Draper Video Projector User Manual

Installation/Operating Instructions
220 V Revelation Video Projector Mount 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
Read instructions completely before proceeding. Follow instructions carefully. Installation contrary to instructions
invalidates warranty. Take great care when handling both fi rst surface mirrors. They will usually come covered with a protective fi lm. Remove this fi lm after installation and prior to projecting images. If cleaning is nec es sary, do so very lightly with glass cleaner and a soft, lint free cloth. Do not obstruct operation of door with fi ngers or any object. Serious injury or damage could result. The Revelation is not designed to act as a structural support of ceiling framing. However, the trim frame is designed to support ceiling T-grid, tiles and drywall. Equip ment should not be al lowed to rest on door
at any time.
Entire bottom of unit must be unobstructed to permit proper op er a tion. Suffi cient clearance (432mm minimum) must be allowed below door. A minimum clearance of 458mm is required above ceiling level for model B or 347mm for Model A, if plenum housing is used. If no ple num, the minimum clear ance is 331mm for both models.
Unit must be installed level (use a carpenter’s level). Unit operates on 220 V a.c. 60 hz. current.
Note: Unit has been thoroughly inspected and tested at factory and found to be operating properly prior to shipment.
As Soon As Revelation Arrives
Open carton and inspect for damage. Locate the following parts:
A. The unit itself B. Controls
Planning
Based on screen location and projector specifi cations, determine proper position for projector installation. (First see "Choose a pro jec tor based
on its light path" on page 3. Then read "Where to install the Revelation" below.)
Confi rm that there is at least 458mm available above the ceiling for Model B or 347mm for Model A, if plenum housing is used. If no ple num, the minimum clear ance is 331mm for both models. Arrange to provide service access to electrical control box and plenum housing. If connecting duct work to the plenum housing, plan for position and length of duct work. (See guidelines under "Installing the Plenum Kit" on
page 6.)
Metric Conversion 1 inch = 25.4 mm 1 inch = 2.54 cm
Where to install the Revelation
To determine where to mount the Revelation, you need to know the fol low ing: The projector manufacturer’s rec om mend ed throw distance (TD). Typically, a minimum and maximum range is provided per screen size. Select a throw distance that is 6" greater than the minimum and 6" less than the maximum stated. We recommend the average of the two numbers. For example, if the range given is 228" max. and 142½" min., then use a number between 222" and 148½". We rec om mend using the average of 185¼" as the TD. The distance from the center line of the lens to the bottom of the projector’s feet (CL). To fi nd the mounting point (m = back edge of the rough cut) use the fol low ing formula: y = 15" + CL z = TD – y m = z + 8"
Remember:
CL = Distance from center line of lens to bottom of pro jec tors feet. TD = Manufacturer’s hor i zon tal throw dis tance for the se lect ed screen size. m = Calculated mounting point (mounting point is back edge of rough cut as
measured from screen surface.)
As an example, if you are using a pro jec tor with recommended throw distance (TD) of 185¼" for a 100" diagonal image, and its CL di men sion is 4", calculate the mounting point as follows: y = 15" + CL z = TD – y m = z + 8" y = 15" + 4" z = 185¼" – 19" m = 166¼" + 8" y = 19" z = 166¼" m = 174¼" In the example above, the distance from the screen to the back edge of the rough cut would be 174¼". (Formula has a ± 6" accuracy).
y
= C
L
Formula to fi nd m
(mounting point is back edge of rough cut
farthest away from projection screen).
y = 15" + CL z = TD – y m = z + 8"
where: CL = centerline of lens to bottom feet TD = throw distance Accuracy: ± 6"
z
m
Hanging Unit
The Revelation may be installed in a variety of ways. Typically, it is re cessed above the ceiling and supported by six (6) 3/8" threaded mount ing rods. The bottom of the main pan should be recessed ap prox i mate ly 76mm above the fi nished ceiling. The threaded rods should pass through mount ing holes supplied in each corner and secured by nuts above and below. The unit should then be guy wired or blocked to prevent swing ing. All installations should observe the following guidelines: Installer must ensure that all fasteners and supports are of ad e quate strength to securely support Revelation and pro jec tor. 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. Unit should be level, with weight shared more or less equally by all six threaded mounting rods.
