Stewart Filmscreen WallScreen Deluxe User manual

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OWNER'S
MANUAL
WallScreen Deluxe
Fixed Frame,Snap Screens
with
Various Framing
Options
Stewart
FILMSCREEN
The Reference
for
Stunning™

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at:
www.StewartFilmscreen.com
Printed
in
the
USA.
©2021
Stewart
Filmscreen
Corporation
Stewart Filmscreen reserves
the
right
to
make changes
to
the
product
specified
in
this document.
Sizes
and specifications are subject
to
change
without
notice at Stewarts discretion. From
time
to
time, this
document
is
updated. Current versions
ot
this documentation are posted on
the
Stewart Filmscreen website
Revision
1.1.04
Date:
12/30/2021

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WallScreen
Deluxe
OWNER'S
MANUAL
Contents
To
the
Owner
4
About
WallScreen Deluxe 5
Preparingthe Installation 6
Frame Assembly Instructions 8
EZ
Mount
Bracket System 9
Wall Board
Mount
12
Eye
Bolt
Mount
(Hanging)
14
T-Stand (Self-Supporting)
15
Pocket
Mount
16
Aperture
Mount
17
Attaching
the
Screen
to
the
Frame
18
Caring
for
and Cleaning
the
Screen
20
One
(1)
Year Limited Warranty
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TO
THE OWNER
Congratulations on purchasingone
of
the
finest optical viewing screens
in
the
world.
Your handcrafted, WallScreen Deluxe projection screen
has
been carefully inspected
to
ensure
you will have
an
optimal viewingexperiencethat will last many years. Please take a moment
to
reviewthis manual. It will guide you through the installation and
the
operation
of
your screen and
will also provide you with detailed instructions on
how
to
care
for
your screen'sviewing surface.
From
all
of
us
at Stewart Filmscreen,
we
would like
to
thank you
for
choosing WallScreen Deluxe.
Should you have any questions, please
don't
hesitate
to
contact
our customer service
department
at 1
(310)
784-5300,ortoll free at 1(800) 762-4999. We're here
to
help.
Mary Stewart
CEO
and
Owner
Stewart Filmscreen -WallScreen Deluxe
Frank
Gomez
Fixed
Frame
Masking
Specialist

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ABOUT W
ALLSCREEN
DELUXE
Your WallScreen Deluxe fixed frame supports virtually
all
projection applications. The Velux
finish
is
designed
to
absorb any
projector
overscan. The WallScreen Deluxe features angled
corners and abeveled edge that brings
the
image
area
closer
to
the
front
of
the
frame.
The WallScreen Deluxefeatures snaps and brackets that move on
the
frame
to
allow
for
adjustments.
Rear
projection
is
available
as
an
option. The standard mount
is
awall mount with
the
EZ
Mount
Bracket System.
Other
options include Wall Board Mount,
Eye
Bolt
Mount
(Hanging), T-Stand (Self-Supporting), Pocket
Mount
,and Aperture Mount.
USING THIS
MANUAL
FOR
INSTALLATION
Ifyou are usingthis manual
to
install
the
WallScreen Deluxe, you should be aware that it
describes procedures
for
several types
of
mounts. You must refer
to
the
section
for
the
type
of
mountingsystem you are utilizing.
In
addition, there are general instructions
for
attaching
the
screen
to
the
frame that are provided
in
aseparate section. This procedure
is
to
be performed
at aspecific step
in
the
overall sequence.
VOIDING
YOUR WARRANTY
NOTE: Failure
to
comply
with
the
instructions and guidance contained
in
this manual may
result
in
voiding your warranty
For
the
instructions related
to
your specific mount
type
,refer
to
the
appropriate page:
EZ
Mount
Bracket System (page
9)
Wall Board
Mount
(page
12)
Eye
Bolt
Mount
(Hanging) (page
14)
T-Stand (Self-Supporting) (page
15)
Pocket
Mount
(page
16)
Aperture
Mount
(page
17)
At
the
designated point
in
the
installation,you will need
to
refer
to
the
general instructionsfor:
Attaching
the
Screen
to
the
Frame (page
18).
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PREPARING
THE
INSTALLATION
Before proceedingwith
the
installation, take
the
time
to
thoroughly read and understand these
installation instructions. Failure
to
comply
with
the
instructions and guidance contained
in
this
manual may result
in
voiding your warranty.
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications regarding
the
individual screen dimensions, weight, etc.,are provided
by
the
factory
when
the
unit
is
ordered.
