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Section 6 -

 Operation

 CAUTION:

 When operating for the first time, cycle unit down and up several times to confirm satisfactory operation. Be prepared to cut POWER if necessary.

Section 7 -

 Tab-Tension Adjustment Procedure

Please Note:

 Draper’s 

Tab-Tensioning System is 

factory-set, and under normal 

circumstances will not require 

field adjustment. If wrinkles 

are observed, however, follow 

the adjustment procedure 

shown in Figure 8.

Section 8 -

 Electrical Connections

1. 

Screen operates on 220V, 50 Hz., 1.1-amp current draw.

2. 

Junction box is located just above the bottom access panel at the left end 

of the screen.

3. 

Open the access panel/trap door for access to the junction box cover. 

(See bottom access panel/trap door opening and closing instructions below)

.

4. 

Remove two 

(2)

 hex head screws that secure the cover to the junction box 

to expose the red, black, and white pigtail leads and the green ground 

wire per wiring diagram 

(Page 7)

.

5. 

If optional low-voltage control or video interface control is specified and 

factory installed, please refer to wiring diagrams 

(Page 7)

.

6. 

Screen ships with internal wiring complete and control switch

(es)

 fully 

boxed. Wire to connect screen to switch

(es)

 and switch

(es)

 to power 

supply should be furnished by installer. Connections should be made in 

accordance with attached wiring diagram, and wiring should comply with 

national and local electrical codes.

7. 

All operating switches should be “off” before power is connected.

•  220V SINGLE STATION CONTROL - 

3-position UP-OFF-DOWN 

switch permits operation to be stopped at any point. Factory 

adjusted limit switches automatically stop screen when fully down 

or fully up.

•  24V CONTROL -

 3-button UP-STOP-DOWN switches stop at any 

point desired and operate in any sequence. Factory adjusted limit 

switches automatically stop screen when fully up or fully down. 

Installer should incorporate an all-pole disconnect in fixed wiring 

available with RF or IR remote.

•  RS232 / ETHERNET -

 Serial communication and network 

communication optionally available.

•  KEY OPERATED SWITCHING -

  

Two key-operated switches optionally available with this unit:

• 

Key-operated power supply switch controls power to screen and 

switches. When switch is in the "off" position, screen will not operate. 

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.

PUSH & TURN

CLOCKWISE

to INCREASE TENSION

PUSH & TURN

COUNTER-CLOCKWISE

to RELEASE TENSION

END OF 
DOWEL

END OF 
DOWEL

Figure 8

Section 9 -

 Limit Adjustments

Figure 10

Figure 9

"Down" Limit Adjustment 

(requires 

5/32

" (4 mm) Hex key)

To Reduce Screen Drop:

1. 

Raise screen surface approximately 1' 

(30 cm)

 above desired setting  

and turn off.

2. 

Turn DOWN 

(I)

 limit screw clockwise 

(3 screw turns = 

1/2

 roller revolution)

.

3. 

Test by lowering screen. Repeat steps 1 & 2 until desired position  

is reached.

To Increase Screen Drop:

1. 

Lower screen to down limit.

2. 

With down switch on, turn DOWN 

(I)

 limit screw counterclockwise  

(3 screw turns = 1/2 roller revolution) 

to increase drop.

3. 

Test by raising screen approximately 1' 

(30 cm)

 then lower  

to new down limit.

4. 

Repeat steps 2 and 3 until desired position reached.

"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 steps 1 through 3 until desired position is reached.

If Screen Needs to Raise Higher:

1.  

Lower screen surface approx. 1' 

(30 cm)

 below desired setting  

and turn off.

2.  

With UP switch on, turn UP 

(II)

 limit screw counterclockwise  

(3 screw turns = 

1/2

 roller revolution)

.

3.  

Repeat steps 1 and 2 until desired position is reached.

Please Note:

 Screen limits are 

factory set. Instructions below 

for minor adjustments only.  

Please check with Draper prior 

to resetting screen limits.

Please Note:

 If Screen is “Right 

Hand Motor” the WHITE/DOWN 

(I)

 and YELLOW/UP 

(II)

 limit 

screws are reversed 

(Fig. 10)

.

