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Phoenix-R Integrated Screen
With IR Remote Control
ISO9001:2000 International Certification
Model PHOENIX-R
Thank you for purchasing a projection screen.
Before use, please read instructions carefully. After installation, store instructions for future reference.
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Description
Floating mounting bracket
Aluminum casing
Top panel
Upper groove
Locking piece
Lower groove
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Acces sories
Floating mounting bracket (2pcs)
External IR receiver (1 )pc
Screen fabric
Bottom Rod
5 40mm Tapping screw & cap (8sets)
Ceiling hanger (2pcs)
Allen key (1pc)
Locking screw
M5x10 Screw (6pcs)
Trigger line ( 1 pc )
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Motorized Screen Power Specifications
Voltag e Frequency
50Hz/60Hz 90W/80W
Watts
Application
Applies to moto rized screen up to 120"
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Warnings
The ceiling or wall used for fixture installation must be secure to prevent the screens from falling. While installing electrical motors, please hire professionals or your local dealer to ensure safety. A misconnection may lead to fire or leaks. Make sure the Fixing screw be fastened when using the wall bracket, to avoid any damage. Keep all infrared wireless products away from fluorescent lighting as it may cause malfunctions. Please read the following as any damage to the screen surface will affect the quality of the picture:
1.Avoid contact or touching the screen surface as it may cause scratches or tears.
2.Do not write or draw on the surface.
3.Clean the screen with a soft cloth and lukewarm water. Do not use any detergent or cleaning products. Roll up the screen after every use. Ensure that the screen is level when installing; do not pull on the sides or fold the screen. To prevent unnecessary damage, the operating and maintenance of the screen should be done by adults.
Installation
Take out all the parts from the package and following the accessories guideline ensure all the parts are there. There are three different types of installation available for this product: wall mount, ceiling mount or ceiling hang. Depending on the installation environment, the floating mounting brackets can be installed at various points for your convenience. However, the ideal position for the mounting brackets is closer to the endcap as this will reduce vibration and noise.
Wall and Ceiling Mount Installation
1.According to the surface of installation, choose the appropriate screws needed for mounting (regular screws for wood surfaces, tapping screws for concrete surfaces)
2.Mount the brackets onto the surface, ensuring it is level (tip: draw a erasable level line when mounting the brackets). See below for picture description (figure 1):
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Ignoring the safety warnings may lea d to in jur ies and/or dama gin g the product.
Do n ot c onn ec t an y e le ct ric al attachments or re mote controls.
Please contact your local dealer for repairs or maintenance. Please contact our company if you have any further questions. Avoid taking ap art th e fixtures yourse lf. Loose parts may cause the screen to fall.
Do not take apart and replace with unknown parts. If there are any problems, please contact your local dealer. Product specifications are subject to change.
Fixtures should be installed in a secure place to avoid accidents or the screen falling.
Roll up the s cr ee n af te r every u se . Leaving it hangin g for a lo ng period of time may cause the fabric to loosen.
Refrain from hanging anything on the screen as it may cause the screen to fall.
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Installation Steps:
1.Wood wall and ceiling installation: Drill in the 5 x 40 screws through the appropriate holes in the bracket
(figure 2-3)
2.Drywall and ceiling installation: Install the anchors and drill in the 5 x 40 screws into the appropriate bracket holes (figure 4-5)
Wood wall installation
Wood ceiling installation
Concrete wall installation
Concrete ceiling installation
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Figure 2 Figure 3
Figure 4 Figure 5
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3.Loose n th e lo ck in g screw to lo we r th e lo ck ing pie ce d ow n al l th e way (figu re 6 -7 )
Locking screw
Figure 6 Figure 7
Locking piece
Other Control Options Description
1.FM to IR control description: When you insert the Wireless Synchro Converter Receiver into the EXTR slot of the control panel, you can use a FM wireless remote control device. (figure 27). The Intelligent Synchro Power Supply Control Adaptor (for all projectors) combined with the wireless 12V trigger (for all projectors with a trigger output) can control the screen together. (figure 28-29)
Wir eless S ynchr o Con verto r Recei ver
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4.When mounting the screen onto the floating mounting brackets, ensure the grooves on the screen casing match up with the upper and lower groves on the brackets. Simply slide in, and bracket's grooves will hold the casing in place. Horizontal adjustments can still be made (figure 8-10).
Up gro ove
Down groove
Fi gu r e 8 Figure 9
5.To lock the screen in place, close and tighten the locking screw on the mounting brackets. This will keep the screen casing locked firmly in place (figure 1 1-12).
Figure 10
ntelligent Synchro Power Supply Control Adapter .
Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29
Exte rn al Wall Swit ch
Figure 30 Figure 31
Manual control for screen up/stop/down.
To avoid overheating the motor, do not continuously lower and retract the screen for over 4 minutes. If the motor does overheat, it will need 2 minutes to cool down. The motor does not need any lubricants or oils. The drop and retract limit of the screen is adjustable but is factory preset to an optimal configuration. Please ask you local dealer or professional to adjust the settings and to avoid damaging the motor.
