Da-Lite Cinema Contour User Manual

INSTRUCTION BOOK FOR
Cinema Contour® Screen
Included Hardware
Large Wall Bracket (47" Long) Installation screws not included
Quantities vary by screen size: Screens 80" and smaller viewing width = 1 Screens over 80" to 96" viewing width = 2 Screens over 96" viewing width = 3
Quantity Included
High Power® Frame Bracket
Screens with High Power® quantity = 2 Screens with 2-piece side frame rails quantity = 2
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Small Wall Bracket (8" Long) Installation screws not included
Quantity = 1. Only for screens 80" and smaller viewing width.
Snap Stud
#10 Screw
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Frame Assembly
1. Unwrap the frame pieces. Assemble frame pieces on padding material or other soft, clean surface. This will help keep the frame clean and protect it from scratches.
2. Slide the frame pieces together at corners (Note: Frame assembly holes may not appear to it properly at the corners until all fasteners have been attached. Once fasteners are attached, the frame corners will be drawn in for a proper it.) Secure frame pieces with #10 screws provided. Do not tighten screws until all are started, then tighten. See Figure 1. NOTE: The frame pieces are labeled “top” and “bottom”. Be sure the frame pieces are assembled according to the labels. This will ensure the snap pattern on the frame and screen surface will match.
3. Attach the eight snap studs to the back of the frame in the predrilled holes.
Use Installation Method Number ____________
Screws
Snaps
Figure 1 (Rear View)
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Installation
There are four methods of installation based on the size of the screen and type of viewing surface. Measure the width of the viewing area of your screen and refer to the appropriate method of installation below. The wall bracket diagram shows the type and quantity of bracket(s) supplied based on the size of the screen.
Method 1: Screens 80" and smaller in viewing width.
Method 2: Screens over 80" up to 96" in viewing width.
Method 1 (Screens 80" And Smaller In Viewing Width)
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Method 3: Screens over 96" in viewing width.
Method 4: Any size screen with High Power® viewing surface.
Method 1 (Screens 80" And Smaller In Viewing Width)
1. Secure the wall bracket to wall studs at the desired height. Make sure the bracket is level. The top of the frame will be 1/8" above the top of the wall bracket when mounted. You will need at least 5/8" clearance above the bracket to hang the screen. Figures 2, 3, and 4 show the proper orientation for the supplied wall brackets.
Large Wall Bracket 1Piece
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Lift
Wall
Figure 4
2. To install the lower wall bracket, you must measure the overall height of the screen frame and subtract 13/8". Using that dimension, measure down from the top edge of the wall bracket and mark the wall for two screw holes. The holes should be centered within the frame and 6" apart. Refer to Figure 3.
3. Attach the small wall bracket to the wall. Refer to Figure 4 for proper orientation. Do not tighten the screws completely. The bracket should slide up and down easily.
4. Unroll the screen on a clean surface. Do not use newspaper. The viewing side is rolled to the inside of the roll. Place the frame over the screen surface, and while lifting the frame with one hand, snap the screen surface onto the frame with the other hand while maintaining a steady pull on the surface.
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Figure 2
Overall Height
Figure 3
Large Wall Bracket
Overall Height Less 1 ⅜"
6"
Small Wall Bracket 1Piece
Small Wall Bracket
5. Hang the screen on the brackets by hooking the bottom of the frame onto the lower wall bracket and lift up until you can hook the top of the frame on the top bracket. Push down on the frame to seat it on the brackets. Refer to Figure 4.
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