Before beginning the installation
Make sure there
is
aclean surface on which
to
unroll
the
screen and assemble
the
frame.
Check
the
size and weight
of
the
screen
to
be installed so thatyou can plan
for
the
number
of
people required
for
installation. You need at least
two
people
to
mount
the
smallerscreens. More
peopleare needed
for
larger, heavier screens.
What's inside the
box?
Inside your WallScreen Deluxe unit box, you will find everything you need
to
get started on enjoying
your Stewart screen:
Screen image rolled up
in
a
tube
Disassembled frame with
all
the
hardware needed
to
reassemble
Packing material
Your specifically
optioned
mounting hardware
Quick Start Guide
You
will
need:
A drill
A level
A
drop
cloth
Tools
for
tighteningfasteners
Lint-free, clean cloth gloves
for
handling
the
screen
Fasteners appropriate
for
the
surface on which
the
screen
is
being mounted
Ladders
for
the
personnel supporting
the
screen during
the
mounting process
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PREPARING THE INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)
Note: Bolts and
other
fasteners
for
the
screen are standard gauge and standard sizes used
in
the
U.S.,
regardless
of
the
installation country. For this reason,sizes are
in
inches rather than metric
measurements.
UNPACKING
Be
sure
to
unpack carefully
in
aclean
area.
Use special care when handling
the
screen so that it
does
not
become
soiled
or
damaged. If you plan
to
repack your screen and hardware
for
transportation
to
another location, you may wish
to
photograph
or
make a note
of
how
it was
packed. Retain
the
packing material
for
future
use,
if
desired.
CAUTION
Do
not
stand on
the
screen
tube
or
store
it
on its end.This will cause screen damage.If you are
not
planning
to
install
the
screen immediately, make sure it remains horizontal duringstorage.
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Figure 1: Frame Assembly
5/16”-18x1/2” hex
FRAME ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Connecttheframe members by matchingthe numbered
dots
on the ends
of
the members.
2.
Secure the frame members with the supplied 5/16-18 x 1/2" hex
bolt
and 5/16-18 washer (see
Figure
1).
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DETAIL A
AUD. LEFT BOTTOM CORNER DETAIL B
AUD. LEFT TOP CORNER DETAIL C
AUD. RIGHT TOP CORNER DETAIL D
AUD. RIGHT BOTTOM CORNER
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EZ
MOUNT
BRACKET SYSTEM
NOTE: Professional
mounting
techniques
should
be
used.
Stewart
Filmscreen
cannot
be
liable
for
substandard
or
faulty
installations. Failure
to
comply
with
the
instructions
and
guidance
contained
in
this
manual may result in
voiding
your
warranty.
CAUTION
Be
careful not
to
touch or scratch the viewing surface.
To
accurately position the frame,mountthe
EZ
Mount
hanging bar and temporarily hang theframe
before attachingthe screen material. On the
bottom
of
theframe, there are magnets you can slide
to
line upthe steel pucks
to
align with wall studs. Ifthe wall
is
not perfectlyflat, the force
of
the
magnet may cause the frame
to
bend.
For
this reason, shims can be used
to
place between the wall
and the steel pucks so that theframe remains straight. The screen should not be attached
to
the
frame atthis point (see Figures 3-5).
1.
Identifythe location
of
wall studs where you
can securely mountthe
EZ
Mount hanging
bar.
2.
Use a level
to
accurately position the
EZ
Mount
hanging bar on the wall (see Figure
2).
3.
Drill holes through the bar intothe studs.
4.
Use the provided
2"
screws
or
other
appropriatefasteners
to
secure the
EZ
Mount
hanging bar
to
the wall studs.
Note:A
minimum
ofthree
(3)
screws
are
recommended to
safely
secure
the
frame.
More
screws
are
needed for heavier
screens.
5. Recheck
to
make sure the bar
is
level.
Figure
2:
EZ
Mount
is
Level and on Wall Studs
6.
Hangthe assembled frame, withoutthe screen attached, on the
EZ
Mount
hanging bar
to
ensure
that it
is
correctly mounted.
7.
Markthe wall where you will mountthe steel pucks
to
studs that will align with the magnets
fastened on theframe.
Note:
Find
studs
that allow the
pucks
and
magnets
to
be
positioned approximately
12"
to
24"
from the edge ofthe
frame
on
each
side.
8.
Remove theframe. Drill intothe studs and mountthe steel pucks with the provided 2-3/8"
screws or other appropriatefasteners. Use shims
as
needed.
