Quick-Start Guide

Assembly Instructions
StageScreen
®
Projection Screen by Draper
Frame/Screen Assembly
1 Open carrying case and remove pouch containing screen surface. Remove
surface and lay it viewing side down on a clean tarp or drop cloth. This
step must be completed first (see Fig. 1).
2 Remove frame pieces from case and place in the appropriate locations
around the outside of the viewing surface.
Please Note: Each piece is color-coded: refer to StageScreen Assembly
Map included with screen for correct layout (see reverse side and Fig. 2).
Please Note: Make sure all frame pieces are placed with "forks" (pins)
running clockwise, rivcups facing up, and DuraLoop Attachment Lugs
facing out (see Fig. 3).
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Caution
1 Read instructions through completely before proceeding; retain for future
reference.
2 Handle viewing surface with care; do not allow it to come in contact with
sharp or dirty objects.
3 These instructions are based on assembly by a minimum of two people.
4 Make sure screen is level.
5 Do not write on viewing surface.
6 The ideal temperature range for assembling folding screens to prevent
damaging the surface is 68°-78° F (20°-26° C). Assembling below
recommended temperatures may damage surface and void warranty.
7 Do not permit screen fabric to contact border material or loops when
folded. Store in pouch provided.
8 Color-coded attachment knobs must be fully tightened before screen
frame is raised from the floor or assembly surface. If all knobs are not
tightened, the weight of the screen could cause the forks (pins) to break,
and the screen could fall, causing injury.
If you encounter any difficulties assembling your StageScreen, call your dealer
or Draper, Inc. in Spiceland, Indiana, 765-987-7999, or fax 765-987-7142.
3 Assemble frame by inserting "forks" (pins) of each piece into holes on the
adjoining piece. Tighten by turning color-coded attachment knobs
(see Fig. 4).
Caution: Color-coded attachment knobs must be fully tightened
before screen frame is raised from the floor or assembly surface. If all
knobs are not tightened, the weight of the screen could cause the forms
(pins) to break, and the screen could fall, causing injury.
4 If wall mounting, skip this step. If screen is being flown, attach Stiffener
Bars to outer perimeter truss tube and hand tighten using attachment
knobs (see Fig. 5). Hand tighten only!
5 If screen is being flown, attach hardware for suspending screen.
Caution: All fly points must be attached and all stiffeners secured
BEFORE raising screen to prevent damage to frame and/or injury.
Caution: If StageScreen is to be flown, it is the responsibility of the
installer to provide attachment hardware and suspension cables of
adequate strength, and also to ensure the overhead structure is strong
enough to hold the screen. Refer to StageScreen Assembly Map
included with screen for where to locate hardware on frame.
6 Attach viewing surface to frame (see Fig. 6).
7 Raise StageScreen into place (this step requires at least two people,
depending on screen size). If screen is on legs, Draper's UFS StageHand
can be used to assist in raising to a standing position.
Please Note: If legs are provided, see separate instructions and assem-
bly guide provided with legs.
Figure 5
Figure 6
Figure 3
Rivcup
All Pins should
point clockwise.
Rivcups should
face up.
Figure 2
Caution:
Beware of
pinch points.
Figure 4
Figure 1
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Notes for Wall Mounting
See page 2 for notes on wall mounting the StageScreen, and a drawing of
the Stagescreen Wall Mounting Bracket.
Warning: This product is intended for indoor use only. Failure to
follow warning may result in product damage or personal injury due to
unforeseen acts of nature.
Center Supports
All StageScreens over 60' wide require a
center support (front projection only).

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