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Bottom of unit must be unobstructed after installation. 432mm minimum
clearance is required below the door.
Access should be provided to electrical control box in case service is
required.
Do not use unit to support adjacent light fi xtures, etc. Do not complete the ceiling below unit until electrical connections have
been completed and unit has been operated successfully.
We recommend that safety cables be attached to the Revelation for
added security (a sound in stal la tion practice with overhead equip ment).
Electrical Connections
Unit operates on 220 V a.c., 60 Hz. current.
Opening the access cover on the electrical control box exposes ter mi nals for fi eld con nec tions. Unit is shipped with internal wiring complete. Wire for con nect ing unit to switch(es) and to power supply should be fur nished by elec tri cian. Con nec tions should be made in accordance with wiring diagram on page 5, and wiring should com ply with national and local elec tri cal codes. All op er at ing switch es should be “off” before power is connected.
Operation
When unit is fi rst operated, be cautious! If door does not begin to open momentarily when switch is fl ipped “down”, return switch to “off” and free door and/or recheck electrical con nec tions before pro ceed ing. Cycle door down and up several times to confi rm sat is fac to ry operation.
Single Station Control (CE Approved)—Moving 3-position switch to “down” position will start door down. Moving switch to “up” will start door up. When door is fully down or fully up, it 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, op er a tion will stop.
Multiple Station Control—Each switching station has a three-button switch with “up”, “down”, and “off” buttons. Door starts up or down when ap pro pri ate button is pressed, and may be stopped by pressing “off ” button. Factory set limit switches stop door automatically when door is fully up or fully down.
Key Operated Switch—If ordered, a single station, key-operated three posi­tion (up/off/down) switch is available for this unit.
Video Interface Control (VIC12, VIC12 Modifi ed)—This optional control device allows the Revelation switch to control the operation of a Draper mo tor ized pro jec tion screen via relay.
Infrared or Radio Frequency Remote Control (CE Approved)—A three-but­ton trans mit ter is provided, with “up”, “down”, and “stop” buttons. Door starts up or down when appropriate button is pressed, and may be stopped by pressing “off” button. Factory set limit switches stop door automatically when door is fully up or fully down.
Installing Projector
The Revelation has a grounded 220 V a.c., 60Hz outlet for pro jec tor power sup ply. Power is supplied to this outlet at all times.
Holes are provided for power and control wiring.
Install a projector with the capability to invert its image.
Place the projector into the sliding inner pan so that the center of the projector lens is aligned L to R with the center of the upper mirror. Position the projector lens as close as possible to the upper mirror without the refl ected light path striking any part of the projector. An extension plate is provided if the feet of your projector rest inside the opening of the inner pan. The extension is de signed to support the front legs of your projector and the folded up edge can be used as a stop to help re po si tion the projector when re moved. Adhere the ex ten sion plate only after you have adjusted the image and marked the position of the plate.
Establish exact place ment through trial and error using the various ad just ­ments integrated through out the design of the Revelation. The upper mirror can be moved up one inch to ac com mo date taller pro jec tors. Make the neces-
sary connections and plug the power cord of the pro jec tor into the receptacle provided in the electrical chas sis. Power to the Revelation should be turned
off any time electrical connections or mechanical ad just ments are made to the Revelation! Cycle the mir rored door down to the low ered position. You
are now ready to move on to ad just ing the image to the screen.
First, use your pro jec tor’s op er at ing manual to establish proper ori en ta tion of the image and adjust the lens position to achieve the desired image width and location.
Next, use the Revelation's adjustments to adjust the height of the image on the screen.
The Revelation has two adjustments:
Always start by sliding the inner pan which holds the projector either back-
ward or forward depending on desired location of image. Sliding the inner pan towards the projection screen will change where the image strikes the mirror on the door, and lower the pro ject ed image. Inner pan has a travel range of ap prox i mate ly 8".
Opening the mirrored door even further into the room will lower the
projected image. The limit switch is factory set to let the door open into the room at a 45° angle. The door can open approximately 10° further by changing the limit switch’s position.
