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Screen Innovations Slate -AT Zero Edge Fixed

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Product Information

Specifications:

  • Model: Zero Edge / Fixed
  • Compatibility: Slate /AT, Maestro 2, Pure /AT, Short Throw
  • Version: 2.3
  • Release Date: December 2023

Product Usage Instructions

Suggested Projector Placement:

Visit our Screen Material Wizard for minimum throw distance requirements based on screen material. For Black Diamond or Slate materials, mount the projector according to the illustration provided.

Standard Frame Assembly:

  1. Ensure the build area is clean and free of debris.
  2. Insert corner brackets as shown in the diagram, ensuring correct placement of thin and thick brackets.
  3. Align frame corners to be flush and 90 degrees before tightening screws.
  4. Check frame squareness by measuring diagonals and adjusting if needed.

Split Frame Assembly:

  1. Ensure clean build area and identify lower horizontal frame for LED cable insertion.
  2. Splice horizontal frame pieces before adding vertical frames.
  3. Install splice bars and screws to join horizontal frame \pieces.

FAQ

  • Q: Where can I find installation instructions for LED lights?
    • A: If LED lights were ordered, refer to page 10 for installation instructions. Otherwise, proceed to page 12 for material attachment.
  • Q: How can I determine the frame type ordered?
    • A: Frames with a size of 120 and above will be Split frame assemblies, while frames below 120 will be standard frame assemblies.

SUGGESTED PROJECTOR PLACEMENT

Please visit our Screen Material Wizard (screeninnovations.com/tools/screen-material-wizard/) for the minimum throw distance requirements based on screen material.

NOTE: The illustration below shows where the projector should be mounted when using Black Diamond or Slate materials

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SI WARRANTY

Scan the QR code to view the SI warranty for this product.Screen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (2)

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For more technical support questions – Call: 512.832.6939 or email: support@screeninnovations.com
Hours of Support: 7:30 am – 5 pm CST

DETERMINE FRAME TYPE

Determine the frame type ordered. If the frame is 120” and above it will be Split frame assembly, anything below 120” will be standard frame assembly.

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ASSEMBLY

STANDARD – FRAME ASSEMBLY

  1. Ensure the build is clean and free of debris, it is recommended that assembly be done on a clean drop cloth or similar.
    NOTE: The frames are labeled but the lower horizontal frame can be identified by the hole allowing for LED cables, this is particularly important if an LED kit was ordered with the screen.Screen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (6)
  2. Insert the corner brackets as shown in the diagram, both thin and thick corner brackets have the same profile but as implied, one is thinner than the other. The thinner bracket is used in the channel closest to the outer frame edge.Screen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (7)
  3. Align the frame corners to be flush and 90 degrees before loosely tightening one set screw on either side of the corner (on each corner of the frame) the frame must be square before fully tightening frame screwsScreen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (8)
  4. Critical Step: Frame squareness is critically importance, refer to the diagram and measure the frame diagonals and compare. If the distance is not within 1/8”, push from either side of the longer diagonal until each diagonal is measured within 1/8”.Screen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (9)

SPLIT – FRAME ASSEMBLY

  1. Ensure the build is clean and free of debris, it is recommended that assembly be done on a clean drop cloth or similar
    NOTE: The frames are labeled but the lower horizontal frame can be identified by the hole allowing for LED cables, this is particularly important if an LED kit was ordered with the screen.Screen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (10)
  2. Horizontal frame pieces should be spliced before adding the vertical frames. Assemble the horizontal frame pieces by first installing the large splice bar into one of the horizontal halves and loosely add two counter-sunk screws through the front face of the frame. Next, slide the thick and thin splice bars into the horizontal frame and join to the second half of each horizontal frame. Align the frame halves before fully installing the countersunk screws through the front of the frame. From the frame back, align the remaining splice bars to have two set screw on either side of the splice and tighten the set screws. Insert the corner brackets as shown in the diagram; both thin and thick corner brackets have the same profile but thinner brackets are used in the edges of the frame and the thicker corner brackets. The thinner bracket is used in the channel closest to the outer frame edge.Screen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (11)
  3. Align the frame corners to be flush and 90 degrees before loosely tightening one set screw on either side of the corner (on each corner of the frame) the frame must be square before fully tightening frame screwsScreen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (12)
  4. Critical Step: Frame squareness is critically important, refer to the diagram and measure the frame diagonals and compare. If the distance is not within 1/8”, push from either side of the longer diagonal until each diagonal is measured within 1/8”.Screen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (13)
  5. Install the vertical support bar by aligning the channel plates to be roughly centered on the frame, loosely screw the support bar to the channel plates and adjust to square by measuring top and bottom to the same vertical frame before tightening fully.
    Note: The vertical support bar can be installed off center to accommodate a center channel speaker or electrical outlet when using the LED kit.
    Note: If LED lights were ordered installation instructions can be found on page 10, otherwise set the frame aside and proceed to page 12 for material attachment.Screen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (14)

