Elite Screens Evanesce Series User Manual

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1. 5-12V Trigger: The built-in 5-12V trigger
input for your new Evanesce allows your screen
to synchronize its drop and rise with the projector's
power cycle. The screen drops when the projector
powers up and retracts when the projector powers
down. The 5-12 volt adaptor connects to your
projectors trigger output via a separate cable that may
or may not be provided by the projector manufacture.
The trigger feature will not work without an output
cable from the projector,

but it can be tested using a

9-volt battery by simply connecting the Red (+) and
Green (-) cable to the 9-volt battery.

2. 3-Way Wall Switch: The 3-way wall
switch is a wall mount control box with an
up/stop/down button and plugs directly
into the screen’s RJ45 port.

3. Infrared (IR) and Radio Frequency (RF) Remote Controls: Although the IR remote requires a direct line of sight
with the IR sensor to function, the screen’s case can be hidden from sight and operated using the RF remote. When
depressing the directional buttons you should hear a faint click signifying that the mechanism is working properly.

*The IR remote can also work with a Universal Learning Remote Control usually by programming the Screens IR codes into
your Universal Learning Remote. Consult your Universal Learning Remote’s manual for programming instructions.

This is the IR remote
with a range of 25 Ft.
Requires 2x AAA
batteries.

UP

Stop

Down

This is the RF remote
with a range of 100 Ft.
Requires 2x AAA
batteries.

*Screen shape may vary based on model

RJ-45 input for 5-12 v

trigger

5-12V RJ45 cable

RJ45 port location for IR
“eye” sensor

RJ45 port location for
3-way switch

3. IR “Eye” Receiver: plugs directly into the
screen’s RJ45 port to present a low profile line-
of-sight control option for your IR remote
control even in a recessed ceiling installation.

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