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720 Middle Ground Blvd. 

 Newport News, VA 23606 

 Tel: 757-873-6602 

 Fax: 757-873-0212 

 Email: [email protected] 

 Web: www.beiautomation.com 

 

Installation Instructions - Laminar XL Motorized Projection Screen 

 

1.

 

Carefully remove the screen from its shipping container. If you are using a knife or blade to cut open the box, take care 
not to cut or otherwise damage the contents inside.  Inspect the screen carefully looking for possible concealed shipping 
damage. Make sure you have removed additional accessories from the box before discarding. 

 
2.

 

When mounting the screen housing make absolutely sure that it is installed level to insure proper and reliable operation. 

 
3.

 

Wall mount:  To mount the Laminar XL on the wall (see figure 1) you must attach the mounting buttons (included) to the 
wall using a 1/4" lag screw, toggle bolt or machine screw (not included). For safe and reliable mounting be sure to use 
the proper fasteners and anchors according to the mounting substrate. The mounting substrate should be able to support 
at least 100 pounds. The spacing between the buttons should be per the dimensions shown on the attached diagrams. 

 
4.

 

Ceiling mount: To mount the Laminar XL on the ceiling you must drill two 1/4" holes in the top of the housing 1-1/2" 
from each end. On the top of the housing you will find a centering line. This is there to show you where to drill and also 
serves to center your drill bit. The housing should be mounted to the ceiling using 1/4" lag screws, toggle bolts or 
machine screws. For safe and reliable mounting be sure to use the proper fasteners and anchors according to the 
mounting substrate. The mounting substrate should be able to support at least 100 pounds.  

 
5.

 

The motor is mounted on the left end of the housing as you face the screen from the audience. The motor has a 6' wiring 
lead.  If this is not long enough make sure that there is a junction box within 4' of the motor end so that additional wiring 
can be connected. 

 
6.

 

Make wiring connections per the respective diagrams according to the method of control. See attached wiring diagrams. 

 
7.

 

If you need to reset the motor limits see the limit setting instructions. 

 
 

 

Reverse Roll Conversion 

 

 
If proper screen operation is impeded by an object mounted on the wall, such as a white board, then the fabric can be 
reverse-rolled by resetting the motor limits so that the screen fabric rolls up and down on the front of the roller instead of the 
back of the roller. 

 

1.

 

You will need the limit setting instructions to perform this operation. 

2.

 

Remove the bottom closure panel by grasping with both hands, lifting and removing from the housing. 

3.

 

You will need to re-set the motor limits according to the limit setting instructions. 

4.

 

CAREFULLY lower the screen until the metal roller is exposed. Allow the screen to continue to roll down until it rolls back 
up on the front of the roller. Run the fabric up until the bottom of the screen is flush with the bottom of the housing and 
stop. Set the motor "up" limit. 

5.

 

Lower the screen until it is at the desired down position and stop. Set the motor "down" limit. 

6.

 

Replace the bottom closure, reversing it so that it hooks on the side of the housing closest to the wall. This will allow the 
screen fabric exit opening to be at the front of the housing. 

 

 

 

Removing the Screen Roller Assembly 

 

There may be some cases where you may have to remove the screen roller assembly from the housing if you are mounting 
the housing to the ceiling. 
 
1.

 

To remove the roller assembly you must remove the steel retaining ring that holds the motor in the bracket. The 
retaining ring has a small loop in it so that you can grip and pull with pliers.  

 

2.

 

The idle end of the roller has a spring loaded steel pin that mounts in a nylon ball bearing. Grip the motor end of the 
roller and while holding the motor and roller with one hand push the roller towards the idle end, compressing the spring 
loaded pin. 

 
3.

 

When the motor end has cleared the mounting bracket pivot the roller away from the housing and then remove the idle 
end from the bearing. 

Be sure to hold the motor in place with your hand at all times to insure that it does not 

fall out of the roller

 

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