Avers Screens Solaris User Manual
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Electric projection screen
Avers Solaris
User’s manual
Read these instructions carefully before operating the screen.
Dear Customer,
Thank you very much for the purchase of our product. The manual booklet contains all operation information you may require to install properly and operate the screen. We hope it will help you to get the most performance and enjoyment of your new screen. Enjoy time with the Avers Screens product.
SAFETY INFORMATION
NOTICE: Important safety information.
Follow the instructions described in the operating manual for safety reasons. After reading the manual, please store it in a safe place just in case you need it in the future.
NOTICE: THE DEVICE HAVE TO BE EARTHED.
WARNING:
1) Disconnect the device from the power supply if it will not be used within longer period of time.
2) Do not open the casing of the device in order to avoid possible electric shock. There are not any user operated parts inside the case of the screen. All service work can be done by Avers Authorized Service Center personnel only.
3) Do not remove the Ground pin from the power outlet neither connect the device to the socket without the Ground pin. If you can't put the plug to the power outlet, please ask electrician for assistance.
Table of contents:
1.
Safety rules
1.1. Declaration of Conformity CE
2.
Product specification
2.1. Contents of package
2.2. Technical data
3.
Screen installation
3.1. Installation directions
3.2. Ceiling installation
3.3. Wall installation
3.4. Electric installation
3.5. Screen programming
3.6. +RCX remote control system programming
3.7. C12VRC+ triggered control system programming
4.
Screen operation
4.1 Automatic operation
4.2 Manual operation
4.3 Screen maintenance
4.4 Before asking for service
5. Warranty conditions
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1. SAFETY RULES
SAFETY INFORMATION
NOTICE: Important safety information. It is important for the safety of persons to follow these instructions.
After reading the manual, please save it just in case of need in the future
adjustment is necessary.
injuries caused with moving screen.
twist it, pull out the power cable, put the heavy objects on the cable, wrap it into the bundle.
1.1. Declaration of Conformity CE
Manufacturer’s Dedlaration of ConformityCE
AVERS Screens Sp. z o.o.
Under it’s own responsibility declares:
All screensand accessories mentioned below are manufactured in Polandaccording to the essential safety requirements of Council Directive 98/79/WE
Projection screens: Stratus, AkuStratus, Focus, Cumulus X, Solar, Solaris, Contour, Altus,
Cirrus CL, Cirrus X, Cirrus X crank
Projector mount brackets: Alumount, Promount, SimpleMount, Prolift
The above mentioned products are in conformity with the European Directives and especially with the norms:
PN-EN 55014-1:2007(U)
PN-EN 50082-1:1997
PN-EN 60335-1:2004
PN-EN 61000-3-2:2007
PN-EN 61000-3-3:1997
IEC 60335-2-97:2007
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2. 2. Product specification
Electrically rolled projection screen designed for fixed installation at projection systems for business presentations and/or home cinema applications. Screen case made with aluminium alloy, decorative element at the bottom bar available optionally in colors: white, yellow, blue, green, brown, grey or black. Best picture quality can be reached when the selection of the type of projection surface and size will be optimal for the, projection device (projector) and projection conditions at the planed installation place. Built-in radio frequency remote or triggered control systems (factory installable options) allows comfortable automatic operation.
2.1. Contents of packaging
Please, check carefully if any physical damage of the screen has not happen during transportation.
Inspect the package for all accessories presented below:
x 2
x 2
x 2
M6x25 x 4
M6 x 4
Screen x 1 Wall control switch x 1 *)
Installation brackets Installation accessories
Radio Frequency remote transmitter **) x 1 Regulation wrench x 1
Operation manual x 1
*) standard equipment for the screens without built-in control system
**)
standard equipment for the screens with built-in +RC-2 control system
2.2 Technical Data
Projection fabrics characteristics:
- Matt White P (MWP) – a special screen dedicated polyester fabric double side covered with vinyl, black back surface
and white front (projection) surface, recommended for application with DLP and LCD multimedia projectors.
