Draper Clarion Assembly/mounting Instructions

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Assembly/Mounting Instructions
T
rim Frame
Audience
Side
Clarion Permanently Tensioned Projection Screen by Draper
Caution
Read instructions through completely before proceeding. Follow instructions carefully. Installation con trary to instructions
invalidates warranty. Screen should be accessible for complete removal should fabric become damaged or should other ser vice be required.
Screen should be installed level (using a carpenter’s level). Nothing should be fastened to screen frame or viewing surface. Operating switch(es), for electric tilting screens, packed separately in
screen carton. Do not dis card with packing material.
Electric tilting mechanism operates on 110-120v, 60 hz. current. Tools Required: Medium (#2) Phillips Screwdriver, Carpenters Level,
Soft face (rubber) Hammer & Measuring Tape.
NOTE: Screen has been thoroughly inspected and tested at factory and found to be operating properly prior to shipment.
Assembly of “Knocked-Down” Screen
General—
Assemble inner frame on large table or on fl oor. Refer to exploded drawing on
page 2 as you read these instructions.
Open cartons along the length, not at ends. Remove all pieces from the carton. Lay out the four sections of the inner frame (top, bottom, left and right) with the front sides facing up. (Back of frame is side with snaps.)
Please Note: The frame is labeled "Stage Left" and "Stage Right." Stage Left means the left side side of the screen as it faces the audience, which is the right side as you face the screen. When these instructions refer to the left or right side of the screen, they refer to the left or right side as you face the screen.
Screw the left and right sides to the top and bottom frame members using #6 x 1" screws through the two pre -drilled holes in each end of sides. Screws should thread into the circular screw channels. Make sure frame as sem bly is square by measuring across frame diagonals (see Fig. 1).
# 6 x 1 Pan Head Screw
Figure 1
Place and screw one corner gusset to the inner frame as sem bly at each corner with (6) #8 x gussets and thread into screw chan nel on inner frame (see Fig. 2).
3
/8" pan head screws. Screws pass through pre-punched holes in
#8 x 3/8" Pan Head Screw
Corner Gusset
#10-24 x 1/2" Flat Head Screw
See detail for configuration possibilities
Figure 3
Place bracing assembly inside the inner frame so the plates at each end of braces are completely visible from the front. Make sure these braces are per pen dic u lar to the inner frame sections. Insert #8 x
3
/8" screws through the holes in these plates and into the screw channel on the inner frame (see Fig. 4). The inner frame assembly is now complete.
#8 x 3/8" Pan Head Screw
Slot Receives Screw
Base Frame
Audience Side
Figure 4
Attachment of Viewing Surface
Two people should attach the viewing surface of large screens, to pre vent pos si ble damage.
Unroll the viewing surface from the core with the viewing side face down. Be extremely careful to protect the viewing surface by un roll ing it onto a clean cloth or paper.
Place the inner frame assembly, with front side down, against the back of the viewing surface. Make sure the top piece of frame cor re sponds with the top side of the viewing surface.
Pull border snaps on viewing surface around the inner frame and snap to the back side of the frame. Engage the two snaps at each corner fi rst, then go along each side and engage the remaining snaps.
Pivot the frame/fabric assembly up into a vertical position and in spect surface.
Lay frame/fabric assembly with viewing surface up. Frame is ready for installation of trim frames.
Place the four trim sections next to the correct sides of the frame/fabric assembly. The side trim sections will have connecting brackets lo cat ed in each end. These brackets will align and hold the face of the trim sections together.
Place the top and bottom trims over the top and bottom of the frame/fabric assembly. (Do not slide the trim sections along the outside edges of the
frame/fabric assembly. Doing this could dam age the fabric viewing surface.)
Align and start en gage ment of bracket in the side trim with slot in top trim by hand. Use rubber hammer to drive trims fully together. Repeat for the other corners of screen (see Fig. 5).
Figure 2
Connect horizontal brace and vertical brace using (2) #10 x 1/2" screws (see Fig.
3). See page 2 for the various confi gurations.
Copyright © 2004 Draper Inc. Form Clarion_Inst04 Printed in U.S.A.
Figure 5
After all four corners of trims are connected, turn entire screen as sem bly over so viewing surface is face down. Be sure to protect surface in this position.
The trims must be fastened to the inner frame with #8 x 3/8" screws. Each trim has predrilled holes in the back fl ange. Start by screwing the cor ners together fi rst. It may be necessary to squeeze the trims together at corners to close any gaps. Do this before screw ing trim to inner frame. Finish attaching trims along their length with additional screws (see Fig. 6, top of page 2).
If you encounter any diffi culties installing or ser vic ing your Clarion screen, call your dealer or Draper Inc., Spiceland, Indiana, (765) 987-7999, fax (765) 987-7142 or e-mail draper@draperinc.com.
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T
rim Frame
Base Frame
Audience
Side
Slot Receives Screw
#8 x 32 Pan Head Screw
Clarion by Draper
See detail for configuration possibilities
Audience Side
Corner Gusset
#8 x 3/8 Pan Head Screw
#10-24 Flat
Head Screw #6 x 1 Pan Head Screw
Figure 6
The screen frame is assembled and ready for fi xed wall mounting or at tach ment to tilting angles.
System Components
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Wall Mounting of Frames
Mount 2, 3, or, 4 aluminum brackets (provided) on wall at de sired height. Use carpenters level to ensure brackets are level. When the screen is mounted, the top of the frame will be required above these brackets. When the screen is set on the mounting brackets, pull down gently to ensure that the engagement is snug and secure.
Screen should be positively and securely supported so vibration or abusive handling will not cause it to work loose or fall. The in stall er must insure that fasteners are of adequate strength and suitable for mounting surface chosen.
1
/8" above the top of these brackets. ¾" of free space is
Trim Frame has lip on rear side
Viewing Surface Wall Mounting Brackets
Figure 7
Note: Sizes smaller than those shown require no bracing.
Style I required for 5' 50 x 50 6' 60 x 60 78" 70 x 70 7' 84 x 84
Style III required for 5 x 15
90" 8 x 8 100" 4 x 8 10'
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Bracing Confi gurations
Style IV required for 6 x 18
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Style II required for
150"
15'
9 x 9
10 x 10
6 x 12
3 x 9 4 x 12 5 x 10
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