Stewart Filmscreen Corp 4-Way ScreenWall ElectriMask owner manual Making the connection

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Installing the low-voltage 3-button switch option

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

Preparing the connection

Before making the electrical connections, you need:

‹An available AC constant power source

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

‹A 4-conductor high-voltage hook-up cable, if the control is to be mounted at a location away from the frame

‹Cat 5, multi-conductor unshielded, or similar type electronic cable can be used to connect the 3-button switch to the LVC. The recommended wire gauge is 20 to 24 AWG. Use plenum-rated cable when required.

Making the connection

Figure 10 illustrates the connections.

1.Mount the low-voltage control box near the mask.

2.Connect the low-voltage control box to the mask by connecting the mask motor power leads to the power strip terminal block located on the circuit board of the control box.

3.Connect the low voltage control box to the AC power source by connecting the AC line voltage to the power strip terminal block located on the circuit board of the control box.

4.Connect the switch to the low-voltage control box.

5.A parallel connection to an outboard audio-visual switching network can be made at this time. (optional) Use only momentary switches for this option.

AC Power

Line

Neutral

COMMON-White

UP-Red

DOWN-Black

GROUND-Green

R/F Input

InfraRed Input

Low Voltage Switching

STOP-Yellow

COMMON-White

UP-Red

DOWN-Black

Low Voltage Control Box

4 Conductor Hook-up Cable

20-24ga Recommended

Category 5 Typically Used

(NOT Supplied)

Figure 10: Low voltage 3-button switch wiring

3-button

Momentary Switch

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Contents Way ScreenWall ElectriMask Page Contents Way ScreenWall ElectriMaskVertical Masking System To the OwnerAbout your 4-Way ScreenWall ElectriMask Horizontal Masking SystemRow Diag Size 33/1 Size Table Attainable Aspect RatiosUnpacking Preparing the InstallationPreparation Mounting the Frame Assembling the framePositioning the frame on the wall Wall BracketUnpacking and unrolling the screen Unrolling the screenAttaching the screen to frame Snapping screen onto frame Stewart Filmscreen CorporationConnecting the spring tension cable Spring Tension Cable Baby Eye Snap EyeletElectrical HOOK-UP Horizontal Mask Connection Vertical Mask ConnectionPreparing the connection Installing the high voltage switch control standardScreen Switch Making the connectionsMaking the connection Installing the low-voltage 3-button switch optionButton Momentary Switch Low Voltage Control BoxInstalling the infrared remote control option Infrared Sensor Infrared Remote ControlSensor Installing the Multi-Channel Infrared Remote control optionMcir Control Board Infrared Terminal Block To 12V Trigger Wire to Projector Connecting the Video Interface Control System VicsRomex Connector Conductor Cable 14ga Recommended Pin conductorsHanging the Frame on the Wall Hanging the screen Stewart Filmscreen CorporationAdjusting the Mask Extension Operating the MaskModifying the extension of the mask Horizontal Mask Vertical Mask ScreenReplacement parts and service Screen Care and CleaningGeneral maintenance Velux coveringTroubleshooting Problem description Probable cause Action to takeProblem is resolved Product WarrantyAdjustment. Failure to correc t Can damage motor and screen