Stewart FILMSCREEN Stealth Medio V6/H6 Retractable Above Ceiling Screen System with Trapdoor Owner’s Manual

June 9, 2024
Stewart FILMSCREEN

The Reference for Stunning™
Stealth Medio V6 / H6
Retractable, Above Ceiling Screen System with Trapdoor
OWNERS MANUALStewart FILMSCREEN Stealth Medio V6 H6 Retractable Above
Ceiling Screen System with Trapdoor -

TO THE OWNER

Congratulations on your purchase of the finest optical viewing screen available anywhere in the world!
Please take a moment to review this manual, it will help ensure you many years of trouble-free service from your new Stewart Filmscreen product.
ABOUT YOUR STEALTH MEDIO V6 / H6
Your Stealth Medio V6 / H6 offers the most technologically advanced trapdoor roller screen in the world The hinge-less door is powered by its own motor Sound dampers ensure quiet operation.
The Stealth Medio V6 / H6 system is designed to integrate with the latest multi-format video projectors, which are capable of variable sizes and aspect ratios for viewing standard broadcast television and the wide format seen in commercial theaters The term aspect ratio refers to the format (width to height) in which your home cinema sources are produced.
Your screen is equipped with either a vertical masking system to achieve a 16:9 aspect ratio (see Figure 1) or a horizontal masking system to achieve a 2 35:1 aspect ratio (see Figure 2)Stewart FILMSCREEN Stealth Medio V6 H6
Retractable Above Ceiling Screen System with Trapdoor - masking
system

PREPARING THE INSTALLATION

Before proceeding with the installation of this screen, take time to thoroughly read and understand these installation and operation instructions All electrical wiring installations must conform to local and national codes and should be performed by qualified service personnel. There are no userserviceable parts contained within the unit.

PREPARATION
Before installation:

  • Check the specifications for the type of mounting and switch control to be used.
  • Ensure that the mounting area and electrical connection are prepared.
  • Check the size and weight of the screen to be installed so that you can plan for the number of people required for the mounting procedure You need at least two people to mount the smaller screens; more are needed for larger, heavier screens.

You will need:

  • Enough ladders for the personnel supporting the screen during the mounting process.
  • A level and a 5/32” ( 4 cm) hex head or Allen wrench.
  • Fasteners appropriate for the surface on which the screen is being mounted (See instructions for the type of mount for recommendations )

UNPACKING
DO NOT remove the paper hanging from the trapdoor at this time You should remove it only after the unit is hung, all electrical connections have been made, and the screen is ready for operation.
When moving the unit, make sure not to torque or twist the case This can cause door alignment problems.
FACTORY ADVISORY
The factory advises against installing a concealed or recessed electrical projection screen permanently You must be able to access the external end plates should future service to the internal roller tube/screen assembly system be necessary.

STEP 1. HANGING THE CASE

Professional mounting techniques should be used. Stewart Filmscreen cannot be liable for substandard or faulty installations.

INSTALLING THE UNIT
The Stealth Medio V6 / H6 comes ready to install into a ceiling or soffit A false ceiling is not intended to support the weight of a Stealth Medio V6 / H6.
Make sure prior to hoisting the case the electrical box is on the left side (audience left).
The screen can be bolted directly to the support structure or suspended If the unit is to be mounted to plaster, drywall, masonry, or other type of surface, use an appropriate fastener.

  1. Install the unit onto the support structure making sure that the bottom of the case is flush with the finished ceiling.
  2. Make sure the unit is level.
  3. Make sure the case is not twisted or torqued lengthwise when installed (This can cause door align-ment problems and microswitch shutoff failure.)
  4. Drywall or other ceiling material may be screwed directly to the ceiling flanges on the case Refer to Figure 3.

Stewart FILMSCREEN Stealth Medio V6 H6 Retractable Above Ceiling Screen
System with Trapdoor - Side view

STEP 2. ELECTRICAL HOOK-UP

The Stealth Medio V6 / H6 has two roller tubes within the screen unit—one for the main screen and one for the mask Each roller has its own motor and functions independently.

CAUTION
Professional techniques should be used when making any electrical connection A qualified electrician should perform these procedures.
Be sure to follow all standard safety procedures for installing electrical devices.
Do not disassemble or alter the configuration of the motor or the unit’s electrical connections This may cause injury to you or damage to the product.
The electrical connection should be made only to the type of power source indicated on the marking label.

The motor requires standard AC input (unless an alternate voltage has been specified).
There are several kinds of switch controls available Follow the installation procedure for the type of switch control you will install.

GENERAL SUGGESTIONS FOR WIRING:

  • Soldering is recommended.
  • The use of wire nuts is acceptable.
  • On models not provided with armored whip, a romex connector should be installed in the appropriate electrical KO (Knock Out).

