Draper Access FIT Series, Access FIT E, Access FIT V Installation & Operation Instructions

CASE MOUNTING BRACKET
7
/8"(22MM)
ELECTRICAL CUTOUT
HOISTING BRACKET
TYPICAL INSTALLATION
(Brackets may be angled to meet installation requirements.)
CASE MOUNTING BRACKETS
ALTERNATE INSTALLATION
PENCIL
POWER DRILL
TAPE MEASURE
LEVEL
HARDWARE
(by others)
Access FIT E and V 220V
Electric projection screen
INSTRUCTIONS
INS TALL ATIO N & OPE R ATIO N
Overview - Access Fit E and V Components
Leveling Brackets
TOOLS REQUIRED
Mounting Bracket
Electrical
Cutout
Tab Tensioning
“V” Dowel
Hoisting Bracket
Shipping Brackets Attached to Dowel
and Screen Case
(V Screens Only)
“V” Flexible Vinyl
Viewing Surface
Please Note: Shipping brackets must
remain in place until product has been mounted and connected to power (see Sections 1 and 4 in this
document).
Also, DO NOT operate screen
before removing shipping brackets from screen case.
Section 1 - Removing Shipping Brackets
(Tab-Tensioned, "V" Surfaces only)
Caution: DO NOT remove shipping brackets until product has been mounted and connected to
power (see Section 4 in this document.). Also, DO NOT OPERATE SCREEN BEFORE removing shipping brackets from screen case.
Hoisting Bracket
“E” Free Hanging
Viewing Surface
1. Remove Fasteners from Bracket Clamps
Mounting Bracket
Trim Flange
“E” Dowel
Figure 1
2. Run the screen DOWN to expose the Dowel Screws
Section 2 - Hanging Screen
Please Note: When locating viewing surface and checking clearance
1.
Engage each case mounting bracket (attached to case) with top of housing (Fig. 2) and tighten set screws.
2.
Screen should be sufficiently supported to withstand vibration.
Please Note: A hoisting bracket is included on each end of the case
3.
Ensure that fasteners are of adequate strength and suitable for the mounting surface chosen. Supporting hardware such as chains, cables, two 3/8" (9.5 mm) rods, etc., must be precisely vertical.
4.
Entire bottom of case must be readily accessible after installation is complete.
5.
Front, back and top of case must be straight—not forced to warp or bow.
Caution: Screen case and flange are not designed to serve as ceiling support.
6.
Do not seal unit in ceiling until electrical connections have been made and screen operates successfully.
Please Note: If case is painted on location, removal of roller/fabric assembly is
to aid in overhead installation.
recommended prior to painting. If not removed, slot on bottom of case should be shielded to protect viewing surface from paint splatters/overspray.
3. Loosen screws
4. Retighten dowel endcap screws.
ALTERNATE INSTALLATION
and remove the shipping bracket.
CASE MOUNTING BRACKETS
Please Note: Extra brackets
Figure 2
Installation of Case
must be ordered for alternate installation.
CAUTION
Read and understand all warnings (p. 2)
before beginning installation.
If you have any difficulties installing or servicing your
Access Fit Screen, call your dealer or Draper, Inc.
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Bottom flange of
Access FIT E and V 220V
Electric projection screen
Section 3 - Bottom Access Fit Panel Installation/Removal
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Access housing
Bottom Access Fit panel secures to the screen housing with two screws (one on each end), and held in the closed
Bottom Access Panel Door
Caution: Beware of pinch points at ends of closure
Figure 3
Access Fit case as seen from below
position by engagement brackets with ball detents that snap into case suppor t brackets (Fig. 3).
Caution: For larger sizes, the following requires two people to perform safely.
1.
Press up on Access Fit panel and pull toward the front of the screen housing to disengage hinges and remove Access Fit panel.
SCREEN
HOUSING
Remove Screws
from both ends of Screen Housing
Access Panel Door
pivot on Hinges
CLOSED
ACCESS PANEL
OPEN
ACCESS
PANEL
2.
Figure 4
Removing Access Fit Panel
To Remove
/ Install Support Brackets:
CENTER
of CASE
CENTER of CASE
A S
UPPORT BRACKET
1
2
ENGAGEMENT BRACKET
WITH
will snap into Access Panel Support Bracket.
ATTACHING BRACKETS
Insert pin in top slot and push up
Rotate bracket clockwise to lock bracket in place
BALL DETENT
CCESS PANEL
WARNING
Improper installation and use of Access Fit Projection Screen can result in serious injury or death. Primarily, injuries can occur if the unit falls due to imprecise installation, mishandling of the unit during installation or installation on an insufficient wall or ceiling structure. Please use extreme care.