Adjust the door only if your projector is equipped with keystone cor rec tion or a certain amount of keystoning can be tolerated.
To adjust the limit switch of the door:
TOOLS: screwdriver/Allen wrench ( tool to measure angles.
Turn the unit on and open the door to its factory set position. Record the angle measurement.
Caution: Any adjustments to the limit switches should be done with the power to the Revelation turned off!
Locate the two limit switch brackets at the edge of the top mirror on the motor side of the pan. The top bracket controls the down ward travel limit of the door and adjustments are made to this bracket. Note and mark current location of limit switch bracket. The bottom limit switch bracket is set at the factory for
proper closure alignment and should not need adjusting.
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Use a
/16" Allen wrench to loosen the two screws on the limit switch bracket and slide the bracket toward the electrical chassis. A slight adjustment to the limit switch bracket will result in a signifi cant move ment of the door. It is rec­ommended that the limit switch be adjusted in small incremental moves of
Tighten the screws. Keeping hands and tools clear of the limit switch, connect the power. The door should open further. Record the new angle and check the position of the image on the screen.
If the position of the image on the screen is satisfactory, close the door and make sure the screws are completely tight.
If the position of the image needs adjusting, leave the door open, dis con nect the power, loosen the screws and slide the bracket toward the motor to open the door more, or slide the bracket closer to its original position.
Check alignment of image and repeat adjustment procedure as nec es ­sary. After all adjustments are completed, be sure to tighten all loos ened screws to inner pan and limit switch bracket!
Once all adjustments to the projector and Revelation are made, the pro jec tor
If Glass Shield is provided, see separate in struc tions (provided with Glass Shield).
Adjusting Image
3
/16"); electronic level or protractor or other
Securing Projector
Please Note
1
/8".
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should be secured into place using the eight projector stand offs pro vid ed. Two of the standoffs have a removable hook and loop material to be used at the rear of the projector for ease of removing the projector. The stand offs will en­sure proper re lo ca tion of the pro jec tor after periodic main te nance or repair to the projector. Just peel the adhesive backing from the bottom of the stand offs and place them around the projector as shown in the di men sion al diagram.
Choose a projector* based on its light path
A light path is the projector’s spread of light and its relationship to the cen­terline of the lens. Since the Revelation folds a light path twice (bounces the image off of two fi rst surface mirrors), it’s critical to un der stand your projector’s light path to know approximately where the image will land on the wall. Con­sult the projector's manufacturer to determine its light path geometry.
Single lens projectors fall into one of four categories of light path ge om e try as depicted in the illustrations at right.
Light Path A
Single lens projectors with light path geometry “A” work well with the Rev e ­la tion. Since the light is already projecting at a downward angle to the cen­terline, the image is projected further down on the wall resulting in a lower installation point for the projection screen. A projector with Light Path A mounted in the Revelation projects a light path similar to the same pro jec tor ceiling mounted with the centerline of its lens mount ed ap prox i mate ly 51­76mm (2"-3") below the ceiling.
Light Path B
Single lens projectors with light path geometry “B” will work with the Rev e ­la tion within certain limitations. The upper edge of the image runs parallel to the centerline of the lens. A projector with Light Path B mount ed in the Revelation projects a light path similar to the same projector ceiling mount ed with the centerline of its lens mounted ap prox i mate ly 153-203mm (6"-8") below the ceiling. By using the built in adjustment features of the Rev e la tion, you should be able to bring the top of the image below the ceiling. Adjusting the ceiling closure door may introduce a keystone effect to the image. If your projector has a keystone correction feature you may be able to compensate for keystoning.
Light Path C
Single lens projectors with light path geometry “C” will work with the Rev e ­la tion within certain limitations. The portion of the image above the centerline of the lens projects at a gradual angle up towards the ceiling. A projector with Light Path C mounted in the Revelation projects a light path similar to the same projector ceiling mounted with the centerline of its lens mounted approximately 153-203mm (6"-8") below the ceiling. By using the built in ad just ment features of the Revelation, you should be able to bring the top of the image below the ceiling. Adjusting the ceiling closure door may in tro duce a keystone affect to the image. If your projector has a keystone correction feature you may be able to compensate for keystoning.
