Table of Contents:
Screen Overview
- 4¼” (105mm) for small cassette screen
- 3⅛” (80mm) for the large cassette screen, to the right.
- This should be taken into account when determining the location of the mounting hole; it is also recommended to keep a distance of 0.4 meters on the side of the screen power cord for future service.
SUSPENDED CEILING INSTALLATION METHOD
Step 1: MEASURE AND MARK
- Measure the distance for the four hanging screw holes on the screen (refer to the diagram below)
- Calculate the screen’s installation position and mark the four hole locations for the threaded rods.
- Cut the threaded rods to the required length and secure them in place.
Step 2 : LIFT AND ADJUST
- Use lifting equipment to raise the screen to the installation position.
- Adjust the installation bracket horizontally to ensure the threaded rods align with and pass through the bracket holes.
Step 3 : FASTEN AND LEVEL
- Fasten the nuts onto the threaded rods.
- Adjust the nut’s height and use a level to ensure the screen is perfectly horizontal.
- Use lifting equipment to raise the screen to the installation position.
- Adjust the installation bracket horizontally to ensure the threaded rods align with and pass through the bracket holes.
PRECAUTIONS
- The screen fabric is offset to the right from the casing (take this into account when calculating the installation position).
- For closed suspended ceiling installations, reserve about 15 ¾” (400mm) of space on the power supply side for maintenance.
- Pay attention to the orientation of the screen material’s projection surface (refer to the side view) to avoid installing it backward.
Setting Limits
Upper Limit Setting:
- Briefly tap the programming button on the back of the remote control until the LED light in the programming hole illuminates.
- Move the screen to the desired upper limit and press the “Stop” button.
- Briefly press the program button and verify that the LED light has turned off.
Lower Limit Setting (Drop Height)
- Briefly tap the programming button on the back of the remote control until the LED light in the programming hole illuminates.
- Move the screen to the desired lower limit and press the “Stop” button.
Briefly press the program button and verify that the LED light has turned off.
Changing Motor Direction
- Push and Hold the Programming Button until the screen Jogs once.
- To guarantee the screen's precise positioning and safety, when using the motor adjustment key, lift and lower the screen after every half rotation of the button to verify correct movement.
- Exercise extreme caution when setting the screen's retraction height.
- Over-adjusting may lead to the bottom bar becoming lodged in the casing, potentially damaging the screen, or causing the bottom bar to drop.
- Similarly, careful consideration is needed when setting the screen's deployment height.
- The steel cable should not extend beyond 5 meters; exceeding this limit could reverse the cable reel, hindering screen retraction.
Controlling the Screen
Intelligent electric screen has 5 control methods:
- Manual control (cycle button)
- Wireless control
- Dry contact control
- RS485 or RS232 control
- 12-Volt Trigger
MANUAL CONTROL:
- The manual control button is located on the left side of the enclosure near the RJ45 connection.
- Pressing the button will command the screen to extend, pressing the button will command the screen to stop, then again to retract, then stop in sequence
RF REMOTE CONTROL:
- Press the Down button, screen extends to set position.
- Press the Stop button, screen will pause.
- Press the Up button, the screen will retract.
Pairing/Unpairing (Remote has been paired at factory)
The first method:
- Press and hold the cycle button for 3 seconds, the screen will jog once, entering the pairing mode; within 10 seconds, press both the up and stop buttons on the remote control simultaneously, the screen will jog once again, indicating that pairing is complete.
- The process for deleting a code is the same as pairing; odd-numbered operations will pair, while even-numbered operations will delete the code.
The second method:
- Disconnect the screen’s independent power supply for 10 seconds and then reconnect it.
- Within 10 seconds, press both the up and stop buttons on the remote control simultaneously, the screen will jog slightly, indicating that pairing is complete.
- The process for deleting a code is the same as pairing; odd-numbered operations will pair, while even numbered operations will delete the code.
Individual Pairing Procedure for One-to-One Control
- To ensure precise one-to-one control, each device must be paired individually through a dedicated pairing process.
- For example, when pairing with a single screen, ensure that all other screens are completely powered off.
- Then, proceed sequentially—power on and pair each screen one at a time.
- This guarantees that each control is uniquely mapped to a specific screen.
Memory Reset Procedure:
Press and hold the button on the screen for 5 seconds.
When the indicator LED begins flashing rapidly, press the button again.
The memory will be cleared, and the device will be ready for re-pairing.
DRY CONTACT, RS485 or RS232 CONTROL, 12V TRIGGER:
RS485/RS232 Port Settings:
- Data Bits: 8 bits
- Stop Bit: 1 bit
- Baud Rate: 2400
Hex Control Code:
- Up: FFEEEEEEDD
- STOP: FFEEEEEECC
- DOWN: FFEEEEEEEE For some central controls, you need to set the address code: FFEEEEEEAA
- Learn address code command: FFXXXXXXAA (XXXXXX represents hexadecimal characters other than E and 5)
- When connecting via RS232 or RS485, if you cannot control the screen to perform the required actions, please switch the two control wires.
- The resistance of the wiring loop should be less than 20Ω; Do not run wires parallel to strong sources of interference.
- For the 230 port setting: 2400, n, 8, 1, a data string should be sent twice in succession.
Parts in the Box
This image is representative of Pure White material, with a visible border printed in black. A black printed border will not be visible with Carbon Black material.
- If Flown, need to have your own turnbuckle.
- For larger cassette, 3 brackets will be provided.
For issues, contact Screen Innovations:
Phone: 512.832.6939 Option 3
Website: www.screeninnovations.com
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