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  • Page 1

    Copyright © 2007 Draper Inc. Form Revelation220V_Inst07 Print ed in U.S.A. Continued on page 2 Formula to fi nd m (mounting point is back edge of r ough cut farthest away fr om projection screen). y = 15" + CL z = TD – y m = z + 8" where: CL = centerline of lens to bottom feet TD = throw distance Accuracy: ± 6" = C L m y z Insta[...]

  • Page 2

    sar y connections and plug the power cord of the pro jec tor into the receptacle provided in the electrical chas sis. Po wer to the Revelation should be turned off any time electrical connections or mec hanical ad just ments are made to the Revelation! Cycle the mir rored door down to the lo w ered position. Y ou are now ready to mo ve on to ad jus[...]

  • Page 3

    220 V Revelationb y DRAPER P age 3 of 8 should be secured into place using the eight projector stand offs pro vid ed. T wo of the standoffs hav e a removab le hook and loop mater ial to be used at the rear of the projector f or ease of removing the projector . The stand offs will en- sure proper re lo ca tion of the pro jec tor after per iodic main[...]

  • Page 4

    220 V Revelation b y DRAPER P age 4 of 8 Revelation Dimensions Electrical Specifi cations Operating V oltage 220 V a.c. 50–60 Hz Amperes 1 Amp** Control V oltage 12 V a.c. Motor Specifi cations: V oltage 220 V a.c. 50–60 Hz Amps .43 T orque 40 IN–lbs. * Includes allow ance f or housing in plenum. ** Does not include any load placed on inter[...]

  • Page 5

    220 V Revelation b y DRAPER P age 5 of 8 Wiring Diagrams f or Revelation without Plenum CB1A 14 AWG WIRING DONE BY INSTALLER 10 PROJECTOR OUTLET BE RD BE RD SPDT CENTER OFF WALL SWITCH 50 - 60 HZ 220 VAC SUPPLY GND N L1 COM BK DOWN UP 3 456789 12 TB 1 14 AWG 14 AWG 12 4 5 6 8 79 1 0 3 RD BK RD RD F1 CB1B F3 F2 PCB 1 YW D1 YW/GN BK C2 RD BE YW T 1 Y[...]

  • Page 6

    220 V Revelation b y DRAPER P age 6 of 8 Field Installation of Plenum Kit Caution! Disconnect power fr om the Revelation before installing ple- num. ➀ Remov e the covers from the electrical chassis in the Re velation. ➁ Disconnect the blac k 14 awg. wire that runs from the T2 trans fo r m er to the re cep ta cle in the electr ical chassis. ➂ [...]

  • Page 7

    YW/GN Dashed wiring by electrician PROJECTOR OUTLET RD RD YW/GN BE BE BK 14 AWG RD RD RD RD RD BK CB1B 78 1 0 9 2 34 6 5 1 F2 F1 PCB 1 F3 YW YW YW BE RD BK D1 C2 YW RD BE ALL WIRES 18 A WG. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED . RD DOWN BE BE BE RD 7 8 10 9 CB1A 1 3 42 65 BK C1 RD BE BE BE BK WH BE BE BE RD RD WH UP BE RD BE CR 2 CR 1 BK RD BK BE RD BE BE BK[...]

  • Page 8

    220 V Revelation b y DRAPER P age 8 of 8 The VIC 12 KIT includes all the components necessar y for the VIC 12 to wor k with the Re velation. Follo w these steps to install the components in this KIT . ➀ Close the door to the Re velation. ➁ DISCONNECT POWER T O THE REVELA TION. ➂ Remov e the covers from the electrical enclosure. ➃ Attach the[...]