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Dual Purpose Projection Screen WhiteBoardScreenSeries User s Guide Thank you for choosing the WhiteboardScreenSeries dry-erase whiteboard projection screen! Please read through this user guide before utilizing the screen. Correct usage and maintenance will ensure a long product life. Precautionary Notes: Before using the dry-erase function of your whiteboard screen, please make note of the following instructions to properly maintain and clean your dry-erase surface projection screen. (These Whiteboard cleaning tips are just as relevant with any dry-erase writing surface as they are with our Whiteboard- Projection Screens.) 1. Only use a high density foam eraser when removing dry-erase markings from the Whiteboard screen. 2. Do not use abrasive erasers as these may scratch the surface of the screen. 3. Never spray the whiteboard cleaner solution onto the surface while marker writing is present and then attempt to use a high density foam eraser to remove. This will only smear the dry-erase marker ink making the surface more difficult to clean and will likely ruin the foam eraser. 4. If there are any dry-erase markings left behind even after attempting to remove them using our high density erasers, spray our whiteboard cleaning solution directly onto the screen surface and use only a soft microfiber cloth to wipe-down and clean the area. For a video demonstration, please visit: http://www.elitescreens.com/whiteboardscreen-cleaning If replacement cleaning accessories are needed, please visit the Whiteboard cleaning accessories section of our website at http://www.elitescreens.com/clean-whiteboard Rev. 05152015-EA www.elitescreens.com [email protected]

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Page 1: user guide WhiteBoard series V5.27.09 · Before using the dry-erase function of your whiteboard screen, please make note of the following instructions to properly maintain and clean

Dual Purpose Projection Screen

WhiteBoardScreen™ Series

User’s Guide Thank you for choosing the WhiteboardScreen™ Series dry-erase whiteboard projection screen! Please

read through this user guide before utilizing the screen. Correct usage and maintenance will ensure a

long product life.

Precautionary Notes:

Before using the dry-erase function of your whiteboard screen, please make note of the following

instructions to properly maintain and clean your dry-erase surface projection screen. (These Whiteboard

cleaning tips are just as relevant with any dry-erase writing surface as they are with our Whiteboard-

Projection Screens.)

1. Only use a high density foam eraser when removing dry-erase markings from the Whiteboard screen.

2. Do not use abrasive erasers as these may scratch the surface of the screen.

3. Never spray the whiteboard cleaner solution onto the surface while marker writing is present and then

attempt to use a high density foam eraser to remove. This will only smear the dry-erase marker ink

making the surface more difficult to clean and will likely ruin the foam eraser.

4. If there are any dry-erase markings left behind even after attempting to remove them using our high

density erasers, spray our whiteboard cleaning solution directly onto the screen surface and use only a

soft microfiber cloth to wipe-down and clean the area.

For a video demonstration, please visit: http://www.elitescreens.com/whiteboardscreen-cleaning

If replacement cleaning accessories are needed, please visit the Whiteboard cleaning accessories section

of our website at http://www.elitescreens.com/clean-whiteboard

Rev. 05152015-EA www.elitescreens.com [email protected]

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Parts List for WhiteBoardScreen™

Please make sure all parts listed are included before proceeding with installation

a b c

d e f

G and H are not

actual in d iv idu a l

parts included but

configurations only by

combining parts (d)

and (e) with the

butterfly screw g h

I j k

Note: The WhiteBoardScreen™

Series eraser should only be used for

the WhiteBoardScreen™.

Parts List a. Qty 4 – Butterfly screw

b. Qty 12 – Wall screw

c. Qty 12 – Hollow wall (or drywall) anchor

d. Qty 2 – Top hanging wall brackets (to the wall)

e. Qty 2 – Top hanging white board brackets (to the white board)

f. Qty 2 – Bottom hanging bracket

g. For white board diagonal size 60 (4:3) inches

h. For white board diagonal 80 (4:3), 96 (16:9) inches.

i. Qty 2 – white board eraser

j. Qty 2 – Dry‐erase pens

k. Qty 1 – WhiteBoardScreen™ cleaner

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X 2

2

Fig. 6

Installation

1. Mark the location the WhiteBoard™ screen will be installed and drill your holes for all Top Hanging Wall

Brackets (fig. 1) and Bottom Frame Hanging Brackets (fig. 2)

2. Attach the Top Hanging White Board Brackets (fig. 3) to the Top Hanging Wall Brackets (fig. 1) with the

Butterfly Screws according to the size of the WhiteBoardScreen™ as specified in fig. 4 and 5 below.

