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Caution:

1. The shortest distance between receiver and controller is 0.5 meter.

2. Controller will work within 30 degrees horizontally from the center of the receiver point within 8 meters of the screen.

3. The controller will not work if the signal is covered by something.

4. Keep the controller away from high temperatures and humid situations.

5. If the signal is weak, try changing the battery.

6. Please take the battery during long periods of inactivity.

7. Use the same battery type as originally supplied.

UP

DOWN

STOP

LED 

MICRO-UP

MICRO-DOWN

Remote Controller

1. To raise screen press UP. 

2. To hold screen at desired 

position press STOP.

3. To lower screen press 

DOWN.

4. To raise the screen little at 

your desired position press 

MICRO-UP.

5. To lower the screen little at 

your desired position press 

MICRO-DOWN.

Remote Operation & Battery Replacement

Figure 22

BATTERY COMPARTMENT

Summary of Contents for VFS5110SM

Page 1: ...S TA N DA R D M O T I O N S E R I E S U S E R M A N U A L...

Page 2: ...0 2 S TA N DA R D M O T I O N S E R I E S c o n t e n t s CONTENTS V I V I D M O D E L S V F S 5 1 1 0 S M V F S 5 1 2 0 S M V F S 5 1 3 3 S M...

Page 3: ...ic trigger control external control IR remote control remote controller general info wall ceiling mount ceiling hang 4 types of control manual control CONTROL OPERATION INSTALLATION CONTROL OPERATION...

Page 4: ...o read through all the information in this manual before using and or attempting to install the equipment Please note that your warranty will become void in the event that the equipment is handled ins...

Page 5: ...mounting bracket Aluminum casing Screen fabric Bottom Rod Top panel Upper groove Locking piece Lower groove Locking screw Floating mounting brackets x2 External IR receiver x1 Screws anchors x8 M5x10...

Page 6: ...alled at various points for your convenience However it is recommended that you install them closer to the endcap to reduce vibration and noise Wall Ceiling Mount 1 According to the surface of install...

Page 7: ...applications 4 Loosen the locking screw to lower the locking piece as shown in figure 6 7 to prepare the floating mounting brackets before attaching the screen 5 Attach the screen to the mounting bra...

Page 8: ...the locking screw to lower the locking piece as shown in figure 12 13 4 Attach the screen to the mounting brackets as shown in figure 14 15 5 Make sure the screen is securely attached to the brackets...

Page 9: ...l o p e r a t i o n 0 9 CONTROL OPERATION 4 Types of Control 1 Manual Control 2 Automatic Trigger Control 3 External Control 4 IR Remote Control LAN Trigger Jack Connecting External IR Central Control...

Page 10: ...standard motion screen See figure 18 Simply click the button next to the power cord to make your screen go down Click again to stop Click once again to make the screen go up Click again to stop NOTE...

Page 11: ...TRIG on the end cap of your screen See figure 19 When the projector is powered on your screen will automatically go down When the projector is powered off your screen will automatically go up A wirele...

Page 12: ...external device such as a computer for centralized control of your standard motion screen Connect one end of your data cable to the screens output jack and the other end to your control device See fig...

Page 13: ...l work if the remote s IR signal is not blocked See figure 21 If your installation environment leaves the built in IR sensor blocked simply use the external IR receiver that is provided See figure 21...

Page 14: ...from high temperatures and humid situations 5 If the signal is weak try changing the battery 6 Please take the battery during long periods of inactivity 7 Use the same battery type as originally suppl...

Page 15: ...tion should not exceed 50 seconds of continuous use 3 The motor will utilize overheat protection in excessive usage situations User will be forced to wait for the motor to cool down before operation w...

Page 16: ...revent scratches tears and other damage Do not write or draw on the surface Clean the screen with a soft cloth and lukewarm water Do not use any detergent or cleaning products Put the screen up after...

Page 17: ...teners must be of adequate strength to securely support the screen so that vibrations or even abusive pulling on the screen surface will not cause the housing to work loose or fall Do not operate scre...

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