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Projector

Installation

Connect Skyhook to Projector. Fit the springs between the arms and the projector,  
and tighten the mounting bolts so that the projector is parallel to the triangular 
plate.

Projector Installation

Move the position of the triangular 
plate over the centre of the projector, 
with the edge with the 2 holes towards 
the front. 

Tighten the mounting bolts. The 
projector and skyhook system is ready 
to be inserted into the 

Dipper

Front of projector

Summary of Contents for LP Morgan Dipper

Page 1: ...LP Morgan user manual dipper www lpmorgan com au www herma com au...

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Page 3: ...www lpmorgan com au www herma com au LP Morgan Dipper User s Manual...

Page 4: ...change without notice 2002 2006 Herma Technologies All rights reserved Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without permission of Herma Technologies is strictly forbidden Trademarks used in this text...

Page 5: ...Precaution 6 To the owner 7 Unpacking 8 Part Names and Dimensions 10 Installation Mechanical Installation 14 Ceiling opening 15 Ceiling Space 16 Ceiling type Suspended ceiling 18 Ceiling type Trussed...

Page 6: ...and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it further To disconnect the cord pull it out by the plug Never pull the cord itself The power supply should be near the unit and easily acc...

Page 7: ...pper This innovative projector mounting system is a novel and secure way to mount your projector out of sight when not in use giving you maximum enjoyment and a truly cinematic experience Please take...

Page 8: ...Dipper please handle all parts with care Do not destroy the inner box when unpacking as it is the dustcover for this unit T he Face Plate on this projector mount has been treated only with a water ba...

Page 9: ...Dipper Unit 2 Control Unit Protective Enclosure 3 LP Morgan Skyhook Projector Mount System including mounting bolts and springs 4 24V Power Supply 5 Ceiling Face Plate 6 Ceiling Trim 7 Wall Switch and...

Page 10: ...ible allow access to the ceiling cavity other than through the Dipper s hole so that you can access the projector if the power supply fails Side View A3 B2 B1 B2 Dipper Size Front Mount Tabs A1 Rear M...

Page 11: ...portant information Top View Closed Position Screen C2 D1 D2 C1 C3 Dipper Size Front mounting hole C1 Overall Length C2 Rear mounting hole C3 Overall Width D1 Mounting hole Width D2 Medium 15 6500 50...

Page 12: ...12 installation instructions Important information Front View closed position D3 D1 Dipper Size Overall Width D1 Face Panel Width D3 Medium 405 400 Large 505 500...

Page 13: ...installation instructions 13 Important information FRONT Front 3D View 1 Motor 2 Pivot Frame 3 Main Frame 4 Skyhook Plate 5 Mounting Tabs 6 Face Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 14: ...reen depends on the projector s throw distance Work out the maximum and minimum throw distances for the projector and place the Dipper somewhere in between It is better for the projector to be closer...

Page 15: ...fabricate your own ceiling panel eg from the same timber material as the ceiling itself to match We recommend you leave a 2mm gap around all edges of the Dipper s face panel Supplied is a plastic tri...

Page 16: ...w the position of the ceiling cutout in relation to the Dipper frame and the space required above the ceiling Ceiling Space Standard Dipper Size Length L Width W Height H Front Gap L1 Rear Gap L2 Medi...

Page 17: ...g Suspended Ceiling For suspended ceilings you can suspend the Dipper itself through the four mounting holes using threaded rod You can use the nuts to adjust the height of the Dipper once installed s...

Page 18: ...support structure for the Dipper to rest in this can be as simple as two appropriately spaced bearers at the right height See the previous pages for the relevant dimensions Allow yourself some way to...

Page 19: ...h the room before installing it 1 Insert 4 x countersunk bolts washers and springs as shown through face panel from the underside 2 Adjust the level so that it is exactly flush with the underside of t...

Page 20: ...witch comes supplied as standard or alternatively you can use a single relay Open circuit is up close circuit is down You do not need to be a qualified electrician to wire the Dipper as all circuiting...

Page 21: ...n Do Not under any circumstances connect 240 VAC to any of these terminals Electrical Installation Wiring Diagram 24V Positive 24V Negative Motor Blue Motor Brown AUX JACK EYE JACK Switch Common Switc...

Page 22: ...mounting bolts suit your projector and set others aside They are no longer required If your projector has only 3 mounting holes remove one of the adjustable arms Undo the M8 Nyloc nut remove an arm a...

Page 23: ...the mounting bolts so that the projector is parallel to the triangular plate Projector Installation Move the position of the triangular plate over the centre of the projector with the edge with the 2...

Page 24: ...rrectly and that the projector cables are properly secured Open the Dipper and insert the triangular projector plate into the slot in the rear of the Dipper Attach it at the front using the supplied M...

Page 25: ...to page 21 for a wiring diagram If the unit does not move but you hear a clicking sound then the motor may be damaged Contact Herma for advice If you have been repeatedly operating the Dipper the moto...

Page 26: ...current sensing to detect when the projector is on Triggers a screen as well Includes an IR repeater kit Infra Red Remote Control HER20HDIRKIT Infra Red remote control and receiver Radio Frequency Re...

Page 27: ...s Herma will not be responsible for any consequential damages during or following installation procedures The user is responsible for any freight costs relating to repair or replacement Equipment must...

Page 28: ...provide information on your product If we can be of any further help please contact us Factory 4a 6 Albert Street Preston Vic 3072 Phone 61 3 9480 6233 Fax 61 3 9480 6533 Email info herma com au Web w...

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