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Overview -

 Components

Section 1 -

 Removing Shipping Brackets  

(Tab-Tensioned, "V" Surfaces only)

 Caution:

  DO NOT remove shipping brackets until product has been mounted and connected to 

power 

(see Section 4 in this document.)

. Also, DO NOT OPERATE SCREEN BEFORE 

removing shipping brackets from screen case.

Section 2 -

 Hanging Screen 

Please Note:

  When locating viewing surface and 

checking clearance for screen operation, ensure that 

surface is centered in the case. 

1. 

Engage each case mounting bracket 

(attached to case)

 

with top of housing 

(Fig. 2)

 and tighten set screws.

2. 

Screen should be sufficiently supported to withstand 

vibration.

Please Note:

  A hoisting bracket is included on each 

end of the case to aid in overhead installation.

3. 

Ensure that fasteners are of adequate strength and 

suitable for the mounting surface chosen. Supporting 

hardware such as chains, cables, two 

3

/

8

(9.5 mm)

 

rods, etc., must be 

precisely

 vertical.

4. 

Entire bottom of case must be readily accessible after installation is complete.

5. 

Front, back and top of case must be straight—not forced to warp or bow. 

 Caution:

  Screen case and flange are not designed to serve as ceiling support.

6. 

Do not seal unit in ceiling until electrical connections have been made and screen 

operates successfully.

Please Note:

  If case is painted on location, removal of roller/fabric assembly is 

recommended prior to painting. If not removed, slot on bottom of case should be 

shielded to protect viewing surface from paint splatters/overspray.

If you have any difficulties installing or servicing your  

Ultimate Access XL Screen, call your dealer or Draper, Inc. 

“E” Free Hanging 

Viewing Surface

“V” Flexible Vinyl 

Viewing Surface

 CAUTION 

Read and understand all warnings (p. 2)  

before beginning installation.

Please Note:

 Shipping brackets must remain in place 

until product has been mounted and connected to 

power 

(see Sections 1 and 4 in this document.)

  Also, DO NOT operate screen before removing 

shipping brackets from screen case.

3. Loosen screws     
    and remove the       
    shipping bracket.

1. Remove Fasteners 
    from Bracket Clamps

2. Run the screen
    DOWN to expose 
    the Dowel Screws 

4. Retighten dowel 
    endcap screws.

Figure 1

HOISTING 

BRACKET

CASE 
MOUNTING 
BRACKET

CASE 
MOUNTING 
BRACKETS

7

/

8

” 

ELECTRICAL 
CUTOUT

HOISTING 

BRACKET

TYPICAL
INSTALLATION

ALTERNATE
INSTALLATION

Additional set of brackets required 

but NOT included.

Figure 2

Installation of Case

TOOLS REQUIRED

PENCIL

POWER DRILL

TAPE MEASURE

LEVEL

HARDWARE

 (by others) 

HOISTING 

BRACKET

CASE 
MOUNTING 
BRACKET

CASE 
MOUNTING 
BRACKETS

7

/

8

” 

ELECTRICAL 
CUTOUT

HOISTING 

BRACKET

TYPICAL
INSTALLATION

ALTERNATE
INSTALLATION

Additional set of brackets required 

but NOT included.

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FORM: UltimateAccessXL_Inst19

Ultimate Access XL E & V 

Electric Projection Screen

INSTRUCTIONS

INSTALLATION & OPERATION

Summary of Contents for Ultimate Access XL V

Page 1: ...ecommended prior to painting If not removed slot on bottom of case should be shielded to protect viewing surface from paint splatters overspray If you have any difficulties installing or servicing your Ultimate Access XL Screen call your dealer or Draper Inc E Free Hanging Viewing Surface V Flexible Vinyl Viewing Surface CAUTION Read and understand all warnings p 2 before beginning installation Pl...

Page 2: ...nstalled calibrated and tested 14 Unit may need to comply with local state or district rules and regulations in particular when installed in schools All applicable rules and regulations should be reviewed before installation and use 15 Failure to precisely follow installation guidelines invalidates all warranties 16 Custom products installations may not be reflected in this manual Call Draper Inc ...

Page 3: ...dler pin goes through idler bracket Reinstall washer and retaining clip Caution Failure to replace washer and retaining clip could result in separation of roller from brackets 5 Center roller fabric assembly by sliding mounting brackets left or right 6 Securely tighten set screws on roller mounting brackets 7 Connect electrical plug from motor to mating socket on junction box 8 Attach center door ...

Page 4: ...switches When off switches will not operate screen Key may be removed from switch in either on or off position Three position key switch permits the screen to be operated directly by key Requires screen operator to have a key RS232 ETHERNET Serial communication and network communication optionally available Section 8 Electrical Connections 1 Screen operates on 110 120V 60 Hz 1 1 amp current draw 2...

Page 5: ...o shut off manually while testing Screen may be damaged by lowering it too far and exposing roller Motor must be installed so limit switches are pointed down Section 8 1 2 Up Limit Adjustment If Screen Raises Too High 1 Lower screen surface approx 1 30 cm below desired setting and turn off 2 Turn UP II limit screw clockwise 3 screw turns 1 2 roller revolution 3 Test by advancing screen up 4 Repeat...

Page 6: ...18 457mm 2 51mm L Varies L 19mm CASE LENGTH Series E Viewing Surface 18 457mm 2 51mm L Varies L 19mm CASE LENGTH Series E Viewing Surface 18 457mm 2 51mm L Varies L 19mm CASE LENGTH Series E Viewing Surface Series V Viewing Surface ACCESS XL For minumum length of ceiling cutout subtract 1 38mm from case length measured from outer edge of flanges For minimum width of cutout front to back see case w...

Page 7: ...n Factory wiring Low voltage wiring by others IR Eye Input Low Voltage Trigger 4 28 VDC RS232 485 Inputs Outputs Receiver Button 3 Button Wall Switch DOWN Black COM White UP Red Wall Switch Electrically Straight Data Cable to more LVC IV modules FUSE 3 15 AMP 250 VAC 5x20mm To 110 120 VAC Line Red to screen directional Brown to screen directional Yellow to 110V 120V AC Hot Black to 110V 120V AC Ho...

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