220V SL & SLX Scissor Lift Video Projector Lift by Draper
These Installation/Operating Instructions are available in the offi cial language
of the country where you purchase the product. Please contact your
distributor to request a copy.
Vous pourriez demander les instructions d’installation et d’opération traduises
dans la langue offi cielle du pays ou vous achetez le produit. Veuillez
demander à votre distributeur.
Die Gebrauchsanweisung für Installation und Konstruktion sind in der
offi ziellen Sprache des Landes, indem Sie das Produkt gekauft haben,
vorhanden. Fragen Sie die jeweilige Verkaufs-Abteilung.
Caution:
➀ Read instructions completely before proceeding.
➁ Test lift prior to installation.
➂ Follow instructions carefully. Installation contrary to instructions
invalidates warranty.
➃ Do not obstruct operation of Scissor Lift with fi ngers or any object.
Serious injury or damage could result.
➄ Scissor Lift is designed to accommodate ceiling suspended equip ment.
Equipment should not be allowed to rest on optional ceiling closure
during operation. (Refer to section titled “Installing Pro jec tor.”)
➅ Entire bottom of unit must be unobstructed to permit proper op er a tion.
Suffi cient clearance must be allowed below projector or op tion al ceiling
closure: see chart on page 4.
➆ Unit must be installed level (use a carpenter’s level).
➇ Unit operates on 220V, 50 Hz. AC current.
Note: Unit has been thoroughly inspected and tested at factory and found
to be operating properly prior to shipment.
➂ Fastening methods must be suitable for mounting surface, and se cure ly
anchored so that vibration or abusive pulling on unit will not weaken
installation.
➃ Unit should be level, with weight shared more or less equally by all four
threaded mount ing rods.
➄ Bottom of unit must be unobstructed after installation. Suffi cient clear ance
must be allowed below projector or optional ceiling closure: 4' for Model
SL4, 5' for Model SL5, etc.; 11' for Model SLX11, 12' for Model SLX12, etc.
➅ Do not use unit to support adjacent ceiling, light fi xtures, etc.
➆ Do not complete the ceiling below unit until electrical connections have
been completed and unit has been operated successfully.
➇ We recommend that safety cables be attached to the Scissor Lift for added
security (a sound in stal la tion practice with overhead equipment).
Electrical Connections
Unit operates on 220V AC, 50 Hz. current. Removing the top cover of the
unit and opening the electrical box ex poses ter mi nals for fi eld con nec tions.
Unit is shipped with internal wiring com plete. Wire to connect unit to power
supply should be furnished by in stall er. Con nec tions should be made in
accordance with wiring di a gram, and wiring should com ply with na tion al and
local elec tri cal codes. All op er at ing switches should be “off” before power is
con nect ed.
Scissor Lift should be operated and checked prior to installing pro jec tor and/or
optional ceiling closure.
Standard switch shown below comes with 22.86 meters of cable and should
be plugged in to box on front of top pan of lift to control lift.
Planning
➀ Based on screen location and projector specifi cations, determine proper
position for projector in stal la tion.
➁ Confi rm that there is adequate space for installation and operation.
Minimum clear ance above ceiling level varies according to Scissor Lift
model, plus height of projector, optional mounting bracket, optional ceiling
closure, and optional plenum rated housing.
➂ Arrange to provide service access to the unit.
As Soon As Scissor Lift Arrives
➀ Open carton and inspect for damage.
➁ Locate the following parts:
A. The unit itself
B. Controls
C. Any optional equipment: plenum housing, closure panel, ceiling fi nish kit
or decorative cover (all ship in separate cartons).
➂ Test lift prior to installation.
Hanging Unit
The Scissor Lift may be installed in a variety of ways; recessed above the
ceiling, or sus pend ed below the ceiling. The lift should be supported by four
½" thread ed mount ing rods. If ceiling recessed, the entire unit (including
the projector) should set approximately 1½" above the fi n ished ceiling in its
“stored” position. The threaded rods should pass through the corner mount ing
fl anges and be secured by nuts above and below. Use a thread locking
compound such as Loctite
wired or blocked to pre vent swing ing.
All installations should observe the following guidelines:
➀ Access from above the unit, with enough clearance to remove the top
cover, should be pro vid ed in case service is re quired. If installing above a
hard ceiling, optional Draper Access Panels are available to allow access to
the unit.
➁ Installer must ensure that all fasteners and supports are of ad e quate
strength to securely support Scissor Lift and projector.
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#242 (provided). The unit should then be guy
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UP
OFF
OFF
DOWN
Operation
When unit is fi rst operated, be cautious! If unit fails to operate when toggle
switch is fl ipped “down”, return switch to “off” and recheck elec tri cal
con nec tions before pro ceed ing. Cycle unit down and up several times to
confi rm sat is fac to ry operation.
