In-Ceiling Front Projection Screen Evanesce Tension Series User’s Guide www.elitescreens.com.eu info@elitescreens.com.
Important Safety and Warning Precautions Be sure to read this user guide before use and follow the procedures below. Please retain this manual for future reference. To avoid any damage, do not use in conjunction with any accessories not recommended by the manufacturer. Handle the device carefully during transportation to avoid damage. To ensure safe and reliable operation, direct connection to a properly grounded power source is advised.
Warning The screen’s Top Black Drop is already set to its maximum drop distance. There is NO extra black top drop in the roller. Please be aware of this as it will void the limitation of your warranty. Changes or modifications (except cutting the power cord for hardwire installation) to this unit not expressly approved by Elite Screens is prohibited and will void the warranty.
Control System 1. RJ-45 input for 5-12 v trigger 5-12V Trigger: The built-in 5-12V trigger input for your new Evanesce Tension allows your screen to synchronize its drop and rise with the projector's power cycle. The screen drops when the projector powers up and 5-12V RJ-45 cable retracts when the projector powers down. The 5-12 volt adaptor connects to your projectors trigger output via a separate cable that may or may not be provided by the To Projector projector manufacture.
Parts List (A) (B) (D) (E) (G) A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H.
1. Installation: 1. Measure and cut the ceiling installation space. The width should not exceed 120mm. Please refer to the length on the screen size table (C3). Note: The length of the installation space is not greater than the screen size table (C3), and the width is not less than the screen size table (A5). Consult the table below (C1) in regards to accommodating the screen casing. The ceiling truss Ceiling Panel Ceiling installation space Ceiling 2.
3. The expanding bolts (A) mount into thick wood beams, stone or concrete and will support the screen. Use the Socket wrench (G) to attach the hexagonal screws (D). The expanding bolts should be firmly tightened and tested to make sure that they will hold the weight of the screen. (A) (D) (G) (C) and (E) (F) (D) (B) Ceiling 5. Push the screen up into the space. Use the threaded rods (B) to attach the screen assembly to the ceiling.
6. Install plastic cover panel (I) to complete the installation. Power Cable 1. The Evanesce Tension series screen includes a power cord for using in a non-concealed power outlet. If your installation however will be entirely concealed including the power outlet, we strongly recommend a hardwire connection. Please refer to the diagram below for wiring information for both 110v and 220v variants.
Screen size table Unit:mm L/R Overall Housing Diagonal Size Model Weight View black Length Length A5 / Aspect Ratio Width masking (A) View Bar (A4) B3 Height B2 B4 B5 B C C1 C2 Length (A1) (A2) (B1) (A3) ITE84VW2-E30 84"(4:3) 2082 2022 2047 95 1706 2012 100 1280 762 118 2142 2260 148 98 68 ITE100VW2-E20 100"(4:3) 2407 2347 2372 95 2032 2337 100 1524 508 118 2132 2250 148 98 68 ITE120VW2-E10 120"(4:3) 2830 2770 2795 95 2438 2760 100 1828 254
FAQ’S 1. Q: What are the differences between the IR and RF remotes? A: An IR (Infra-Red)remote is designed for short distance use, like your typical television remove. IR requires direct aim at the IR receiver inside your 3-way wall box. RF remote control is designed for long distance use. The RF code is unique only work to your 3-way wall switch that also came with you screen.