DRAPER E 220V Outdoor Electric Projection Screen Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- DRAPER
Table of Contents
- Overview – Components
- Section 1 – Prepare for Installation
- Important Safety Information
- Section 2 – Mounting Case with Brackets – Wall Installation
- Section 3 – Mounting Case Directly to Ceiling or Wall
- Section 4 – Installing Cable Guides
- Section 5 – Replace Roller Assembly & Fascia
- Section 6 – Securing Guide Cable
- Section 7 – Electrical Connections
- Section 8 – Limit Adjustments (Standard Motors)
- Section 9 – Wiring Diagrams
- Section 10 – Dimensions: Components
- Section 11 – Assembled Dimensions
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Nocturne® + E 220V
Outdoor electric projection screen
INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALLATION & OPERATION
Overview – Components
PERSONNEL REQUIRED
TOOLS REQUIRED
CAUTION
Read and understand all warnings before beginning installation.
Section 1 – Prepare for Installation
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Make sure the mounting surface is strong enough to hold Nocturne+.
Please Note: Installer is responsible for selecting mounting hardware appropriate for site conditions. Ensure that fasteners are of adequate strength and suitable for the mounting surface chosen. -
Verify unit measurements, and make sure it will fit in the desired location.
Please Note: The Dowel does not retract into Case. This will need to be accounted for if mounting over a swinging window or door. -
Mounting brackets MUST be installed with a gap of 1¾” (44mm) between the Endcap and the Mounting Bracket edge (Fig. 1). Mark the wall, jamb, or ceiling.
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Drill small starter holes (if necessary) in the mounting surface.
Important Safety Information
WARNING
Improper installation and use of the Nocturne+ E screen can result in
serious injury or death. Primarily, injuries can occur if the unit falls due
to imprecise installation, mishandling of the unit during installation, or
installation on an insufficient wall or ceiling structure. Please use extreme
care.
- Please read the following installation guidelines thoroughly and follow them carefully. Failure to do so may cause the product to fall or otherwise fail, and could result in serious injury.
- Installation and calibration of the unit should only be performed by an authorized, qualified, and experienced professional. In particular, electrical work and wiring [indicated in the diagram by dashed lines] must be completed onlyby a qualified professional electrician who has read this manual completely and is familiar with the construction and operation of this equipment and the hazards involved.
- Do not affix the unit to walls or ceilings that have inadequate strength to permanently hold the unit during use. It is the owner’s and installer’s responsibility to confirm the wall or ceiling to which the unit attaches is sufficient to permanently hold the weight and stress loads of the unit at all times. Draper®, Inc., is not responsible for improper installation, application, testing, or workmanship related to the product at the place of installation.
- It is the installer’s responsibility to make sure appropriate fasteners are used for mounting.
- All hardware must be installed level. The unit must be level and square.
- Never leave the area while operating the unit during installation, maintenance, or normal operation, unless it is secure and safe.
- Before testing or operation, carefully inspect the entire area and path (especially underneath) of the unit to be sure no persons or objects are in the area.
- Turn off power and any nearby equipment or cables carrying electricity before connecting switches, wires, controls, or electrical components.
- Do not wire motors in parallel without written permission from Draper, Inc.
- During testing or operation, carefully watch the surrounding area for any potential safety concerns including nearby persons or objects.
- After installation, the entire system, including all sensors, should be carefully tested to ensure safe and normal operation. Extreme care should be taken during testing to remain clear of moving parts to avoid possible injury.
- Operation of unit should be performed only by authorized and qualified personnel, who have been trained in its safe and effective operation and understand its safety features.
- The safety features of the unit should never be disabled, bypassed, or overridden. The system should not be operated until all safety features are properly and completely installed, calibrated, and tested.
- The unit may need to comply with local, state, or district rules and regulations, in particular when installed in schools. All applicable rules and regulations should be reviewed before installation and use.
- Failure to precisely follow installation guidelines invalidates all warranties.
- Custom products/installations may not be reflected in this manual. Call Draper, Inc., if you have questions about the installation of custom products or any questions about your installation.
Before Beginning Installation
- Look for any job site conditions that could interfere with the installation or operation of the system.
- Read carefully and be sure to understand all installation instructions and all related operations manuals. These instructions are intended to serve as a guide for the installer and owner. They should be followed closely and combined with the expertise of experienced qualified installers. Draper, Inc., is not responsible for improper installation, application, testing, or workmanship related to the product at the place of installation. Please retain all instructions for future use.
- Open cartons lengthwise.
- Locate and lay out all pieces.
- Inspect all boxes to make sure you have received the proper unit and parts. Controls may be shipped separately, or in the same carton as the unit.
- If you have any difficulties with installing, servicing, or operating your unit, call your dealer or Draper, Inc., at 765-987-7999.
Section 2 – Mounting Case with Brackets – Wall Installation
Section 2.1 – Attaching Mounting Brackets
- Attach mounting brackets to the wall using #10 flat head screws installed flush with the bracket. Be sure to use AT LEAST 2 top mounting holes (Fig. 2).
Section 2.2 – Attaching Case to Mounting Brackets
- Attach Case to brackets and tighten Set Screws (Fig. 3).
