Stewart Filmscreen
– Cabaret
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IR WALL SWITCH AND REMOTE (IF EQUIPPED)
A 3-button IR (infrared) remote control
(see Figure 17) is supplied in conjunction with the 3 button IR
(infrared) wall switch (see Figure 21) for the IMC (see Figure 18). The IMC control board comes
ready to be operated via IR and projector trigger right out of the box. You may visit
StewartFilmscreen.com for a full list of IR Hex codes if you want to program the IR to another
remote.
GETTING STARTED
Making the Connections
1. Locate the RJ25 accessory plug cable on the back of the
Cabaret (see Figure 19).
2. Connect the male RJ 25 accessory plug cable into the IR
wall switch female RJ25 port (see Figure 22).
3. Install the IR wall switch anywhere in the room, making sure
that there are no obstructions between the eye and the
screen.
4. Please note that you may want to hide the cable inside your
wall to ensure a clean install.
Note: Cabaret may come with one RJ25 male output (if
equipped). The maximum length of the RJ25 cable
plugged into the unit shall not exceed 50’.
OPERATION
After the screen has been properly mounted, check that
the batten retainers have all been removed.
Using the IR
remote, press the “down” button and the Cabaret screen will
automatically extend to its preset limit and will power itself
off. Press the “up” button once and the Cabaret screen will
automatically retract back into the case and power itself off. If
a custom position is desired, simply press the “stop” button at
any time during the screen’s deployment or retraction.
Note:
See the section,
“Adjusting Screen Deployment” (see Page 30), for information regarding the
default limits to which the screen can be adjusted up or down from the factory preset.
Figure 21.
Front of IR wall switch
Figure 22:
Rear of IR wall switch
with RJ25 input