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DECORA PADDLE WALL SWITCH (STANDARD IN BOX)   

 

 

A three position momentary wall switch (see Figure 23) can be equipped with the standard IMC 
control.

 The IMC control board comes ready to be operated via the Decora paddle wall switch right 

out of the box.

 

 

GETTING STARTED  

Making the Connections  

1.  Make  an  extended  wire  connection  to  the  four 

conductor wire from the dry contact/trigger cord from 
the back of the Cabaret case.  

2.  Cut  the  other  end  of  the  wire  and  expose  the  four 

conductors. 

3.  Connect your wires to the Decora wall switch with the 

corresponding colors (see Figure 24). 

 

 

Figure 24:

  Rear of Decora Wall Switch  

Down  

Up 

Common  

Ground 

 

CAUTION

 

Decora wall switch is to be wired through the dry contact/trigger cord only. The 

dry contact/trigger cord is low voltage. Do not wire the wall switch through a 

high voltage power line. 

 

Figure 23:

  Front of Decora wall switch  

Summary of Contents for Cabaret

Page 1: ...1 Stewart Filmscreen Cabaret Retractable Below Ceiling Screen System ...

Page 2: ...ke changes to the product specified in this document Sizes and specifications subject to change without notice at the manufacturer s discretion From time to time this document is updated Current versions of documentation are posted on the Stewart Filmscreen website at www StewartFilmscreen com Date 08 02 2021 Revision 1 02 03 ...

Page 3: ...itch and Remote If Equipped 20 Decora Paddle Wall Switch Standard 21 IBT 100 for Serial RS 232C Connectivity If Equipped 22 LED Control System If Equipped 23 IR Wall Switch and Remote for LED If Equipped 24 Operating the Screen 25 Intelligent Motor Controller IMC Wiring 26 IMC Specifications 28 Intelligent Lighting Control ILC Wiring 29 Limit Switch Adjustment 30 Fascia Removal 32 Caring for and C...

Page 4: ...al It will guide you through the installation and the operation of your screen and will also provide you with detailed instructions on how to care for your screen s viewing surface From all of us at Stewart Filmscreen we would like to thank you for choosing Cabaret Should you have any questions please don t hesitate to contact our customer service department at 1 310 784 5300 or toll free at 1 800...

Page 5: ...uit and overload protection must be provided at the circuit breaker distribution panel You may use up to a 20 amp maximum circuit breaker with adequate short circuit breaking capacity for your installation USING THIS MANUAL FOR INSTALLATION If you are using this manual to install the Cabaret screen you should be aware that it describes procedures for two types of mounting options You must refer to...

Page 6: ...ed at least two people to mount the smaller screens More are needed for larger heavier screens What s inside the box Inside your Cabaret unit box you will find everything needed to get started enjoying your Stewart screen Cabaret unit preassembled and prewired Two wall mounts or plasma mounts or ceiling mounts depends on what was ordered Packing material IR remote and IR receiver standard control ...

Page 7: ...ems may be left in place until after the screen has been mounted see Figure 1 IMPORTANT Remove all batten retainers prior to activating the unit Failure to do so will cause damage to the screen material There will be one batten retainer on each end of the unit Larger units come with an additional batten retainer on the middle of the unit A single screw holds each batten retainer in place see Figur...

Page 8: ...tion during purchase was wall plasma mount then you will receive two wall plasma mounts Each mount has one hole in the middle of the mount to push any wiring through and into the wall The rear of the mount also has four holes to ensure that at least two holes on each mount are utilized for mounting onto a wall stud see Figure 4 Ceiling Mount If the selected mounting option during purchase was ceil...

Page 9: ...l This screen is too heavy to be mounted with molly or any other type of expanding wall anchors They will pull away and fall if mounted to drywall Additionally if other weak fasteners are used the Cabaret unit may fall Be sure to use a total of two No 10 3 inch deck screws on each mount see Figure 6 Figure 6 No 10 3 inch screw ...

