Stewart Filmscreen Corp Visionary Electriscreen Owner'S Manual Download Page 19

LIMITED ONE (1) YEAR WARRANTY ON STEWART FILMSCREEN
CORP PROJECTION SCREENS SYSTEM

STEWART FILMSCREEN CORPORATION (Stewart) warrants its screens to
the original purchaser only, to be free from defects in materials and
workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase by the
original purchaser or eighteen (18) months from date of manufacture, as
defined in the serial number, provided they are properly operated and
maintained according to Stewart instructions and are not damaged due to
improper handling or treatment after shipment from the factory.

This warranty does not apply to equipment showing evidence of misuse,
abuse, or accidental damage, including neglect caused by improper
installation (i.e. proximity to hot lights, exposure to extreme heat or cold,
exposure to excessive humidity, etc.) as well as product that have been
tampered with or repaired by any person or third party installation, other
than authorized Stewart personnel.

Stewart's sole obligation under this warranty shall be to repair or to replace
(at Stewart's sole discretion) the defective part of the merchandise.  This
warranty expressly does not cover any costs of removal, installation,
framing, or other costs incident to replacing the screen or returning it to
Stewart.  Returns for service should be made to your Stewart dealer.  If it is
necessary for the dealer to return the screen or part to Stewart,
transportation (freight) expenses to and from Stewart are payable by the
purchaser and Stewart is not responsible for damage in shipment.  To
protect yourself against damage or loss in transit, insure the product and
prepay all transportation expenses.

This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied,
including warranties as to fitness for use and merchantability.  Any implied
warranties of fitness for use, or merchantability, that may be mandated by
statue or rule of law are limited to the one (1) year warranty period.  This
warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights
which vary from state-to-state. In no event will Stewart be liable for sums in
excess of the purchase price of the product.  No liability is assumed by
Stewart for expenses or damages resulting from interruption in operation of
equipment, or for incidental, direct, or consequential damages of any
nature.

In the event that there is a defect in materials or workmanship of a Stewart
Screen, you may contact our Customer Service Department at 
1161 W Sepulveda Blvd, Torrance, California 90502-2797 
(310-784-5300) Toll free (800-762-4999).

IMPORTANT:  

This warranty shall not be valid and Stewart shall not be

bound by this warranty if the product is not operated and maintained in
accordance with Stewart's written instructions.

Stewart Filmscreen Corporation shall not be liable for any and all
consequential damage(s) occasioned by the breach of any written or
implied warranty pertaining to the sale in excess of the purchase price
of the product sold.

Printed in USA. Rev. 12/14/10

Visionary Electriscreen: Owner’s Manual

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Summary of Contents for Visionary Electriscreen

Page 1: ...Visionary Electriscreen Owner s Manual VE 0211 TO THE INSTALLER BE SURE TO LEAVE THIS MANUAL WITH THE OWNER TO THE OWNER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OPERATING THE SCREEN MAINTENANCE ...

Page 2: ...ration 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 stewartfilmscreen com ...

Page 3: ...p 2 Electrical Hook up 5 Step 3 Installing the Screen Assembly Into the Case 11 Operating the Screen 12 Adjusting the Screen Extension 12 Screen Care and Cleaning 14 Troubleshooting 15 Product Warranty 17 Visionary Electriscreen Owner s Manual 1 Owner s Manual Visionary Electriscreen ...

Page 4: ...g and switch control to be used Ensure that the mounting area and electrical connection are prepared Generally the switch control mechanism is placed near the AV control system to facilitate maintenance of the controls Check the size and weight of the screen to be installed so that you can plan for the number of people required for the mounting procedure You need at least two people to mount the s...

Page 5: ... are manufactured using the electrical power type specified for the location Use appropriate power sources for your location Unpacking 1 Remove the outer plastic covering and white wrapping paper surrounding the screen case 2 Do not remove the wrapping paper surrounding the screen roller You should remove it only after the unit is hung and all electrical connections have been made Visionary Electr...

