Da-Lite PRO IMAGER Instruction Book

The
POWER
PRESENTATION PRODUCTS
In
Instruction Book for
PRO IMAGER
DA-LITE SCREEN COMPANY, INC.
3100 North Detroit Street Post Office Box 137 Warsaw, Indiana 46581-0137 Phone: 574-267-8101 800-622-3737 Fax: 574-267-7804 www.da-lite.com e-mail: info@da-lite.com
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using your video equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following:
1. Read and understand all instructions before using.
2. Position the cord so that it will not be tripped over, pulled, or contact hot surfaces.
3. If an extension cord is necessary, a cord with a current rat­ing at least equal to that of the appliance should be used. Cords rated for less amperage than the appliance may over­heat.
4. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this appliance. Contact an authorized service dealer when repair work is required. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is used subsequently.
5. The use of an accessory attachment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause a risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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FRAME ASSEMBLY
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY
5/16" socket or wrench
Carpenters level
Tape Measure
1. Unpack frame pieces and lay them face down on the floor. The top frame has the roller and motor assembly attached to it. The side frames are the two short pieces.
2. Attach the side frame pieces to the top frame. See figure 1. Insert the slat bar into the small channel located on the side frame. Fasten the frame pieces with four #10 x 3/4" hex head screws.
NOTE: the top and bottom frame pieces will over­lap the side frame pieces.
3. HORIZONTAL MASK ONLY - Attach the bottom frame with four #10 x 3/4" hex head screws. Attach the bottom brackets with the two screws at the back of the frame as shown in figure 2.
VERTICAL MASK ONLY - Attach the pull straps to the bottom slat bar by sliding the looped end of the pull straps over the ends of the slat bar (See figure 2 for pull strap attachment). The bottom roller is spring loaded and has an internal lock to keep it from retracting during shipping. To disen­gage the lock pull on the slat bar to unroll the mask but DO NOT let go of the slat bar. To lock the roller let the mask retract slowly and the lock will engage. The lock will only engage when the frame is laying face down on the floor. When the frame assembly is hanging on the wall the lock will not engage. Insert the slat bar into the small channel on the side frame. Fasten the bottom frame with four #10 x 3/4" hex head screws. Attach the bottom brackets with the two screws at the back of the frame as shown in figure 2.
FIG. 1
SLAT BAR
10 x 3/4" SCREWS
#
PULL STRAP
GUIDE
/8" MAX.
1
PULL STRAP
SLAT BAR
VIEWING
SURFACE
FIG. 2
#10 x 3/4" SCREW
CHANNEL
BOTTOM BRACKET
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INSTALLATION (Continued)
1. To install the Pro Imager over a Da-Lite Perm-Wall screen you will need to place the supplied wooden spacers between the screen and the wall.
a-Snap and Imager screens do not require any spacers.
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2. Refer to figure 3 for hanger bracket location. Dimension A will vary depending on the type of screen you have. Dimension A is measured from the top of the screen frame to the top of the hanger bracket.
Screen type Dimension A
Perm-Wall 3-7/8"
Imager 3-7/8"
Da-Snap 4-3/8"
Securely fasten the hanger bracket to the wall. It is recommended that you use #10 x 1-3/4" wood screws (not supplied) and fasten into the wall stud. Use a level to make sure the bracket is level.
FIG. 3
ANGER
H
BRACKET
To provide easy access to the limit control switches (see adjustment proce­dures) you will need at least 7" clearance above the top of the Pro Imager.
3. Hang the frame assembly on the hanger bracket as shown in figure 3.
4. Fasten the bottom bracket to the wall with the appropriate type fastener for your wall.
A
SPACER
BLOCK
SCREEN
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PRO IMAGER INSTALLATION
120V WIRING DIAGRAM
TO MOTOR
DOWN
RED
UP
OCKER
R
WITCH
S
UP
FF
O
OWN
D
IDE VIEW
S
F SWITCH
O
ND BOX
A
RED
BLACK
WHITE
COMMON
C COMMON
A
AC HOT
120V. 60-HZ 2.5 MAX. AMP
HITE
W
LACK
B
BLACK WITH
YELLOW
PERATING SWITCH,
O
WITCH BOX, AND
S
LATE FURNISHED
P
ITH SCREEN. (SPDT
W
ITH CENTER OFF)
W
IN MULTIPLE CONTROL
NSTALLATIONS THIS SWITCH
I IS REPLACED BY THE LOW VOLTAGE CONTROL, OPER-
TED FROM PUSH BUTTON
A
TATIONS.