1.
Please read the following installation guidelines thoroughly and follow them carefully. Failure to do so may cause product to fall or otherwise fail, and could result in serious injury.
2.
Installation and calibration of the unit should only be performed by an authorized, qualified, and experienced professional. In particular, electrical work and wiring [indicated in diagram by dashed lines] must be completed only by a qualified professional electrician who has read this manual completely and is familiar with the construction and operation of this equipment and the hazards involved.
3.
Do not affix the unit to walls or ceilings that have inadequate strength to permanently hold the unit during use. It is the owner’s and installer’s responsibility to confirm the wall or ceiling to which the unit attaches is sufficient to permanently hold the weight and stress loads of the unit at all times. Draper, Inc., is not responsible for improper installation, application, testing or workmanship related to the product at place of installation.
4.
It is the installer’s responsibility to make sure appropriate fasteners are used for mounting.
5.
All hardware must be installed level. Unit must be level and square.
6.
Never leave the area while operating the unit during installation, maintenance, or normal operation, unless it is secure and safe.
7.
Before testing or operation, carefully inspect the entire area and path (especially underneath) of unit to be sure no persons or objects are in the area.
8.
Turn off power and any nearby equipment or cables carr ying electricity before connecting switches, wires, controls, or electrical components.
9.
Do not wire motors in parallel without written permission from Draper, Inc.
10.
During testing or operation, carefully watch the surrounding area for any potential safety concerns including nearby persons or objects.
11.
After installation, the entire system, including all sensors, should be carefully tested to ensure safe and normal operation. Extreme care should be taken during testing to remain clear of moving parts to avoid possible injury.
12.
Operation of unit should be performed only by authorized and qualified personnel, who have been trained in its safe and effective operation and understand its safety features.
13.
The safety features of the unit should never be disabled, bypassed or overridden. The system should not be operated until all safety features are properly and completely installed, calibrated and tested.
14.
Unit may need to comply with local, state or district rules and regulations, in particular when installed in schools. All applicable rules and regulations should be reviewed before installation and use.
15.
Failure to precisely follow installation guidelines invalidates all warranties.
16.
Custom products/installations may not be reflected in this manual. Call Draper, Inc., if you have questions about the installation of custom products or any questions about your installation.
Before Beginning Installation
1.
Look for any job site conditions that could interfere with installation or operation of the system.
2.
Read carefully and be sure to understand all installation instructions and all related operations manuals. These instructions are intended to serve as a guide for the installer and owner. They should be followed closely and combined with the exper tise of experienced qualified installers. Draper, Inc., is not responsible for improper installation, application, testing or workmanship related to the product at place of installation. Please retain all instructions for future use.
3.
Open cartons lengthwise.
4.
Locate and lay out all pieces.
5.
Inspect all boxes to make sure you have received the proper unit and parts. Controls may be shipped separately, or in same carton as unit .
6.
If you have any dif ficulties with installing, servicing or operating your unit , call your dealer or Draper, Inc., (765) 987-7999.
Access FIT E and V 220V
Electric projection screen
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MOTOR END OF CASEIDLER END OF CASE
Figure 5
Idler End Mounting Bracket
Idler End
Retaining
Clip
Motor End Mounting Bracket
BOTTOM VIEWBOTTOM VIEW
SIDE VIEWSIDE VIEW
Set Screws
Motor End
Retaining Clip
Section 4 - Motorized Roller/Fabric Installation
Please note: When ordering motor with internal Low Voltage Controller, if case ships separately from contents,
1.
Remove bottom Access Fit panel (See Section 3).
2.
Back out set screws from top side of motor mounting brackets (See Fig 5).
3.
To engage motor end bracket flange (above the two channels in the top of the screen housing), rotate bracket approximately 45° counterclockwise to allow top surface of motor bracket to rest flat against top inside housing.
4.
Rotate bracket clockwise until it engages in channel.
5.
Engage idler end bracket in same manner as motor end bracket and slide toward opposite end of screen housing.
Caution: Step 6 requires two people to perform safely.
6.
Locate black washer and retaining clips attached to instruction sheet. Lift roller/fabric assembly into screen housing and engage motor head completely into motor bracket, making sure limit switch adjusting knobs are visible from bottom of screen housing.
Please Note: If snap ring is provided, make sure it engages with motor. If retaining clip is provided instead, install to lock motor end in place.
7.
Suppor t idler end of roller and slide mounting bracket toward roller. Insert roller pin into nylon bushing on idler bracket.
8.
Roller idler pin goes through idler bracket. Reinstall washer and retaining clip.