Standard Single Station Control (CE Approved)—One, 12V toggle switch:
mov ing 3-po si tion toggle switch to “down” po si tion will start lift down. Moving
toggle switch to “up” will start lift up. When lift is in “show” position, travel will
au to mat i cal ly be stopped by factory set limit switch es. When ev er switch is
placed in center “off” position, operation will stop. One, 12V key switch will
lower lift from “show” to “service” position.
Video Interface Control (CE Approved)—This optional 12V control device
allows the Scissor Lift switch to control the operation of a Draper motorized
pro jec tion screen via a relay.
Multiple Station Control (Not CE Approved)—Optional, moves lift from
“stored” to “show” position only. Each switch ing station has a 3-button switch
with “up”, “down”, and “off” buttons. Lift starts up or down when ap pro pri ate
button is pressed, and may be stopped by pressing “off” button. Factory set
limit switch es stop lift automatically when pro jec tor is in “show” position.
Key Operated Switch (Not CE Approved)—If ordered, a single station, key-
operated three position (up/off/down) switch is available. Multiple Station Control re quired for this option. Moves lift from “stored” to “show” positions only.
Infrared or Radio Frequency Remote Control (CE Approved)—If ordered, a
three-button transmitter is provided, with “up”, “down”, and “stop” buttons. Unit
starts up or down when appropriate button is pressed, and may be stopped by
pressing “off” button. Factory set limit switches stop unit au to mat i cal ly when
projector is in “show” po si tion. Only controls "show" and "stored" positions.
Loctite® is a registered trademark of Henkel Corporation.
If you encounter any diffi culties installing or servicing your Scissor Lift, call your
dealer or Draper, Inc. in Spiceland, In di ana, 765-987-7999; or fax 765-987-7142.
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Installing Projector
Depending on job conditions and projector, it may be easier to re move
optional ceiling closure panel before installing projector.
Generally, the video pro jec tor should be sus pend ed from the bottom
pan ac cord ing to pro jec tor man u fac tur er’s in struc tions and rec om mend ed
stan dard ceiling mounting hardware. For projectors 10 kgs or below, use
Draper's SMS Low Profi le Mount with Universal Projector Bracket.
The Scissor Lift has a grounded 220V AC, 60Hz power cord for pro jec tor
power supply. The power cord is laced down the back scissor and is “hot” at
all times.
Control cables should be laced through our Cable Management System.
Make sure to use fl exible cables, and to allow enough cable at each turn
so cables do not stretch or kink. This will ensure that cords do not become
tangled and dam aged during Scissor Lift operation.
Unit and projection system should be operated, checked and ad just ed as
necessary at this time.
After testing operations, the optional closure panel should be re at tached.
Be sure to use Loctite
NOTE: Immediately upon completion of the surrounding ceiling, units
should be operated to confi rm that optional ceiling closure panel stops just
short of touching ceiling in closed position.
Warning: Keep fi ngers and other objects away from automatic ceiling
closure and scissor mechanisms when unit is operating. Serious injury or
damage could result.
Some plenum housings are longer than wide and mounting hole
locations for plenum will change.
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, or other thread locking compound on the nuts.
The Plenum Housing is shipped in pieces, and must be assembled by the
installer. The height of the plenum can be adjusted by up to 2" (5 cm) by moving
the trim frame to different mounting holes in side panels. It is recommended that
an access panel be installed in the ceiling to allow future access.
➀ Attach Plenum frame to top of Scissor Lift.
➁ Install top panel to plenum frame.
➂ Attach assembly to overhead structure. Allow clearance between plenum top
and structure for ease of future access.
➃ Install side and end panels, and trim frame.
Parts List for Scissor Lift Plenum
Item QuantityPart
11Plenum Top Frame
22Plenum End Panel
32Plenum Side Panel
41Plenum Top Panel
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Installing Optional Plenum Housing
5varies#10-32 x
6varies#8-32 Zinc Keps Lock Nut
7varies½" (8mm)-13 x 3½" (90 mm) Zinc Hex Head Screw
8varies½" (8mm)-13 Zinc Hex Grd 2
3
9varies
10varies¼"(6mm)-20 x 1½"(38mm) Zinc Hex Head Screw
11varies¼" (6mm) Flat Zinc Washer
12varies¼"(6mm)-20 Zinc Nylon Insert Lock Nut
131Trim Frame
/16"(5 mm) ID x 5"(127mm) OD x 1/16"(3mm) tk Flat Washer
If your Scissor Lift is equipped with a "B" or "E" ceiling closure panel, it can be
used as is, or in conjunction with a piece of existing ceiling tile.