GENERAL SUGGESTIONS FOR WIRING:

  • Soldering is recommended.
  • The use of wire nuts is acceptable.
  • On models not provided with armored whip, a romex connector should be installed in the appropriate electrical KO (Knock Out).

Stewart FILMSCREEN Stealth Medio V6 H6 Retractable Above Ceiling Screen
System with Trapdoor - Underside view

CVM CONTROLLER
The Continuous Variable Masking (CVM) is a microprocessorbased controller device that is designed to control a wide variety of motorized Stewart Filmscreen screen systems The two active (or intelligent) channels and one passive channel can be used to control the screen, a trapdoor, and/or horizontal and vertical masking devices, depending on the configuration of the screen The CVM is commonly used with the many Stewart products.

CONNECTING THE DUAL SCREEN TRIGGER INTERFACE OPTION (VERTICAL MASKING)
Note: The dual screen trigger interface option is not available for the horizontal masking system.
The optional 12V screen trigger interface enables up and down operation of the screen and mask in conjunction with a projector, tuner, VCR, cable box, or switched AC outlet.
Once the AC power outlet is installed near the screen, an electrician is not needed to connect the screen trigger interface to the power source.
Note: An optional 12V DC transformer is used if there is no 12V power source from the projector or AV control center.

Preparing the connection
Before making the electrical connections, you need:

  • An available AC constant power source installed near the screen.

Making the connection
Figure 5 illustrates the connections

  1. Attach each 12V trigger wire to the input jack on the box.
  2. Connect the main AC power source to the the J-box labeled “main AC power connection ”.

Stewart FILMSCREEN Stealth Medio V6 H6 Retractable Above Ceiling Screen
System with Trapdoor - Dual screen

Note: The two toggle switches on the electrical connection housing are used by the factory only.
Do not adjust.

CONNECTING THE SCREEN TRIGGER INTERFACE AND THE LOW-VOLTAGE OPTION (VERTICAL MASKING)
The optional 12V screen trigger interface enables up and down operation of the door and screen in conjunction with a projector, tuner, VCR, cable box, or switched AC outlet The low-voltage control switch controls the vertical masking panels An optional infrared sensor can be installed with the lowvoltage control box.
This allows an infrared remote control to adjust the vertical masking panels.
Note: An optional 12V DC transformer is used if there is no 12V power source from the projector or AV control center.

Preparing the connection
Before making the electrical connections, you need:

  • An available AC constant power source installed near the screen.
  • A 4-conductor switch hook-up cable (4-conductor bell wire or category 5 cable is typically used for long runs).
  • Cat 5, multi-conductor unshielded, or similar type electronic cable can be used to connect the 3-button switch to the LVC The recommended wire gauge is 20 to 24 AWG Use plenum-rated cable when required.

Stewart FILMSCREEN Stealth Medio V6 H6 Retractable Above Ceiling Screen
System with Trapdoor - Masking control

Making the connection
Figure 6 illustrates the connections

  1. Attach the 12V trigger wire to the jack on the box.
  2. Connect the main AC power source to the the J-box labeled “main AC power connection ”.
  3. Connect the 4-conductor cable to the connection harness coming from the J-box labeled “switch input ”.
  4. Connect the hookup cable to the 3-button switch.

Note: The two toggle switches on the electrical connection housing are used by the factory only.

Stewart FILMSCREEN Stealth Medio V6 H6 Retractable Above Ceiling Screen
System with Trapdoor - control wiring diagram

CONNECTING THE HIGH-VOLTAGE SWITCH CONTROL (VERTICAL MASKING)
A standard 3-position AC wall switch is supplied The high-voltage control is connected to the electrical source It alternates directions of mask motion by means of the hot lead, using the 3-position switch.

Preparing the connection
Before making the electrical connections, you need:

  • An available AC constant power source.
  • A 4-conductor romex or motor connector cable.

Making the connections
Figure 7 illustrates the connections

  1. Connect the wall switches to the AC constant power source.
  2. Connect the wall switches to the unit’s electrical box.

OPERATING THE SCREEN

FIRST TIME OPERATION
The first time you operate the screen, the protective paper will fall out as the screen unrolls Once the screen is fully displayed, make sure that no packing paper remains on the screen roll The screen can be damaged if loose paper remains.
FIRST TIME ACTIVATION FOR SCREEN TRIGGER INTERFACE
The STI input must be supplied with 12V DC power before the main AC power is activated Due to factory screen packing procedures, the main screen roller may not be in the fully up (motor off) position.
FIRST TIME ACTIVATION FOR HORIZONTAL SCREEN
You must remove the shipping lockdown brackets To do this, operate the screen so that the door opens, then stop the operation Unscrew and remove the shipping lockdown brackets.

