Stewart Filmscreen
– Cabaret
16
ELECTRICAL
The Cabaret screen system can be controlled through IR remote control, keypads, dry contact
outputs, internet protocol (IP), and low-voltage trigger outputs.
Note:
This manual refers to AC (electrical alternating current) to represent electrical power. Your
location may use 120 V, 220 V, or other electrical power. Screen systems are manufactured using
the electrical power type specified for the location. Use appropriate power sources for your location.
MOTOR WIRING
The Cabaret
’ screen system’s motor is prewired at the factory. No additional motor wiring is
required.
The following pages will outline standard and optional control types for Cabaret.
Connections
The following Stewart Filmscreen accessories can be wired into the cabaret RJ25 or dry
contact/trigger wire on the rear, audience left side of the case.
IR wall switch
IBT-100 for RS-232 (third party automation)
Decora wall switch
Projector trigger
⚠
CAUTION
Cabaret is to be installed and used within the scope of the appropriate electrical
codes and regulations. Failure to do so may cause malfunctioning or damage to the
screen.
Содержание Cabaret
Страница 1: ...1 Stewart Filmscreen Cabaret Retractable Below Ceiling Screen System ...
Страница 11: ...Stewart Filmscreen Cabaret 11 WALL MOUNT CONTINUED Figure 9 Wall mount detail with minimum clearance ...
Страница 15: ...Stewart Filmscreen Cabaret 15 CEILING MOUNT CONTINUED Figure 16 Ceiling mount detail with minimum clearance ...