Stewart Filmscreen Corp AVS-1005 Installation and Electrical HOOK-UP, Installing the AVS

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INSTALLATION AND ELECTRICAL HOOK-UP

Caution

Professional techniques need to be used when making any electrical connection. A qualified electrician should perform these procedures.

Be sure to follow all standard safety procedures for installing electrical devices.

Do not disassemble or alter the configuration of the motor or the unit's electrical connections. This may cause injury to you or damage to the product.

The electrical connection should be made only to the type of power source indicated on the marking label.

Installing the AVS

‹Position the case so that the motor connection is at audience right. Do not attach any items to the batten or screen assembly, the door assembly, or the arm assembly.

‹Ensure that the case is level and plumb.

‹If the screen is large, secure the case (for example, bolt to the floor). Attach L-angle mounts to the end plates, if required. Do not drill into front or back sides of housing to attach mounting hardware.

Caution

Do not make any adjustments to the steel cables.

Do not remove or loosen any bolts on the case or spring arms.

AC connection

AC electrical hook-up

The motor requires standard AC power, hardwired using a Romex connection. The connection is made to the J-box on the side of the unit (audience right).

General suggestions for wiring:

‹Soldering is recommended.

‹The use of wire nuts is acceptable.

Figure 2. AC connection

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Contents AVS-Automatic Vertical Screen Page Contents To the Owner About your Automatic Vertical Screen AVSModel options Preparing the Installation PreparationInstallation and Electrical HOOK-UP Installing the AVSAC electrical hook-up Installing the low-voltage 3-button switch on the wall Preparing the connectionMaking the connection Connecting the Screen Trigger Interface STI option Operating the ScreenAdjusting the Screen Extension Modifying the extension of the screenGeneral maintenance Screen Care and CleaningProduct Warranty Replacement parts and serviceTroubleshooting Problem description Probable cause Action to take