EPV ISF-3 Prime Vision Matte Fixed Frame Screen User Guide

June 11, 2024
EPV

EPV ISF-3 Prime Vision Matte Fixed Frame Screen

Product Information

Prime Vision ISF Series Matte White Fixed Frame Screen (V 2.0)

The Prime Vision ISF Series Matte White Fixed Frame Screen is a high-quality projection screen suitable for use in various settings such as classrooms, conference rooms, and home theaters. The screen is designed to provide an optimal viewing experience with its matte white projection surface that enhances color accuracy and image contrast. The screen has a fixed frame that provides a stable and flat surface for projection. The product comes with a hardware parts list that includes vertical and horizontal frames, center and elbow joints, screws, wall brackets, and support bars.

Product Usage Instructions

Before using the Prime Vision ISF Series Matte White Fixed Frame Screen, it is essential to read through the user guide to ensure proper usage and maintenance to ensure a long product life. Here are the instructions on how to assemble and use the screen:

Frame Assembly

  1. Place the EPE sponge (foam) sheet on the ground of the area where the screen will be assembled.
  2. Position the pieces of the frame on the EPE sponge in the arrangement shown in the hardware parts list.
  3. Insert center joint connectors into one-half of the horizontal frame and secure with M4x7 screws.
  4. Connect the elbow joints to the top and bottom sections of the vertical frame. Once inserted, connect the vertical sections to the horizontal frame sections. Make sure all holes are in alignment and the frame pieces are flush (no gaps).
  5. Secure the elbow joints by fastening them with M4x7 screws, 4 at each corner.

Screen Material

  1. Put on the white gloves and carefully unroll the screen material on a clean surface from the roller to the other side. The back side of the screen material should be placed upwards.
  2. Carefully place the screen on top of the assembled frame. Make sure that the angular edges of the frame are not allowed to come into direct contact with the screen material to avoid puncturing.
  3. Insert the rods through the sleeves according to their corresponding lengths on each edge of the screen. The short rods (top/bottom) will overlap to secure a firm grasp in the middle areas.
  4. Hook one end of the spring and secure it inside the groove of the frame, use the spring hook to attach the spring to the hole located on the screen material’s outer edge in the following order.

Proper maintenance and cleaning are essential to maintaining the ChromaWhite projection qualities and optimum performance of the Prime Vision ISF Series Matte White Fixed Frame Screen. Avoid using sharp or abrasive objects that may cause scratches on the projection surface. Dust and dirt can also affect picture quality, so it is essential to keep the screen clean and free from debris. Refer to the care and use instructions provided in the user guide for more information on maintenance and cleaning.

Thank you for choosing the Prime Vision ISF fixed frame projection screen! The Prime Vision ISF Series by EPV Screens® leads the industry in quality fixed- frame projection screens. Its design features a lightweight aluminum frame with velvet coating that frames its ISF Certified ChromaWhite screen material. The ChromaWhite is specially formulated to provide diffusion uniformity with accurate color reproduction for flat spectral response in a controlled room environment. Please read through this user guide before utilizing the screen. Correct usage and maintenance will ensure a long product life. In order for the ChromaWhite to maintain its projection qualities and optimum performance please refer to the list below for proper maintenance and cleaning.

Care & Use Instructions: Dust, dirt, and scratches on the projection surface will affect the picture quality, please take note of the points below to prevent that from occurring:

  • Use a dry microfiber cloth to remove dust from the screen’s surface.
  • Do not write or draw on the projection surface
  • When cleaning, use a damp microfiber cloth with warm water to remove any marks.
  • Never rub or apply pressure when cleaning the surface.
  • Never attempt to use any solutions, chemicals, or abrasive cleaners on the screen surface.
  • To avoid damaging the screen, avoid touching it directly with your fingers, pens/pencils, or any other sharp or abrasive objects.