Caution: Failure to replace washer and retaining clip could result in separation of roller from brackets.
9.
Center roller/fabric assembly by sliding mounting brackets left or right.
10.
Securely tighten set screws on roller mounting brackets.
11.
Connect electrical plug from motor to mating socket on junction box.
12.
Attach door support bracket.
13.
Reinstall bottom Access Fit panel as previously described.
case includes 25' (7.6 m) cable and special low voltage switch.
Section 5 - Motorized Roller/Fabric Removal
Reverse the previous instructions ("Motorized Roller/Fabric Installation") for removal of unit.
Access FIT E and V 220V
Electric projection screen
Section 6 - Operation
Caution: When operating for the first time, cycle unit down and up several times to confirm satisfactory operation. Be prepared to cut POWER if necessary.
220V SINGLE STATION CONTROL - 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.
220V MULTIPLE STATION CONTROL - Switches are similar in appearance to 220V 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 up or fully down.
24V CONTROL - 3-button UP-STOP-DOWN switches stop at any point desired, operate in any sequence. Factory adjusted limit switches automatically stop
screen when fully up or fully down. Installer should incorporate an all-pole disconnect in fixed wiring available with RF or IR remote.
KEY OPERATED SWITCHING - Two key-operated switches optionally available with this unit:
Key-operated power supply switch controls power to screen and switches. When “off”, switches will not operate screen. Key may be removed from
switch in either "on" or "off" position.
Three-position key switch permits the screen to be operated directly by key. Requires screen operator to have a key.
RS232 / ETHERNET - Serial communication and network communication optionally available.
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Section 7 - Tab-Tension Adjustment Procedure
Please Note: Draper’s Tab-Tensioning System is factor y-set, and under normal
circumstances will not require field adjustment. If wrinkles are observed, however, follow the adjustment procedure shown in Figure 8.
Figure 8
PUSH & TURN
COUNTER-CLOCKWISE
to RELEASE TENSION
END OF DOWEL
END OF DOWEL
PUSH & TURN
CLOCKWISE
to INCREASE TENSION
POSITION
FUNCTION
DOWN
UP
CENTER
SetLOWER limit
Set UPPER limit
Normal Operation
To Motor
with
Internal
Low Voltage
Slide
Switch
Back View of Wall Switch
U p
D o w n
C
o m m
o
n
+
5V
DC
To Motor
with
Internal
Low Voltage
Left hand motor:
Right hand motor:
aterfall RollStandar
Access FIT E and V 220V
Electric projection screen
Section 8 - Limit Adjustments
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Please Note: Screen limits are factory set. Instructions below for
minor adjustments only. Please check with Draper prior to resetting screen limits.
Please Note: If Access Fit E/V is “Right Hand Motor” or “Waterfall,” the
WHITE/DOWN (I) and YELLOW/UP (II) limit screws are reversed (Fig. 9).
Section 8.1 - Limit Adjustments
Section 8.1.1 - "Down" Limit Adjustment (requires a 5/32" (4 mm) Allen wrench)
To Reduce Screen Drop:
1.
Raise screen surface approximately 1' (3 0 cm) above desired setting and turn off.
2.
Turn DOWN (I) limit screw clockwise
(3 screw turns = 1/2 roller revolution).
3.
Test by lowering screen. Repeat steps 1 & 2 until desired position is reached.
To Increase Screen Drop:
1.
Lower screen to down limit.
2.
With down switch on, turn DOWN (I) limit screw counterclockwise (3 screw turns =
1
/2 roller revolution) to increase drop.
3.
Test by raising screen approximately 1' (3 0 cm) then down to new down limit.
4.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 until desired position reached.
Please Note: For Quiet Motor with alternate limit screws, WHITE screw = UP and
RED screw = DOWN. However, limits are reversed if surface is waterfall rolled.
Section 8.1.2 - "Up" Limit Adjustment
If Screen Raises Too High:
1.
Lower screen surface approx. 1' below desired setting and turn off.
2.
Turn UP (II) limit screw clockwise
3.
Test by advancing screen up.
4.
Repeat steps 1 through 3 until desired position is reached.
(3 screw turns = 1/2 roller revolution).
Caution: DO NOT allow dowel to wrap over roller when operating screen! This could damage screen.
Caution:
- Be sure all switches are in “off” position before adjusting limit switches.
- Be prepared to shut off manually while testing.
- Screen may be damaged by lowering it too far and exposing roller.
- Motor must be installed so limit switches are pointed down.
Figure 9
Motor End
Audience
Side
d Roll
White Socket—Down Yellow Socket—Up
White Socket—Up Yellow Socket—Down
If Screen Needs to Raise Higher:
1.
