Tripod Portable Projection Screen Elite Tripod Series USER’S GUIDE Rev. 060809-JA www.elitescreens.com info@elitescreens.
Tripod Screen Parts Identification Support beam Top Hook, Keystone Eliminator & Screen Handle Vertical Extension Bar Vertical locking sleeve ring Screen Material Carrying handle & Screen height adjustment lock/release tab End cap Tripod junction Screen case Tripod Support Legs Using the Screen A. Setting up the screen: Follow the steps below and Fig. 1 & 2. 1. Place the screen in an upright position (fig.1) with the legs toward the ground. 2.
1 3 Fig.1 2 4 Fig. 2 B. Preparing the tripod screen for projection: Follow the steps below and Fig. 3. 1. Pull the screen handle up vertically and hook the screen handle on the Top Hook. *Note: Use the Keystone Eliminator to prevent “Keystone Effect” from occurring. Keystone Effect is caused when a projector presents its image at a downward angle causing a trapezoid-shaped image to appear on the screen. The Keystone Eliminator is designed to eliminate that effect by sloping the screen forward. 2.
C. Disassembling the screen: Follow the steps below and Fig. 4. 1. Unlock the Adjustment Handle by pulling the locking tab to the left and slowly slide the handle all the way down to bring down the position of the screen’s case. 2. Hold the Extension Bar and twist the Vertical Locking Sleeve Ring counter-clockwise to unlock and release the position of the extension bar.
Tripod Series Dimension Table Unit: inches Model Nominal Diagonal View Size HxW Screen Size H x W (A) Top of Screen at Highest Level (B1) Top of screen at lowest level (B2) Screen case at highest point (C1) Screen case at lowest point (C2) End cap size (D) Case length closed (D2) Case width closed (D3) T71NWS1 71"(1:1) 50"x50" 53"x53" 111.8 71.5 35.6 16.9 2.7 58.0 5.9 T71UWS1 71"(1:1) 50"x50" 53"x53" 111.8 71.5 35.6 16.9 2.7 58.0 5.
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