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EZ
MOUNT
BRACKET SYSTEM (CONTINUED)
9.
Reposition
the
frame and
the
slide, and then secure
the
magnets so
they
align
with
the
steel
pucks mounted on
the
wall.
10.
Remove
the
frame. Follow
the
steps
for
attaching
the
screen
to
the
frame (pages
18-19).
11.
YourWallScreen
is
now
ready
to
hang
in
its final position (see Figures 3-5).
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EZ
MOUNT
BRACKET SYSTEM (CONTINUED)
CENTERLINE
EZ
Mount Bracket
EZ
Mount Bracket
16
inch
PRESET
POSITION
-
16
inch
PRESET
POSITION
-
ADJUSTABLE
UP
TO8 inches
FARTHER
LEFT
1 1 ADJUSTABLE
UP
TO 8 inches
-li---------+-1
FARTHER
RIGHT
Magnet
12
inch
PRESET
POSITION
-
ADJUSTABLE
UP
TO
24
inches
----+-
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FROM
EDGE
OF
FRAME
Magnet
1
'1--
- -I-
12
inch
PRESET
POSITION
-
~
ADJUSTABLE
UP
TO
24
inches
FROM
EDGE
OF
FRAME
Figure
3:
WallScreen with Fitted
EZ
Mount
Hanging Bar-
Rear
View
EZ
MOUNT
BRACKET
SUPPORT STRUCTURE
()
.E.
WOOD/
ALUMINUM
STUD)
NEED
A MINIMUM ONE INCH
CLEARANCE
FROM
CEILING
FOREZMOUNT
r
ENGAGEMENT
FRAME
ASSEMBLY
EZ
MOUNT
HANGING
BAR
(49.
5"
long)
#12 X2"
SELF-DRILLING SCREW
(INCLUDED)
Figure
4:
Wall
Mounting-
Side/Top
View
Stewart Filmscreen -WallScreen Deluxe
SUPPORT STRUCTURE
(LE
.
WOOD/
ALUMINUM
STUD)
WALL
MOUNTED
STEEL
PU
CK
#2
8-18,2-3/8"
DRYWALL
SCREW
Figure
5:
Wall
Mounting-Side/Bottom
View

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WALL BOARD
MOUNT
NOTE: Professional mountingtechniques should
be
used. Stewart Filmscreen cannot
be
liable for substandard
or
faulty installations. Failure
to
comply
with
the
instructions and
guidance contained
in
this manual may result
in
voiding your warranty.
1.
Lay
assembled frame face
down
on aclean surface.
2.
Fit wall boards
to
the
outside
of
the
brackets already attached
to
the
frame.
3.
Bolt wall boards
to
brackets using
the
supplied 3/4" hex head bolts
(see Figure
6).
Note:Dependingon
the
size
of
the
screen,
the
number
of
wall
boards may vary. Temporary
attachment
of
the
wall boards
to
the
frame
for
the
purpose
of
positioning
the
frame and
brackets on
the
wall.
4.
Without
the
screen material
attached, position
the
frame and
boards on
the
wall (see Figure
7).
5. Make sure
the
unit
is
level and
plumb. You may need
to
use
shims between
the
boards and
the
wall
to
achieve vertical
plumb.
6. Align
the
board holes with wall
studs,mark and drill holes
in
the
wall that align with
the
board
holes.
Stewart Filmscreen -WallScreen Deluxe
Figure
6:
Temporarily Attaching
Wall boards
to
the
Frame
Figure
7:
Positioning
the
Frame and Wall
Boards
to
the
Wall

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WALL BOARD
MOUNT
(CONTINUED)
7.
Remove
the
boards from
the
frame and attach them
to
the
wall usingthe
provided hardware or other
such appropriatefasteners
such
as
lag
bolts, wall
anchors, molly bolts,
wood
carriage screws, etc. (see
Figure
8)
.
8.
Attach
the
screen
to
the
frame (see pages
18-19).
9.
Attach
the
frame/screen
assembly
to
the
previously
mounted wall boards on
the
wall using
the
3/4" hex head
bolts (see Figure
9).
Note: On some custom sized
frames,
the
use
of
additional
"back support braces"
is
required. These vertical
support
braces assure parallel
top
and
bottom
frame member
alignment once
the
screen
has
been attached
to
the
frame. Do
not install
the
screen/frame
without
required back braces.
CAUTION
Be
careful not
to
touch
or
scratch
the
viewingsurface.