LED LIGHTS ATTACHMENT

If IP (Zigbee) LED controller was selected, a Phillips Hue Hub is needed to accommodate integration and should be set up before LED’s are powered. If added later, the IP LED controller will need to be forced into pairing mode which would require the screen to be removed from the wall if installedScreen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (15)

  1. Connect the LED Controller to the nuts in the frame piece with the screws includedScreen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (16)
  2. Feed the wires through the hole
  3. Plug the lights into the controller plugs.Screen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (17)
  4. Note: Use caution in the next steps; do not kink or fold the light strip, which will cause damage in the circuit. Use the foam strips provided to losely wrap LEDs around the cornersScreen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (18)
  5. Press the lights into the channel on the frame. It is necessary to remove the adhesive backer, the LED strips are securely captured in the LED channel. LED foam must be used when rounding the corners to protect the circuit. Failure to do so will damage the LED strips. The strip should gently round the cornerScreen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (19)

Scan this QR code to see the video for LED kit troubleshootingScreen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig 40

DETERMINE YOUR MATERIAL

  • Non – AT Material (Slate, Pure, Short Throw)
  • Maestro 2 – White AT Material
  • PVC – AT Material (Slate AT, Pure AT)

MATERIAL ATTACHMENT SEQUENCE – ALL MATERIALS

Note: For proper tension and material alignment, follow the post/snap attachment sequenceScreen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (20)

MATERIAL ROLLING

All material should unroll onto the protective sheet foam viewing side down, for material with snaps, the snap opening should face up when material is unrolled.Screen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (21)

SLATE, PURE, SHORT THROW MATERIAL ATTACHMENT

  1. Police the area for hardware, tools, or debris before laying out the included foam sheeting. Refer to the Material Rolling diagram at the bottom of page 12 for material orientation when unrolling the screen optic. Gloves must be worn when handling the material to prevent damage or marring of the screen optic.Screen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (22)
  2. Frame layout requires at least two people to perform, larger frames would require additional more. Center and lay the frame onto the screen material keep the frame flat to the material to avoided puncturing the optic with frame corners
  3. Remove and discard the post retention bumpers and distribute the posts along the frame so they align with the holes in the screen material. Refer to the Material Attachment Sequence diagram and begin attaching the material to the posts or snaps, for material using posts, slip the hole at the material edge over the postScreen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (23)

MAESTRO 2 – AT MATERIAL (WITH BLACK BACKER) – ATTACHMENT

  1. Police the area for hardware, tools, or debris before laying out the included foam sheeting. Refer to the Material Rolling diagram at the bottom of page 12 for material orientation when unrolling the screen optic. Gloves must be worn when handling the material to prevent damage or marring of the screen optic.
  2. Unroll the Maestro 2 material onto the protective foam sheeting viewing side down, the back is identified by the slight shine at the point where the white Maestro 2 attaches to the black tensioning media. Lay the black scrim centered on the screen material with corner pockets facing up.
  3. Frame layout requires at least two people to perform, larger frames would require additional more. Center and lay the frame onto the screen material keep the frame flat to the material to avoided puncturing the optic with frame corners. Tuck the corners into the scrim and verify the frame is still centered.Screen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (24)
  4. Remove and discard the post retention bumpers and distribute the posts along the frame so they align with the holes in the screen’s black tensioning media. Refer to the Material Attachment Sequence diagram on page 12 and begin attaching the material to the posts by slipping the holes in the black tensioning media over the postScreen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (25)