Lower screen surface approx. 1' below desired setting and turn off.
2.
With Up switch on, turn UP (II) limit screw counterclockwise
(3 screw turns = 1/2 roller revolution).
Motor End
Back
Side
Reverse Roll
Left hand motor:
White Socket—Down Yellow Socket—Up
Right hand motor:
White Socket—Up Yellow Socket—Down
Motor End
Audience
Side
W
Left hand motor:
White Socket—Up Yellow Socket—Down
Right hand motor:
White Socket—Down Yellow Socket—Up
3.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 until desired position is reached.
Section 8.2 - ILT Motors with Internal Low Voltage Control Limit Adjustments
Please Note: Hold STOP button for 3-5 seconds while in programming
Please Note: When ordering a motor with internal Low Voltage
1.
Connect ILT switch to motor via terminal blocks, or via modular por t using four conductor modular cable. When using modular cable, cable connectors MUST NOT be crimped in reverse, as with standard telephone cable. (For Dry Contacts Wiring Diagram, see Section 12.)
2.
Set slide switch to lower position. Hold DOWN button to move viewing surface to desired lower limit. If screen moves in opposite direction, release DOWN button and hold STOP button for 4 seconds. This reverses operation of UP and DOWN switches.
3.
Move slider switch into center position. Wait several seconds.
Please Note: Move slider switch from down to up in one motion to set
4.
Set slide switch to higher position. Move viewing surface to desired upper limit by holding UP button on wall switch.
5.
Return slide switch to center position to return to normal operation.
6.
To set viewing surface to alternate format position, move viewing surface to desired position and press STOP button. Hold STOP button for at least 3 seconds to record position.
mode to reverse motor direction.
Controller, if case ships separately from contents, case includes 25' cable and special low voltage switch.
limits in same position.
Please Note: Press and release UP button on switch to move screen to upper
limit. Press and release DOWN button to move screen to lower limit.
• While motor is in motion, press STOP button for less than 2 seconds to stop viewing surface at present position.
• Once motor is stopped, press STOP button to move viewing surface to alternate format position.
• Hold STOP button, when motor is at rest or in motion, for 3-5 seconds to record new alternate format position.
• Hold STOP button for 3-5 seconds while in programming mode to reverse motor direction.
POSITION FUNCTION
DOWN Set LOWER limit
UP Set UPPER limit
CENTER Normal Operation
Please Note: 5V DC must
be connected to be able to set limits using wall switch.
5 11/16
(144mm)
3”
(76mm)
5
/8
(16mm)
½”
(13mm)
4 7/8(124mm)
6 7/16(164mm)
5 1/8
(130mm)
7
/16
(11mm)
2”
(51mm)
7¾” (197mm)
7
/8
(22mm)
5
/8
(16mm)
There are several knock-outs in the screen housing to allow the Leveling Bracket to be adjusted laterally up to 16" (40.6cm) in either direction.
Standard Motor Wiring is on the
AUDIENCE LEFT END of Screen Case.
ACCESS FIT
(144mm)
(11mm)
ACCESS FIT
Mounting Bracket Dimensions
Access FIT E and V 220V
Electric projection screen
Section 9 - Case Length Dimensions
CASE LENGTH
¾”
(9mm)
18” (457mm)
18” (457mm)
Center of Case
13/8” TYP
(35mm)
LEVELING BRACKET**
7
/8”
(22mm)
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8”
(203mm)
L*
6 7/8”
(175mm)
11
/16”
(17mm)
*L = Varies
For minumum length of ceiling cutout: subtract 1¼" (32mm)
from case length (measured from outer edge of flanges).
For minimum width of cutout (front to back): see case width dimensions below. **Leveling bracket is used to level the case and should NOT be used to support the weight of the unit. The leveling bracket is screwed to the side of the case and remains stationary. Hardware used for leveling provided by others.
7¾” (197mm)
Series V
½”
(13mm)
7
/16”
Viewing Surface
Section 11 - Mounting Bracket DimensionsSection 10 - Case Width Dimensions
7
/16"
13/8"
Series E
Viewing Surface
1
/2"
1
R
/8"
/4"
1
1
/2"
1
3
R
/16"
3
16
/"
1
/4"
TYP.
9
/16"
TYP.
27/8"
7
/16"
3
6½" 7¾"
1
1
/4"
11
/16”
(76mm)
5
/8”
(16mm)
2”
(51mm)
3”
7
/8”
(22mm)
4 7/8” (124mm)
6 7/16” (164mm)
(16mm)
Standard Motor Wiring is on the
5 1/8”
(130mm)
5
/8”
AUDIENCE LEFT END of Screen Case.