Page 10: ...uds 4 Use 3 screws to secure the wall mounts to the wall studs a Note These are heavy units This screen must be mounted to studs or onto a wall with a continuous plywood sheath below the surface treatment see Figure 7 Check to make sure the wall mount is level 5 Carefully lift and hook the channels on the back of the housing onto the wall mounts see Figure 8 6 For the minimum clearance dimensions ...

Page 11: ...Stewart Filmscreen Cabaret 11 WALL MOUNT CONTINUED Figure 9 Wall mount detail with minimum clearance ...

Page 12: ... 3 screws to secure the wall mounts to the wall studs Note a These are heavy units Plasma mounts must be mounted to at least one wall stud per mount or to a continuous plywood sheath below the surface treatment see Figure 11 b Check to make sure the wall mount is level 5 Carefully lift and hook the channels on the back of the housing onto the plasma mounts Add the 20 set screw onto the plasma moun...

Page 13: ...Stewart Filmscreen Cabaret 13 PLASMA MOUNT CONTINUED Figure 13 Wall mount detail with minimum clearance plasma mount length will vary depending on your order ...

Page 14: ...ng to either side 3 Screw the ceiling brackets into the joists see Figure 14 Ensure the screws are mounted to solid wood and that both ceiling brackets are properly aligned to each other 4 Lift the case up to the ceiling and into the mounting brackets Gently slide case backwards up and into the ceiling bracket to engage and lock in place see Figure 15 5 Lastly add the 20 set screw onto the ceiling...

Page 15: ...Stewart Filmscreen Cabaret 15 CEILING MOUNT CONTINUED Figure 16 Ceiling mount detail with minimum clearance ...

Page 16: ... sources for your location MOTOR WIRING The Cabaret screen system s motor is prewired at the factory No additional motor wiring is required The following pages will outline standard and optional control types for Cabaret Connections The following Stewart Filmscreen accessories can be wired into the cabaret RJ25 or dry contact trigger wire on the rear audience left side of the case IR wall switch I...

Page 17: ... pre installed at the factory No further connections need to be made by the customer or installer Simply plug in the power and use the supplied 3 button remote to operate the screen 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 Dry closure modules from any home automation system can be interfaced utilizing...

Page 18: ... extend fully 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 t...

Page 19: ...o longer present the screen will retract The projector delivers between 5 and 12 volts when it is powered The screen control IMC interprets this voltage as a prompt to deploy the screen If there is a sudden change in voltage the motor is paused for of a second before reversing direction This is to prevent strain on the motor mechanism and to prevent damage to any material controlled by the motor T...

Page 20: ...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 ...

Page 21: ...nection to the four conductor wire from the dry contact trigger cord from the back of the Cabaret case 2 Cut the other end of the wire and expose the four conductors 3 Connect your wires to the Decora wall switch with the corresponding colors see Figure 24 Figure 24 Rear of Decora Wall Switch Down Up Common Ground CAUTION Decora wall switch is to be wired through the dry contact trigger cord only ...

Page 22: ...hrough the same RJ25 accessory plug on the audience left side GETTING STARTED Making the Connections 1 Locate the RJ25 male cable from the back of the Cabaret case see Figure 19 2 Connect the RJ25 male cable to the RJ25 female port on the IBT 100 see Figure 25 3 Connect your third party RS 232C connection to the female RS 232C port on the IBT 100 Note Cabaret may come with one RJ25 male output if ...

Page 23: ...T 1 see Figure 34 using CAT V cable Visit the Converging Systems manual for more information on the ILC GETTING STARTED Making the Connections If an IR receiver is optioned at the time of purchase then the receiver will be pre installed at the factory No further connections need to be made by the customer or installer Simply plug in the power and use the supplied handheld remote to operate the LED...

Page 24: ... on the back of the Cabaret on audience right side see Figure 28 6 Connect the male RJ 25 accessory plug cable into the IR wall switch female RJ25 port see Figure 30 7 Install the IR wall switch anywhere in the room making sure that there are no obstructions between the eye and the screen 8 Please note that you may want to hide the cable inside your wall to ensure a clean install Note Cabaret may ...