Stewart Filmscreen -WallScreen Deluxe
Figure
8:
Attaching
the
Wall Boards
to
the
Wall
Figure
9:
Finished Screen
Attached
to
Wall Boards

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EYE
BOLT
MOUNT(HANGING)
NOTE: Professional mountingtechniques should
be
used. Stewart Filmscreen cannot
be
liable for substandard
or
faulty installations. Failure
to
comply
with
the
instructions and
guidance contained
in
this manual may result
in
voiding your warranty.
1.
Attach
the
screen
to
the
frame (see pages
18-19).
2.
Use
the
Eye
Bolt
Mount
to
suspend
the
screen.
Eye
bolts are already secured
to
the
frame
makingyour WallScreen ready
for
installation
to
an
appropriate surface (see Figure
70).
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Detail
A:
Eyebolt
Location
Figure
10:
Eye
Bolts Mounted Securely
to
the
Frame
Note: On some custom sized frames
the
use
of
additional "back support braces"
is
required. These
vertical
support
braces assure parallel
top
and
bottom
frame memberalignment once
the
screen
has
been attached
to
the
frame. If back braces are included,
do
not install
the
screen/frame
without
required back braces.
CAUTION
Be
careful not
to
touch
or
scratch
the
viewing surface.
A false ceiling
is
not intended
to
support
the
weight
of
aWallScreen. Contact aStewart
representative
for
more information.
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T-STAND
(SELF-SUPPORTING)
NOTE: Professional
mounting
techniques
should
be
used.
Stewart
Filmscreen
cannot
be
liable
for
substandard
or
faulty
installations. Failure
to
comply
with
the
instructions
and guidance
contained
in
this
manual may result in
voiding
your
warranty.
1.
Attach the screen
to
theframe (see pages
18-19).
2.
Use the T-Stand knobs provided
to
first attach the vertical members
to
each base,then
to
attach
thefinished screen (frame/screen assembly)
to
theT-Stands. The through-holes on each vertical
member should
run
parallel
to
the base (see Figure
11).
3.
Hand-tighten the knobs.
Note: On some custom sized frames the use
of
additional "back support braces"
is
required and
will be included,
if
necessary. These vertical support braces assure parallel
top
and
bottom
frame
memberalignment once the screen
has
been attached
to
theframe. Do not install the screen/frame
without
required back braces.
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Detail
A:
Close
-
Up
ofT-Stand
Base
Figure
11:
AttachingT-Stand Knobs
CAUTION
Be
careful not
to
touch or scratch the viewing surface.
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POCKET
MOUNT
NOTE: Professional mountingtechniques should
be
used. Stewart Filmscreen cannot
be
liable for substandard
or
faulty installations. Failure
to
comply
with
the
instructions and
guidance contained
in
this manual may result
in
voiding your warranty.
1.
Attach
the
screen
to
the
frame (see pages
18-19).
2.
Align
the
first
pocket
mount
to
awall stud on your
wall and fasten the
pocket
mount atthree points
(see Figure
12).
3.
Make sure
to
measure
the
distance you will need
between each
pocket
mount,
from
the
frame
to
ensure everything
is
aligned.
4.
Fasten
the
rest
of
the
pocket
mounts
to
the
wall.
5.
Raise
your assembled frame and simplyclick onto
the
pocket
mounts (see Figure
13).
Figure
13:
Pocket
Mount
Inserting into Frame
Figure
12:
Pocket Mounts on Wall
Note: The number
of
pocket
mounts you receive will be based on overall screen size and weight.
Ensure that
all
pocket
mounts supplied are used
for
installation.
CAUTION
Be
careful not
to
touch
or
scratch
the
viewing surface.
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APERTURE
MOUNT
NOTE: Professional mountingtechniques should
be
used. Stewart Filmscreen cannot
be
liable for
substandard or faulty installations. Failure
to
comply
with
the
instructions and guidance
contained
in
this manual may result
in
voiding
your warranty.
The aperture mount allows you
to
install
the
screen
into
an
opening
in
awall or wall unit. Access
to
the
back
of
the
screen
is
required
to
install
the
attachment hardware.
1.
Prepare
the
aperture.
2.
Attach
the
screen
to
the
frame (see pages
18-19).
3.
Carefully insert
the
frame (with
the
screen
already attached) into
the
aperture. Take care so
that you
do
not damage
the
screen.
Install
the
frame/screen assembly into
the
aperture using
the
attached mounting brackets
and appropriatefasteners (see Figure
14).
