Da-Lite 84325LSR User Manual
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INSTRUCTION BOOK FOR
Advantage® Electrol®
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Original Instructions
Important Safety Instructions
Disclaimer
When using your video equipment, basic safety precautions
should always be followed, including the following:
1. Read and understand all instructions before using.
2. Maximum surrounding air temperature 122°F (50°C).
3. Main disconnect must be incorporated in the ixed wiring in
accordance with the wiring rules.
4. Rated for indoor use only.
5. Use copper rated conductors rated 167°F (75°C) or higher.
6. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualiied persons in
order to avoid hazard.
7. Supplied drive is only intended for use in Da-Lite screen models
Advantage, Contour, and Cosmopolitan.
8. Position the cord so that it will not be tripped over, pulled, or
contact hot surfaces.
9. If an extension cord is necessary, a cord with a current rating at
least equal to that of the appliance should be used. Cords rated
for less amperage than the appliance may overheat.
10. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this
appliance. Contact an authorized service dealer when repair
work is required. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock
when the appliance is used subsequently.
11. The use of an accessory attachment not recommended by the
manufacturer may cause a risk of ire, electric shock, or injury to
persons.
12. Failure to provide adequate structural strength for this
component can result in serious personal injury or damage to
equipment! It is the installer’s responsibility to make sure the
structure to which this component is attached can support the
weight of all equipment. Reinforce the structure as required
before installing the component.
13. Use this projection screen only for its intended use as described
in these instructions. Do not use attachments not recommended
by the manufacturer.
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Advantage® Electrol® Suggested Methods of Installation
⅜" Threaded Rod
(Not Supplied)
Hanger Bracket
Electrical
Junction Box
Motor
End
Variable Position
Mounting Bracket
Audience Side
6 ⁄"
6 ⁄"
7 ¾"
⅜" Threaded Rod
(Not Included)
Attached To
Mounting Bracket
Self-Trimming
Flange Finished
Ceiling
7 ¾"
7 ¾"
6 ⁄"
6 ⅜"
3 ⁄"
7 ⁄"
6 ⁄"
Method 1
Method 2
9 ¼"
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Tools Required for Installation
1. Hang case and attach to support structure with bolts.
See Suggested Methods of Installation.
2. Tighten bolts until trim lange is lush with ceiling.
NOTE: For proper operation, case must be levelled side to
side and front to back.
3. Remove 2 screws to open junction box. Install electrical
connections that apply to your unit. Make sure to review the
wiring diagram for proper hook up. Replace junction box
cover and secure with 2 screws.
NOTE: Must be installed in accordance with the requirements
of the Local Building Codes, the Canadian Electrical Code
(CEC), CAN/CSA C22.1 and the National Electric Code (NEC),
NFPA 70.
Case Installation
Pre-Installation
1. Carefully unpack case from shipping carton.
2. Set aside the Installation Kit. Items inside will be used during
installation.
3. Make sure to recheck measurement of case for proper
installation clearance.
4. Remove any protective foam covering the outside of
the case.
#2 Phillips Screwdriver 1/2“ Open Wrench
or Socket Driver
5. For shipping purposes, foam is also inserted between the
roller brackets and end caps (Figure 1). Remove these foam
blocks from the ends.
6. Remove the hanger brackets from the top of the case using a
1/2” wrench. Do not discard the hardware; it will be used
during case installation to re-attach the hanger brackets for
mounting.
If your case was ordered in advance of the screen and
roller assembly, your installation is now complete.
Continue to step 4 if your Advantage Electrol was ordered
as a complete unit.
4. Carefully remove paper and tape from roller assembly.
DO NOT use a knife or sharp object to cut tape; you will
damage the screen. Pull orange string..
5. Test installation by running screen up and down a few times.
Be prepared to stop screen should any objects obstruct the
movement of the screen. To prevent damage to the motor,
the standard duty cycle is 1 minute on and 3 minutes of.
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Screen and Roller Assembly Installation
Motor Mount
Bracket
Motor Power
Connector
1/420 Nuts
Access Door Screws
Foam Blocks
Pin End
Figure 1
Motor End
Follow these steps if your screen and roller assembly was ordered separately from the case.
1. Remove the access door. First, remove the 2 screws from the
ends. Be sure to support the door during this step to avoid
injury. Then lift the door slightly and pull away from the edge
of the case (Figure 1).
