Step 1: MOUNTING THE SCREEN - SPACER BLOCKS (Optional)
- Used to clear an obstruction in the screen or screen material path. Before installing, connect spacer blocks to screen brackets.
- Do not use more than four (4) spacer blocks per bracket
Step 2: MOUNTING THE SCREEN - FOR LOW VOLTAGE SCREENS
- Terminate pre-wire with the supplied terminal block.
Step 3: MOUNTING THE SCREEN - BRACKET PLACEMENT
- The recommended position for the box bracket is 2–4” from the end caps.
- Installing the wall brackets as close to the end of the cassette as possible ensures better stability of the screen.
Step 4: MOUNTING THE SCREEN - BRACKETS
- To install the screen, start with the wall bracket lever pointed down in the unlocked position.
Step 5: MOUNTING THE SCREEN - TERMINATIONS
- Ensure the terminal blocks are plugged in and installed in the brackets.
Step 6: MOUNTING THE SCREEN - BRACKETS
- Locating the channel running along the back of the screen, hook the channel onto the wall brackets.
Step 7: MOUNTING THE SCREEN - BRACKETS
- Reaching under the cassette, move levers up into the locked position, keeping the screen secure
Step 8: RELEASING THE WEIGHT BAR BRACKETS
- Remove the Secure tape
Step 9: RELEASING THE WEIGHT BAR BRACKETS
- Lower the screen using the Moab. Now slide the brackets off the weight bar as shown.
Step 10: WIRING
Step 11: WIRING - 485 MOTOR WITH MOAB
- If the screen is wired with wired communication or 485 control, it will include a motor control board, Moab.
- This control board allows for setting limits and/or controlling the screen.
- Typically, this board is located in the head end/equipment location.
- See the wiring chart on page 11 to determine maximum wire length.
Step 12: WIRING - 485 MOTOR WITH MOAB
- Upper and lower limits are already factory-set.
- Once all connections are made including the power supply, you may now adjust the lower limits using the Moab control board.
Step 13: SETUP - 485 MOTOR WITH MOAB
- Once all adjustments are made and finalized, the Moab may now be placed in a convenient location for the install.
- Third party control such as Dry Contact closures, 12v Triggers, Serial Connections, and Infrared may now be integrated with Moab.
MOAB: Controlling via 12v Trigger
MOAB: Controlling via Contact Closure
For issues, contact Screen Innovations:
Phone: 512.832.6939 Option 3
Website: www.screeninnovations.com
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