Retraction Limit
Exte rn al I nt elligen t Wall Switch Co nn ec ti on
1.Control for screen up/stop/down when connected to the control panel interface of the screen.
2.Control for screen up/stop/down when connected to the computer's RS232 or USB ingerface.
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Figure 12
Drop Limit
Figure 32
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Automatic Trigger Control Description
1.Insert one end of the trigger wire into the trigger jack located on the left side of the screen casing's end cap labeled TRIG . (figure 22). Insert the other end into the 12V output.
2.When the projector is powered on, the screen will lower automatically. When th projector is powered off, the screen will retract automatically.
Ceiling Hang Installation
Choose ta pp in g sc re ws with han ge rs ( or o th er scre ws w it h ha ng ers, not pr ov id ed ) ac cording t o yo ur ceiling m at er ia l. 5 x 4 0mm for w oo d ce il in gs a nd tapp in g sc re ws f or concre te c ei li ng s are recom me nd ed .
1.Drill t wo i de nt ic al holes wi th a n el ec tr ical dr il l an d en su re i t is hori zo nt al w it h the Wal l. F asten han ge rs ( no t pr ovide d) i nt o th e ce iling (fi gu re 1 3) .
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Pro jecto r
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External Controls Description (Central Control or R232, Wall Switch)
Insert one end of the signal cord into the computer output jack located on the left side of the screen casing's end cap and the other end of the signal cord to the central control jack, RS232 or wall switch. (figure 23-24). You can then control the screen via central control or computer.
Figure 23
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Infrared (IR) Remote Control Description
1.In order for the IR remote control to work, please ensure there is nothing covering the built-in sensor on the screen casing. For installations where the built-in sensor on the screen casing will be covered, use the external IR receiver (provided) and insert it into the external IR slot on the screen casing's left end cap. Ensure the external IR received head is in a position where it can received the remote control signal.
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2.Use the M5 x 10 screws provided in the accessory package to fix the ceiling hanger into the wall bracket. Ensure the tightening screws on the wall bracket are tightened and secure. (figure 14-15)
Figure 14 Figure 15
3.After inserting the ceiling hanger, ensure the grooves on the case housing match up with the mounting bracket. To secure the case housing into the brackets, tighten the locking screws. (figure 16-17)
Figure 16 Figure 17
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External IR sensor
4.After c om pl et in g steps 2 a nd 3 , ch ec k to s ee whethe r th e wa ll b ra cket is sec ur el y fi xe d onto the ho us in g of the scre en b ef or e ha nging . Ha ng s cr ee n as shown be lo w. (f ig ur e 18)
External IR slot
Figure 24
Figure 18
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Remote Control Instruction
LED remote c ontroller
UP
STOP
MICRO -UP
1GD IR an
DOWN
MICRO-DOWN
Controller button instruction
1.To raise screen press "UP.
2.To hold screen at desired position press STOP.
3.To lower screen press DOWN.
4.To raise the screen in smaller increments press “Micro-Up”
5. To lower the screen in smaller increments press “Micro-Down”
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Please Note:
The shortest distance between receiver and controller is 0.5 meter.
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The remote control will work within 8 meters from the receiver and within a
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30 degree radius from the center of the receiver.
The remote control will not work if the receiver is covered
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Keep the remote control away from high temperature and high humidity areas.
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The batteries will need to changed when the signal is weak.
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If the remote control is not being used for an extended period of time, please
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remove the battery.
Only use batteries intended for the remote control unit.
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Operating Instructions
Connecting to an external power source:
1.Remove the glued on cloth on the bottom rod to ensure the rod is free from the casing.
2.Switch on the power. (with the appropriate voltage)
How to use the Manual/Remote Control Switch Button (Figure 20-21)
This motorized screen has 4 types on control options: infrared (IR) remote control, manual control, triggered control, and external control (central control or RS232/USB).
Other Control Options (optional)
1.Convert the infrared control to a FM wireless control using the Wireless Synchro Converter Receiver.
2.Control using the Intelligent Synchro Power Supply Control Adaptor for inline control with the projector. Please
refer to specific manual instructions if options A and B are paired.
Connecting External IR
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Batt ery Insta llation :
1.On the ba ck o f th e re mote cont ro l, p us h do wn to open th e co ve r as
shown in th e pi ct ur e.
2.Put the b at te ry i n accordi ng t o th e co rr ect catho de a nd a no de .
3.Close t he c ov er.
Func tions
Press d ow n an d op en t he end cap li d to a cc es s the contr ol i nt er fa ce. Whe n no t in u se , cl ose to the li d to
conce al t he c on tr ol interf ac e.
End cap lid
Figure 19
Trigger Jack
Fig ure 20
Power cord
Switch control follows this priority: Down-Stop-Up-Stop-Down
Computer Output Jack
Manual Control Switch
Central controller
Figure 21
LAN
Projector
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