Stewart Filmscreen Corp AVS-1005 To the Owner, About your Automatic Vertical Screen AVS

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TO THE OWNER

Congratulations on your purchase of the finest optical viewing screen available anywhere in the world!

Please take a moment to review this manual—it will help ensure you many years of trouble-free service from your new Stewart Filmscreen product.

About your Automatic Vertical Screen (AVS)

The AVS screen enclosure is below the image position, and can be concealed in a sideboard, credenza, or in the floor. When the screen is activated, the trap door mechanism automatically opens and the screen ascends on spring-loaded arms to its full position.

The trap door face plate can be painted or laminated to perfectly match the decor of the installation environment.

Model options

The AVS is available in three models:

‹With adjustable stands and casters for ease in portability

‹Floor recessed, when a completely hidden screen is required

‹Wall mount

An auto anti-keystone tilt feature is available as an option for all systems; this feature must be preset at the factory.

Batten

Safety cable

Audience right

Electrical connections:

Arm

(slight bend is

AC, control switch

normal when screen

 

 

 

 

is extended)

 

Door

 

 

 

 

 

Case / housing

 

 

 

 

Figure 1. AVS components, back view

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Contents AVS-Automatic Vertical Screen Page Contents About your Automatic Vertical Screen AVS To the OwnerModel options Preparing the Installation PreparationInstalling the AVS Installation and Electrical HOOK-UPAC electrical hook-up Preparing the connection Installing the low-voltage 3-button switch on the wallMaking the connection Connecting the Screen Trigger Interface STI option Operating the ScreenAdjusting the Screen Extension Modifying the extension of the screenScreen Care and Cleaning Product WarrantyGeneral maintenance Replacement parts and serviceTroubleshooting Problem description Probable cause Action to take