Da-Lite 23656 User Manual
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INSTRUCTION BOOK FOR
UTB Contour
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Tools Required for InstallationIncluded Hardware
Large Wall Bracket (47”)
(1) Screens under 104" in viewing width
(2) Screens 104" and over in viewing width
Phillips Screwdriver
Tape Measure
Pencil
Small Bottom Wall bracket (8”)
(1) Screens under 104" in viewing width
Large Bottom Wall bracket (44”)
(1) Screens 104" and over in viewing width
Frame Brackets
(1) Screens under 104" in viewing width
(2) Screens 104" and over in viewing width
#10
X ⅜"
Silver Screws (12) 832
X ⅜"
Machine Screws (4)
#10
X ⅜"
Pointed
Black Screws (Varies)
832 X ½" Fillister Screw
(1) Screens under 104" in viewing width
(2) Screens 104" and over in viewing width
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1. Create a clean work area for assembly using a soft clean material.
This will protect the inner frame and ensure a clean projection
surface.
2. Unwrap frame pieces. Assemble inner frame pieces on the work
area.
3. Slide inner frame pieces together at corners. Secure inner frame
pieces with (12) #10 x
⅜
" silver screws (Figure 1).
4. Set the assembled inner frame aside. Unroll screen surface and
place it viewing side down on the clean work area.
5. Place inner frame on screen surface, screw side up.
Inner Frame & Viewing Surface Assembly
Figure 1
(12) #10 x ⅜" Screws.
Silver, Flat Tip
6. Wrap the corners of the surface around the inner frame and
hook the grommets over the corner pins (Figure 2).
Note: Make sure the screen surface is even and covering all four
corners of the inner frame before proceeding or you may see a
visible gap in the corner after the outer bezel is attached.
7. Hook the rest of the grommets over the lat head screws on all
sides (Figure 2). Please be sure the grommets clear the head of
each screw.
Note: Your screen was assembled and aligned prior to shipment.
If any realignment is necessary, the positioning of the lat head
screws can be adjusted. Using a Phillips screwdriver, rotate the
lat head screw one turn counterclockwise. Reposition screw as
needed. Secure the screw in place by slowly rotating it clockwise.
Grommets
Corner
Pin
Flat Head
Screw
Figure 2
Grommet is under
the Flat Head Screw
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1. Position outer bezel pieces on all sides (Figure 3a). Gently lift and
slide each outer bezel piece around the inner frame and viewing
surface assembly (Figure 3b).
2. Align corners and insert one 832 x ⅜" screw in each corner to
attach the outer bezel onto the inner frame assembly (Figure 4).
Outer Bezel Assembly
(4) 832 x ⅜"
Machine Screws
Side View of Screen
with Bezel in Place
Bezel
Viewing
Surface
Align
Corners
Figure 3b
Figure 3a
Figure 4 Figure 5
Top Outer Bezel
Bottom Outer Bezel
Side Outer Bezel
Side Outer Bezel
#10 x ⅜"
Black Screws
3. Secure the outer bezel to the inner frame by inserting the #10 x
⅜" black screws into each of the large holes on all four sides of
the screen (Figure 5).
Note: The long outer bezel side with (2) or (4) small holes will be
the bottom of the screen. Do not insert screws in these holes as
they will be needed for the next step.
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Outer Bezel Assembly (continued)
b. For screens 104” wide viewable and over, attach (2) frame
brackets If your screen is 104" or over in viewing area width
(Figure 7).
5. Insert 832 x ½" zinc plated illister screw into frame bracket(s)
(Figure 6 or 7). Rotate four or ive turns only.
Figure 6 — Screens Under 104" in Viewing Width
Figure 7 — Screens 104" and Over in Viewing Width
Frame Bracket
832 X ½" Fillister Screw
832 X ½" Fillister Screw
(2) #10 X ⅜" Pointed
Black Screws
(4) #10 X ⅜" Pointed
Black Screws
4. Depending on the size of your screen, you will have one or two
frame brackets.
a. For screens under 104” wide viewable, attach (1) frame bracket
to the bottom of the screen with (2) #10 x
⅜
" pointed BLACK
screws (Figure 6).
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1. Secure the large top wall bracket to wall studs at the desired
height. Make sure the bracket is level. The top of the screen will
be 2¼" above the top of the edge of this wall bracket when
mounted. You will need at least a 3" clearance above the bracket
to hang the screen (Figure 8).
2. To install the small bottom wall bracket, you must measure the
overall height of the screen and subtract 3". Find the center point
of the top wall bracket. Using your screen height minus 3”,
measure down from the top edge of the top wall bracket and
mark the wall. This will be the center point of the bottom edge of
the bottom wall bracket. Level the bottom wall bracket and mark
the wall for the two screw holes in this bracket (Figure 8).
Installation of Screens Under 104" in Viewing Width
Figure 8 — Screens Under 104" in Viewing Width
Fillister Screw
Large Wall Bracket
Large Wall Bracket
Wall
Small Bottom
Wall Bracket
Small Bottom
Wall Bracket
Small Bottom
Wall Bracket
Screws Not Provided
Overall Height
of Screen Less 3"
Overall Height
of Screen
3. Attach the bottom wall bracket to the wall.
4. Lift the screen at least 3" over the top wall bracket. Lower the
screen until the frame hooks onto the top wall bracket.
5. To secure your screen against wall, locate the illister screw in the
bottom frame bracket. Tighten the screw until it touches the
bottom wall bracket, then rotate two more turns (Figure 8).
Note: This screw can be rotated up to three more turns if
stretching of viewing surface is needed.
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1. Secure the (2) large top wall bracket to wall studs at the desired
height. Make sure the brackets are level. The top of the screen will
be 2¼" above the top of the edge of this wall bracket when
mounted. You will need at least a 3" clearance above the brackets to
hang the screen (Figure 9).
2. To install the large bottom wall bracket, you must measure the
overall height of the screen and subtract 3". Draw a line on your wall
between the top edges of the two top wall brackets. Mark the center
point between the top wall brackets on this line. Using your screen
height minus 3”, measure down from this center point and mark the
wall. This will be the center point of the bottom edge of the bottom
wall bracket. Level the bottom wall bracket and mark the wall for the
six screw holes in this bracket (Figure 9).
Installation of Screens 104" and Over in Viewing Width
Overall Height
of Screen
Figure 9 — Screens 104" and Over in Viewing Width
(2) Large Wall Brackets
Large Bottom Wall Bracket
Fillister Screw
(2) Large Wall Brackets
Wall
Large Bottom
Wall Bracket
Large Bottom
Wall Bracket
Screws Not Provided
Overall Height
of Screen Less 3"
8"
3. Attach the bottom wall bracket to the wall.
4. Lift the screen at least 3" over the top wall brackets. Lower the
screen until the frame hooks onto the top wall brackets.
5. To secure your screen against wall, locate the illister screws in
the bottom frame brackets. Tighten the screws until they touch
the bottom wall bracket, then rotate two more turns (Figure 9).
Note: This screw can be rotated up to three more turns if
stretching of viewing surface is needed.
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