Light Path D
Single lens projectors with light path geometry “D” will not work with the Rev­elation. The portion of the image above the centerline of the lens projects at too steep of an angle to be lowered below ceiling level, even with the adjust­ment features built into the Revelation.
*Consult your projector manufacturer if in doubt about its light path ge om e try, throw distance or projector dimensions. Also, be sure your projector has the ability to invert its image.
Important: Once the adhesive is placed onto the surface of the inner pan it is very diffi cult to remove. It is very important to plan ahead when placing these standoffs around the projector.
A
B
C
D
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Revelation Dimensions
*4
Electrical hook-up
578mm
394mm
6 Mounting holes 9.525mm (
TB1
3/
*1
8 Projector
standoffs
Lens and mirror
centerline
Projector
*2
*3
Model A Model B *1 232mm 475mm *2 330mm 457mm *3 864mm 1118mm
*4 546mm 630mm
8
") dia.
462mm
165 mm
*2
252 mm
972 mm
946 mm
4"
51mm
248 mm
Minimum rough opening
597mm x 597mm
17mm
17mm
25
mm
603 mm
65
mm
Minimum clearance
(Includes allowance for
housing in plenum)
Models A & B-346mm
17mm
5mm
603mm
m=Back edge of rough cut to screen surface
m
Revelation Dimensions & Data Model A Model B
Overall Unit Size (HWL) 330 x 972 x 864mm 330 x 972 x 1118mm Required Space Above Ceiling* 346 x 972 x 864mm 458 x 972 x 1118mm Clearance Below Ceiling approx. 432mm approx. 432mm Rough Ceiling Opening 597 x 597mm 597 x 597mm Capacity 45 kg 45 kg Door’s Downward Travel Distance approx. 432mm approx. 432mm Travel Time 9 sec. 9 sec. Net Weight 39 kg 41 kg Shipping Weight 98 kg 100 kg Projector Space (HWL)—To fi t within parameters of inner pan.
* 346mm is overall height of Revelation with plenum housing (330mm WITHOUT plenum).
Minimum clearance
without Plenum
330mm
76mm
Ceiling line
103 mm
Electrical Specifi cations
Operating Voltage 220 V a.c. 50–60 Hz
Amperes 1 Amp**
Control Voltage 12 V a.c.
Motor Specifi cations: Voltage 220 V a.c. 50–60 Hz Amps .43 Torque 40 IN–lbs.
* Includes allowance for housing in plenum. ** Does not include any load placed on internal outlet.
U.S. patent number 6,379,012
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Wiring Diagrams for Revelation without Plenum
Single Station Control
COMPONENT SPECIFICATION
SYM.
Capacitor 2mfd +/- 370 Vac
C1
Capacitor 100mfd 35 Vac
C2
CR1
YL
WH
Relay 12Vac 2PDT 230 Vac 10A
CR2
Relay 12Vac 2PDT 230 Vac 10A
Diode NTE125002B
D1
Fuse 7 Amp AGC 250 Vac
F1
Fuse 1 Amp AGC 250 Vac
F2
F3
Fuse 1 Amp AGC 250 Vac
T1
Transform 230V/12V@1Amp 50/60Hz
MOTOR
220V .03hp 50hz. 200Lb-in. 1.1rpm
YW/GN
TB 2
BK
RD
WH
RD
RD
BE
BE
BE
BK
YW/GN
BK
RD
WH
RD
RD
5476 9810
BE
BE
12 3
MOTOR
DOWN LIMIT SW
UP LIMIT SW
WALL SWITCH
SPDT CENTER OFF
UP
COM
DOWN
BK
220 VAC SUPPLY
50 - 60 HZ
WIRING DONE BY INSTALLER
PROJECTOR OUTLET
BE
1
3
BK
2
PRIMARY SIDE SECONDARY SIDE
RD
T1 WIRING
YL
5
6
BK
7
8
TB 1
BE
RD
3 45678912
GND
N
L1
10
11 12
BE
RD
C2
YW
D1
BK
YW/GN
BE
RD
14 AWG
RD
14 AWG
YW/GN
BE
14 AWG
SEE T1 WIRING DIAGRAM
BK
RD
RDYWBE
T 1
YW
YW
RD
RD
F3
12 4 56 879103
PCB 1
F2
RD
F1
CB1B
5687 1243
910
CB1A
BE
BE
BK
BE
BE BE WH BE
14 AWG
RD
BK
BK
CR 1
UP
RD
CR 2
DOWN
RD
BE
BE
BE
RD
RD
BE
BE
C1
BE
ALL WIRES 18 AWG. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
Low Voltage Multiple Station and Remote Control
Aux Port for connecting additional LVC-III
modules (up to six total-connect from Aux to Eye).
