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CEILING PROJECTION SCREEN

 

INSTALLATION GUIDE

 

 

 

 

INCEILING

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for InCeiling

Page 1: ...w w w k a u b 1 e r e u CEILING PROJECTION SCREEN INSTALLATION GUIDE INCEILING ...

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Page 3: ...uld be carefully wiped to remove any residual moisture 6 DIMENSIONAL TOLERANCE Projection surface 20mm components 3mm 7 The screen elevator cannot have connected more than one remote control at once 8 One remote control for ex RC01 RC02 Trigger 12V Trigger230V IR Receiver RS Receiver etc cannot be connected at once to more than one screen elevator roller blind etc Such connection can only be made ...

Page 4: ...n 1 pcs mounting holes template 1 pcs threaded rod 4 pcs engine adjustment wrench 1 pcs side panel 2 pcs main hole template 1 pcs M8 nut 12 pcs tubular wrench 13 1 pcs fixing support 2 pcs holes marker 1 pcs expansion dowel ø10 6 pcs protective gloves 2 pairs ...

Page 5: ...lation is finished 2 Stick the foil template of the main hole in the place designated for mounting the screen and then outline it with a pencil Fig 1 After removing the foil carefully cut in the ceiling the hole along the outline made on the basis of the template Fig 1 3 Put a wooden block protecting the contents of the cardboard at each of the two ends of the hole so that the arrow printed on it ...

Page 6: ... the fixed ceiling Fig 3 Fig 3 5 Using the ø10 drill drill the holes for the mounting dowels in the marked places The holes should be drilled in the correct order starting with the hole marked on the template with the number 1 Fig 4 After drilling the hole 1 correctly move to drilling holes 2 and 3 Then drill holes 4 and 5 Repeat for the opposite side ...

Page 7: ...e mounting supports using the attached dowels and screws Fig 5 NOTE The mounting dowels supplied in the set can be used only for ceilings made of solid materials for ex concrete suporex When attaching the screen to materials other than those listed choose appropriate mounting dowels Fig 5 ...

Page 8: ...ch of the mounted rods with an M8 nut at a distance of approx 5 6 cm from the bottom end of the rod then try on the screen cassette If necessary adjust the position of the nut so that the mounting brackets of the screen cassette rest on the nuts and the bottom edge of the cassette rests against the suspended ceiling Fig 7 w w w k a u b e r e u Fig 6 rod length distance between the fixed ceiling an...

Page 9: ...ust be levelled Correct the fixing by unscrewing or screwing the mounting nuts on the appropriate threaded rods A properly installed screen is shown below Fig 9 All connections are countered Such an installation protects the screen against the occurrence of vibrations and possible resonances The movement of the nuts 1 and 2 allows to accurately level the screen which is required for the proper ope...

Page 10: ...sitions can only be made by a qualified person All adjustments are made at your own risk In the event of an inaccurate adjustment the screen may get damaged which is not covered by the terms of the warranty Fig 10 12 After final verification of the entire installation place the side panels on magnets stuck to the panels Fig 11 In screens with side tension unfold the surface completely If necessary...

Page 11: ...w w w k a u 11 b e r e u 13 After completing the screen installation peel off the foil protecting the cassette from damage Fig 12 Fig 12a Fig 12a Fig 12 ...

Page 12: ... engine type C you can check the engine type in the warranty card Correcting the bottom end position yellow end stop Fig 15 Fig 16 Correcting the top end position white end stop Fig 13 Fig 14 White end stop White end stop Yellow end stop Yellow end stop ...

Page 13: ...engine type B and B RTS check the engine type in the warranty card Correcting the top end position white end stop Fig 17 Fig 18 Correcting the bottom end position yellow end stop Fig 19 Fig 20 White end stop White end stop Yellow end stop Yellow end stop ...

Page 14: ...OWN STOP set the roller blind in the new end position 4 Press and hold the button STOP for more than 2 seconds The drive moves briefly up down Fig 21 Correcting the bottom end position 1 Using the remote control button DOWN set the roller blind in the bottom end position 2 At the same time press and hold for more than 5 seconds buttons UP and DOWN The drive moves briefly up down 3 Using the button...

Page 15: ...lace of installation and then connect it to the screen during installation according to the diagram A Fig 23A or according to the diagram B in the case of a screen with built in radio control Fig 23B Fig 23A DIAGRAM B built in radio control Fig 23B DIAGRAM A ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Phase Zero Earthing Black Brown Blue Yellow green Screen engine Key switch Phase Zero Earthing Brown Blue Yellow green ...

Page 16: ...w w w k a u 16 b e r e u Connecting a key switch from the set The switch is available in the set for screen without a built in radio control Fig 24 ...

Page 17: ...w w w k a u 17 b e r e u Diagram of connecting a key switch to the screen screens with a B and C type engine Fig 25 Contact Description Color Phase L Zero N Earthing Brown Blue Yellow green Black Brown ...

Page 18: ...8mm INCEILING BLACK FRAME A width of active surface B height of active surface C A 100mm D B 100mm F A 208mm J A 130mm K 50mm H 121mm G A 248mm INCEILING BLACK FRAME BLACK STRIP A width of active surface B height of active surface C A 100mm D B 50mm black strip height F A 208mm J A 130mm K 50mm H 121mm G A 248mm TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 19: ...0mm K 50mm H 121mm G A 400mm INCEILING TENSIONERS BLACK STRIP A width of active surface B height of active surface C A 100mm D B 50mm black strip height F A 360mm J A 270mm K 50mm H 121mm G A 400mm Technical specifications Power supply 230V 50Hz Power 120W screen without a built in radio control 120W screen with built in radio control ...

Page 20: ...w w w k a u 20 b e r e u Thank you for choosing the KAUBER screen We invite you to purchase other KAUBER products ...

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