Draper Rolleramic 240" Handleiding
Draper
Projectiescherm
Rolleramic 240"
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Copyright © 2013 Draper Inc. Form Rolleramic_Inst13 Printed in U.S.A.
Wall Installationâ
Brackets should fasten to studding or other structural supports within wall.
Suspended Installationâ
Chains should be attached to solid beams or rafters above screen. If possible,
screen mounting brackets should be positioned so chains hang vertically.
Turnbuckles should be connected between chains and mounting brackets. After
screen has been suspended, turnbuckles should be adjusted so that screen hangs
level.
Recessed Installationâ
Recess should be constructed to ïŹt screen case with brackets (see âCase
Dimensionsâ on back page). Design recess so that entire bottom of screen case
is unobstructed to permit access to bottom panel, screen roller and surface for
servicing if required.
Hanging Screen
General:
When locating viewing surface and checking clearance for screen operation,
remember surface is not centered in screen case: see dimensional drawings on
reverse. All installations should observe these important criteria:
1
Screen should be positively and securely supported so that vibration or even
abusive pulling on viewing surface will not weaken installation.
2
Installer must insure that fasteners used are of adequate strength and suitable
for the mounting surface.
3
Entire bottom of case must be readily accessible after installation is complete.
Be sure the access door opens freely for adjustments and service.
4
Installer should make sure mounting brackets are ïŹush with the sides of the
case to provide stability when hanging screen. Keep case level when lifting
and mounting.
5 Screens through 14' wide have 2 mounting brackets; wider screens have 3.
Brackets should be located along case to line up with supporting beams or
studding. Motor end bracket must be located 1"-6" to right of access door. Idler
end bracket must be located 6"-12" from right end of case. Failure to mount
brackets as directed could cause the case to bow and result in damage to screen.
Please Note: Mount the case using the two end brackets ïŹrst. If a center
bracket is provided, mount it last. The center bracket is designed to prevent
sagging of the case, and must be mounted so that it is level with the others
and does not force the screen case up.
6
Make sure the top of the screen case's bottom board at no point touches the
roller/viewing surface.
7
Do not use screen case to support adjacent sections of ceiling.
8
If trim pieces must be attached to case, do not permit screws to pro trude
through Ÿ" wall of case. Do not attach trim with nails.
9
If case is painted, viewing surface slot must be shielded to protect viewing
surface from paint splatters and overspray.
î
Do not seal unit in ceiling until electrical connections have been made and
screen has been operated successfully. Screen must always be installed level
so that fabric will not roll incorrectly or wrinkle.
These instructions are meant as a guide only. They do not imply any responsibility
on the part of Draper, Inc. for improper installation or faulty workmanship at the
jobsite.
Installation/Operating Instructions
Rolleramic Electric Projection Screen by Draper
Electrical Connections
Screen operates on 110-120V, 60 hz. AC, .78 amp draw (1.35 with heavy duty
motor).
Screens are shipped with internal wiring complete, with all switches (fully boxed)
and a wiring diagram. Wire connecting screen to switch (or switches) and switch to
power supply should be supplied by installer. Wires should be connected following
the wiring diagram provided, and all wiring should comply with local and national
electrical codes.
All operating switches should be âOffâ before power is connected.
Operation
Remove all packing before attempting to operate screen. When screen is ïŹrst
operated, be cautious! Cycle unit down and up several times to conïŹrm
satisfactory operation.
110-120V Single Station Control â 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.
110-120V Multiple Station Control â Switches are similar in appearance to 110-
120V Single Station Control. Screen stops when switch is released and may
be restarted in either direction. Factory adjusted limit switches stop screen
automatically when fully down or fully up.
24V Control â Three-button up-stop-down switches stop at any point desired,
operate in any sequence. Factory adjusted limit switches automatically stop screen
when fully down or fully up.
Key Operated Switching â Two kinds of key-operated switches are optionally
available with this unit.
1
The key-operated power supply switch controls power to the screen and
switches. When it is âoffâ, the switches will not operate screen. Key may be
removed from the switch in either âonâ or âoffâ position.
2
A three-position key switch permits the screen to be operated directly by key. In
this case, the screenâs operator must always have a key.