Eye Port for IR Eye, RF Receiver or LED
Switch. If more than one of these three is
used with one LVC-III, a splitter is required.
3 Button Wall Switch
DOWN - Black
COM - White
UP - Red
VIDEO INTERFACE CONTROL
220 VAC SUPPLY
50 - 60 HZ
Dashed wiring by Electrician Low voltage wiring by others
Yel l o w
Brown
Green
White
Black
Red
RD
BN
YL
GN
WH
BK
BN
OR
GND
N
L1
PROJECTOR OUTLET
COMPONENT SPECIFICATION
BE
1
3
BK
2
4
PRIMARY SIDE
TB 1
BE
RD
C2
YW
D1
BK
BE
YW/GN
1110897564231
12
RD
BE
RD
14 AWG
14 AWG
YW/GN
14 AWG
14 AWG
BE
SEE T1 WIRING DIAGRAM
RD
YW
YW
RD
BK
PCB 1
RD
6745321
RD
8
109
RD
CB1B
BE
T 1
YW
F3
F2
10987654321
F1
CB1A
BE
CR 1
RD
BE
CR 2
BK
RD
C1
BE
BE BE WH
BE
RD
ALL WIRES 18 AWG. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
DOWN
RD
T1 WIRING
BK
UP
RD
BK
BE
BE
YL
5
7
SECONDARY SIDE
BE
BE
BE
RD
BE
6
BK
8
SYM.
Capacitor 2mfd +/- 370 Vac
C1
Capacitor 100mfd 35 Vac
C2
Relay 12Vac 2PDT 230 Vac 10A
CR1
YL
WH
BE
BK
YW/GN
BK
RD
WH
RD
RD
BE
BE
CR2
D1
F1
F2
F3
T1
MOTOR
TB 2
Relay 12Vac 2PDT 230 Vac 10A
Diode NTE125002B
Fuse 7 Amp AGC 250 Vac
Fuse 1 Amp AGC 250 Vac
Fuse 1 Amp AGC 250 Vac
Transform 230V/12V@1Amp 50/60Hz
220V .03hp 50hz. 200Lb-in. 1.1rpm
YW/GN
1098
BK
RD
WH
RD
DOWN LIMIT SW
RD
BE
4321765
UP LIMIT SW
BE
BE
12 V
BK
MOTOR
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Field Installation of Plenum Kit
Caution! Disconnect power from the Revelation before installing ple­num.
Remove the covers from the electrical chassis in the Revelation. Disconnect the black 14 awg. wire that runs from the T2 trans for m er to
the re cep ta cle in the electrical chassis.
Install the pre-wired current sensor using two #6-32 x 1" [10] long screws
provided. (SEE FIGURE #1.)
Connect each wire of the pre-wired current sensor as shown by DIA-
GRAM #1.
Install the two fan mount assemblies [5,6] to the main pan of the Rev e -
la tion using the eight #10-32 x .
3
/8" [7,8] long screws provided. (SEE FIGURE #1.) Attach the long leads of the Exhaust Fan As sem bly [6] to the end with the motor and lifting mechanism.
Using the wire clips [11] provided, lay in the wires from the fans as
shown in FIG URE #1 and con nect the fans to TB1-8 & TB1-9 as shown in DI A GRAM #1.
Replace the covers to the electrical chassis. Apply the 25 mm wide Nylon [12,13] tape as shown in FIGURE #1. Install the inner and outer plenum covers [1,2], and attach the mating
end panel [3,4] as shown in FIGURE #2.