2. Carefully unpack screen and roller assembly. Leave packing
paper on roller.
3. To install screen and roller assembly, loosen (but do not
remove) four 1/420 nuts securing pin end bracket (opposite
end from the junction box) to the case housing. Slide the pin
end bracket towards the end of the case (Figure 2).
4. Insert the motor end square shaft into the motor end bracket
(junction box end) and secure with the cotter pin. (Figure 2).
5. Moving to the pin end of the case, slide the pin end bracket
until the hole its securely over the pin and secure with the
cotter pin. Tighten the 1/420 nuts on the pin end bracket
securely (Figure 2).
6. Complete electrical hook-up by snapping motor wire
connector into case connector (Figure 2).
7. Carefully remove paper and tape from roller assembly.
DO NOT use a knife or sharp object to cut tape; you will
damage the screen. Pull orange string.
8. Test installation by running screen up and down a few times.
Be prepared to stop screen should any objects obstruct the
movement of the screen. To prevent damage to the motor,
the standard duty cycle is 1 minute on and 3 minutes of.
9. Re-install the access door. Procedure is the reverse of step 1
listed above.
Cotter Pins
Motor
Figure 2
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4. Insert motor in tube with seam of tube lined up with drive wheel and collar cutouts.
Seam of Tube
Motor Collar
Motor Drive Wheel
Motor Key
Replacement Motor Instruction
Rated torque of model DL45E10/26 is 10 N/m with a duty cycle of 1 min. on / 3 min. of.
Rated torque of model DL45EQ6/28 is 6 N/m with a duty cycle of 1 min. on / 3 min. of.
Motor is intended for use in Da-Lite screens incorporating a 3.00" and 3.25" roller diameter.
1. Make sure motor collar is on motor.
2. Collars keyway must line up with the key on the motor.
3. Secure motor drive wheel on output shaft of motor and insert retaining clip.
Screen And Roller Assembly Installation (continued)
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RJ45
Receptacle
RJ22
Output
(QAUX)
RJ22
Inputs
(QEYE)
Up (Dry Contact)
Down (Dry Contact)
Common (Both)
Bus (Bus)
5V (Bus)
UP
STOP
DOWN
BUS
COM
5V
Front of
Wall Switch
Bus
UP
STOP
DOWN
BUS
COM
5V
LED
Up Limit
Tactile Button
Down Limit
Tactile Button
Back of
Wall Switch
Advantage® Electrol® Installation For 120V Screens
RJ22 Pin-Outs (Tab Is Facing Down)
Standard RJ22 can be used in place of RJ14 cable
Bus (RP Data)
+12V
RQ Clock
RQ Data
+5V
Ground
Yellow
Green
Red
Black
White
Blue
RJ45 Pin-Outs (Tab Is Facing Down)
+12V
Manual 2
Ground
Manual 1
RQ Clock
Bus (RP Data)
RQ Data
+5V
Blue
Green
Yellow
Red
Black
Orange
Purple
Brown
120V Wiring Diagram
3-conductor 2024 gauge wire can be used in place of the
supplied RJ14 cable to connect the wall switch. Connect the
BUS terminals on the wall switch to the corresponding BUS
terminals on the splitter board.
UP
STOP
DOWN
BUS
COM
5V
Power Input 120VAC / 60Hz
Green (Ground)
(Ground–Must be Connected
to Building Ground)
Black
(Hot)
White
(Common)
Power
Wire
Data
Cable
RJ45 Jack
RJ22 Jack
(Connection to
Wall Switch)
RJ22
Jack
RJ14 Pin-Outs (Tab Is Facing Down)
Supplied RJ14 cable
Bus (RP Data)
RQ Data
+5V
Ground
White
Green
Red
Black
Installation Video
To view a video of this installation,
visit http://youtu.be/t2ZQ9PVAhEg
or use the QR code below.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The wall switch is REQUIRED to make any
limit switch adjustments, EVEN if a third party control system is
used. Therefore, it is advised to wire the switch or provide a
3-conductor connection that is accessible.