CAUTION
Do not operate the motors when any of the following occurs:

  • The unit emits any smoke, heat, abnormal noise or unusual odor
  • The unit is damaged in some way, such as damage from a water leak

If any of these situations occur, call a qualified service person

The method you use to raise and lower the screen and mask depends on the type of switch control device you have selected.
Use the masking screen as needed to establish the appropriate viewing format.
When you lower or retract the screen or mask, they will stop at their preset limits If an obstacle (such as a person or furniture) gets in the path of the screen as it is lowered, you should use the switch control to stop the screen’s motion; it will not automatically stop if it hits an obstacle.
The motor is designed to be used for short operations such as lowering the screen (or mask) in preparation for viewing The motor is not designed for continuous duty If the motor operates continually for more than a few minutes, it may automatically shut off to prevent damage from overheating If the motor occasionally needs to be run more than normal, for example during initial setup and positioning, allow time for the motor to cool down.
In general, when the screen is not in use, you should store it in the fully retracted position.

ADJUSTING THE SCREEN DEPLOYMENT

CAUTION
Improper adjustment of the limit switches can cause irreparable damage to the screen itself, resulting in voiding the factory warranty.
Each roller tube has a set of limit switches The extension and retraction limit switches have been preset at the factory In general, we advise you to avoid readjusting these switches.
In some cases, to enable proper alignment of the displayed image on the screen, you may need to adjust the extension of the screen or the mask If adjustment to the extension is necessary, carefully follow these instructions.

WARNING!
The screen and mask are fully retracted when the battens are flush with the bottom of the case.
Do not attempt adjustments with the yellow retraction (UP) limit switch that will further retract the screen Incorrect adjustment of the switch will cause severe screen damage Please consult the factory if you have any questions.Stewart FILMSCREEN Stealth Medio V6 H6 Retractable Above Ceiling
Screen System with Trapdoor - Underside view

MODIFYING THE EXTENSION OF THE SCREEN AND THE MASK
You can increase the deployment of the screen and mask up to 3” / 7 6 cm past the factory preset stop, or you can decrease the deployment by approximately 4-6” (10 – 15 cm) from the factory preset stop Do not attempt to modify the screen deployment beyond these recommended amounts.
The limit switches are located on the left side of the screen roller tube inside the case, as shown in Figure 8.

To increase the screen’s fully deployed (screen down) stop position:

  1. Lower the screen or mask to its current stop position.
  2. Locate the white extension (down) limit switch located on the left side of the screen tube Use a screwdriver to turn the switch in a counterclockwise direction If the power is on, the screen will drop incrementally as the switch is turned.
    Note: One complete turn of the switch will make approximately a 3/4” (2 cm) change in the screen or mask’s stop position.

To decrease the screen deployment:

  1. Lower the screen or mask until it is extended about halfway down

  2. Locate the white deployment (down) limit switch located on the left side of the screen tube Use a screwdriver to turn the switch in a clockwise direction.
    Note: One complete turn of the switch will make approximately a 3/4” (2 cm) change in the screen or mask’s stop position.

  3. Activate the screen in the down direction until it reaches the newly reduced stop position Repeat this procedure until the desired stop position is reached.

Once you have made the adjustment, whenever you lower the screen or mask, it will automatically stop at the new position.
Note: It is recommended that you make a note of any changes made to the factory preset.

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 To protect your screen when it is not in use, store it in the fully retracted position.
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 screen surface on your screen is delicate Special attention to these instructions should be followed when cleaning.

  • A draftsman-style brush may be used 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 you would like to obtain this cleaning kit.
  • Particles left on the screen when it is retracted into the case may form an impression on the screen surface Periodically wipe the back of the screen with a clean damp cloth.
  • For tougher spots, use a solution of mild detergent and water Rub lightly using a sponge Blot with a damp sponge to absorb excess water Residual water marks will evaporate within a few minutes Let the screen air dry completely before retracting.
    Do not use any other cleaning materials on the screen 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.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Refer to the following guidelines if you encounter a difficulty in the operation of your Stewart Filmscreen product Problems related to electrical or motor function may require a qualified service person or electrician Should you have a problem that is not addressed here, call Stewart Filmscreen Corporation (310-784-5300) Toll free (800-762-4999)

Problem Cause Action Steps
Door won’t open Screen won’t operate No AC power available Outboard switching
problem Check to see if the circuit breaker has switched off  Reset if needed

Check outboard switching apparatus  Check voltage availability  Contact an electrician  Check that the toggle switches are in the correct position  See Figure 3, p  4
Screen or mask won’t roll up or down (even though power is available).| Bad connection at switch.
Polarity of STI line may be bad.| Have an electrician or qualified service person check the connection as follows:

  • If you have a low voltage control unit, check switchline connections.
  • If you have a high voltage control switch, check switch-line connections.
  • If you have a screen trigger interface, check line 4connections, or the mini-plugs at the screen input or projector output .

