STEP 9
By pressing (and holding) the ‘CLOSE’
button of Remote Controller (pointing it to
the receiver board) (Fig 9a), and
simultaneously pulling the left mask from
the velvet bar, drive the mask fabric close
until the bar reaches the sliding brackets in
top and bottom (Fig 9). Prepare to attach
the mask bar to both upper and lower slide
brackets using Cap Screws, m6 x 12
(marked by bin a close up). Tighten the four
screws securely with L-Wrench, 4 mm.
Now push the yellow switches of two
detector boards, which are locating on the
bottom-left framework bar marked by c) in
Fig 9, to ‘ON’ position. After this the left
side mask is not reacting to remote
controller until the velvet frames have
been installed in STEP 12 and 13.
a)
c)
Fig 9
b)
Assembly Instructions Masking System
Cinomask F-100
STEP 11
Redo the STEP 8 and STEP 9 exactly similarly
now to the right side of screen. Again make sure
the yellow switches of two detector boards on
the right part of screen becomes to ‘ON’ position
after performing the steps.
STEP 10
Connect the loosen wire ends of ‘right- bottom’ framework bar to the receiver board (Fig 10 and Fig 9a).
Make sure the connectors snap securely to each other.
Fig 10
STEP 12
Starting from left vertical Velvet Frame, attach the frame to the vertical framework bar only from center
holder of frame. String the Cap Screw m5 x 30 through the hole and using L-wrench 4mm tighten the
screw securely against the frame holder exactly as shown in Fig 12a (velvet frame is drawn transparent in
a close up pictures). Similarly, only from center, attach the upper left horizontal frame to the horizontal
framework bar (Fig 12b). There are three slots in the horizontal framework bar to where the frame
holders are inserted before the screw can be tightened against the holder thread.
In corner the two Cap Screws,
m4 x 35 are used for pushing
the elastic joint of corner
seamlessly together (Fig 12c).
Before tightening, the frame
ends in corner are first
adjusted by hand to match
each other. By using the L-
wrench, 3mm, tighten the
screws to an extent that the
velvet joint becomes firmly
together.
c)
c)
b)
a)
Fig 12