Neutral color of the surface enables projection from any directions. Gain: 1.0, viewing angle: 150 degrees,
thickness: 0,7 mm.
- White Ice (WI) – White color vinyl mono foil, matt front size (projection), gloss rear side, dedicated for projection with
LCD and DLP projectors. Fabrics with slightly directional characteristics dedicated for business presentations. Fabrics
of screens bigger than 200cm in height is welded with 2 parts, welding line remains invisible during projection.
Gain 1,2 , viewing angle 120 degrees, thickness 0,4mm.
- New Coral (NC) – Rear projection white vinyl mono foil, gloss front side (projection), matt rear side, dedicated for rear
projection with LCD and DLP projectors. Recommended for business presentations due to directional optical
characteristics of the fabrics. Fabrics of screens bigger than 200cm in height is welded with 2 parts, welding line
remains invisible during projection.
Gain 3,2 , viewing angle 90 degrees, thickness 0,6mm.
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Dimensions of projection screens.
Screen width
[cm]
Viewing area size [cm]
Screen aspect ratio
Screen case size
W x H x D [cm]
Projection fabrics max. length
[cm]
Top belt width [cm]
Version *) Net weigth
350
400
340 x 191,3
340 x 255
340 x 191,3
350 x 196,9
350 x 262,5
350 x 350
390 x 219,4
390 x 292,5
390 x 219,4
400 x 225
16:9
4:3
16:9
16:9
4:3
1:1
16:9
4:3
16:9
16:9
361 x 14,5 x 16
411 x 14,5 x 16
241,5
272,5
207
207
272,5
360
270
310
235
235
-
-
-
-
35
8
8
35
8
8
-
-
-
-
BT
BB
BB
BT
BB
BB
33,0
34,0
32,0
32,0
400 x 300
400 x 400
4:3
1:1
310
410
-
-
-
-
*)
BT and BB versions are available with MWP fabrics
Version BB – 5 cm width black border surrounding the viewing area
Version BT – 5 cm width black border surrounding the viewing area and additional black top 30 cm above the top black border .
**) approximate value for the screen with Matt White P.... fabrics
38,0
41,0
34,0
37,0
37,0
38,0
36,0
36,0
**)
Motor:
Electric tubular engine AC :
Voltage :
Rotation speed :
220-240V AC 50 Hz, 204 W
Power consumption : 0, 9 A
15 obr./min
*
Torque :
Max. operation time *)
30 Nm
: 4 min
* ) Engine single cycle operation time, operation cycle can be repeated in 20 minutes intervals .
RF remote controller:
Dimensions: 110 x 58 x 20 mm
Power supply: 1 x battery 12V typ 23A
3. Screen installation
3.1. Installation precautions
- Installation work should be carried out by a qualified technician in accordance with the instructions described below.
- Fixed installation of the screen should be done with use of the screws and anchors suitable for the walls/ceilings
materials at the installation place and the genuine installation brackets delivered with the screen.
- Check carefully after installation if the screen is perfectly leveled. Do not roll out the screen not installed in horizontal
position. In case the screen leveling is not perfect correct the installation.
3.2. Ceiling installation
- Appoint the location of the ceiling mount brackets fixing points.
- Drill holes for anchors fixing the screen brackets to the ceiling.
- Fix the ceiling brackets with anchors (see picture 1).
The mounting screws diameter should be not smaller than Ø8 mm. In case of the cartboard-plaster ceiling installation,
use cartboard-plaster dedicated steel anchors with Ø11mm diameter screws.
- Slide screen fixing bolts into the casette chanels (see Picture 2).
- Twist the screen casette and slide the chanel onto the ceiling brackets front hinge (see Picture 3).
- Twist the screen casette back to the horizontal position (see Picture 4)
- Slide locking bolts to the lock position (see Picture 4).
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Check the screen case leveling before first unrolling the screen.
Do not use the screen if it is not properly installed (leveled).