- Proceed to Section 4 (Installing Cable Guides).
Section 3 – Mounting Case Directly to Ceiling or Wall
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Attach Mounting Brackets to Case as a spacer between Case and wall.
Please Note: Leave a 1¾” (44mm) gap between Endcap and Mounting Bracket
(Fig. 4), and tighten set screws. -
Remove roller assembly.
A. Remove screws from the bottom of the Case, remove the Cover, and set it aside (Fig. 5).
B. Remove Quick Release Pin from Idler End of Roller Assembly.
C. Remove Roller Assembly, Idler End first, and set aside. -
Mount to Ceiling / Wall.
A. Using mounting holes in endcaps as a guide (Fig. 6), drill pilot holes on both ends of the Case.
B. Attach to the mounting surface using appropriate fasteners.
Please Note: Installer is responsible for selecting mounting hardware appropriate for site conditions. -
Once Case is secured to the mounting surface, re-install Roller Assembly,
Quick Release Pin and Cover. -
Proceed to Section 4
(Installing Cable Guides).
Section 4 – Installing Cable Guides
Install Mounting Bracket using appropriate fasteners.
(Wall mount option shown.)
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Section 5 – Replace Roller Assembly & Fascia
1. A. Replace Operator End of Roller Assembly.| 2. A. Replace Idler Mounting
Gudgeon on Idler End of Roller Assembly.
B. Replace Quick Release Pin.
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3. A. Replace Fascia.
B. Replace screws on the bottom of the Case.
Section 6 – Securing Guide Cable
Section 7 – Electrical Connections
CAUTION: All operating switches should be “off” before power is connected. Plug-in power cord option available with the built-in low-voltage motor.
- The screen operates on 220V AC, 50 Hz. or 60 Hz., .55 Amp, 1 ph. current draw. Duty cycle: On 28 seconds/Off 4 minutes.
- The junction box is located inside the left endcap and the cover plate secures to the endcap with two screws which may be removed with a star key or a small flat head screwdriver. The junction box contains red, black, and white pigtail leads and green internal ground wire, per the wiring diagram.
- Screen ships complete with internal wiring. The control switch(es) may be packed in cartons separate from the screen. Wire connecting screen to switch(es) and switch(es) to power supply furnished by the installer.
Please Note: Screen 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. An appropriate
disconnect device shall be provided as part of the building installation.
Please Note: Do NOT wire motors in parallel.
Section 8 – Limit Adjustments (Standard Motors)
Please Note: Screen limits are factory set for optimum performance. Any
adjustment of these limits could void the warranty. Please check with Draper
prior to resetting screen limits.
Please Note: If Screen is “Right-Hand Motor” the WHITE/DOWN (I) and
YELLOW/UP (II) limit screws are reversed (Fig. 7).
“Down” Limit Adjustment (requires 5/32″ (4mm) Allen wrench)
To Reduce Screen Drop:
- Raise the screen surface approximately 1′ (30cm) above the desired setting and turn it off.
- Turn DOWN (I) limit screw clockwise (3 screw turns = 1/2 roller revolution).
- Test by lowering the screen. Repeat steps 1 & 2 until the desired position is reached.
To Increase Screen Drop:
- Lower the screen to the down limit.
- With the down switch on, turn DOWN (I) limit screw counterclockwise (3 screw turns = 1/2 roller revolution) to increase drop.
- Test by raising the screen approximately 1′ (30cm) then lower to the new down limit.
- Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the desired position is reached.
Please Note: For Quiet Motor with alternate limit screws: WHITE screw = UP and RED screw = DOWN. (Fig. 10).
CAUTION:
– Be sure all switches are in the “off” position before adjusting limit
switches.
– Be prepared to shut off manually while testing.
– Screen may be damaged by lowering it too far and exposing the roller.
– Motor must be installed so that limit switches are pointed down.
CAUTION: DO NOT allow the dowel to wrap over the roller when operating
the screen!
This could damage the screen.
“Up” Limit Adjustment
If Screen Raises Too High:
- Lower screen surface approx. 1′ (30cm) below desired to set and turn off.
- Turn UP (II) limit screw clockwise (3 screw turns = 1/2 roller revolution).
- Test by advancing screen up.
- Repeat steps 1 through 3 until the desired position is reached.
If Screen Needs to Raise Higher:
- Lower screen surface approx. 1′ (30cm) below desired to set and turn off.
- With the UP switch on, turn UP (II) limit screw counterclockwise (3 screw turns = 1/2 roller revolution).
- Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the desired position is reached.
Section 9 – Wiring Diagrams
Please Note: Do not wire motors in parallel.
Sonesse 220VAC Motors
NOTE: Test shade operation If shade direction does not correspond with
the switch orientation, turn the power back off and switch the red and black
wires from the motor to the switch. Do not wire motors in parallel without
written permission from Draper.
Please Note:
Quick disconnect and NEMA 3 prong plugs provided by others.
Sonesse® is a registered trademark of Somfy® Systems, Inc.
External LVC-IV – Single or Multiple Projection Screen Wiring Diagram
Section 10 – Dimensions: Components
Section 11 – Assembled Dimensions
References
- Select Residential or Commercial :: Draper, Inc.
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