Stewart Filmscreen Corp B Installing the low-voltage 3-button switch standard

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Installing the low-voltage 3-button switch (standard)

The Stewart Filmscreen low-voltage control allows the use of low-voltage wire to connect to the supplied 3-position 24V momentary wall switch.

Preparing the connection

Before making the electrical connections, you need:

KAn available 120V AC constant power source

KA 4-conductor switch hook-up cable (4-conductor bell wire or category 5 cable is typically used for long runs)

Making the connection

Figure 2 illustrates the connections.

1.Remove the J-box covers, using a standard screwdriver.

2.Connect the 4-conductor cable to the connection harness coming from the J-box used for switch input, via an electrical knockout.

3.Connect the hookup cable to the 3-button switch.

4.Connect the main 120V AC power source to the the J-box used for the main AC power connection, via an electrical knockout.

5.Replace the covers on the J-boxes.

6.A parallel connection to an outboard audio-visual switching network can be made at this time. (optional)

J-box for

Switch Input Note: There are three perforated electrical knockouts

NEUTRAL-White

HOT-Black

GREEN-Ground

J-box for

on each J-box; any can be used

to make the connection.

Power Input

 

 

STOP-Yellow

 

COMMON-White

 

UP-Red

 

DOWN-Black

4 Conductor Hook-up Cable - 20ga Minimum Category 5 recommended (NOT Supplied)

3-button Momentary

Figure 2: Low voltage 3-button switch wiring

Switch

Model B & Model C Electriscreens: Owner’s Manual

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Contents Model B & Model C Electriscreens Stewart Filmscreen Corporation Contents About your Model B/Model C Series Electriscreen To the OwnerPreparation Preparing the InstallationUnpacking Factory AdvisoryHanging the Case Installing the unitElectrical HOOK-UP Installing the low-voltage 3-button switch standard Preparing the connectionMaking the connection First time operation Operating the ScreenUnderside view Adjusting the Screen ExtensionModifying the extension of the screen Screen Care and Cleaning General maintenanceReplacement parts and service Problem description Probable cause Action to take TroubleshootingMaintenance Notes Fax 310