 CAUTION:

- Be sure all switches 

are in “off” position 
before adjusting limit 
switches.

- Be prepared to shut off 

manually while testing.

- Screen may be 

damaged by lowering 
it too far and  
exposing roller.

- Motor must be 

installed so that limit 
switches are pointed 
down.

Left hand motor:

   White Socket—Down

   Yellow Socket—Up

Right hand motor:

   White Socket—Up

   Yellow Socket—Down

Left hand motor:

   White Socket—Up

   Yellow Socket—Down

Right hand motor:

   White Socket—Down

   Yellow Socket—Up

Left hand motor:

  White Socket—Down

  Yellow Socket—Up

Right hand motor:

  White Socket—Up

  Yellow Socket—Down

Waterfall Roll

Standard Roll

Motor

End

Audience

Side

Motor

End

Audience

Side

Reverse Roll

Motor

End

Back

Side

lI

I

+

+

DOWN Limit (I)

Clockwise decreases 

down 

travel.

UP Limit (II)

Counterclockwise

increases 

up 

travel.

DOWN Limit

 

(I)

Clockwise 

decreases  

down

 travel.

UP Limit 

(II)

Counterclockwise 

increases 

up

 travel.

 CAUTION:

  

DO NOT allow dowel to wrap over 

roller when operating screen!  

This could damage screen.

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Ultimate Access E and V 220V

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Страница 1: ...pping Brackets Attached to Dowel and Screen Case V Screens Only 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 TOOLS REQUIRED POWER DRILL PENCIL TAPE MEASURE HARDWARE by others LEVEL E Free Hanging Viewing Surface V Flexible V...

Страница 2: ... and normal operation Extreme care should be taken during testing to remain clear of moving parts to avoid possible injury 12 Operation of unit should be performed only by authorized and qualified personnel who have been trained in its safe and effective operation and understand its safety features 13 The safety features of the unit should never be disabled bypassed or overridden The system should...

Страница 3: ...lot on bottom of case should be shielded to protect viewing surface from paint splatters overspray Please Note Extra brackets must be ordered for alternate installation Section 3 Bottom Access Panel Trap Door Opening and Closing 1 To access inside of screen case disengage spring latch at center followed by latches at each end 2 To disengage slide latch lever towards center of screen case Fig 3 the...

Страница 4: ...ges with motor If retaining clip is provided instead install to lock motor end in place 7 Support idler end of roller and slide mounting bracket toward roller Insert roller pin into nylon bushing on idler bracket Fig 7 8 Roller idler 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 brac...

Страница 5: ...key PUSH TURN CLOCKWISE to INCREASE TENSION PUSH TURN COUNTER CLOCKWISE to RELEASE TENSION END OF DOWEL END OF DOWEL Figure 8 Section 9 Limit Adjustments Figure 10 Figure 9 Down Limit Adjustment requires 5 32 4 mm Hex key To Reduce Screen Drop 1 Raise screen surface approximately 1 30 cm above desired setting and turn off 2 Turn DOWN I limit screw clockwise 3 screw turns 1 2 roller revolution 3 Te...

Страница 6: ...NGTH Standard Motor Wiring is on the AUDIENCE LEFT END of Screen Case 7 187mm 6 171mm 8 203mm For minimum length of ceiling cutout subtract 11 4 32mm from case length measured from outer edge of flanges For minimum width of cutout front to back see case width dimensions below Leveling bracket is used to level the case and should NOT be used to support the weight of the unit The leveling bracket is...

Страница 7: ...hed IR Eye Input Low Voltage Trigger 4 28 VDC RS232 485 Inputs Outputs Receiver Button Wall Switch Green Yellow Motor Ground FUSE 3 15 AMP 250 VAC 5x20mm External LVC IV Single or Multiple Projection Screen Wiring Diagram FUSE 3 15 AMP 250 VAC 5x20mm Receiver Button 3 Button Wall Switch DOWN Black COM White UP Red Electrically Straight Data Cable to more LVC IV modules A maximum of six 6 LVC IV mo...

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