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3.  RF  Remote  Control

  (

Item  B

):  The  radio  waves 

eliminate the need for a direct line of sight  and has a 
range of 100 feet.

 

4. 3-Way Wall Switch

 (

Item C, Fig 3

): The 3-way wall 

switch  is  a  wall  mounted  control  box  with  an 
up/stop/down button. It plugs directly into the screen’s 
RJ-45 input. 
 

 

 

5. 5-12 volt trigger (Item D, Fig 4):

 The built-in 5-12V 

trigger input allows your screen to synchronize its drop 
&  rise  with  the  projector’s  power  cycle.  The  screen 
deploys when the projector powers up and will retract 
when the projector powers down. The 5-12 volt RJ45 
cable connects to your projector’s trigger output via a 
separate cable that may or may not be provided by the 
manufacturer of the projector. The trigger feature will 
not  work  without  an  output  cable  from  the  projector, 
but it can be tested by connecting the Red (+) and Green 
(-) cable to a 9-volt battery. 
 

6. Wireless 5-12 volt trigger (Item F, Fig 5)

:  The RF 

remote control serves as a dual purpose, independently 
as a handheld remote control, or as a Wireless 5-12 volt 
trigger  using  the  trigger  cable.    The  radio  frequency 
technology  can  be  programmed  to  send  a  wireless 
signal  that  synchronizes  screen  drop  &  rise  with  the 
projector’s power cycle. 

 

 

DC 5-12V out 

Wireless 5-12V 
trigger cable 

The back of the 

projector

 

Fig.3  

3 Way Wall Switch  
(does not have IR sensor) 

Fig 5 

3 prong power cord

 

Fig.4  

RJ45 Input

 

5-12 volt trigger 
cable

 

 

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Page 3: ...avoid electrical shock or product damage do not install this device in a damp place Do not place any heavy objects over the power cord Position the power cord properly to avoid creating a trip hazard...

Page 4: ...ference Increase the distance between the screen and the interfering device s receiver Connect the projection screen to another power source apart from the interfering device Pre Installation 1 Carefu...

Page 5: ...additional support for the screen Two or more people are required while one holds the screen in place B Ceiling Mount I Ceiling Mount movable position This mount method allows the screen to slide hor...

Page 6: ...ge 1 After ensuring the power outlet screen are compatible voltage plug the power cord into the power outlet 2 Once the screen has power you ll be able to control it using any of the 6 methods describ...

Page 7: ...ts to your projector s trigger output via a separate cable that may or may not be provided by the manufacturer of the projector The trigger feature will not work without an output cable from the proje...

Page 8: ...Wait 5 seconds and then release the UP button Step 7 Your 5 12V wireless trigger should now be activated with your screen and ready to be used and able to control your screen with your projector s pow...

Page 9: ...ry and get more out of your standard black masking drop Please contact Elite Screens before making any adjustments Tools required A 5 32 allen wrench is needed to adjust the limit screws Screen Limit...

Page 10: ...the way up and drop the screen again to see the difference in the adjustment Increasing the length of the top black drop should be made only if there is no top black drop showing when fully deployed P...

Page 11: ...ill cause permanent damage to the motor s gears To adjust the rise for this instance instead of turning the allen wrench counter clock wise turn it clock wise about ten full circles at a time When mak...

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