Preparing the connection, Making the connection – Stewart Filmscreen Corp 4-Way ScreenWall ElectriMask User Manual

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Installing the Multi-Channel Infrared Remote control option

The optional Stewart Filmscreen Multi-Channel Infrared Remote control
allows control of the screens from anywhere in the room.

Note: The distance between the hand-held remote control and the receiver
can be up to 50 feet / 15 m. It is necessary to have uninterrupted line-of-
sight between the remote and the receiver.

Preparing the connection

Before making the electrical connections, you need:

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An available AC constant power source

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A 4-conductor switch hook-up cable (4-conductor bell wire or

category 5 cable is typically used for long runs)

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Wire nuts

Making the connection

Figure 12 illustrates the connections.

Note: The IR Channel Selection Switches must be set at different channels.
The factory sets them at 1 and 2.

1. Mount each Multi-Channel Infrared Control box near the screen.

2. Mount each infrared (IR) eye sensor near the screen.

3. Use wire nuts to connect the screen motor power leads to the

MCIR unit leads.

4. Connect each IR eye sensor to the plug-in module located on the

board.

5. Connect the MCIR boards to the AC power source by connecting

the AC line voltage to the black and white wires on the board.

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Figure 12: Multi-Channel Infrared Remote control wiring

MCIR

Control Board

8-Button Infrared

Remote Control

Infrared

Sensor

Optional
RF Input

IR Channel

Selector

Switch

IR Sensor

Connector

Optional

3-button

Switch Input

AC Power

Black

Common White

UP-Brown

DOWN-Red

DOWN-Black

Neutral

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