Fan mounting panels are designed to accept a standard 4" round duct.
The exhaust fl ange is located on the motor/drive end of the Rev e la tion and the input is located at projector end of the Revelation.
If duct work is connected to this unit, here are a few recommended guide lines you should keep in mind when installing the duct work:
• Air supply to the plenum should be cool enough to provide adequate cool­ing for your projector.
• Do not obstruct airfl ow through duct work. Inadequate airfl ow may result in excessive heat buildup inside the unit.
• Keep duct work length as short as possible. Recommended maximum total duct length is 914 cm (input plus ex haust).
• Keep the input-to-exhaust length ratio balanced and as small as possible to prevent air from being pushed into or drawn out of the room.
FIGURE #1
Nylon tape 43" long
Wire clips typ.
Input
fan
assembly
(short
wires)
FIGURE #2
Outer Plenum cover
Exhaust
fan
assembly
Outer end panel
TB1
TB1
1 12
BK
Projector
Inner Plenum cover
T2 transformer
T2
BK WHBKRD
1 2 3 4 5
CS1
Curent sensor
F1 = 7 Ampere F2 = 1 Ampere F3 = 1 Ampere F4 = 4 Ampere F5 = 4 Ampere
F4 F5
T1
F3
1 10
CB1B
PCB1
F2
F1
1 10
CB1A
CR1
TB2
CR2
C1
PCB1
Nylon tape 39" long
Motor
1 12
Inner end panel
Exhaust
fan
assembly
(long wires)
Input
fan
assembly
DIAGRAM #1
BK
FAN
FAN
(OUT)
(IN)
220 VAC SUPPLY
50 - 60 HZ
PROJECTOR
BK
N
L1
OUTLET
NOTES:
1.
2.
3. ALL WIRES 18 AWG. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
YW/GN
14 AWG
YW/GN
RD
C2
D1
RD
BE
BE
4 TURNS 14 AWG
465312
7 1098
1211
RD
14 AWG
BE 14 AWG
WIRE TO BE REMOVED BEFORE INSTALLING PLENUM WIRING WIRES CONNECTED BY INSTALLER
BK
BE
BK
WH
12I3
45
CS 1
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ITEM# DESCRIPTION QTY
F3
BK
35421
PCB 1
BK
BK
1097 86
CB1B
F2
F1
CB1A
34521
810 9 7 6
BE BE
BE
BK
1 INNER PLENUM COVER 1 2 OUTER PLENUM COVER 1 3 INNER END PANEL 1 4 OUTER END PANEL 1 5 INPUT FAN MOUNT ASSEMBLY 1 6 EXHAUST FAN MOUNT ASSEMBLY 1 7 SCREW #10–32 X .375" (9.525mm) 8
HEX HD TYPE "F" ZINC
RD
8 WASHER, #10 ZINC INTERNAL LOCK 8 9 PRE-WIRED CURRENT SENSOR 1 10 SCREW #6–32 X 1" (25.4mm) 2
LONG PHIL PAN HD ZINC 11 CLIP ADHESIVE BACKED CORD 7
6.35mm HOLD ING DIA. 12 991 mm LONG 25.4mm WIDE X .762mm 1
THICK NYLON TAPE 13 1092mm LONG 25.4mm WIDE X .762mm 1
THICK NYLON TAPE
TOOLS NEEDED
MED POINT PHILLIP SCREWDRIVER 1/8" FLAT BLADE SCREW DRIVER 3/8" WRENCH
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Plenum Operating Instructions
The Revelation plenum features a unique design that allows easy access to virtually anywhere inside the unit. Access is achieved by removing either end panel. End panels feature captive screw assemblies so no hard ware can be lost or misplaced. Once the end panel is removed, slide the plenum housing toward the center of the unit. Service and main te nance is made simpler due to the accessibility provided by this unique plenum design.
