Installation Instructions

Phantom Video Projector Lift for Tabletop Installation by Draper, Inc. page 4 of 4
Phantom Tabletop Wiring Diagram
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DOWN - BLACK
COM - WHITE
UP - RED
STOP
DASHED LINES INDICATE
WIRES PROVIDED BY INSTALLER
DC CONVERTER
OUTPUT: 24 VDC
2.5 Amp
( up to six total-connect from AUX to Eye).
AUX PORT- For connecting multiple controls together.
EYE PORT- For IR EYE; RF Receiver or LED
Switch. If more than one of these three is
used with control, a splitter is required.
WALL SWITCH
3 BUTTON
LINEAR ACTUAT
OR
24 VDC
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BK
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DC Motor Control
Adjusting Obstruction Shutoff Sensitivity
The Obstruction Shutoff feature stops the unit if its operation is obstructed. For this
feature to work properly, its sensitivity must be adjusted.
This is the final stage of installation. Projector and closure panel must be installed
before adjusting the sensitivity of this feature, and it must be reset if changes are made
in the projector or closure panel in the future.
* Please Note: To adjust this feature, you must use the Serial Programming/
Control Kit (provided). This feature is used to adjust the unit's sensitivity to an
obstruction before it stops the lift from closing.
1 Download Obstruction Shutoff Adjustment GUI Program from
www.draperinc.com/go/Phantom.htm and install on your PC/Laptop.
2 Connect your PC/Laptop to the Phantom, as shown in figure below.
3 Launch the GUI program on your PC/Laptop so that you see the diagram to the right.
4 Operate the Phantom "open" and "closed."
5 Adjust the sensitivity of the "Open" function. This will set how much weight it takes to keep the
unit from opening. Starting with the "Low Threshold" button beneath the "Open Direction"
heading in the GUI window, use the "Threshold" buttons until the unit does not open (use the
remote to try and open after each adjustment—if it opens, close it and go to the next button).
Then use "Nudge Stall Current Higher (Less Sensitive)" button until the unit opens normally to
see result. This button on the GUI may have to be pressed many times.
Please Note: When you press a program button on the GUI, you must watch for the
"Program Light" on the DC Motor Control to light up to verify that it received the command.
6 Repeat step 4 for the "Close" function, using the buttons beneath the "Close Direction" heading.
This will set how much pressure the unit will exert on an obstruction before it stops operating.
Caution: Once the sensitivity is set as outlined above so that the unit operates, it can be
adjusted according to the situation and preferences of the installer/end user. While
adjusting the "closing" sensitivity, DO NOT use your hands, fingers or other body parts to
test the setting. If the Obstruction Shutoff is engaged, the motor can be reactivated by
pressing the "Up" or "Down" button on the control switch.
Please Note: The unit may stall if the motor becomes overheated during this procedure,
causing a false sensitivity setting. Once the sensitivity has been set, leave unit to cool for several minutes, then test. You may need to set the
sensitivity more than once.
R2D7 v2
Technology made simple
SYS 7 SYS 6 SYS 5 SYS 4
SYS 1 SYS 2 SYS 3 RS-232
MAIN
Eye
Port
Motor
Control
R2D7
RS232
Adapter
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Prog
Light
R2D7 v2
Technology made simple
SYS 7 SYS 6
SYS 1 SYS 2
MAIN
Please Note:
Cable used to connect to the Eye jack must be electrically straight
6-conductor modular cable (RJ25). This means colors do not cross
over: blue leads to blue, green to green, etc. (see diagram below).
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Modular Connector
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Modular Connector
(RJ-14 a.k.a ‘6P4C’)
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Modular Connector
(RJ-25 a.k.a ‘6P6C’)
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away (down)
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Modular Connector
(RJ-14 a.k.a ‘6P4C’)
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away (down)
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PIN 2 PIN 5
(220V Only)