➀ If installing with ceiling tile, you may need to cut tile so its overall dimensions
are the same as (or slightly less than) the closure panel. Place tile into trim
frame. Lay closure panel on top (back side) of ceiling tile, and tighten screws to
hold in place.
➁ Attach provided angle brackets to side of bottom pan of Scissor Lift.
➂ For larger units, attach short angle brackets to ends of long angle brackets.
➃ Attach
➄ Run unit “up” until bottom pan stops at highest position. Mark po si tion on
5
/16" (8mm) threaded rods to angle bracket.
5
/16"
(8mm) rods even with ceiling and cut to length (remove from pan if convenient).
➅ Run unit “down” until bottom pan stops at “show” position.
➆ Attach closure to lower end of
5
/16" (8mm) rods by slipping into four corner slots
and secure with nuts above and below slots.
➇ Run unit “up” again to highest position. Measure distance by which panel
fails to reach required “closed” height for sur round ing ceil ing.
➈ Run unit “down” then re-adjust mounting of
5
/16" (8mm) rods in traveling grid to
raise panel required distance.
➉ Test unit operation to confi rm that panel will stop in closed position just
before touching ceiling.
NOTE: Immediately upon completion of the surrounding ceiling, unit should be
operated to confi rm that optional ceiling closure panel stops just short of touching
ceiling in closed position.
Optional Ceiling Closure for Scissor Lift
Your Scissor Lift can be equipped with an optional ceiling closure sys tem. To install
it:
➀ Remove closure and all mounting hardware from carton.
➁ Optional ceiling closure can be mounted in either of the following styles:
A. If ceiling tile is to be inserted in the closure, this may be done now, or later
when the rest of the ceiling is in stalled (per mit ting a better match). Cut tile so
that its overall dimensions are the same as (or slightly less than) the closure
panel. Attach to the closure panel with adhesive.
B. Position one pre-cut aluminum tee along outside edge of panel so arm
extends under and rests on the panel (or tile if tile is being used). Be careful
not to compress the tile. Drill three holes through rib of tee into edge of panel
and pop rivet into place (or use self-tapping screws).
C. Follow same procedure with remaining 3 tees.
NOTE: Since tees comprise part of exposed trim, care should be taken to
Closure Pan
ensure accurate fi t.
➂ Attach two (2) mounting angles to the corresponding holes in the bottom pan
with the supplied hardware.
➃ Attach other two (2) mounting angles at 90° to previous angles (right to left) in
the corresponding holes with the supplied hard ware.
➄ Attach one of four
3
/8" (10 mm) threaded rods by passing the rod through one of
Optional Acoustical
Tile by Others
the four corner holes, in the angles and secure with nuts top and bottom.
Approximately ½" (13 mm) of rod should extend above angle.
➅ Run unit “up” until bottom pan stops at highest position. Mark po si tion on
3
/8" (10
mm) rod that is even with ceiling level and cut rod to length (removing it from
pan if convenient). Cut remaining three rods to same length.
➆ Run unit “down” until bottom pan stops at “show” position. Secure all four
(10 mm) rods to traveling pan in same fashion as fi rst one.
➇ Attach closure to lower end of each
3
/8" rod using two remaining nuts on each
3
/8"
rod to fi rmly clamp fi xtures on top of panel.
➈ Run unit “up” again to highest position. Measure distance by which panel
fails to reach required “closed” height for sur round ing ceil ing.
➉ Run unit “down” then readjust mounting of
3
/8" rods in traveling grid to raise
panel required distance.
NOTE: Rods should not extend more than 1" above the angles attached to
the pan. Cut extra rod off if necessary.
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Test unit operation to confi rm that panel will stop in closed position just
before touching ceiling.
Installing Optional Ceiling Finish Kit
The Scissor Lift is available with a ceiling fi nish kit, which consists of the lower
section of the plenum housing (trim frame) and the closure panel.
➀ Install Scissor Lift as previously described in these instructions.
➁ Install trim frame in opening. This can be accomplished by suspending with
Installing Optional Ceiling Closure—"G", "U"
wire or mounting directly to ceiling joists (if space permits).
➂ Install projector and attach optional ceiling closure panel to Scissor Lift. See
above for appropriate ceiling closure instructions.