Each plenum also features a ventilation system designed to maintain a suit­able operating environment for your projector. An integrated current sensor
Wiring Diagrams for Revelation with Plenum
Single Station Control
WALL SWITCH
SPDT CENTER OFF
COM
BK
FAN
220 VAC SUPPLY
50 - 60 HZ
WIRING DONE BY INSTALLER
PROJECTOR OUTLET
UP
DOWN
BK
FAN
(OUT)(IN)
GND
N
L1
TB 1
BE
RD
BK
11 12108 975 64321
RD
BE
14 AWG
BE
RD
C2
YW
D1
BK
RD
BE
BE
RD
14 AWG
14 A
WG
4 TURNS
14 A
YW/GN
14 AWG
BE
WG
CS 1
RD
BK
RD
3
45
SEE T1 WIRING DIAGRAM
RD BE
T 1
YW
YW
F3
RD
BK BK
PCB 1
RD
7 8 1092 34 651
F2
RD
F1
CB1B
ALL WIRES 18 AWG. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
in the Revelation circuitry turns on the fans anytime the projector is op er at ing and circulates fresh air through the unit. Two 4" duct fl anges are located on the ends of the plenum for installation of duct work for di rect ing the airfl ow to and from the unit. The input fl ange is located on the motor/drive end of the Revelation and the exhaust is located at projector end of the revelation. If duct work is attached to the Rev e la tion, follow guidelines in Plenum Installation Instructions on page 6.
COMPONENT SPECIFICATIONS
SYM
C1
YW/GN
BK
RD
WH
RD
RD
BE
BE
TB 2
C2
CR1
CR2
CS1
D1
F1
F2
F3
FAN
T1
MOTOR
Capacitor 2mfd +/- 370 Vac
Capacitor 100mfd 35 Vac
Relay, Coil-12Vac, 2PDT 230Vac 10Amp
Relay, Coil-12Vac, 2PDT 230Vac 10Amp
Current sensor 230Vac 2-20Amp SASC
Diode NTE125002B
Fuse 7Amp AGC 250 Vac
Fuse 1Amp AGC 250 Vac
Fuse 1Amp AGC 250 Vac
220Vac 8Watt 50cfm 1600rpm
Transform 220V/12V@1Amp 50/60Hz
220V .03hp 50-60hz. 200Lb-in. 1.1rpm
YW/GN
109
BK
RD
WH
RD
DOWN LIMIT SW
RD
BE
UP LIMIT SW
BE
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BE
1
BK
2
BE
CR 1
UP
RD
BE
CR 2
DOWN
BK
RD
YW
BE
BE
134265
BE WH
BE
BE
7810 9
RD
CB1A
C1
YL
3
RD
4
T1 WIRING
BK
BK
RD
BE
BE
5
6
BK
YL
7
8
SECONDARY SIDEPRIMARY SIDE
BE
BE
BE
RD
BE
BE
BK
WH
MOTOR
Red Brown Yellow Green
White Black
Eye Port for IR Eye, RF Receiver or LED Switch. If more than one of these three is used with one LVC-III, a splitter is required.
