SI Solo / Pro 2 Manuale utente

Screen Innovations
9715-B Burnet Rd, Suite 400 Austin, TX 78758
512.832.6939
www.screeninnovations.com
Rev B April 2019
Solo / Pro 2
Installation Instructions
Lithium Rechargeable Motors

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CONTENTS
Initial Consideration ................................................... Pg 1
Parts in the box .......................................................... Pg 2
Spacer Blocks and Leveling Shims ......................... Pg 3
Installation .................................................................... Pg 4 - 9
Start Up ......................................................................... Pg 10 - 12
Flatten the material at the Weight Bar.................... Pg 13
Running .......................................................................... Pg 14
Charging ......................................................................... Pg 14 - 15
Programming ................................................................ Pg 15 - 16
Pairing another RF Remote using Original
Remote............................................................................ Pg 17
Storage and Transport ............................................... Pg 18 - 20
Care and Maintenance ............................................... Pg 21
Troubleshooting ........................................................... Pg 22 - 23
Mounting Accessories ............................................... Pg 24
Motor Accessories - RTS .......................................... Pg 25
Warranty ......................................................................... Pg 26

INITIAL CONSIDERATIONS
Thank you for your purchase of Solo/Pro 2. The
screen is mountable outdoors, but is not waterproof.
It has not been designed to be run or left in the rain or
condensing humidity. Also avoid water spray, splash
and extreme heat or cold. Protect your Solo/Pro 2. and
you can expect years of quality use.
For RF controlled projection screens, they operate at
433.42MHz. Minimize or eliminate any sources of RF
interference and shielding. Any metal, wire, or foliage
can reduce or block the signal - reducing the operating
range of the controls. Other nearby transmitters may
cause interference also.
Initial Considerations 1

Solo/Pro 2 Screen
RF Remote(2) Ceiling/Wall
Locking brackets
Battery Charger
PARTS IN THE BOX
Parts in the Box 2
Charging cable and holder
(6) Wood
fasteners
(6) Leveling Shims
Spacer Blocks & Leveling Shims 3
SPACER BLOCKS & LEVELING
SHIMS
Spacer Blocks are used to
clear an obstruction on the
wall. Connect spacer block
to each wall bracket before
installation.
Leveling Shims are used if
the ceiling or other
mounting surface is out
of level or plumb. Connect
to ceiling brackets before
installation.

Proper mounting preparation will ensure a great
installation. Mounting brackets must be level to each
other, as well as plumb. They must be screwed into
structural members of some kind, such as ceiling joists
or wall studs. You may use the wood screws provided,
or other anchors (not provided) capable of carrying the
load, that is suitable to the substrate.
DO NOT MOUNT TO HOLLOW SHEET ROCK.
1. The drop is adjustable in the field between 0'' and the
max drop (12'', 24'', or 36'', 4'' for short throw) ordered
for your screen. Use the drawing (refer to pg. 5) to
pick a bracket height that will allow you to extend
your screen to achieve the desired vertical position of
your viewing area.
INSTALLATION
Solo/Pro 2 - Installation 4
(cont. on next pg)
Solo/Pro 2 - Installation 5
13
4"
View Height
Drop
3.43”
(87mm)
2.01”
(51mm)
3.78”
(96mm)
2.87”
(73mm)
2.85”
(72mm)
1.61”
(41mm)
Bracket
size
Small Medium

Solo/Pro 2 - Installation 6
2. Determine the desired horizontal viewing position
centerline of the projected viewing area.
3. The Solo/Pro 2 screen must be installed with the
brackets no more than 8 inches from each end of
the cassette. Measure the overall length of the
cassette to determine the min and max horizontal
spacing of the mounts. Mark the location of the
brackets over a stud or ceiling joist and within an
appropriate distance from the ends. If the location
of the stud or ceiling joist does not allow the center
of the screen to match the projector lens' center,
another board or plate will have to be installed on the
wall or ceilng to take the mount fasteners.
Solo/Pro 2 - Installation 7
Screen Centerline Structural Supports
View Width
Brackets secured to Wall or Ceiling
Structural Supports
2" Min to 8" Max
Cassette Length
(cont. on next pg)

Solo/Pro 2 - Installation 8
5. Hang the screen on the mounting brackets ensuring
that all hooks are engaged in the channel in the back
of the cassette.
4. Ensure the wall bracket lever is down.
Proper position
for installing
screen
6. Slide the cassette left to right to verify it is positioned
at your desired viewing location, then lock the screen
in place, rotating the wall bracket lever to the upward
position.
Solo/Pro 2 - Installation 9

START UP
1. Connect the Charger - Solo/Pro 2 are shipped in
sleep mode. Prior to first use, wake the screen from
sleep:
a. Plug the charger into the wall, connecting the
charging cable to the charger and magnetic charging
port on the cassette. The screen will jog up and down
once to signal that the motor is now awake.
b. In case that the charger does not wake up
the screen, use a thin tool to briefly press the motor
button through the small hole just in front of
charging port. The screen will jog once to indicate it
is awake.
Start Up 10
1a. Connect charger (Preferred)
1b. Depress the Motor button
thin tool
Start Up 11
(cont. on next pg)

2. Open the screen up by pressing the down button on
the remote and remove the weight bar shipping
locks.
Start Up 12 Flatten the material at the weight bar 13
1. Bump the bottom of the weight bar up several
times along it.
2. Use 2 fingers to pinch the material just above the
middle of the weight bar and lightly pull on the
material to smoothe out any wrinkles at the weight
bar.
3. Repeat the process to move the material from the
center toward the other edge.
4. If the screen has been
stored in a wrinkled
condition. The wrinkles
may not fall out
immediately. If wrinkles
remain after an hour, call
512.832.6939 (opt.1) for
further instructions.
FLATTEN THE MATERIAL AT
THE WEIGHT BAR

RUNNING
Solo/Pro 2 is very easy to operate. The RF remote,
supplied with the screen, controls the opening and
closing from up to 30 feet away. Enjoy your Solo/Pro 2 !
RF controlled projection screens operate at 433.42MHz.
Minimize or eliminate any sources of RF interference
and shielding. Any metal, wire, or foliage can reduce
or block the signal - reducing the operating range of
the controls. Other nearby transmitters may cause
interference also.
Running and Charging 14
CHARGING
The battery can last up to a year on a single charge. You
can tell if the battery is low by pressing a button on the
remote while looking into the hole at the left end of the
cassette. If you see a red light flash, then the battery is
low. Simply connect the magnetic charging cable to the
(cont. on next pg)
magnet and the other end to the wall battery charger.
The light on the charger turns red if the battery is
charging, and turns green when it is done charging.
PROGRAMMING
Programming 15
1. Press the down button on the RF remote to send the
screen to its lower limit and wait untill it stops there.
Screen must be at its current lower limit before you
can alter it.
2. Hold the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously until
the screen jogs once.
Setting the Drop - Solo/Pro 2 is factory preset to have
1” of drop, the distance between the top of the viewing
area and the cassette. The drop can be changed to
be up to the MAX DROP (see model number or order
information for your screen's max drop) to customize
the viewing surface's vertical position. To adjust the
drop, do the following:
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