125 70
D
D = (3/4W+55)±W/6
W - screen width in milimeters
Picture 1 Fixing screen ceiling brackets Picture 2 Screen ceiling installation - phase 1
Picture 3 Screen ceiling installation - phase 2 Picture 4 Screen ceiling installation - phase 3
3.3. Wall installation
- Appoint the location of the ceiling mount brackets fixing points.
- Drill holes for anchors fixing the screen brackets to the ceiling.
- Fix the screen wall brackets to the wall with anchors (see Picture 5).
The mounting screws diameter should be not smaller than Ø8 mm. In case of the cartboard-plaster walls
installation, use cartboard-plaster dedicated steel anchors with Ø11mm diameter screws.
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D
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D = (3/4W+55)±W/6
W - screen width in milimeters
Picture 5 Fixing screen wall brackets Picture 6 Screen wall installation - phase 1
Picture 7 Screen wall installation - phase 2 Picture 8 Screen wall installation - phase 3
- Fix the ceiling brackets and the wall brackets with the screws supplied with the screen.
- Slide screen fixing bolts into the casette chanels (see Picture 6).
- Twist the screen casette and slide the chanel onto the ceiling brackets front hinge (see Picture 7).
- Twist the screen casette back to the horizontal position (see Picture 8).
- Slide locking bolts to the lock position (see Picture 8).
Check the screen case leveling before first unrolling the screen.
Do not use the screen if it is not properly installed (leveled).
3.4. Electric installation
ATTENTION: Electric installation work should be carried out by a certified electrician.
- Lead out the power cables to:
a) the place of screen installation (screens with built-in remote control system),
b) the place of installation of the wall switch and between wall switch and screen (screenss without built--in control
systems).
- Screen power line should be fused with 1A fuse.
- Switch off the screen power line during installation work.
- Manual wall steering switch should be installed at the place meeting the following conditions:
a) installation150-180 cm above the floor level,
b) the screen should be visible by the wall switch operator during the screen operation,
c) wall switch operator cannot stay in reach of any of the screen’s moving parts during the screen operation .
d) the wall switch must be visible from the each part of the room irrespective of the screen position.
bl br bk yg
~
Screen bl - blue (common) br - brown (rolling up) yg - yellow-green (protective) bk - black (rolling down)
Power line
L1 - brown (live)
N - blue (neutral)
G - yellow-green (protective)
Picture 9 Screen without remote control system electric installation
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- Connect trigger signal transmitter to the wall outlet you plan to connect projector power cord.
- Apply projector power cord wall plug to the power outlet located at the trigger signal transmitter.
bl br yg
~
Screen bl - blue (common) br - brown (live) yg - yellow-green (protective)
Power line
L1 - brown (live)
N - blue (neutral)
G - yellow-green (protective)
Picture 10 Screen with built-in +RCX control system electric installation
Picture 11 Lower bar fine tuning
!!! NOTICE !!!
Do not connect any any electric devices except multimedia projector to the power outlet located at the trigger transmitter.
Maximum projector power consumption 600W.
3.5. Screen programming.
!!! NOTICE !!!
The screen was programmed properly at the factory and there is no need to reprogram it without any important reason. Setting of screen extreme positions was made by manufacturer.
If you need to change the screen extreme position follow the instructions described below.
Programing the length of the rolled out screen (screen bottom bar position).
- Roll up the screen until it will stop automatically in the upper position.
- Insert regulation wrench included in the screen set into the regulation slot (see picture. 11) located in the left bottom
part of the screen .
Regulation knob “1” (located closer to the back of the screen) enables setting of the lower extreme position of the screen bottom bar:
„+” - means increasing the lenght of the fabrics is rolled down when the screen is rolled out,
„–” - means decreasing the length of the fabrics is rolled down when the screen is rolled out.
Regulation knob “2” (located closer to the front of the screen) enables setting of the upper extreme position of the screen bottom bar:
“-“ - means increasing the lenght of the fabrics is rolled down when the screen is rolled in,
“+” - means decreasing the length of the fabrics is rolled down when the screen is rolled in.