Page 6: ...Mounting the case Follow this procedure to mount the case The Visionary Electriscreen can be installed into the ceiling or soffit A false ceiling is not intended to support the weight of a Visionary Electriscreen The unit is usually suspended as shown in Figure 2 but it can be secured to the ceiling using bolts or other appropriate fasteners If the unit is to be mounted to plaster drywall masonry ...

Page 7: ...AC Romex or service cord through the Romex connector on the housing 2 Connect the pigtail with wire nuts on the inside of the housing The AC connection to this pigtail should never be made on the outside of the enclosure as this would violate NEC electrical code and UL standards Visionary Electriscreen Owner s Manual 5 STEP 2 ELECTRICAL HOOK UP Caution Professional techniques need to used when mak...

Page 8: ...g the 3 position switch Preparing the connection Before making the electrical connections you need An available AC constant power source A 4 conductor romex or motor connector cable Making the connections Figure 4 illustrates the connections 1 Connect the wall switch to the AC constant power source 2 Connect the wall switch to the screen unit s electrical box Figure 4 High voltage control wiring d...

Page 9: ... Figure 5 illustrates the connection 1 Mount the low voltage control box near the screen 2 Connect the low voltage control box to the screen by connecting the screen 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 10: ...een 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 low voltage control box to the AC power source by connecting the AC line voltage to the power strip terminal block located on the circuit board of the control box 6 C...

Page 11: ...gth of a 4 conductor cable 14ga through the same connector as in step 1 3 Connect the 4 conductor cable to the pigtail inside the unit 4 Use a screwdriver to open the VICS unit 5 Feed the other end of the 4 conductor cable through the Romex connector on the VICS unit 6 Connect wires to the terminal block 7 Secure the clamp on the Romex connector 8 Replace the cover on the VICS 9 Plug the AC power ...

Page 12: ... objects between them The override switch on the bottom of the receiver can be used instead of the remote control Preparing the connection Before making the electrical connections you need An available AC power source Making the connection Figure 8 illustrates the connections 1 Connect the 4 conductor cable to the receiver module 2 Open the wireless remote receiver module and connect motor wires a...

Page 13: ...en slot As you tighten the bolts the screen assembly ceiling cover will move forward and lock into place on the case Refer to Figure 1 STEP 3 INSTALLING THE SCREEN ASSEMBLY INTO THE CASE Figure 9 Installing screen assembly Case Screen Assembly Ceiling Cover Modular Connectors Caution During installation of the Visionary Screen into the mounted housing be advised that damage can occur to the screen...

Page 14: ...retraction limit 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 the screen If adjustment to the extension is necessary carefully follow these instructions 12 Stewart Filmscreen Corporation OPERATING THE SCREEN Caution Do not op...

Page 15: ...power is on the screen will drop incrementally as the switch is turned Note One complete turn of the switch will make approximately a 3 4 2 cm change in the screen s stop position To decrease the screen extension 1 Lower the screen until it is extended about halfway down 2 Locate the white extension down limit switch located on the left side of the screen tube Use a hex head or an electrician s st...

Page 16: ...ional 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 spots use a solution of mild detergent and water Rub lightly using a sponge Blot wi...

Page 17: ...high voltage control switch check switch line connections N If you have a low voltage control unit check switch line connections N If you have a VICS check line connections or the mini plugs at the screen input or projector output Check 12V DC line for correct polarity Contacts may be sticking tap relay to free contacts Screen roller chatters when power is activated Can be caused by voltage drop b...

Page 18: ...in within the electrical box when the screenroll assembly is fitted back into the case See p 11 Motor shuts off Motor has been in use for more than 2 minutes Motor is designed for short operations lowering and retracting not continuous duty Longer operation such as during setup and positioning causes the motor to overheat and shut off Allow the motor to cool down Complete cooling can take an hour ...

Page 19: ...es to and from Stewart are payable by the purchaser and Stewart is not responsible for damage in shipment To protect yourself against damage or loss in transit insure the product and prepay all transportation expenses This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied including warranties as to fitness for use and merchantability Any implied warranties of fitness for use or merc...

Page 20: ...800 762 4999 310 784 5300 Fax 310 326 870 www stewartfilmscreen com February 2011 Printed in U S A 2003 2011 Stewart Filmscreen Corporation ...

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