CAUTION
Be
careful not
to
touch
or
scratch
the
viewing surface.
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Figure
14:
Installing Frame/Screen
Assembly-
Rear
View, Close-up

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ATTACHING
THE
SCREEN
TO
THE
FRAME
DO
NOT
perform
this
step
UNTIL
instructed
to
do
so in
the
mounting
section.
CAUTION
Be
careful not
to
touch
or
scratch the viewing surface.
Do not use any tools
to
fasten the screen
to
theframe.
Do not
fold
or crease the screen.
UNPACKING AND
UNROLLING
THE
SCREEN
The viewingside
of
the projection screen
is
rolled
to
the inside
to
protect
optical quality. The screen
is
rolled lengthwise.
1.
Remove the screen from the cardboard shippingtube.
2.
On aclean surface, unroll the screen viewing side
up
(see Figure
15).
3.
Remove the protective packing material from the screen material.
Figure
15:
Unrollingthe Screen
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ATTACHINGTHE
SCREEN
TO
THE FRAME (CONTINUED)
4.
Place
the
frame overthe screen,snap side
down
(see Figure
15).
5.
Starting
with
the
snaps on
the
top
corners and then horizontallyalong
the
top
while
liftingtheframe
with
one hand, snap
the
screen into
the
frame. Gently allow
the
screen
to
stretch
onto
the
snaps.
Do
not
jerk, wrinkle,
or
crease
the
screen material,
as
it
can be damaged (see Figure
16).
6.
Lift
the
frame
to
avertical position
to
finish attaching
the
sides and
bottom
row
of
the
snaps (see
Figure
17).
Note: If there are any wrinkles
or
puckers on the screen,
the
snaps on
the
frame can be adjusted
side
to
side. Lay
the
frame viewing side
down
on a clean surface. A
movement
of
1/16
"
to
1/8"
(1.6mm
to
3.2mm)
is
usually sufficient
to
eliminate puckers.
Figure
16:
Attaching
Top
Corner Snaps
Figure
17:
Attaching Remaining Snaps
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CARING
FOR
AND
CLEANING THE
SCREEN
GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
With
reasonable care, you may
expect
many years
of
dependable use
of
your Stewart projection
screen.
FOR
VINYL
SCREEN MATERIALS
ONLY
The surface
of
your screen
is
delicate, so
we
encourage you
to
keep your screen clean. Special
attention
to
these instructions should be
followed
when cleaning.
Avoid gettingany foreign
objects
on
the
screen,
as
cleaning may prove very difficult. It may
not
be
possible
to
remove scratches, paint,
ink,
etc.
A draftsman-style brush may be used
to
lightlywhisk awayany loose
dirt
or
dust particles. (This
type
of
brush
is
usually available at
office
supplystores.)
For
tougher spots, you can make acleaning solution using awater-based detergent and warm water.
Tomake
the
solution, mix one-part Simple Green, 409,
or
anotherwater-based industrial cleaner
with three parts warm water. Moisten aclean
cotton
cloth,
or
cotton swabwith this solution, moisten
the
stained
area,
and gently
lift
off
the
stain. Neveruse
an
aggressive scrubbingaction
as
you could
damage
the
screen surface
by
removing
the
optical coating. Re-moisten
the
area
with clean water
and
dab
dry
with aclean sponge
or
cotton
cloth. Any residual watermarks will evaporate on their
own
in
afew
minutes;
do
not attempt
to
manually drythe screen.
Contact
tech
support
at Stewart Filmscreen ifyou have questions about removing
difficult
spots.
VELUX™
COVERING
CAUTION
Do
not
use any
other
cleaning materials on
the
screen.
Do
not
use chemicals, solvents,
or
alcohol-based cleaners
to
clean
the
screen. Use only
commercially available, water-based degreaser
or
liquid dish soap.
Do
not
use chemicals, solvents,
or
liquid cleaners
to
clean
the
Velux covering.
Do
not
fold
or
crease the screen.
Use alint roller
to
remove particles
from
the
Velux, which
is
the
material covering
the
frame.
A brush may be used
to
comb
(lift)
the
nap
of
the
Velux material
to
eliminate depression marks.
FOR
NON-VINYL
SCREEN MATERIAL
Ifyou have concerns with one
of
our non-vinyl Stewart Filmscreen screen materials,
contact
tech
support
at Stewart Filmscreen.
Stewart Filmscreen -WallScreen Deluxe
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