RS232/EthernetâSerial communication and network communication optionally
available with wall switches, RF or IR remote.
Adjustments
Please Note: Screen limits are factory set for optimum performance of the
screen. A procedure is outlined below for minor tweaks, but any adjustment
of these limits may negatively affect the ïŹatness of the screen surface and
could also void the warranty. Please check with Draper prior to resetting
screen limits.
CAUTION: Always be prepared to shut screen off manually when new
adjustment is being tested. Screen may be severely damaged if viewing
surface is allowed to run too far up or too far down.
CAUTION: Be sure all switches are in âoffâ position before adjusting limit
switches.
CAUTION: Do not loosen coupling setscrews from the roller shaft, or the
screen surface will rapidly unroll and fall. If setscrew must be loosened
actions should be taken to prevent the roller from turning.
Adjusting âfully upâ position â âUpâ limit switch is located on right side of
limit switch assembly, immediately behind access door to case. Right hand, hex
head machine screw contacts limit switch button to shut screen off. Turning this
machine screw clockwise will allow surface to run farther up into case. Turning it
counterclockwise will cause screen to stop sooner, farther out of the case.
Adjusting âfully downâ position â âDownâ limit switch is located on left side of
limit switch assembly, immediately behind access door to case. Left hand, hex
head machine screw contacts limit switch button to shut screen off. Turning this
machine screw clockwise will allow surface to run farther down before stopping.
Turning it counterclockwise will cause screen to stop in a less extended position.
At no time should fabric be unrolled far enough to expose any part of screen roller.
Make all adjustments in small increments, and be sure nut on machine screw is
tight against steel limit switch support before closing access door.
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Caution
1
Read instructions through completely before proceeding.
2
Follow instructions carefully. Installation contrary to instructions invalidates
warranty.
3
Do not lift case in center. Lift the ends simultaneously to avoid damage to
case and surface.
4 Entire bottom of screen case should be unobstructed to permit access to
bottom panels for making electrical connections or servicing. Motor end
bracket must be located 1"-6" to right of access door. Idler end bracket must
be located 6"-12" from right end of case. Failure to mount brackets as directed
could cause the case to bow and result in damage to screen.
5
Keep case level when lifting and mounting. Screen should be installed
level (using a carpenterâs level).
6
Nothing should be fastened to screen dowel or viewing surface.
7
Do not touch screen while in motion.
8
Operating switch (es) packed separately in screen carton. Do not discard
with packing material.
9
Screen operates on 110-120V, 60 hz., .78 amp draw (1.35 with heavy duty motor).
NOTE: Screen has been thoroughly inspected and tested at factory and found
to be operating properly prior to shipment.
Universal Mounting Bracket
may be suspended from abo ,ve
or mounted to wall. Each bra tcke
consists of a front and back piece
bolted together. 2 required and
supplied on screens up to 14' wide.
3 required and supplied on larger screens
.
Case
Conduit connection
on left end of case.
Viewing Surface
If you encounter any difïŹculties installing or servicing your Rolleramic screen, call your
dealer or Draper, Inc., Spiceland, Indiana, (765) 987-7999, or fax (765) 987-7142.
Please Note: The Rolleramic is not available with the TorkStar Utility Line Set.
Motor end bracket must be located 1"-6" to right of access door. Idler end
bracket must be located 6"-12" from right end of case. Failure to mount brackets
as directed could cause the case to bow and result in damage to screen.
Rolleramic Wiring Diagrams
Conduit
connection L = W+24" (through 12' x 12')
L = W+30" (over 12' x 12')
Through 12' x 12' 14Ÿ"
Over 12' x 12' 21Œ"
Access
Door
Bottom board
Case
Ÿ" thick
4" - 41/ "8
Opening for fabric
Bottom
Front
Fabric width â W
Screen
surface
45/ "8
91/8"
91/ "895/ "8
95/ "8
111/ "2
1"-6" from
access door
6"-12" from
case edge
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Case Dimensions
Rolleramic by Draper
Rolleramics over 12' x 12'
have a blue wire lead
instead of a black wire lead
coming from the motor.