Installer to Drill Holes
Threaded Rod
Threaded Rod
Trim Frame
Closure Pan
Optional Acoustical
Tile by Others
E, G, J
Bottom Pan of
Scissor Lift
Angles with
Pre-drilled Holes
Installer to Drill Holes
Tee Moulding
(w/Mitred Corners)
Pop Rivets or Screws
Supplied by Others
Ceiling Finish Kit
Angles with
Pre-drilled Holes
Tee Moulding
(w/Mitred Corners)
Pop Rivets or Screws
Supplied by Others
Bottom Pan of
Scissor Lift
8-32 Weld Studs
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Scissor Lift Dimensions
Maximum
Lowering Retracted
Model Distance Height
SL4 122 cm 21 cm
SL5 152 cm 24 cm
SL6 183 cm 26 cm
SL7 213 cm 29 cm
SL8 244 cm 31 cm
SL9 274 cm 33 cm
SL10 305 cm 36 cm
SLX11 335 cm 35 cm
SLX12 366 cm 40 cm
SLX13 396 cm 40 cm
SLX14 427 cm 44 cm
SLX15 457 cm 44 cm
SLX16 488 cm 49 cm
SLX17 518 cm 49 cm
1
SMS Low Profi le Mount adds 124
mm, including universal projector
bracket, to unit height.
1
SL Series
See chart
(shown slightly
lowered)
Space for
projector's
ceiling
mounting
bracket
Space for projector
51 mm
SLX Series
See chart
(shown slightly lowered)
Space for projector's
ceiling mounting bracket
Space for projector
Optional ceiling
closure panel
585 mm
528 mm
Optional ceiling
closure panel
51 mm
686 mm
629 mm
597 mm
528 mm
15 mm dia.
mounting holes
Fail-safe inertial
safety belt system
Pair of 5 mm aircraft cables
679 mm
Pair of 5 mm aircraft cables
750 mm
14.3 mm dia.
mounting holes
Fail-safe inertial
safety belt system
*For projectors
through 10 kgs
Mounting brackets with
14.3 mm dia. holes
Scissors, positioned
on left and right
Stabilizing 3rd
scissor on rear
Fail–safe inertial
safety belt
Typical projector
by others
Typical Installation Details
Typical mounting
hardware—12.7 mm
threaded rods
by installer
Drive system
enclosure
Bottom pan
SMS Low Profile Mount
with Universal Bracket
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N
L1
Dashed wiring by
electrician
RED
Transformer
BK
WH
GRD
BLUE
Fuses and fuse clips
provided by Draper are
located in the electrical
box (also provided).
Capacitor
BK
78910
6
BK
BEWH
1234 5
BE
10A
A
3
3 x 3
Connection
Board
1A
Motor
GN
RD
RD
RD
Momentary
Key
WH
BK
Up (Red)
GN
RD
WH
Key
Switch
Down
12V
(Brown)
To g gl e
BK
BK
BK
RD
78910
6
BKBK
BK
RD
1234 5
GN
BK
6 Conductor Modular Cable
(75' supplied)
Up
Dn
YW
GN
BE
Wall Switch
Switch
RD not used
Common
(Yellow)
BN
BE
BK
Key
Transformer
BE
YW
BK
BK
YW
YW
BK
BK
COM
BE
RD
COM
RD
(-) (+)
(-) (+)
BK
BEBE
RD
NC
NO
Down Relay
BE
RD
NC
NO
Up Relay
BE
RD
BKBKBK
BE
RD
RD
RD
BE
YW
Down
BEBE
Up
Limit
Key
Limit switch
Switch
(DPDT)
Down
Down
RD
GN
BK
WH
BE
BN
RD
BE
BE
RD
Show position
Limit switch
Service position
Limit switch
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Adjusting Show Position (Up to Standard Position)
➀ Find the empty slot in the bottom of the top pan of lift (the only empty slot).
➁ Use the open-end wrench (provided)
➂ Find the threaded coupling (long nut) just inside the top pan (through the
slot).
➃ Push wrench toward rear of unit to lower.
➄ Pull wrench toward front of unit to raise.
Front of Unit
Decrease Show Position
(Stops Higher)
Front
Increase Show Position
(Stops Lower)
Rear
Show Position
Adjustments
Adjusting Scissor Lift “Show Position” Past Standard Position (46 cm)
➀ If the desired show position is beyond the standard
position (46 cm) but not more than half the service
position, proceed to step #7.
➁ If the desired show position is over half the
service position, proceed with the following steps.
➂ Remove the top pan cover of the scissor lift.
➃ Locate micro switches # 1 and #2 that are wired in series on the micro
switch assembly (see fi gure #1).
➄ Disconnect the yellow wire from m/s #1 from the red wire from m/s #2.
Disconnect the black wire from m/s #1 from the green wire.
➅ Connect the green wire to the red wire from m/s #2 (see fi gure #2).
➆ At this point you can adjust the micro switch assembly, with
the supplied wrench, through the slot in the bottom of the top pan
(see above drawing).
➇ After you have reached the desired show position, raise and
lower the unit several times in order to verify show position.
Figure A
Micro
Switch
#2
COM
NC
Micro
Switch
COM
NC
#1
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