Extron electronic PVS 400, 300, 200 manual Cut the ceiling tile, Installation

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4.Cut the ceiling tile

a.Mark the location of the PCM 240 on the T-bar, before removing it. This aids putting it back in the correct location when the tile is replaced.

TMark the screen direction on back of the tile (e.g. with an arrow or “to front”) to help orientation of tile when replacing it after cutting.

b.Measure the distances X and Y (see figure) from the inner vertical section of the front and left T-bar runners to the center of the Pipe Adapter Plate.

c.Using these dimensions, mark and cut a hole for the

PMP in the ceiling tile.

TPlace the tile on a box, mark the hole’s center on the underside of the tile. Use a hole saw bit to start to cut the hole by hand (turning bit counter clockwise) to avoid damaging the tile. When the drill bit is through the tile, turn the tile over and finish cutting from the top side.

X"

Y"

T-bar

Minimum and

Maximum

Throw Distance Marks

4b Take measurements with the PCM 240 on the T-bar

4c

Mark and start cutting the hole on the

 

underside. Finish on the top side.

installation

a.Loosen the set screws and unscrew the UPB 25 from the mounting pole. Do not remove the projector bracket from the projector.

b.Loosen the PCM 240 ‘s set screw and remove the mounting pole, then remove the PCM 240.

c.Replace the cut ceiling tile, checking the orientation to align the hole with the PCM 240.

d.Replace the PCM 240 over the ceiling tile and screw the mounting pole (with the access hole uppermost) up

through the hole into the mounting plate. Tighten the set screws.

5d Screw the PMP into the mounting plate (viewed from below)

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Contents PoleVault Systems Safety Instructions English PrecautionsConsignes de Sécurité Français Sicherheitsanleitungen DeutschFCC Class a Notice PoleVault Systems Installation IntroductionIntroduction Introduction, contd PoleVault System installation and wiring overviewPoleVault Systems Installation Introduction Planning Typical classroom installationRoom layout RoomIntroduction Planning, cont’d Example of a classroom installationLocation of the screen and projector ADA overhead and side clearance requirementsType and location of the speakers Example classroom with four speaker installationLocation of MediaLink Controller and Wall Plates Included items Introduction Inventory OverviewInventory PoleVault System Devices and Hardware, cont’d PoleVault System Devices and Hardware, contdPoleVault System Ceiling Speakers Introduction Inventory Overview, cont’dItems not included Optional installation hardwareInstallation tools PoleVault Systems Installation Installation Overview Installation OverviewOutline of installation steps PoleVault Systems Installation Installation Stage Where it goes Screws up into PCMPCM 240 Projector Ceiling Mount PMP Projector Mounting Pole2d Screw the adjuster plate onto the PMP 2c Install the PMPMark screen location 1a Mark the screen location2f Slide and lock the projector onto the adjuster plate Installation Stage One, cont’dVerify the image location 2e Attach the bracket to the projectorUsing these dimensions, mark and cut a hole for InstallationCut the ceiling tile 5d Screw the PMP into the mounting plate viewed from below6e Tighten the turnbuckles Secure the Projector Ceiling Mount to the ceilingTighten the four T-bar securing screws on the PCM Power outlet installation on PCM Install the Screen6g Attach the safety cable to the PCM MLC 104 IP Plus MediaLink Controller Stage Two Install the Wall Plates and MLC 104 IPThis stage involves installing the devices shown below Cables PVS 204SA switcherInstall mud rings Stage Two Install the Wallplates and MLC 104 IP Plus1d Features for mud ring installation MLC 104 IP Plus mud ringPull cables Signal Cable Label colorProjector communication cables from 2c Pull the cables at each locationInstall wall plates Installation Stage Two, cont’d4a Connecting the MLC to the switcher Install MediaLink ControllerTWire stripping lengths Connect the MLC to the projector with 4c Connect to the LAN using a CAT 5 cableAn RS-232 cable or IR emitter cable, as Appropriate4e Secure the MLC 104 IP Plus to the mud ring Connections made to the MLC 104 IP PlusPV SI 3C LP Ceiling Speakers Stage Three Install the PV SI 3C LP Ceiling SpeakersCut ceiling tile Cable the speakers Installation Stage Three, cont’d4c Wire the captive screw connector Dual mono output Pole captive screw connectorStereo or dual mono output using parallel speaker wiring To terminate the cable, strip the end of the cable5a Apply putty to speaker grill Finish speaker installationThis stage covers installing the devices shown below Stage Four Install the PMK 450 and the PVS 204SAPVS 204SA PoleVault Switcher PMK 450 Pole Mount KitInstall the PMK 450 Pole Mount kit Installation Stage Four, cont’dSwitcher and projector cable overview Pull the cablesPMK 450 bottom plate and secure it using velcro Install the PVS 204SA switcher3c Wire the captive screw connector for the power supply 3d Set the DIP switches as desiredBControl/power cable from the MLC 104 IP Plus Finish installing the Pole Mount kitConnect the cables to the switcher PVS 204SA cable connections4c Attach and screw down rear plate 4d Replace projector on the adjuster plateConfigure the system Stage Five Configure the System1a Load Global Configurator 2 software Launch GC2. Click on Help, then Contents or press F1PoleVault Systems Installation Installation Stage Loosen all pivot screws and adjust the vertical angle Installation Stage Five, cont’d2c Check that an image is present, adjust as needed Test the systemRelease the input button Final installationAdjust the configuration as necessary Installation Procedure Optional Accessory Installation PPCOpen the sensor and loop a wire around the sensor Priority Page Controller included partsStrip 3/16 of insulation from each conductor on the bare Connect the power supply via the PoleVault switcher Priority Page Controller Time DIP switch settings Testing and Adjustment ProcedureSensitivity knob adjustment Reference Information PoleVault Systems Installation Reference InformationLbs 0.1 kg Wall or furniture mountable with included Decora wall plateInstallation Reference Information, cont’d Page Extron USA West
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200, 300, 400, PVS 400 specifications

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