Single Station Control
Junction box at
left end of screen
Internal Screen Wiring
White (Common)
Red (Down)
Black, or Blue (Up)
Green (Ground)
Dashed wiring
by electrician
Control
switch
Single gang box othersby
Min. 4" x 2 1/8" x 1 7/8" deep
Blue
Black
Red
Location of yke
operated on-off
switch if furnished
To 110-120V Line
Multiple Station Control
Junction box at
left end of screen
Internal Screen Wiring
White (Common)
Red (Down)
Black, or Blue (Up)
Green (Ground)
Dashed wiring
by electrician
Red
Red
Black
Blue
Blue
Cap off with wire
nut and tape
Black
Red Blue
Black Single gang box othersby
Min. 4" x 2 1/8" x 1 7/8" deep.
3 shown. More or less equally
feasible.
Location of yke
operated on-off
switch if furnished
To 110-120V Line
For suspended mount
For wall mount
6
3
/
8
"
1
3
/
8
"
Rolleramic Mounting Bracket
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Two-Way Serial Communication
(RS232) with MC1
See separate Serial Communication-
RS232 Instruction sheet for enabling
RS232 with the MC1.
3 Button ll Switch Wa
DOWN - Red
COM - White
UP - Black
White-Common to screen & 110-120V lAC Neutra
Red-to screen (directional)
Brown-to screen (directional)
Yellow-to 110-120V -HotAC
Black-to 110-120V -HotAC
Green-Ground
Eye Port r IR Ey RF Receiver or LEDfo e,
Wall Switch For more than one of .
these, a splitter is required.
Aux Port for connecting additional C-III LV
modules (up to six total can be linked-
connect from Aux to Eye).
Dashed wiring electricianby
Low ltage wi ng othersvo ri by
White (Common)
Red (Down)
Black (Up)
Green (Ground)
Inte al Screen Wiringrn
Location of yke
operated on-off
switch if furnished
To
110-120V
Line
STOP
Control
Switches
24v DC
STOP
Low Voltage & Wireless Control
RS232 Data FROM Control System
RS232 Data Control SystemTO
Signal Ground & Manual Switch Common
Manual Switch Up
Manual Switch Down
White-Common to screen & 110-120V lAC Neutra
Red-to Screen (directional)
Br n-to Screen (directional)ow
Black-Hot to 110-120V AC
Green/Yellow-Ground
Fuse
Program LED
Eye for IR EyPort e. r RF Receiver or LEDFo
Wall Switch, a Splitter and a Power Supply
is required. Plug RF Receiver or LED ll Wa
Switch and then Power Supply into splitter,
run cable from Splitter to MC1 Eye .Port
Low Voltage Wi ng othersri by
AC Wi ng electricianri by
MC1
White (Common)
Red (Down)
Black (Up)
Green (Ground)
Inte al Screen Wiringrn
Location of key
operated on-off
switch if fu ishedrn
To
110-120V
Line
STOP
Control
Switches
24v DC
STOP
Please Note: Mount the case using the two end brackets ïŹrst. If
a center bracket is provided, mount it last. The center bracket is
designed to prevent sagging of the case, and must be mounted so
that it is level with the others and does not force the screen case
up. Make sure the top of the screen case's bottom board at no
point touches the roller/viewing surface.
Screens through 14' wide have 2 mounting
brackets; wider screens have 3. Brackets
should be located along case to line up
with supporting beams or studding. Motor
end bracket must be located 1"-6" to right
of access door. Idler end bracket must
be located 6"-12" from right end of case.
Failure to mount brackets as directed could
cause case to bow and result in damage
to screen.
Please Note: Do not wire motors in parallel.
Product specificaties
Merk: | Draper |
Categorie: | Projectiescherm |
Model: | Rolleramic 240" |
Gewicht: | 109000 g |
Breedte: | 5640 mm |
Hoogte: | 3660 mm |
Montagewijze: | Plafond/muur |
Zichtbare schermhoogte (h): | 3660 mm |
Zichtbare schermbreedte (b): | 4880 mm |
Diagonaal: | - " |
Type aandrijving: | Gemotoriseerd |
Totale grootte van het scherm (hoogte x breedte): | 366 x 488 cm |
Formaat: | Video |
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