Page 25: ...hut off to prevent damage from overheating If the motor occasionally needs to be run more than normal i e during initial setup and positioning allow time for the motor to cool down In general when the screen is not in use you should store it in the fully retracted position to protect the screen s surface It is best practice however to deploy the screen for extended periods Periodic deployment on a...

Page 26: ...actory prewired to the motor and to the power cable For servicing purposes the pin layout for the high voltage side of the connections is provided see Figure 32 Always have a qualified electrician handle high voltage connections AC load side IMC 100 Motor Power Connectors BLACK Pin 1 AC Line WHITE Pin 2 AC Neutral NC Pin 3 Motor RED Line NC Pin 4 Motor BLACK Line NC Pin 5 Motor Neutral GREEN NC Co...

Page 27: ...you may order directly from Stewart Filmscreen Motor IMC Remote INFRARED Sensor 3 Conductor Hookup 20 24 GA Not Supplied Length TBD Class II 24 Volt Control Circuit Wall Switch Wiring Diagram 120 VAC 60 HZ 1 0A Down Black Up Red Down Black Common 12 VDC Trigger Input white 12 VDC Trigger Input Green 120 VAC Plug IMC and Motor Prewired at Factory Figure 33 IMC wiring diagram ...

Page 28: ...screen Cabaret 28 IMC SPECIFICATIONS Network IP Connection Through Separate Single e Node RS 232c Connection Through Separate Single IBT 100 Compliance ETL Listing to UL 325 FCCA CE RoHS Dimensions 78 x 2 75 x 1 1 ...

Page 29: ... of being operated through a wall switch infrared remote and digital wall keypad through PORT 0 PORT 0 is typically seen as the RJ25 accessory plug on the audience right side of the case The ILC is the most robust LED controller on the market and offered for Cabaret For a detailed look at what the ILC has on board please see below see Figure 34 If you want to connect the ILC to external home autom...

Page 30: ...n setting You must use the control switch to raise the screen up a foot or so before attempting a motor limit switch adjustment If the screen is operated by a screen trigger you must reduce the White limit switch when the screen is stopped in its fully retracted up position Turn the White motor limit switch clockwise to reduce top masking settings Turning the motor limit switch counterclockwise wi...

Page 31: ...e screen s batten bar must hang freely underneath the screen roller tube The batten bar cannot contact or press against the projection screen roll Make sure to check and correctly adjust the yellow or up limit switch to avoid screen damage from a compacted batten bar Switches are sensitive Go slowly and do quarter turns at all times with the 5 32 hex driver to prevent damage to the motor and to th...

Page 32: ...and place in a safe location see Figure 36 2 Lift bottom of fascia through screen slot opening by pulling in an upwards motion towards the front of the case see Figure 37 3 Lift in an upwards motion once the bottom clip is free and remove the fascia see Figure 38 Set aside in a safe location Installation is the reverse of the uninstalling instructions Figure 37 Audience left front of unit showing ...

Page 33: ...n this cleaning kit see Figure 39 For tougher spots you can make a cleaning solution using a water based detergent and warm water To make the solution mix one part Simple Green 409 or other water based industrial cleaner with three parts warm water Moisten a clean cotton cloth or cotton swab with this solution moisten the stained area and gently lift off the stain Never use an aggressive scrubbing...

Page 34: ...atters when power is activated Can be caused by voltage drop bad connections or a defective switch Have an electrician or qualified service person check all hookups including outboard wiring The unit hums in up mode The screen batten is retracting too far into the case Failure to correct can damage the motor and the screen Do not use the unit until this problem is resolved Have a qualified service...

Page 35: ...more Heat gain is cumulative and takes time to dissipate If motor use is initiated before it has cooled completely The motor will shut down again when it reaches maximum temperature Dirt fingerprints marks etc on the screen surface Improper handling of screen Lightly brush off or use a mild water based detergent solution with a clean rag or cotton swab Indentions appear on screen surface Debris or...

Page 36: ...nses to and from Stewart are payable by the purchaser Stewart is not responsible for damage in shipment To protect 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 or merchantability Any implied warranties of fitness for use or merchantability ...

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