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Advantage® Electrol® Installation for 220V Screens
RJ45
Receptacle
RJ22
Output
RJ22
Inputs
Up (Dry Contact)
Down (Dry Contact)
Common (Both)
Bus (Bus)
5V (Bus)
UP
STOP
DOWN
BUS
COM
5V
Front of
Wall Switch
Bus
UP
STOP
DOWN
BUS
COM
5V
LED
Up Limit
Tactile Button
Down Limit
Tactile Button
Back of
Wall Switch
RJ22 Pin-Outs (Tab Is Facing Down)
Standard RJ22 can be used in place of RJ14 cable
Bus (RP Data)
+12V
RQ Clock
RQ Data
+5V
Ground
Yellow
Red
Green
Black
White
Blue
RJ45 Pin-Outs (Tab Is Facing Down)
+12V
Manual 2
Ground
Manual 1
RQ Clock
Bus (RP Data)
RQ Data
+5V
Blue
Green
Yellow
Red
Black
Orange
Purple
Brown
220V Wiring Diagram with Operation & Limit Adjustment
Wall Switch
3-conductor 2024 gauge wire can be used in place of the
supplied RJ14 cable to connect the wall switch. Connect the BUS
terminals on the wall switch to the corresponding BUS terminals
on the splitter board.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The wall switch is REQUIRED to make any
limit switch adjustments, EVEN if a third party control system is
used. Therefore, it is advised to wire the switch or provide a
3-conductor connection that is accessible.
UP
STOP
DOWN
BUS
COM
5V
Power Input 220VAC / 50Hz
Green / Yellow (Ground)
Blue
(Hot)
Brown
(Common)
Power
Wire
Data
Cable
RJ45 Jack
RJ22 Jack
(Connection to
Wall Switch)
RJ22
Jack
RJ14 Pin-Outs (Tab Is Facing Down)
Supplied RJ14 cable
Bus (RP Data)
RQ Data
+5V
Ground
White
Green
Red
Black
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Advantage® Electrol® Installation for 220V Screens (continued)
220V Wiring Diagram with European Style Wall Switch
Use 3-conductor 2024 gauge wire for wall switch connections.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The European style wall switch is for
operation only and CANNOT be used to make limit switch
adjustments. Therefore, it is advised to wire the limit adjustment
switch or provide a 3-conductor connection that is accessible.
Power Input 220VAC / 50Hz
Green / Yellow (Ground)
Blue
(Hot)
Brown
(Common)
Power
Wire
Data
Cable
RJ45 Jack
Black (Down)
White (Common)
Red (Up)
Red
Black
White
Inputs
Output
Black (Down)
White (L / Common)
Red (Up)
Push Down on Tab to
Insert Wire
L
10
UP
STOP
DOWN
BUS
COM
5V
RJ22 Jack
(Connection to
Wall Switch)
RJ22
Jack (QEYE)
Optional Built-In Video Projector Interface
5/12 Volt
Screen Trigger
on Projector
Black
Red
VPI Trigger
Module
CAUTION: The projector must be turned of before
connecting the trigger wires to the projector. Failure to
do so may damage the controller.
ATTENTION: Le projecteur doit être éteint avant de
brancher les ils de déclenchement à celui-ci. Tout
manquement à cette instruction pourrait endommager le
contrôleur.
Use 2-conductor 1824 gauge wire to extend the low voltage
connection from the projector’s 5 or 12-volt screen trigger output
to the length required to reach the VPI.
NOTE: When extending the low voltage connection from the
projector’s screen trigger output polarity does not matter. The
red and black wires from the VPI are interchangeable.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The wall switch is REQUIRED to make any
limit switch adjustments, EVEN if a third party control system is
used. Therefore, it is advised to wire the switch or provide a
3-conductor connection that is accessible.
3-conductor 2024 gauge wire can be used in place of the
supplied RJ14 cable to connect the wall switch. Connect the BUS
terminals on the wall switch to the corresponding BUS terminals
on the splitter board.
See 120V or 220V wiring diagram for complete wiring
instructions.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
RX - Data In
G - Ground
TX - Data Out
RX - Data In
G - Ground
TX - Data Out
White - Common
Black - Down
Red - Up
-
+ 12VDC Out
Terminals 13 = RS232 Port 2
Terminals 46 = RS232 Port 1
Terminals 79 = Wall Switch
Terminals 1011 = Net-100 Controller
BUILTIN SCB100 CONTROL
Locate the 11-pin connector in the junction box of the screen.
RS232 PORTS
The SCB100 has two RS232 ports. Both ports have three
wire connections.