Frame Parts List

A. Vertical Frame x 2pcs

| B. ½ Horizontal Frame x2 pcs

| C. ½ Horizontal Frame x 2 pcs

Hardware Parts List

Item|  | 110”| 120”| 135”| 150”| 138”| 158”|
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Parts List|
16:9| 2.35:1|
 |
a.| Center Joints- M4 (bottom position)| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2|
b.| Center Joints-D5 (top position)| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2|
c.| Elbow Joints M4 (bottom position)| 4| 4| 4| 4| 4| 4|
d.| Elbow Joints D5 (top position)| 4| 4| 4| 4| 4| 4|
g.| M4x7 Screws| 24| 24| 24| 24| 24| 24|
h.| Spring| 66| 72| 80| 88| 80| 92|
i.| Pull Hook| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2|
j.| Wall brackets| 4| 4| 4| 4| 4| 6|
k .| Wall Screws M5x50| 8| 8| 8| 8| 8| 12|
l.| Hollow Wall anchors| 8| 8| 8| 8| 8| 12|
o.| Center Support Bar| 1| 1| 1| 1| 1| 2|
p.| White gloves| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2|
r.| Φ3 mm Long Iron (sides) rod /

Short rod (top/bottom)

| 2/4| 2/4| 2/4| 2/4| 2/4| 2/4|

Frame Assembly

Step 1: Place the EPE sponge (foam) sheet on the ground of the area where the screen will be assembled.

Step 2: Position the pieces of the frame on the EPE sponge in the arrangement shown below.

Step 3: Insert center joint (a/b) connectors into one-half of the horizontal frame (B/C) and secure with the M4x7 screws (g) as shown in the illustration below.

Tip: The center joint (b) with the larger diameter holes should be on top.

Step 4: Connect the elbow joints (c/d) to the top and bottom sections of the vertical frame. Once inserted, connect the vertical sections to the horizontal frame sections. Make sure all holes are in alignment and the frame pieces are flush (no gaps). They should form perfect right angles.

Tip: The elbow joint (d)with the larger diameter holes should be on top.

Step 5: Secure the elbow joints by fastening them with M4x7 screws (g), 4 at each corner.

Screen Material
Step 6: Put on the white gloves (p) and carefully unroll the screen material on a clean surface from the roller to the other side as shown below. The back side of the screen material should be placed upwards.

Step 7: Carefully place the screen on top of the assembled frame as shown below. Make sure that the angular edges of the frame are not allowed to come into direct contact with the screen material to avoid puncturing.

Step 8: Insert the rods (r) through the sleeves according to their corresponding lengths on each edge of the screen as shown below. The short rods (top/bottom) will overlap to secure a firm grasp in the middle areas.

How to attach the springs
Step 9: Hook one end of the spring and secure it inside the groove of the frame, use the spring hook (i)to attach the spring to the hole located on the screen material’s outer edge in the following order.

First connect on four corners, steps 1-4. make sure all four corners are fixed before proceeding with next spring.

Continue to attach the remaining springs to the material in steps 5-12 in the following order.

Step 10: Insert the Center Support Bar (o) into the upper top groove on the back of the frame with the bottom end near the approximate center point of the frame and rotate it in at an angle so that both ends of the bar are in alignment with the groove.

Diagonal Models 150” and below use 1 x Center Support Bar| Diagonal Models above 150” require 2 x Center Support Bars
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Installation

Step 11: Measure the overall length and height of the frame and drill holes for the top brackets. Line up the wall brackets with the drilled holes on the installation location and screw them in using a Phillips screwdriver. If not installed into a structural wood stud, use a hollow wall anchor then screw in the M5x50 wood screws with a screwdriver. Make sure the brackets are leveled.

Diagonal Sizes of 150” and below use 4 x wall brackets

Model/Size| X = Wall bracket distance| X1 = Bracket hole distance| Y = Top/Bottom Wall Bracket Height
---|---|---|---
110”| 1280mm (50.39”)| 30mm (1.18”)| 1410mm (55.51”)
120”| 1390mm (54.72”)| 30mm (1.18”)| 1530mm (60.24”)
135”| 1550mm (61.02”)| 30mm (1.18”)| 1720mm (67.72”)
150”| 1720mm (67.72”)| 30mm (1.18”)| 1900mm (74.80”)
138”| 1600mm (63”)| 30mm (1.18”)| 1410mm (55.51”)

Diagonal Models above 150” require 6 x wall brackets

Model/Size| X = Wall bracket distance| X1 = Bracket hole distance| Y = Top/Bottom Wall Bracket Height
---|---|---|---
158”| 900mm (35.43”)| 30mm (1.18”)| 1610mm (63.39”)

Step 12: Position the fixed frame screen onto the top wall brackets (fig

  1. as shown below and push down at the center of the top of the frame (fig 2) to secure.

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References

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