Da-Lite Cosmopolitan Electrol Instruction Book

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    Da-lite screen company, inc. 3100 north detroit street post office box 137 warsaw, indiana 46581-0137 phone: 574-267-8101 800-622-3737 fax: 574-267-7804 www.Da-lite.Com e-mail: info@da-lite.Com power presentation products the in instruction book for cosmopolitan ® electrol ® 12'x12', 200" diagonal a...

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    Carefully unpack screen and remove outer wrapping from case. Remove the black tape and rubber bands from the slat bar after the case has been installed. The cosmopolitan ® electrol ® comes with brackets to allow for wall mount or ceiling mount installations. Procedures for each method are as follows...

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    Cosmopolitan ® electrol ® installation for screens without a built-in low voltage control internal wiring has been completed at the factory. Installer must route power to the wall switch and to the junction box located on the left end of the screen case. See wiring diagram below for wire connections...

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    3 setting the up limit position caution: do not allow the slat bar to wrap over the top of the roller when the screen is rolling into the case. The screen could be damaged. Screen travels into case too far: turn the up limit switch screw clockwise to decrease the amount of travel. Run the screen up ...

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    4 low-voltage wall switch optional ir and rf remote control motor blue (common) brown (hot) green ground to case 240vac 50hz 240v wiring diagram with optional built-in low voltage control rj 9 up stop down ground–must be connected to building ground rj 9 green front back up dn gnd +5v 3-position swi...

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    Troubleshooting symptom 1. Screen will not operate. Motor does not hum. 2. Incorrect stopping position in downward direction. 3. Incorrect stopping position in upward direction. 4. Noise. Note: screen will operate with a low pitched hum. 5. Coasting. Cause (a) blown fuse. (b) tripped circuit breaker...