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hite-Common to screen & 110 VAC Neutral

LVC-IV Low Voltage Control Wiring Diagrams for All Draper Products

Brown-to screen (directional)


switch if furnished.
operated 0n-off
Location of key
Technical Specifications:

Red-to screen (directional)


Power Supply: 110V-120V / 60Hz To 110V AC-Hot

Low voltage wiring by others


Dashed wiring by electrician

Green/Yellow (Ground)

Yellow-to 110 VAC-Hot


Temperature: -40° C – 85° C

Black-to 110 VAC-Hot


Frequency: 433 MHz
Power: <300W Figure 1
Transmit Power: <10mW Optional
Sensitivity: -110dBm IR Eye
Fuse: 3.15 Amp
To screen/lift. See
Notes: 3 Button Wall Switch individual product
-Don't let the RF receiver touch metal objects; this could affect the DOWN - Black wiring diagrams
maximum distance the transmitter can be from the RF receiver. COM - White for details.
-Disconnect the power supply before installing the RF receiver. UP - Red
-Avoid electrostatic interference: Static electricity will damage
the electronic components. RS232/485
-Make sure there is more than 5 feet between the RF receiver or connection
and ground. to next LVC-IV
-Make sure there is more than 1 foot between the RF receiver (universal-either jack)
(supplied by others)
and ceiling.
-Make sure there is more than 1 foot between the RF receiver
and transmitter.
-If using more than one receiver, make sure they are separated Low Voltage RF Remote
by more than 8 inches. Trigger 4-28 VDC Antenna

Signal Light
Radio Frequency (RF) Remote Control
The LVC-IV comes with built-in Radio Frequency Remote control capability (optional handheld transmitter NOT included).
To "Learn" a remote Signal
1 Press receiver button on LVC-IV (see Fig. 2A). Light
2 Signal light will flash slowly.

Receiver
Button
3 Press transmitter's Up button within 10 seconds (see Fig. 2B).
4 Signal light flashes three times quickly.
Receiver
To "Un-Learn" a remote Button
1 Press receiver button on LVC-IV (see Fig. 2A).
2 Signal light will flash slowly.
3 Press transmitter's Down button within 10 seconds (see Fig. 2C).
.
4 Signal light flashes three times quickly.
Data Cable to more

To "Un-Learn" all remotes


Electrically Straight
Low Voltage Trigger

A B C
LVC-IV modules*

UP - Red
COM - White
DOWN - Black
3 Button Wall Switch
IR Eye Input

RS232/485 Inputs/Outputs

1 Press receiver button on LVC-IV until signal light flashes quickly, then release.
2 Press receiver button once while signal light is flashing. Figure 2
3-28 VAC

3 Signal light will stop flashing.

Please Note: Operating range is 250ft (open distance). RF Signal will degrade significantly with each wall it is required to penetrate.
If you are experiencing issues with RF signal strength, the RF antenna can be threaded out one of the knockouts for better reception.

InfraRed (IR) Remote Control


1 Plug Optional IR Eye into mini plug input provided on LVC-IV (see Figs. 1 and 3).
linked together.
LVC-IV modules can be
*A maximum of six (6)

2 IR Remote Control transmitter does not need to be "learned" by the LVC-IV. Simply point and operate.
3 Maximum IR Eye cable length is 42".
Please Note: IR Transmitter Range is 26ft. Figure 3

DC Low Voltage Trigger


The LVC-IV comes with built-in connection for sending a DC trigger (4-28 VDC) from the projector to the projection screen.
1 Connect remote trigger voltage from projector to the low voltage trigger cable.
2 Plug the mini-jack plug of the low voltage trigger cable to the LVC-IV (Figure 1 & 4).
3 When projector is 'ON' the low voltage output of the projector will cause LVC-IV to deploy projection screen.
When projector 'OFF' the low voltage is removed from LVC-IV and projection screen will retract into case.
Wall Switch

Figure 4

Wiring Diagrams
Positive Lead
RedProjection
24 AWGScreens.......................... Page 2
RS-232/485..................................... Page 3

If you encounter anyLead


Negative difficulties installing or servicing your LVC-IV, call your dealer
.60" Max.