!!! IMPORTANT !!!
Do not decrease (tuning knob 1+) the range of the rolled down surface. It can damage the screen.
Do not increase (regulation 2+) the range of the surface which was rolled down behind the STOP mark, placed in the upper right corner of the screen. Rolling down the screen behind the mark can damage the screen.
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3.6. +RC-2 remote control system programing
Parallel operation of a few screens with built-in +RC-2 installed in the same room is possible; in such case control systems of each screen must be programmed with dedicated control code. The screen with +RC-2 remote control system is supplied with single remote transmitter, it is possible to purchase optional transmitters. The optional transmitters must be programmed at the controller.
A) Setting of the new transmitter
Controller can memorize 10 individual control codes of remote transmitters.
Transmitter is not set to the control system with individual code (random generated code).
B) Deleting of the transmitter
P ress P2 button within the next 4 seconds again.
C) Appending new remote transmitter
New remote transmitter will obtain the same individual control code as the original one when appended, or new individual control code if set. We suggest appending new remote transmitters in case some screen with +RC-2 control systems (or controlled with DRC control systems) are installed in the near neighbourhood (transmitter operation range).
P ress P2 button of the new remote transmitter once within the next 4 seconds .
Appending of the new remote transmitter is done.
D) Converting direction
It is possible to convert direction of the operation of the remote transmitter buttons, i.e. the “ screen to roll out instead of causing the screen to roll inn, and the “ ‚ ” button will cause the screen to roll inn instead of causing the screen to roll out.
Press the “ ‚ ” button of the remote transmitter within the next 4 seconds once.
P ress P2 button of the new remote transmitter once within the next 4 seconds once.
4. Screen operation
Projection screen AVERS can be operated manually or automatically (screens with built-in remote control system).
4.1 Manual operation
Manual screen operation is possible with the wall control switch or by radio frequency transmitter of the optional remote control system.
- Push button „ € ”, the screen will begin to roll down and stop automatically at the bottom position after rolling down.
- Push “Stop” button of the remote transmitter, screen rolling operation will be stopped.
- Push button „
4.3. Screen maintenence
Pojection screen Avers do not require periodical service maintenance. Clean dust from the screen case and fabrics with dry soft cloths. If needed use moisturized cloth with soft detergent to remove stains. After stain removal dry the cleaned surface with cloth carefully.
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4.4. Before calling the service
Symptoms
The screen fabrics does not roll down
Reasons
Power failure
Remedy
Check the screen’s circuit fuse and the power cable
The screen fabrics does not roll down/up automatically
Projector power cord plug is not connected to the trigger transmitter outlet.
Connect projector power cord plug to the trigger transmitter outlet
The screen fabrics does not roll down smoothly
The screen was not installed properly in horizontal position.
Check if the screen case is properly leveled.
Reinstall the screen correctly.
The screen stops in the middle position.
There are some objects on the bottom bar way.
Remove the objects which can block the proper work of the screen or are at the bottom bar way.
Power failure Check the propriety of electric installation and the state of the power wires.
At other cases please contact service.
5. Warranty conditions
1) Avers screens warranty period is 24 months from the date of purchase confirmed with the original purchase invoice.
2) Extended warranty period for electric engine is 60 month.
3) Surety commits to fix free of charge any failures (component or production defects) of the product which appear during
warranty period.
4) Warranty exclusions :
a) the failures caused by the usage of the screen against the rules described in operation manual,
b) the failures caused by improper storage or transportation,
c) mechanical defects of the screen other than mentioned at point 3),
d) damages caused with overvoltage at power network,
e) deinstallation and reinstallation of the screen.
5) Avers Screens Service department will remove all defects within 21 days after receiving the demaged product.
6) Warranty claims should be passed to the screen supplier (dealer).
Manufactured after 13.08.2005
This symbol on the products and/or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste.
Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potentialnegative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling. Please contact your local authority for further details of your nearest designated collection point.
Wersja 01.10.2012

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