Internal LVC-IV - Single or Multiple
Projection Screen Wiring Diagram
Multiple Low Voltage Controls
Internal Screen Wiring
ILT Data Cable Connection
Back of
Wall Switch
Back of
Wall Switch
Please Note: 5V DC must
be connected to set limits
using the wall switch.
Dry Contacts
Back of
Wall Switch
Back of
Wall Switch
MOTOR
DATA CABLE
OR
Please Note: This Splitter/Jack
is located inside the junction
box of your Access screen.
Data Cables to switches or
to additional motors
T
O
M
O
T
O
R
ILT Data Cable Connection
MOTOR
DATA CABLE
T
O
M
O
T
O
R
OR
Please Note: This Splitter/Jack
is located inside the junction
box of your Access screen.
Data Cables to switches or
to additional motors
Dashed wiring by installer
Neutral
Hot
Red
Red
Red
Blue
Blue
Blue
Black
Black
220v, 50 Hz.
Black
Control switches
Internal Screen Wiring Blue-220v (Common) Brown-220v (Up) Black-220v (Down)
Green/Yellow (Motor Ground )
Multiple Station Control
Not CE Approved
Access FIT E and V 220V
Electric projection screen
Section 12 - Wiring Diagrams: 220V Standard Motor
Single Station Control
CE App roved
Internal Screen Wiring Blue-220v (Common) Brown-220v (Up) Black-220v (Down)
Green/Yellow (Motor Ground )
Red
Multiple Station Control
Not CE Approved
Internal Screen Wiring Blue-220v (Common) Brown-220v (Up) Black-220v (Down)
Green/Yellow (Motor Ground )
Blue
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220V Motor and Quiet Motor with Internal Low Voltage Controller
Blue (Neutral)
Brown
Green (Ground)
Dashed wiring by electrician
Data Cables
Control switch
Dashed wiring by installer
Connecting Switch to ILT Motor
Internal LVC-IV - Single or Multiple Projection Screen Wiring Diagram
INTERNAL SCREEN WIRING
(Motor Ground)
External LVC-IV - Single or Multiple Projection Screen Wiring Diagram
Blue (Common)
GND
Internal Screen Wiring
220 v, 50 Hz.
Green/Yellow
Brown (Up)
Black (Down)
N
To
230 VAC
L1
Line
Blue (Common)
Brown (U p)
Black (Down)
Green/Yellow (Motor Ground)
N
To
230 VAC
L1
Line
GND
* These wiring
diagrams are for
Neutral
L1
Access screens with motor on audience left (standard), and fabric unrolling from the back of the roller
(standard).
T
O
M
O
T
O
R
MOTOR
DATA CABLE
Back of
Back of
Wall Switch
Wall Switch
Green/Yellow (Ground)
Red-to screen (directional)
Brown-to screen (directional)
White -Common to screen & 230V AC Neutral
Location of key operated on-off
switch if furnished.
White-Common to screen & 2 30V AC Neutral
Yellow-to 230V AC-Hot
Black-to 230V AC-Hot
Dashed wiring by electrician Low voltage wiring by others Factory wiring
Red-to screen (directional)
Brown-to screen (directional)
Yellow-to 230V AC-Hot
Black-to 230V AC-Hot
Green/Yellow (Ground)
Location of key operated 0n-off switch if furnished.
Dashed wiring by electrician Low voltage wiring by others
Black
Red
Black
Red
Black
Hot
Neutral
220v, 50 Hz.
Data Cables to switches or
to additional motors
Please Note: This Splitter/Jack
is located inside the junction
box of your Access screen.
Blue
Blue
Dashed wiring by installer
Receiver
FUSE - 3.15 AMP
250 VAC 5x20mm
Control switches
Receiver Button
FUSE - 3.15 AMP
250 VAC 5x20mm
Button
3 Button Wall Switch DOWN - Black COM - White UP - Red
Electrically Straight Data Cable to more
LVC-IV modules*
RS232/485 Inputs/Outputs
IR Eye Input
Low Voltage Trigger 4-28 VDC
3 Button Wall Switch DOWN - Black COM - White UP - Red
Electrically Straight Data Cable to more
LVC-IV modules*
RS232 /485
Inputs/Outputs
IR Eye Input
Low Voltage Trigger
4-28 VD C
To 220V Line
*A maximum of six (6) LVC-IV modules can be linked together.
Wall Switch
*A maximum of six (6) LVC-IV modules can be linked together.
Wall Switch
Wall Switches,
RF or IR
Receivers,
or integrated
control systems
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