Copyright ©2017 Draper Inc. Form LVC-IV-Wiring_Inst17-R Printed in the U.S.A. or contact Draper,
Black 24Inc.,
AWG Spiceland, Indiana, 765-987-7999, or fax 765-987-7142.
External LVC-IV - Single or Multiple
Projection Screen Wiring Diagram
INTERNAL SCREEN WIRING Receiver
White (Common) Button 3 Button Wall Switch
Red (Up) Red-to screen (directional) DOWN - Black
Black (Down) Brown-to screen (directional) COM - White
Yellow-to 110V-220V AC-Hot
Green/Yellow Black-to 110V-220V AC-Hot UP - Red
(Motor Ground) White -Common to screen & 110V-220V AC Neutral
Green/Yellow (Ground)
LVC-IV by Draper

Electrically Straight
Data Cable to more
Location of key LVC-IV modules*

FUSE - 3.15 AMP


250 VAC 5x20mm
To operated on-off RS232/485
110-120 VAC L1 switch if furnished. Inputs/Outputs Wall Switch
Line
N IR Eye Input
Low Voltage
*A maximum of six (6)
GND
Dashed wiring by electrician Trigger LVC-IV modules can be
Low voltage wiring by others 4-28 VDC linked together.
Projection Screen Wiring Diagram
External LVC-IV—Single or Multiple

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External LVC-IV - Single or Multiple

(765) 987-7999
Wiring Diagram for Ambassador and Rolleramic
INTERNAL SCREEN WIRING Receiver
White (Common) Button 3 Button Wall Switch
Red (Down) Red-to screen (directional) DOWN - Black
Black (Up) Brown-to screen (directional) COM - White
Yellow-to 110V-220V AC-Hot
Green/Yellow Black-to 110V-220V AC-Hot UP - Red
(Motor Ground) White -Common to screen & 110V-220V AC Neutral
Green/Yellow (Ground)
Electrically Straight
Data Cable to more
Location of key LVC-IV modules*
FUSE - 3.15 AMP
250 VAC 5x20mm

To operated on-off RS232/485


110-120 VAC L1 switch if furnished. Inputs/Outputs Wall Switch
Line
N IR Eye Input
Low Voltage
*A maximum of six (6)
GND
Dashed wiring by electrician Trigger LVC-IV modules can be
Low voltage wiring by others 4-28 VDC linked together.
Diagram for Ambassador and Rolleramic
External LVC-IV—Single or Multiple Wiring
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RS232 / RS485 Information

RS232 / RS485 CommPort Parameters:


1 Frequency (BAUD Rate): 2400
2 Data long code : 8

123456
3 Parity Check : N
4 Start bit : 1
5 Stop bit : 1
6 Flow Control : NONE Please Note:
Connections using modular cable
must be made using electrically
straight 6-conductor modular cable
(RJ25). This means colors do not
cross over: blue leads to blue, green
to green, etc. (see diagram at right)

COMMAND COMMAND STRINGS REMARK PIN 1 - 5VDC Output


UP 9A 01 01 00 0A DD D7 ID No. : 1 / Channel : 01 PIN 2 - Down
STOP 9A 01 01 00 0A CC C6 ID No. : 1 / Channel : 01 PIN 3 - Up
PIN 4 - Ground
DOWN 9A 01 01 00 0A EE E4 ID No. : 1 / Channel : 01
PIN 5 - RS485-A or RS232-GND
For more detailed programming instructions or group control go to:
PIN 6 - RS485-B or RS232-Tx
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LVC-IV—Dimensions
4.5"
2.214"

Use the appropriate


screws and hardware
to mount the enclosure FUSE - 3.15 AMP

through the four key


250 VAC 5x20mm

holes provided. Use


largest size fastener 10.39"
that will fit in key holes.

2.214"
For AC supply wires attach appropriate ½" Trade Size connector
to route wiring through knockouts. For low voltage wires attach
with appropriate connector to route wiring through knockouts.
Knockouts are provided on all fours sides of the enclosure.

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