PVC AT MATERIAL ATTACHMENT

(Slate AT, Pure AT)

  1. Ensure the screen material is flat and adjust the snap positions if necessary to flatten the screen material. Once all snaps are attached (following the sequence above), flip screen over and make sure that the screen material is flat and taut everywhere.Screen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (26)
    Note: Acoustically Transparent (AT) materials come with a black backer that must be installed to eliminate light scatter.
  2. Gently turn over the screen onto a soft, clean surface, ensuring that the screen material is flat and taut everywhere.
  3. Install the retrofit channel nut inside the channels.Screen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (27)
  4. Attach the black backer to the inside of the frame through the grommets. Secure with thumb\ screws.Screen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (28)
  5. Secure black backer material with provided thumb screws.Screen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (29)

TRIM ATTACHMENT

  1. Trim is installed with the screen facing down following the material installation. Attach the trim by adding the vertical pieces to the frame and the 4 corner brackets into the horizontal trim. Align the horizontal trim as shown and slip the protruding corner post into the vertical trim.
    Note: Split Frame Trim horizontals should be spliced using the included trim splice bars before installation.Screen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (30)
  2. Push the trim corners flush and hold while tightening the set screws. Add, two per corner, of the ¼-20 x ¼” trim screws and verify corners are flush. Split Frame Only: Connect the horizontals at the middle by installing quantity 4 1/4–20 x 1/4’’ screws trough the trim into the splice bar.

WALL MOUNTING

  1. Brackets should be installed between 6” and 1/3 the width of the screen from the left and right edge.
    Note: Screens above 133” will use 3 brackets and all brackets should be installedScreen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (32)
    Note: Horizontal frame pieces should be spliced before adding the vertical frames. Assemble the horizontal frame pieces by first installing the large splice bar into one of the horizontal halves and loosely add two counter-sunk screws from the front face of the frame. Next, slide the thick and thin splice bars into the horizontal frame and attach to the second half of each horizontal frame. Align the frame halves and fully install the countersunk screws through the front of the frame. From the back, align the remaining splice bars to have two set screw on either side of the splice and tighten.
  2. With two or more people lift the screen and mount to the brackets completing the installation when wall mounting
    Note: If LED kit was used, carefully pull the bottom of the screen away from the wall to plug into power, cable management is critical to prevent the electrical cable from contacting the back of the screen.Screen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (33)

OPTIONAL FLOWN MOUNTING

  1. Flown Kit Ceiling Mount should be installed between 6” and 1/3 the width of the screen from the left and right edge. Once placement is determined, anchor the ceiling mount to a joist, beam, or similar support structure
    Note: Make sure to drill the holes into a beam that can support the weight of the screen.Screen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (34)
  2. Feed the cable through the griplock leaving sufficient slack to attach the griplock assembly to the channel nuts in the upper frame. Height adjustment and leveling is done by pulling the cable through the griplock, to lower the flown height, lift the screen up to release tenson and depressing the griplock releaseScreen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (35)

IP (ZIGBEE) CONTROLLED LIGHTING SETUP

CONNECT TO LED STRIP

The controller input voltage must be in accordance with the required voltage of LED strips.

  • Input voltage = Output VoltageScreen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (36)

MOUNTING

Free screw when connecting to LED stripScreen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (37)

ZIGBEE 3.0 APP CONTROL INSTRUCTION

Scan this QR code to get more details.Screen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (38)

IR LIGHTING HEX CODES

Scan this QR code to use for different remote controlScreen-Innovations-Slate -AT-Zero-Edge-Fixed-fig (39)

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Documents / Resources

Screen Innovations Slate -AT Zero Edge Fixed [pdf] Instruction Manual
Slate -AT, Maestro 2, Pure -AT, Short Throw, Slate -AT Zero Edge Fixed, Slate -AT, Zero Edge Fixed, Edge Fixed, Fixed

References

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