Elite Screens AR103H-CLR Ceiling Ambient Light Rejecting Fixed Frame Screen User Guide
- June 16, 2024
- ELITE SCREENS
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Aeon CLR®
Ceiling Ambient Light Rejecting Fixed Frame Screen
USER’S GUIDE
M Type – V 1.1
Product Description:
The Aeon CLR® Series is a fixed frame projection screen that uses Elite’s EDGE
FREE® technology. The EDGE FREE® design resembles a flat panel TV display. The
Aeon CLR® includes a micro-thin bezel trim to further enhance the frame
appearance and absorb projector overshoot.
The screen material included is our CLR® , which is an optical lens front
projection material precisely formulated for environments with minimal control
over room lighting. It was designed to filter and absorb overhead light while
directing table-top mounted ultra-short throw projection. It best for family
rooms, educational facilities, conference rooms or any applications in which
incident light is a factor.
Screen maintenance
- The screen surface has a horizontal linear structure. DO NOT wipe the screen up and down or in a circular motion. Wipe gently from left to right only.
- Clean the dust on the screen surface with a soft brush or microfiber cloth. A rough/coarse towel or cloth may damage the screen’s surface.
- Use a dry dust cleaner blower to remove any dust form the screen material.
- Gently wipe the screen with a lightly moistened white lint free cloth with water or with a neutral detergent (1mL/0.33 oz) mixed with water (1000 mL/33.8 oz).
Notes: The following precautions should always be followed to avoid damaging the material, which is not covered under warranty.
- Don’t touch the screen material to avoid leaving fingerprints.
- Use gloves when handling the material.
- Don’t scratch the material, as it will leave permanent markings on the screen’s surface.
- Don’t point to the screen material with a fingertip or other sharp objects to prevent damage to the material.
- Don’t use acetone, benzene, alcohol and any other organic solvents to clean the screen material. Using such chemicals will permanently damage the screen.
Item | Parts List T | 103″ | 123″ |
---|---|---|---|
a. | Center Joints- M4 (bottom position) | 2 | 2 |
b. | Center Joints-D5 (top position) | 2 | 2 |
c. | Elbow Joints M4 (bottom position) | 4 | 4 |
d. | Elbow Joints D5 (top position) | 4 | 4 |
e. | Side cover Center Joints- M4 | 2 | 2 |
f. | Side cover Elbow Joints M4 | 4 | 4 |
g. | M4x7 Screws | 24 | 24 |
h. | Spring | 88 | 104 |
L | Spring Hook | 2 | 2 |
j. | wall brackets | 4 | 4 |
k. | 05×50 Wall Screws | 8 | 8 |
I. | Hollow Wall anchors | 8 | 8 |
m. | M4x4 Screws | 24 | 24 |
n. | Angle cover | 4 | 4 |
o. | Center Support Bar | 1 | 1 |
p. | White gloves | 2 | 2 |
q. | Spring | 4 | 4 |
r. | Iron eyelet | 88 | 104 |
Frame Assembly
Step 1: Place the included soft padded EPE sponge sheet on a clean area where
the screen will be assembled.
Step 2: Position the pieces of the frame on the EPE sponge in the arrangement
shown above.
Step 3: Insert center joint (a/b) connectors into one-half of the horizontal
frame (B/C) and secure with the M4x7 screws (M) 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
CAUTION!
THE PROJECTION FABRIC IS A DELICATE OPTICAL/LENTICULAR SCREEN MATERIAL AND
SHOULD NOT BE FOLDED, BENT, OR CREASED. ALWAYS MAINTAIN SCREEN MATERIAL FLAT
AND TAUT DURING SETUP AND DISASSEMBLY. TWO PEOPLE ARE REQUIRED TO SETUP AND
INSTALL THE MATERIAL TO AVOID PERMANENT DAMAGE. ANY DAMAGES TO THE SCREEN
MATERIAL WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
TWO PERSON SETUP
Step 6: Carefully and gently place the assembled frame on top of the screen
material in the marked areas as shown below. Make sure to not allow the angle
edge of the frame to come in direct contact with the screen material to avoid
puncturing it. Center Support Bar
Step7: 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. Step 8:
- Insert iron eyelet through the CLR® material hole from behind.
- Attach the spring into the iron eyelet.
- Use the spring hook tool to attach the other side of the spring on the frame.
Begin by first attaching the center points on both vertical (left/right) sides, steps 1-2. Then the center points on both horizontal (top/bottom) sides, steps 3-4. Once all center points have been secured, make sure the screen material is still within the marked areas before proceeding to attach the next springs. Continue attaching the rest of the springs to the material in the following order in steps 5-12.
Note (after all springs have been attached):
Correct material installation –Corners of the screen material are properly
wrapped around the corner edges of the frame and material is evenly tensioned
and flat, creating a nicely taut surface.
How to avoid getting ripples on the screen’s material surface
Solution: With the gloves on and assuring they are clean, pull and smooth out
the material using your hand from the center to the corners, creating a nicely
taut surface as shown below.
To avoid ripples forming in the material it is imperative that all of the
corners are properly wrapped around the edges as illustrated in the check mark
diagrams.
Incorrect material installation –The corners of the screen material are not
properly wrapped along the edge of the frame leaving the material with
unbalanced tension and an uneven finish. To correct, detach springs from
material at the corner(s) where material does not lie flat along the edge of
the frame, reposition the material so that it lies flat and wraps along the
edge of the frame, and reattach springs to the material.
Attention: Do not proceed with the Edge Trim installation until making sure
there are no ripples in the material.
Edge Trim Installation
Step 9: Place the edge trim frame pieces over each end of the frame.
ATTENTION: The back of the material has labels indicating the TOP and
BOTTOM. The top edge trim piece with the logo should be installed at the top.
The material is directional and will not accurately reflect if bottom side is
projected on. Connect edge trim frames (e/f) together using the M4 center
joint (e) and secure with four of the M4x4 screws (m) as show in Step 1.
Repeat for other side.
Once both top and bottom edge trim frames have been connected, attach the
vertical (left/right) sides edge trim frames (d) using the elbow joints (f)
and secure with four M4x4 screws (m) on all corners, Step 2. Step 10: Install
the angle cover (n) on each corner of the frame using the M4x4 screws (m).
Note: The angle cover screws holes align with the screw holes on the
elbow joint. Step 11: Install the springs (q) in each middle area to further
support the bezel trim edge frame.
Notice to Installer
Proper Projector Placement for CLR® The CLR® is exclusively for table-mounted
ultra-short throw projectors.
PROPER PROJECTOR PLACEMENT
Tabletop (bottom) mounted ultra-short throw projector illustration IMPROPER
PROJECTOR PLACEMENT
Overhead placement or a standard projector will make the image very dark, on
account of the screen’s absorbent layer deflecting light that is not aligned
with its reflective angle. Wall Installation
Step 12: 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
installing 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.
Model/Size| X = Wall bracket distance| X1 = Bracket hole
distance| Y = Top/Bottom Wall Bracket Height
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103″| 1200mm (47.24″)| 30mm (1.18″)| 1110mm (43.7″)
123″| 1400mm (55.12″)| 30mm (1.18″)| 1360mm (53.54″)
Step 14: 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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