Aux Port for connecting additional LVC-III modules (up to six total-connect from Aux to Eye)
220 VAC SUPPLY
50 - 60 HZ
3 Button Wall Switch DOWN - Black COM - White UP - Red
VIDEO INTERFACE CONTROL
FAN (IN)
BK
BN
OR
BK
FAN
(OUT)
BK
GND
N
L1
Dashed wiring by electrician
Low voltage wiring by others
PROJECTOR OUTLET
Low Voltage Multiple Station and Remote Control
BE
RD
BN
YL
TB 1
GN
WH
11 1281097654321
RD
BE
14 AWG
14 AWG
14 AWG
YW/GN
BE
RD
C2
YW
D1
BK
RD
BE
YW/GN
BE
RD
14 AWG
BK
BE
RD
4 TURNS
14 AWG
CS 1
31 2
5
4
SEE T1 WIRING DIAGRAM
RD BE
T 1
YW
YW
YW
F3
RD BK BK
RD
PCB 1
RD
78 1092 34 651
F2
RD
F1
CB1B
ALL WIRES 18 AWG. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
PRIMARY SIDE
BE
BE
134265
BE
WH
BE BE
7810 9
RD
CB1A
COMPONENT SPECIFICATIONSSYM
Capacitor 2mfd +/- 370 Vac
C1
Capacitor 100mfd 35 Vac
1
BK
2
BE
BE
BK
YL
UP
DOWN
SECONDARY SIDE
BK
BK
RD
BE
BE
5
6
BK
7
8
BE
BE
BE
RD
BE
3
RD
4
T1 WIRING
CR 1
RD
CR 2
RD
C1
C2
Relay, Coil-12Vac, 2PDT 230Vac 10Amp
CR1
Relay, Coil-12Vac, 2PDT 230Vac 10Amp
CR2
Current sensor 230Vac 2-20Amp SASC
CS1
YL
D1
Diode NTE125002B
Fuse 7Amp AGC 250 Vac
F1
Fuse 1Amp AGC 250 Vac
F2
Fuse 1Amp AGC 250 Vac
F3
220Vac 8Watt 50cfm 1600rpm
FAN
Transform 220V/12V@1Amp 50/60Hz
T1
220V .03hp 50-60hz. 200Lb-in. 1.1rpm
MOTOR
YW/GN
TB 2
YW/GN
109
BK
BK
RD
RD
WH
BE
BK
WH
WH
RD
RD
RD
RD
BE
BE
BE
BE
BE
BK
1 8756432
MOTOR
DOWN LIMIT SW
UP LIMIT SW
12 V
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VIC12 Kit Installation Instructions
The VIC 12 KIT includes all the components necessary for the VIC 12 to work with the Revelation. Follow these steps to install the components in this KIT.
Close the door to the Revelation.
DISCONNECT POWER TO THE REVELATION.
Remove the covers from the electrical enclosure.
Attach the pre-wired limit switch [1] to the shaft mounting bracket which
is closest to the motor as shown in FIGURE #1. Using the #6–32 x 1" [2] long screws and #6 lock washers [2] provided.
Run the wires through the open grommet in the end of the electrical
enclosure that is toward the motor as shown in FIGURE #1 and connect them as fol lows:
Connect the black wire to screw #1 of TB2
Connect the blue wire to screw #2 of TB2. (Be sure that wires do not
interfere with moving linkage or the sliding inner pan)
Put the 12V ACTIVATOR LEVER [3] onto the shaft as shown in Figure
#2. The 12V ACTUATOR LEVER will need to be spread out before it will fi t onto the shaft. The door to the Revelation must be closed before going on to step #7
Position the 12V ACTUATOR LEVER by rotating it into the limit switch
until the limit switch clicks and secure the lever onto the shaft using the #10-32 screw [4] and lock washer [5] supplied with the lever. (Be sure that the screw on the lever is tightened so that the lever does not twist on the shaft.)
After the VIC 12 [7] is installed with the screen, run the wiring to the
Revelation using the cord strain relief [6] and connect to TB1 as shown in the Rev e la tion wiring diagram.
Put the covers back on to the electrical enclosure.
Reconnect power to the revelation.
FIGURE #1
CR 1
TB 2
CR 2
C 1
FIGURE #2
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Black
Motor
Blue
Pre-wired limit switch
12V actuator lever
Rotate lever until the limit switch clicks. Tighten lever onto shaft.
12V Actuator lever
VIC 12 OR VIC 12 MODIFIED INSTALLATION PART LIST
ITEM # DESCRIPTION QTY
1 PRE-WIRED LIMIT SWITCH 1
2 SCREW #6–32 X 1"(25.4mm) LONG 2 PHIL PAN HD W/ EXT LOCK WASHER
3 12v ACTUATOR LEVER 1
4 SCREW #10–32 X 3/8" (9.525mm) LONG SHCS 1
5 WASHER #10–.190" I.D. X .375" (9.525mm) O.D. 1 ZINC INTERNAL TOOTH
6 FITTING CORD CRIMP STRAIN RELIEF 1
7 VIC 12 OR VIC 12 MODIFIED 1
TOOLS NEEDED
MED POINT PHILLIP SCREW DRIVER
I/8" FLAT BLADE SCREW DRIVER
3/16" ALLEN WRENCH
Pre-wired limit switch
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