ScreenWall ElectriMask To the Owner Installation Instructions Operating the Screen Maintenance O W N E R S M A N U A L To the Owner Installation Instructions Operating the Screen Maintenance 4WSN 1005 To the Owner Installation Instructions Operating the Screen Maintenance ...

Page 2: ...rporation Stewart Filmscreen reserves the right to make changes to the product specified in this document From time to time this document is updated Current versions of documentation are posted on the Stewart Filmscreen website at www stewartfilm com ...

Page 3: ...rame 5 Step 2 Electrical Hook up 10 Step 3 Hanging the Frame on the Wall 16 Operating the Mask 17 Adjusting the Mask Extension 17 Screen Care and Cleaning 19 Troubleshooting 20 4 Way ScreenWall ElectriMask Owner s Manual 1 4 Way ScreenWall ElectriMask O W N E R S M A N U A L ...

Page 4: ...refers to the format width to height in which your video sources are produced The masking panels are controlled by three separate motors allowing maximum control and adjustability Figure 1 Masking systems The sizes and weights of the various 4 Way ScreenWall ElectriMask models are listed in the charts in Figure 2 2 Stewart Filmscreen Corporation TO THE OWNER HDTV Image Size 16 9 1 78 1 HDTV Image ...

Page 5: ...ble Row 2 140 lbs 63 5 kg 4WSNH123 60 x 107 152 4 x 271 8 cm Size Table Row 3 150 lbs 68 kg 4WSNH135 66 x 118 167 6 x 300 cm Size Table Row 4 160 lbs 72 5 kg Row Diag Size 4 3 1 33 1 Diag Size 1 85 1 Diag Size 2 35 1 1 82 208 3 cm 49 x 65 124 5 x 165 1 cm 99 251 5 cm 47 x 87 119 4 x 221 cm 95 241 3 cm 37 x 87 94 x 221 cm 2 90 228 6 cm 54 x 72 137 2 x 182 9 cm 109 276 9 cm 52 x 96 132 1 x 243 8 cm ...

Page 6: ...teners appropriate for the surface on which the screen is being mounted See instructions for the type of mount for recommendations Phillips screwdriver 5 8 1 6 cm hex head screwdriver or Allen wrench Unpacking Remove the outer plastic covering and white wrapping paper surrounding the frame unit if any Do not remove the screen from the cardboard shipping tube until instructed to do so 4 Stewart Fil...

Page 7: ...installations Assembling the frame Work in a clean area making certain installers have clean hands and clothes Assemble the frame on the floor 1 Connect the four pieces by matching the colored numbered dots on the ends of the frame pieces See Figure 3 2 Secure with the supplied 1 2 1 3 cm Phillips pan head bolts STEP 1 MOUNTING THE FRAME Figure 3 Assembling the frame ...

Page 8: ...lumb You may need to use shims between the brackets and the wall to achieve vertical plumb 3 Mark the position of the bracket holes on the wall See Figure 4 Note Later when the screen fabric is attached to the frame next section you will hang the frame on the wall Caution If the unit is not mounted so that it is level and plumb horizontal masking panels may jam on retraction Wall Bracket Wall Brac...

Page 9: ...ise 1 Remove the screen from the cardboard shipping tube 2 On a clean floor unroll screen viewing side up 3 Allow the paper to unroll between screen back and the floor This will keep the screen clean See Figure 5 Figure 5 Unrolling the screen Caution Be careful not to touch or scratch the image surface with fingernails Do not use any tools to fasten the screen to the frame Do not fold or crease th...

Page 10: ...en to stretch onto the snaps Do not jerk the material as it can rip See Figure 6 Attach the snaps on the top corners and top horizontal first then lift the frame to a vertical position to finish attaching the rest of the snaps 8 Stewart Filmscreen Corporation Figure 6 Snapping screen onto frame Caution Do not use any tools to fasten the screen to the frame ...

Page 11: ...the baby eye snap to the eyelet on the lower bottom of the unit See Figure 7 You will need to pull the cable slightly about 10 lbs 4 5 kg of tension 3 Repeat for the other side 4 Way ScreenWall ElectriMask Owner s Manual 9 Eyelet Baby Eye Snap Spring Tension Cable Figure 7 Connecting the spring tension cable ...

