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INSTALLATION NOTES
Install the screen in a position that is clearly visible to all viewers! The opti-
mum installation height corresponds to the position of the viewers eyes when
the screen is extended: eye level = lower third of the screen. Install the screen
straight and levelled, otherwise there is a risk that the screen fabric will be rol-
led up and unrolled at an angle. The screen must only be installed so that the
screen fabric extends vertically from the oor upwards! Use suitable dowels
and screws for the mounting surface. (If necessary, obtain suitable mounting
material). With this screen you have the option of choosing between different
mounting options.
BEFORE INSTALLATION, pay attention to where your ultra-short throw pro-
jector will be and where the image will appear on your wall in order to adjust
the correct position of the screen accordingly. It is advisable to test the pro-
jector in its planned position in advance and adjust it to the desired image size
(100“ to 120“).
With increasing size, the image moves upwards!
The distance between the projector and the wall surface on which you are
casting the test image then corresponds exactly to the distance from the pro-
jector to the screen surface. The image height must also be observed exactly.
Now measure the dimensions of your screen and calculate the planned positi-
on of the screen on your wall or the back of your furniture so that it matches
your projection image.
Attention: Attachment to a furniture back panel can only be carried out se-
curely if the furniture has sufcient material thickness in the areas where the
brackets are to be mounted and it is sufciently solid.
Four screws must be used per bracket to ensure a stable and permanently
secure installation!
If you are unsure, ask at the specialist store where you purchased your furniture
or, if in doubt, only use the attachment to a load-bearing wall with dowels and
screws that are suitable for your specic structure. The enclosed assembly
materials are exclusively suitable for installation in solid supporting structures
(concrete or solid brick). Help can be found in specialised DIY stores or from
trained installers.