Elite Screens Raptor/Raptor Tension manual

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    Rev . 031210- JA www .elite screens.com inf o@elitescreens.c om Raptor/Rapt or T ension Ser ies Electric Floor Risin g Front Projection Screen User ’s Guide[...]

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    1 Componen ts Lis t A (Base) BCD (P artitions) E (Supp or t) F (V eneer) GH (Side s) IJ (Doors) KLMN (Back) O (Co ver) P (Co ver) QR (La yer) Hardw are P ack Connecting Bolt X 37 Connect or Housing X 3 7 Shelf Support (nog) X 8 Screw X 8 Contr ollers IR (Infr ared) Remo te Cont rol RF (Radi o Frequency) Remo te Cont rol 3-wa y W all Switch (RJ45 Co[...]

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    2 Requi red T ool Phillips He ad Scr ewdriver U se of connecting bolts wh en a ssembling the components Step1: U se a Phillips Hea d Scr ewdriver t o att ach the Connec t ing Bo lt t o the furnitur e componen ts ( unit - A) . Step2: Ins ert the expos ed sect ion of the conn ecting bolt on ( unit -A) int o the hole on the sid e -e dge of ( unit - B)[...]

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    3 Oper ati on The scre en module (co mponent - P) can be used by itself o n a flat, lev el surface or it can be c ombined with Elite ’ s Raptor m edia stand housin g as a fully assembled product. The powe r connection is lo cated on the screen modu le’s rear right-han d leg support and feeds c onveniently throug h the cabinet housin g to its de[...]

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    4 Assembly Step 1. A ttach t he Connectin g Bol ts to fix ed to the base (c omponent -A) . Then a ttac h the partitions (componen ts-B, C and D) via the co nnecting bolt s as described on p age 2. X 6PCS 2. Inst all the Support (componen t-E) using the connectin g bolts and ho usings. X 6 pcs X 6pcs[...]

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    5 3. V eneer (c omponent -F) Ins tallat ion. X 6 p c s X 2 pc s 4. At tach th e Side boards (components- G & H) to the Ba se and V eneer (compone nts- A & F). X 2pcs X 12 pc s 5. Lock the Conne ctor Hous ings to secur e the media s tand’ s body . X 4pcs F[...]

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    6 6. T urn over the media st and and lock the connector hou sings on the bot tom. X 8pcs 7. Attach the doo rs with the conc ealed hinges and inst all the ba ck panels (co mponent s-K ,L,M and N) using the g roove s in (compo nents-G, B, C, D, & H) . X 8pcs[...]

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    7 8. Inst all the Cover (componen t-O) and lock with the connect or housings. X 10pcs X 10pcs 9. Put the scr een modu l e (c omponent - P) int o the assembl ed media s tand. It mus t align with the she lf supports ( se e enlarg ed image belo w) for a scc ure fit and proper ins tallation . P Designed for screen module assembly[...]

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    8 10 . Shelf ins talla tion: (adjust able) The shelf supp orts (nogs) ha ve va riable heigh t placements. X 8pcs 11. Compl ete Infrared-Sensit ive Safety Device ( ISSD) This is a safety f eatur e to prevent injuries cause d by finge rs, hair , etc. g etting caugh t up in the scr een ’ s closing mechanism . If the small infrar ed light beams are o[...]

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    9 Caution 1. The s tand shoul d only be clear ed up b y dr y wip es appr opriat e for furnitur e car e. 2. The screen material may be cleane d with a damp cott on cloth but cautio n should be tak en to avoid get ting mois ture down in to the r olled mat erial or mecha nical functio ns of the scre en. 3. F or optimal pr oduct long evity , put the sc[...]

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    10 W arr an ty Policy *V alid in the U S and Canada only  T wo (2) year warrant y parts and labor from defects in workmanship fro m purc has e date as follows.  Three (3) year parts and labor warrant y from defects in workmanship for GEMR (Government, Educational, Military, & Relig ious) purchases of new product onl y  Each party will [...]

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    11 Contact Info US & Canad a T ech Sup port & W arra nty Cl a im Plea se co n ta ct us at ser vi ce @elit es cr eens. co m or call +1 877 -511- 12 1 1 #3 Servi ce Eu ro pe T ec h Sup port & W arra nty Cl aim Plea se co n ta ct us at ser vice @el ite scr eens.eu or call + 49 -(0) 40 - 3039 2958 As ia T ec h Sup p ort & W ar ranty Cla[...]