Page 12: ...uggestions for wiring Soldering is recommended The use of wire nuts is acceptable STEP 2 ELECTRICAL HOOK UP Caution Professional techniques need to be used when making any electrical connection A qualified electrician should perform these procedures Be sure to follow all standard safety procedures for installing electrical devices Do not disassemble or alter the configuration of the motor or the u...

Page 13: ...s you need An available AC constant power source A 4 conductor romex or motor connector cable 14 gauge recommended Making the connections Figure 9 illustrates the connections 1 Connect the wall switch to the AC constant power source 2 Connect the wall switch to the mask unit s electrical cable 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each motor connection 4 Way ScreenWall ElectriMask Owner s Manual 11 Figure 9 ...

Page 14: ...tion Figure 10 illustrates the connections 1 Mount the low voltage control box near the mask 2 Connect the low voltage control box to the mask by connecting the mask motor power leads to the power strip terminal block located on the circuit board of the control box 3 Connect the low voltage control box to the AC power source by connecting the AC line voltage to the power strip terminal block locat...

Page 15: ...ount the low voltage control box near the mask 2 Mount the infrared IR eye sensor near the mask 3 Connect the low voltage control box to the mask by connecting the mask motor power leads to the power strip terminal block located on the circuit board of the control box 4 Connect the IR eye sensor to the small black plug in module located next to the switch input on the circuit board 5 Connect the l...

Page 16: ...ustrates the connections Note The IR Channel Selection Switches must be set at different channels The factory sets them at 1 and 2 1 Mount each Multi Channel Infrared Control box near the screen 2 Mount each infrared IR eye sensor near the screen 3 Use wire nuts to connect the screen motor power leads to the MCIR unit leads 4 Connect each IR eye sensor to the plug in module located on the board 5 ...

Page 17: ...ed the other end of the 4 conductor cable through the romex connector on the VICS unit 3 Connect wires to the terminal block For horizontal masking panels connect the black motor lead to the black terminal block and the red motor lead to the red terminal block For vertical masking panels connect the red motor lead to the black terminal block and the black motor lead to the red terminal block 4 Sec...

Page 18: ...the wall using the appropriate fasteners hex lag screws wall anchors molly bolts wood carriage screws etc through the wall mounting brackets 16 Stewart Filmscreen Corporation Figure 14 Hanging the screen STEP 3 HANGING THE FRAME ON THE WALL ...

Page 19: ...it switches have been preset at the factory In general we advise you to avoid readjusting these switches In some cases to enable proper alignment of the displayed image on the screen you may need to adjust the extension of a mask If adjustment to the extension is necessary carefully follow these instructions 4 Way ScreenWall ElectriMask Owner s Manual 17 OPERATING THE MASK Caution Do not operate t...

Page 20: ... turned Note One complete turn of the switch will make approximately a 1 2 1 3 cm change in the mask s stop position To decrease the mask extension 1 Lower and stop the panel when it is extended about halfway down 2 Locate the down limit switch es located on the left side of the frame Refer to 2 4 or 5 as appropriate in Figure 15 Use a screwdriver to turn the switch in a clockwise direction Note O...

Page 21: ... of brush is usually available at office supply stores Stewart Filmscreen has an optional screen cleaning kit that contains the proper type of brush Contact your dealer if you would like to obtain this cleaning kit Particles left on the screen when it is retracted into the case may form an impression on the screen surface Periodically wipe the back of the screen with a clean damp cloth For tougher...

Page 22: ...oltage control switch check switch line connections If you have a low voltage control unit check switch line connections If you have a VICS check line connections or the mini plugs at the mask input or projector output Check 12V DC line for correct polarity Contacts may be sticking tap relay to free contacts Mask roller chatters when power is activated Can be caused by voltage drop bad connections...

Page 23: ...Readjust the DOWN limit switch Refer to figure 15 See pp 17 18 of this manual Batten retracts too far into frame Yellow limit switch out of adjustment Failure to correc t can damage motor and screen Do not use the unit until this problem is resolved Have a qualified se rvice person readjust the UP limit switch Refer to Figure 15 See pp 17 18 of this manual Horizontal mask jams upon retraction The ...

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