S
THIS SWITCH CANNOT BE USED WITH LVC.
Note: A single switch cannot be used to operate more than
one screen. Contact the factory for further information.
240 VOLT WIRING DIAGRAM FOR STANDARD WALL SWITCH:
Da-Lite offers two styles of 240 volt wall switches for standard operation. Please see wiring diagram included in wall switch box included with screen.
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ADJUSTMENT
Masking travel is stopped automatically in the up and down positions by limit switches that are properly adjusted at the factory. Should it be necessary to adjust the stop positions, proceed in the following manner using a small flat screwdriver or a 5/32" allen wrench. Access to the switches is provided by holes on the top left side of the Pro
mager. Refer to figure 4.
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UP LIMIT CONTROL
The up limit controls the stop position when the mask is traveling up, or unmasking the screen. Set the Pro Imager to the down, or masked position. Turn the up limit control CLOCKWISE to DECREASE the up travel. Turn it COUNTER-CLOCKWISE to INCREASE the up travel. Turn the control a quarter turn at a time and then run the Pro Imager to check the stop position. Repeat the above steps until the desired po­sition is reached.
NOTE: The bottom of the slat bar should be no more than 1/8" above the edge of the frame while in the up position. See figure 2.
DOWN LIMIT CONTROL
The down limit controls the stop position when the mask is traveling down, or masking the screen. Set the Pro Imager in the up position. Turn the down limit control CLOCKWISE to DECREASE the down travel. Turn it COUNTER-CLOCKWISE to INCREASE the down travel. Turn the control a quarter turn at a time and then run the Pro Imager to check the stop position. Repeat the above steps until the desired position is reached.
IEWING
V
SURFACE
P LIMIT
U
CONTROL
FIG. 4
DOWN LIMIT
CONTROL
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TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM
1. Screen will not operate or will not go “down”.
Motor does not hum.
Motor hums.
2. Screen will not move “up”.
Motor does not hum.
CAUSE
(a) Blown facility fuse.
(b) Tripped facility circuit breaker.
(c) No power to operating switch or
junction.
Power at junction box.
(d) Thermal overload tripped.
(e) Defective motor, limit switch or
capacitor.
(f) Temporary binding.
(a) Blown facility fuse.
(b) Tripped facility circuit breaker.
(c) No power to operating switch or
junction box.
SOLUTION
(a) Replace facility fuse.
(b) Reset circuit breaker.
(c) Check above. Tighten all loose wire
connections. Recheck wiring. See installation instructions.
“Down” Position
Check for power across black and white leads.
(d) Let motor cool down for 15 minutes.
Try again.
(e) Replace motor assembly.
NOTE: Motor is a sealed assembly.
(f) With power “off“ turn roller by hand
to free binding.
(a) Replace facility fuse.
(b) Reset facility circuit breaker.
(c) Check above. Tighten all loose wire
connections. See above.
Motor hums.
3. Noise.
NOTE: Screen will operate with a low-pitched hum.
4. Coasting.
5. Roller displaced from mounting brackets.
6. Mask hangs crooked.
Power at junction box.
(d) Thermal overload tripped.
(e) Defective motor, limit switch or
capacitor.
(f) Temporary binding.
(a) Grinding. Foreign object in screen
rubbing on roller or fabric.
(a) Defective brake.
(a) Pin end slipped out of nylon bearing.
(a) Screen not installed properly.
(b) Fabric is damaged.
“Up” Position
Check for power across red and white leads.
(d) Let motor cool down for 15 minutes.
Try again.
(e) Replace motor assembly.
NOTE: Motor is a sealed assembly.
(f) With power “off”, turn roller by hand
to free binding.
(a) Remove.
(a) Replace motor assembly.
(a) Remove pin end mounting. Realign
motor in tube. Reattach pin end.
(a) Check for level and plumb.
(b) Replace fabric.
7. Mask does not stop at proper position.
(a) Limit switches out of adjustment.
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(a) See adjustment procedures.
Printed in U.S.A. 82391 Rev. 7/09
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