• RXData being received into the SCB100
• TXData going out of the SCB100
• GGround
WALL SWITCH
The wall switch terminal is a dry contact closure. Do not apply
voltage to this terminal or the control will be damaged.
1. Install the wall switch where desired.
2. Use 3-conductor 2024 gauge wire to extend the switch wire
to the required length.
12VDC OUT
The SCB100 supplies power to the optional NET100 network
adaptor. If you are using the NET100 adaptor, connect the power
wire from the NET100 to the 12VDC output terminal.
RS232 COMMUNICATIONS
The command protocols are as follows.
Screen 1 up: @1U
Screen 1 stop: @1S
Screen 1 down: @1D
Screen 2 up: @2U
Screen 2 stop: @2S
Screen 2 down: @2D
Poll: @P
Response to a poll is @1x2x where x is U for up, S for stop,
D for down.
Communications is 9600 baud, 8 data bits, No parity, 1 stop bit.
No “Return” or “Enter” is required at end of string. The command
will be executed as soon as the U, D, or S is received.
There is a 50ms time out if a valid character is received but the
string is not inished. All command characters must be sent in
one packet.
Optional Built-In SCB100
For optional SCB200, see separate instruction manual.
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Screen Adjustment
If your Advantage Electrol was ordered as a complete unit, the up and down limits were pre-set by Da-Lite. If your screen and roller
assembly was ordered separately from the case, or if general adjustment is needed, please follow the steps below and refer to the
Wiring Diagram.
1. Locate the wall switch and remove the cover plate from the
wall switch and remove the switch from the junction box.
2. Locate the two tactile buttons on the back of the switch.
They are black round buttons on silver plates.
3. To adjust the down limit switch, press and hold the down
tactile button until the LED on the back of the switch turns
solid red. This will put the motor in limit set mode. Turn the
wall switch over and use the down button on the front of the
switch. Press and hold the down button until the desired
down position is reached. If you travel too far down, press the
up button to move the screen upward. If you press and let go
of either the up or down buttons, the motor will do a small
jog in that direction for ine adjustment of the screen. Once
the desired position is reached, turn the switch over; press
and hold the down tactile button until the LED on back of
switch blinks red twice. The down limit is now set.
NOTE: If the screen is in limit set mode and no buttons are
pushed for 20 seconds, the LED on the back of the wall
switch will turn of, the motor will return to run mode and no
changes will be saved. If this occurs, return to step 3 for down
limit adjustment or step 4 for up limit adjustment.
4. To adjust the up limit switch, press and hold the up tactile
button until the LED on the back of the switch turns solid
green. This will put the motor in limit set mode. Turn the wall
switch over and use the up button on the front of the switch.
Press and hold the up button until the desired up position is
reached. If you travel too far up, press the down button to
move the screen downward. If you press and let go of either
the up or down buttons, the motor will do a small jog in that
direction for ine adjustment of the screen. Once the desired
position is reached, turn the switch over; press and hold the
up tactile button until the LED on back of switch blinks green
twice. The up limit is now set.
5. To test the limit switch settings, press and release the up or
down buttons on the switch to operate the screen.
6. Replace the switch and cover plate on the wall.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The wall switch is REQUIRED to make
any limit switch adjustments, even if a third party control
system is used. Therefore, it is advised to wire the switch or
provide a 3-conductor connection that is accessible.
CAUTION: Do not adjust for more drop than what was
ordered. At least 11/2 wraps of fabric must remain on the
roller. This screen comes standard with 0" or 2" black at
the top. See the speciication data sheet for details.
ATTENTION! N'efectuez pas de réglage pour obtenir un
déroulement supérieur à celui commandé. Au moins 1 à
1/2 tour de toile doit être maintenu sur le cylindre. Cet
écran est doté de série d'une bande noire supérieure de 0
cm (0 po) ou 5 cm (2 po). Consultez la iche technique
pour plus de renseignements.
UP
STOP
DOWN
BUS
COM
5V
Front of Wall
Switch
UP
STOP
DOWN
BUS
COM
5V
LED
Up Limit
Tactile Button
Down Limit
Tactile Button
Back of
Wall Switch
For Screens with Standrd Built-In Low Voltage Control or Optional VPI
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Screen Adjustment (continued)
For Screens with Optional SCB100
Remove two screws to remove access door.