Check 12V DC line for correct polarity.
Contacts may be sticking— tap relay to free contacts.

Roller tube motors chatter when power is activated.| Can be caused by voltage drop, bad connections, or a defective switch.| Have an electrician or qualified service person check all hook-ups including all outboard wiring
Unit hums in up mode (Screen or mask has already retracted. )| The screen batten is retracting too far into the case  Failure to correct can damage motor and screen. Do not use the unit until this problem is resolved.| Have an electrician or qualified service person check all hook-ups including all outboard wiring .
Screen or mask drops when up direction is activated (grinding noise occurs).| Drop in voltage.| Motors require full voltage.
Have an electrician or qualified service person check available voltage .
Screen or mask continues past bottom stop position.| White limit switch is out of adjustment.| Readjust the white down limit switch  See pp  12-13 of this manual.
Battens retract too far into case.| Yellow limit switch out of adjustment Failure to correct can damage motor and screen. Do not use the unit until this problem is resolved.| Have a qualified service person readjust the yellow.
UP limit switch  See pp  12-13 of this manual.
Motor shuts off  Motor has been in use for more than  2 minutes.| Motor is designed for short operations (lowering and retracting), not continuous duty Longer operation, such as during setup and positioning, causes the motor to overheat and shut off.| Allow the motor to cool down.
Complete cooling can take an hour or more  Heat gain is cumulative and takes time to dissipate  If motor use is initiated before it has cooled completely, the motor will shut down again when it reaches maximum temperature.
Any controller (e g , STI, LVC, etc ) fails to operate motor.
Dirt, finger prints, marks, etc on screen surface.| Improper handling of screen| Brush off or use a mild detergent solution with clean rag or cotton swab.
Indentations appear on screen surface.| Debris or particles adhering to
screen due to static cling| Check back of screen; gently brush debris away by hand.

LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY

STEWART FILMSCREEN CORPORATION (Stewart) warrants all products to the original purchaser only Stewart products are guaranteed to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase by the original purchaser or eighteen (18) months from date of manufacture, as defined in the serial number Additionally, all products must be properly operated and maintained according to Stewart instructions and cannot be damaged due to improper handling or treatment after shipment from the factory This warranty does not apply to equipment showing evidence of misuse, abuse, or accidental damage, including neglect caused by improper installation (i e proximity to hot lights, exposure to extreme heat or cold, exposure to excessive humidity, etc. )
Stewart on-site warranty repair services are not available for this product Stewart’s sole obligation under this warranty shall be to repair or to replace (at Stewart’s sole discretion) the defective part of the merchandise This warranty expressly does not cover any costs of removal, installation, framing, or other costs incidental to replacing the screen or returning it to Stewart Returns for service should be made to your Stewart dealer If it is necessary for the dealer to return the screen or part to Stewart, transportation (freight) expenses to and from Stewart are payable by the purchaser Stewart is not responsible for damage in shipment To protect against damage or loss in transit, insure the product and prepay all transportation expenses.
This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, including warranties as to fitness for use or merchantability Any implied warranties of fitness for use, or merchantability, that may be mandated by statute or rule of law are limited to the one (1) year warranty period This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state In no event will Stewart be liable for sums in excess of the purchase price of the product No liability is assumed by Stewart for
expenses or damages resulting from interruption in operation of equipment, or for incidental, direct, or consequential damages of any nature In the event that there is a defect in materials or workmanship of a Stewart Filmscreen product, you may contact our Customer Service Department at 1161 W Sepulveda Blvd, Torrance, California 90502- 2797 (310-784-5300) Toll free (800-762-4999).

IMPORTANT: This warranty shall not be valid and Stewart shall not be bound by this warranty if the product is not operated and maintained in accordance with Stewart’s written instructions Stewart Filmscreen Corporation shall not be liable for any and all consequential damage(s) occasioned by the breach of any written or implied warranty pertaining to the sale of a Stewart Filmscreen product in excess of the purchase price of the product sold.

The Reference for Stunning™
www.stewartfilmscreen.com
1161 W. Sepulveda Blvd., Torrance CA 90502 USA l 800.762.4999 l Tel: 310.784.5300 l Fax: 310.326.6870 l
Email: request@stewartfilmscreen.com
2021© Stewart Filmscreen. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Stewart Filmscreen reserves the right to make changes to the product specified in this document.
Sizes and specifications subject to change without notice at Manufacturer’s discretion. From time to time, this document is updated. Current versions of documentation are posted on the Stewart Filmscreen website at:
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