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Grandview CN Series User manual

Thank you for purchasing a Grandview projection screen.
Before use, please read instructions carefully. After installation, store instructions for future reference.
Model:CN-Mxx
Instruction Manual for
CN Series Motorized screen
ISO9001:2000
International Certication
Grandview Crystal Screen Canada Ltd.
#11- 3751 North Fraser Way,
Marine Way Business Centre,
Burnaby, BC, Canada V5J 5G4
Tel: 1-604-412-9777 Fax: 1-604-412-9796
Website: www.grandviewscreen.ca
Guangzhou Grandview Crystal Screen Co., Ltd.
No.43,Guomao Road South, Hualong Town,
Panyu District, Guangzhou City, China
Tel: +8620-8489-9499 Fax: +8620-8480-3343
Website: www.grandviewscreen.com
www.grandviewscreen.com.cn
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Ignoring the safety warnings may lead to
injuries and/or damaging the product.
Refrain from hanging anything on the screen as
it may cause the screen to fall.
Do not connect any electrical attachments
or remote controls.
Fixtures should be installed in a secure place
to avoid accidents or the screen falling.
Roll up the screen after every use . Leaving
it hanging for a long period of time may cause
the fabric to loosen.
Please contact your local dealer for repairs or
maintenance. Please contact our company if you
have any further questions . Avoid taking
apart the xtures yourself. Loose parts may
cause the screen to fall.
Warnings
Do not take apart and replace with unknown parts. If there are any problems, please contact your local dealer. Product specications
are subject to change.
The ceiling or wall used for xture installation must be secure to prevent the screens from falling.
While installing electrical motors, please hire professionals or your local dealer to ensure safety.A misconnection may lead
to re or leaks.
Keep all infrared wireless products away from uorescent lighting as it may cause malfunctions.
Please read the following as any damage to the screen surface will affect the quality of the picture:
1.Avoid contact or touching the screen surface as it may cause scratches or tears.
2.Do not write or draw on the surface
3.Clean the screen with a soft cloth and lukewarm water. Do not use any detergent or cleaning products.
Roll up the screen after every use. Ensure that the screen is level when installing; do not pull on the sides or fold the screen.
To prevent unnecessary damage, the operating and maintenance of the screen should be done by adults.
Metal Casing
Screen Fabric
Rod
Description
End Cap
Accessories
Motorized Screen Power Specifications
50Hz / 60Hz 36W/36W
230V/120V/100V
Voltage Frequency Watts Application
Applies up to 120" motorized screens
5 mm Allen Key (1pc ) Installation Manual (1pc )
5 x 40 mm Screw ( 8 )pcs
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Installation
1.This projection screen should be installed at the best possible viewing position for the audience. Take out all the parts
from the packaging and follow the accessories guideline to ensure you have all the parts . The parts needed will vary
depending on which installation you choose to use. For installation on a wood wall or ceiling , use 5 x 40mm anchors
and screws.
Wall Mount
Using a tape measure, measure the distance between the two keyholes on the casing ( Figure 1) . According to the
measurement, use the drill to drill identical holes of the appropriate size on the wall ( use a smaller drill bit than the
actual screws ) and ensure that it is level ( Figure 2 - 3 ) . Screw in the appropriate screws, either 5 x 40mm by itself
for wood walls or with anchors for drywalls , leaving enough space at the end to hang the casing ( Figure 4 ). To ensure
that the screen is level, use a level to check ( Figure 5 ).
2. There are two way for wall brackets to x on the housing. As you can see on the Figure 1, which is our normal xed
way(namely factory set ). While the other xed way is to interchange the left and right wall brackets, and then x
onto the housing ( namely functional installation way, as Figure 2 ).
Installation one( )Factory-set installation way
Factory-set installation way Functional installation way
Figure 1 Figure 2
Instructions
Grandview projection screens are controlled by a manual switch or an automatic remote control.
Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3
3. Automatic remote control (Please see section on Remote Control)
1. T
2. Manual switch control
a.Connect to a power source (Please make sure it is the right voltage)
b. ; it will come down slowly. When it is all the way down, it will stop automatically.
c. ; it will go up into the metal casing. When it is all the way up, it will stop automatically.
D.To stop any time while the screen is in motion, turn the switch to 0.
ear off the glue cloth xed on the bottom rod,ensure the bottom rod is not stuck by the casing.
Turn the switch to position 2 to lower the screen
Turn the switch to position 1 to retract the screen
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2
Motor adjusting slot
Attention:
> Please make sure there is no dust or dirt on the fabric surface before rolling it back to the casing
> The recommened working time is less than 50 seconds. The motor will enter overheating protection
status and stop working for every continuous 4 minuters operation, user would need to wait for a while
until the motor cool down before operating again.
> There is no lube needed for the motor. Please be noticed that the appropriate setting is optimized which
requires no further adjustment, please consult the after sales team before adjusting the limits.
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A
2
3
Wall Mount
Using a tape measure, measure the distance between the two keyholes on the casing ( Figure 1) . According to the
measurement, use the drill to drill identical holes of the appropriate size on the wall ( use a smaller drill bit than the
actual screws ) and ensure that it is level ( Figure 2 - 3 ). Screw in the appropriate screws, either 5 x 40mm by itself for
wood walls or with anchors for drywalls , leaving enough space at the end to hang the casing ( Figure 4 ). To ensure
that the screen is level, use a level to check ( Figure 5 ).
For Functional installation way, we can not only use wall mounting, ceiling mounting to x the housing, but also can just
nail the housing onto the wall and ceiling via wall brackets using spare screws. Please make sure that, using this installation
way, you have to take off the factory-set wall brackets and then interchange left & right brackets before mounting.
Installation two( )Functional installation way
Hanger
Ceiling Mount
Using a tape measure nd out the distance between the two keyholes on the casing (Figure 1 ). According
to the measurement, use the drill to drill identical holes of the appropriate size on the ceiling and ensure that it is
level ( Figure 2 - 3 ). Screw in the hook screws ( not provided ) , and lift the screen into the hook screws to hang
( Figure 4 ). To ensure that the screen is level, use a level to check ( Figure 5 ).
A
2
3
Hanger
Wood material installation
Concrete material installation
Hidden installation
Ceiling mount
Wall mount
Ceiling mount
Wall mount
Ceiling mount
Wall mount
Wall/Ceiling Mounting Installation
Ceiling Mount
Using a tape measure nd out the distance between the two keyholes on the casing ( Figure 1 ). According
to the measurement, use the drill to drill identical holes of the appropriate size on the ceiling and ensure that it is
level ( Figure 2 - 3 ). Screw in the hook screws ( not provided ), and lift the screen into the hook screws to hang
( Figure 4 ). To ensure that the screen is level, use a level to check ( Figure 5 ).

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