NOTE: Use a screwdriver or 5/32" Allen wrench to make
adjustments.
SETTING THE DOWN LIMIT POSITION
To Reduce Screen Drop: Turn the "down" limit switch screw
clockwise to decrease the amount of screen drop. Run the
screen down to test the stop position. If the screen drops too far,
raise the screen about one foot and adjust the limit switch again.
Repeat until the desired position is set.
To Increase Screen Drop: Turn the "down" limit switch screw
counterclockwise to increase the amount of screen drop. Run the
screen down to test the stop position. If the screen does not
drop enough, raise the screen about one foot and adjust the limit
switch again. Repeat until the desired position is set. Do not
adjust for more drop than what was ordered. At least 11/2 wraps
of fabric must remain on the roller.
Motor Power
Connector
Motor
Up Adjustment
Knob
Down Adjustment
Knob
Motor Mount
Bracket
Access Door Screws
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Third Party Control
Control Panel
A control panel may be connected to the splitter board by using
the dry contact Up, Down and Common connections. The
control panel must provide a momentary, dry contact closure of
at least 1/2 second.
1. Use 3-conductor 2024 gauge wire to connect the control panel
to the splitter board.
2. A momentary closure across the common and up wires will be
an “up” command.
3. A momentary closure across the common and down wires will
be a “down” command.
4. A momentary closure across the common, up and down wires
will be a “stop” command.
Operation of Screen
Operation & Limit Adjustment Wall Switch
1. Press ”DOWN” button on screen switch and screen will deploy
out of case in downward direction.
2. Press “STOP “button on screen switch and screen will stop if in
movement.
3. Press “UP” button on screen switch and screen will retract
upward into case.
“Up”
Button
“Stop”
Button
“Down”
Button
“Up”
Button
“Down”
Button
European Style Wall Switch (220V models only)
1. Press ”DOWN” button on screen switch and screen will deploy
out of case in downward direction.
2. Press “UP” button on screen switch and screen will retract
upward into case.
Up (Dry Contact)
Down (Dry Contact)
Common (Both)
Bus (Bus)
5V (Bus)
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Troubleshooting
Symptom Cause Solution
Screen will not operate
and motor does not hum.
Incorrect line voltage. Verify 115125V (or 220240V). If insuicient voltage, rewire
incoming electric line.
Blown fuse. Replace fuse.
Tripped circuit breaker. Reset circuit breaker.
No power to operating switch
or junction.
Check above. Tighten all loose wire connections. Correct any
improper connections.
Down Position
Check for power across black and white leads.
Up Position
Check for power across red and white leads.
Screen will not operate
and motor does not hum.
Power at junction box.
Thermal overload tripped. Let motor cool down for 15 minutes. Try again.
Broken wire in the “down” or “up” position. Check for continuity. Cut o old splice and reconnect.
Defective motor, limit switch or capacitor. Replace motor assembly. NOTE: Motor is a sealed assembly.
Capacitor burned out. Replace motor assembly.
Screen does not stop
at correct position. Limit switch out of adjustment. See Screen Adjustment section.
Noise.
NOTE: Screen will operate
with a low pitched hum.
Squeaking, rubber end plug rubbing on motor. Center roller in case.
Grinding. Foreign object in screen
rubbing on roller or fabric. Remove.
Gear noise. Replace motor assembly.
Coasting. Defective brake. Replace motor assembly.
Fabric hangs crooked.
Screen not installed properly. Check for level and plumb.
Fabric has backed up inside case. Adjust “down” limit switch slowly until roller is exposed and
wrinkle comes out, then readjust for proper drop.
Fabric is damaged. Replace fabric.
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Legrand AV Inc. warrants certain Da-Lite branded products to the original purchaser only, to be free from defects in materials and
workmanship for a period of ive (5) years from the date of purchase by the original purchaser; provided they are properly operated
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Conditions for Transportation and Storage
• Temperature: Between 40 - 100F (5 - 40C)
• Relative Humidity: 30% to 70%, non-condensing
• Always keep the projection screen horizontal during transport
and storage
• Make sure the entire package is supported when stored
• Do not stack more than six projection screens on top of each other
• Make sure the heaviest package is places at the bottom of the stack
Screen surface should be allowed to air out once every two months, or otherwise used on a regular basis, if the temperature is above
72F (22C) and at least once every month if the temperature goes above 85F (30C).