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Stewart Filmscreen Corp LCD Rear-Projection TV User's Manual
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1. large or heavy screens Stewart Filmscreen Corporation INSTALLATION Professional mounting techniques should be used Stewart Filmscreen Corporation cannot be liable for substandard or faulty installations General notes The screen and frame are typically shipped as one complete unit In some instances knocked down pre drilled frame components and hardware are shipped ready for assembly In some cases no frame is supplied as the screen is built in as part of the installation Coated side One side of the screen has a special optical coating Whenever possible the screen should be installed with the coated side toward the audience The picture is more pleasing because there is no imaging reflection of lighted objects in the audience Exceptions are Where the screen environment is uncontrolled and potential abuse of the coating is a concern Screen marking pens are used during projection Unpacking and handling Keep the screen protected until the environment is clean and there is no danger of damage to the optical coating Open the crate as indicated as this will expose the non coated side of the screen i the screen is already attached to the frame do not lift the screen by the upper frame member as the frame may pull off the screen damaging the coating Use suction cups to remove and install the screen Use the suction cups only on the non coated side of the screen Keep hands and tools off th
2. you would like to obtain this cleaning kit For tougher spots use a solution of mild detergent and water Rub lightly using a sponge or clean cotton cloth Do not use aggressive or excessive pressure as the optical characteristics could be degraded Blot with a damp sponge to absorb excess water Any residual water marks or streaks will evaporate in a few minutes Do not use any other cleaning materials on the screen especially chemicals solvents and abrasive cleansers Contact the factory if you have questions about removing difficult spots Replacement parts and service No user serviceable parts are contained within the unit Contact your dealer or the factory if you require part replacement or service Rigid Rear Projection Screens Owner s Manual 7 PRODUCT WARRANTY This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the date of installation not to exceed fifteen 15 months from the date of shipment provided this product is installed in a normal environment and maintained according to written instructions in the product Owner s Manual Stewart Filmscreen warrants against loss of usefulness discoloration or deterioration of optical quality within the warranty period as a result of manufacturing or material defects Afactory authorized returned screen arriving prepaid to our facility for inspection and proved defective due to an inherent manufacturing fault will be repaired or repla
3. Stewart Filmscreen Corporation Rigid Rear Projection Screens OWNER S MANUAL To the Owner Installation Instructions Frame Types Maintenance RP 1005 TO THE INSTALLER BE SURE TO LEAVE THIS MANUAL WITH THE OWNER Printed in U S A 2004 2005 Stewart Filmscreen Corporation Stewart Filmscreen reserves the right to make changes to the product specified in this document From time to time this document is updated Current versions of documentation are posted on the Stewart Filmscreen website at www stewartfilm com Stewart Filmscreen Corporation Rigid Rear Projection Screens OWNER S MANUAL Contents To the Owner cs onsabadadedns mede desbe wide Wk oie eis 2 Preparing for Installation en cee eee eee 2 Installation occas cei ouheia une dime de oe ae E SEI set 3 Frame Types es a decks ensen dens kre dst kee 4 Screen Care and Cleaning 000 2e eee en 7 Product Warranty saaana aaaeeeaa 8 Rigid Rear Projection Screens Owner s Manual 1 TO THE OWNER Congratulations on your purchase of the finest optical viewing screen available anywhere in the world To create Rigid Rear Projection Screens Stewart Filmscreen fuses advanced optical coatings to various glass and plastic substrates This provides optimized image fidelity for any viewing environment Please take a moment to review this manual it will help ensure you many years of trouble free service from your new Ste
4. ced by Stewart Filmscreen Corp This warranty expressly does not cover any costs of removal installation framing or other incidental costs to replacing the screen or returning it to the manufacturer Should you encounter a perceived product fault or problem contact your dealer regarding application of this warranty Stewart Filmscreen Corporation MAINTENANCE NOTES Stewart Filmscreen Corporation www stewartfilm com 800 762 4999 Fax 310 326 6870
5. e optical coating Use cotton gloves when installing the screen Installing the screen in the aperture In general the installation of a rigid rear projection screen is similar to the process used when installing a window in a house Use care when handling the screen especially the coated side as mentioned above Once the screen is in place make sure that it is level and plumb Use shims as needed Rigid Rear Projection Screens Owner s Manual 3 FRAME TYPES P1000 P1500 and P2000 The P1000 frame requires a wall opening 2 5 8 6 668 cm larger in both height and width than the screen image size Figure 1 P1000 The P1500 frame requires a wall opening 3 5 8 89 cm larger in both height and width than the screen image Figure 2 P1500 The P2000 frame requires a wall opening 4 10 16 cm larger In both height and width than the screen image Figure 3 P2000 4 Stewart Filmscreen Corporation Deluxe frame The Deluxe frame is 3 1 4 8 255 cm wide with mitered corners and a beveled edge It can be set into a wall or cabinet There are also free standing or suspended flying systems Figure 4 Deluxe frame Figure 5 Cross section detail Figure 6 Cross section detail of of Deluxe frame top suspended Deluxe frame frame member top frame member Rigid Rear Projection Screens Owner s Manual Wedge frame The wedge frame is used in videowalls simulators and command and control centers T
6. he wedge profile tapers down on the image side to a knife edge where it contacts the screen Multiple wedge frames can be installed in a containment frame Figure 7 Wedge frame Figure 8 Detail of two Wedge frames in a partial containment frame Quick Stall The Quick Stall frame allows for easy installation of a rigid rear screen by eliminating the need for a finish trim The Quick Stall frame covers unfinished molding with a built in 5 8 1 6 cm trim The Quick Stall frame requires a wall opening 5 12 7 cm larger in both height and width than the screen image Figure 9 Quick Stall Stewart Filmscreen Corporation SCREEN CARE AND CLEANING With reasonable care you may expect many years of trouble free use of your Stewart projection screen We encourage you to keep your screen clean Avoid getting any foreign material on the screen as cleaning may prove very difficult It may not be possible to remove scratches paint ink etc General maintenance The uncoated side of the screen requires only the care normally given to glass or acrylic surfaces Pay special attention to these instructions when cleaning the surface with the optical coating Use a draftsman style brush to lightly whisk away any loose dirt or dust particles This type of brush is usually available at office supply stores Stewart Filmscreen has an optional screen cleaning kit that contains the proper type of brush Contact your dealer if
7. wart Filmscreen product PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION Before proceeding with the installation of this screen take time to thoroughly read and understand these installation and operation instructions Preparation Specifications regarding the individual screen dimensions weight and frame type are provided by the factory when the unit is ordered Before beginning the installation Check the specifications for the frame type Ensure that the aperture is the right size Refer to the section on frame types starting on page 4 Ensure that the area is prepared In general the screen should be installed after electricians painters carpet layers and other craftspeople have completed their work This minimizes the risk of damage to the optical surface Especially with large screens ensure there is adequate access to the installation area e g door heights width of hallways elevator capacity Check the size and weight of the screen to be installed so that you can plan for the number of people and equipment required for the installation You will need Clean gloves for handling the screen Suction cups of the type typically used by glass and window installers A level Appropriate fasteners for installations that require them Appropriate tools for any fasteners used Sufficient ladders if required for the personnel supporting the screen during the installation A fork lift for very
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