Installation Instructions
Vision XTC2
FLUSH CEILING MOUNT SCREEN
MOTORIZED DOOR
VIDEO PROJECTION SCREENS
07/02/08 Rev. A INSTL-XTC2_MAIN_A
Page 1: ...Installation Instructions Vision XTC2 FLUSH CEILING MOUNT SCREEN MOTORIZED DOOR VIDEO PROJECTION SCREENS 07 02 08 Rev A INSTL XTC2_MAIN_A...
Page 2: ...ALL COMPONENTS ARE PROPERLY ASSEMBLED AND INSTALLED USING THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED WARNING FAILURE TO INSTALL ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS ACCORDING TO NATIONAL LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES AND REGULATIONS MAY...
Page 3: ...XTC2 FLUSH CEILING MOUNT WITH MOTORIZED DOOR SELF SUPPORTED shown and TAB TENSIONED screens Figure 1 SCREEN TYPE LENGTH DIM A SELF SUPPORTED VIEWING WIDTH 15 1 2 7 3 4 TAB TENSIONED VIEWING WIDTH 22 1...
Page 4: ...s of 3 8 10mm diameter hex nuts and helical lock washers are to be provided by installers After securing the housing in the ceiling check that the housing is level and plumb Make adjustments as necess...
Page 5: ...EMOVAL Section for instructions CAUTION BE SURE TO PLACE THE CONNECTING WIRES INSIDE BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE HOUSING INSTALLATION Install the housing once the screen roller assembly is removed Be s...
Page 6: ...Connections 120 VAC Remove the electrical cover to gain access to the electrical compartment Simply push up or using a screwdriver and make a light hit upward on the cover to open Figure 5a Pull down...
Page 7: ...NT Verify the leader requirement for the installation Send the screen down and expect it to stop at the leader requirement Stop if the screen appears to go up on the front side of the roller If the sc...
Page 8: ...ND VOID THE WARRANTY LOWER LIMIT ADJUSTMENT WARNING UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED AND ORDERED STANDARD LEADER DROP IS 12 INCHES MAXIMUM EXCEEDING THE MAXIMUM MAY CAUSE THE SCREEN TO FALL OFF THE ROLLER A...
Page 9: ...o make it stop above the desired lower limit Send the screen up half way and stop Send it down and expect it to stop above the desired lower limit Repeat the steps above until the screen has stopped a...
Page 10: ...9 SCHEMATIC 120 VAC Installations 230 VAC Installations...
Page 11: ...n limit switches might be tripped d Thermal overload tripped e Defective motor or wall switch f Temporary binding g Capacitor burned out a Replace blown fuse b Check wall switch connections Bypassing...