3. Next, affix the Top Hanging Wall Brackets (fig. 1) and the Bottom Frame Hanging Brackets (fig. 2) to the

drilled locations and install the wall screws (fig. 6).

4. Lastly, hang the WhiteBoardS creen™ on the brackets (fig. 7).

Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3

Fig. 4 Fig. 5

Note: Fig. 4 Bracket configuration for white board 60 inch diagonal (4:3) screens

Fig. 5 Recommended Bracket configuration for white board 80 inch (4:3) and 96 inch (16:9)

C x 12

D

B X 1 A X 4

Fig. 7

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Desktop Projector Mode Overhead Projector Mode

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Recommended Installation Locations for desktop and overhead projector installations

The StarBright4 material used in this WhiteBoardScreen™ has a special high gain that is angular reflective. In order to take full advantage of this special material, it is important that the WhiteBoardScreen™ is installed properly so that the projected image is viewed within the recommended viewing angle.

It is normal for some viewing areas to be less bright than the center due to the nature of the

screen material. It is not a defect and minor “hot spotting” will occur as a result.

The below charts will assist in determining several factors to consider to help you with your installation.

Please note that these are only recommendations.

Desktop projector installation

Unit: mm

Model

Number

Overall

Width

(W)

Overall

Height

(H)

Installation

Height (A)

Suggested

Projection

Distance (B)

Sit ting

View

Distance

(C1)

Standing

View

Distance

(C2)

Suggested

Projection

Height (D)

Viewer

Distance

(E)

Sitting View

Height (F1)

Standing View

Height

(F2)

Sit ting

View Angle (01)

Standing

View

Angle

(02)

WB60V 1190.0 930.0 1000 ‐ 1200 1950 ‐ 2950 160 114 800 ‐ 1000 1200 1200 1700 9° 6°

Unit: Inches

Model

Number

Overall

Width

(W)

Overall

Height

(H)

Installation

Height (A)

Suggested

Projection

Distance (B)

Sitting

View Distance

(C1)

Standing

View

Distance

(C2)

Suggested

Projection

Height (D)

Viewer

Distance

(E)

Sitting View

Height (F1)

Standing View

Height

(F2)

Sitting View Angle (01)

Standing

View

Angle

(02)

WB60V 46.9 36.6 39.4 ‐ 47.2 76.8 ‐ 116.1 6.3 4.5 31.5 ‐ 39.4 47.2 47.2 66.9 9° 6°

Standing View

Sitting View

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Unit: mm

Model

Number

Overall

Width

(W)

Overall

Height

(H)

Installation

Height (A)

Suggested

Projection

Distance (B)

Sit ting

View

Distance

(C1)

Standing

View

Distance

(C2)

Suggested

Projection

Height (D)

Viewer

Distance

(E)

Sit ting

View

Height

(F1)

Standing

View

Height

(F2)

Sitting

View

Angle

(01)

View

Angle

(02)

WB80V 1630.0 1230.0 1000 ‐ 1200 2750 ‐ 3750 228 145 800 ‐ 1000 1200 1200 1700 10° 6°

Unit: inches

Model

Number

Overall

Width

(W)

Overall

Height

(H)

Installation

Height (A)

Suggested

Projection

Distance (B)

Sit ting

View

Distance

(C1)

Standing

View

Distance

(C2)

Suggested

Projection

Height (D)

Viewer

Distance

(E)

Sit ting

View

Height

(F1)

Standing

View

Height

(F2)

Sit ting

View

Angle

(01)

Standing

View

Angle

(02)

WB80V 64.2 48.4 39.4 ‐ 47.2 108.3 ‐ 147.6 9.0 5.7 31.5 ‐ 39.4 47.2 47.2 66.9 10° 6°

Standing View

Sitting View

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Unit: mm

Model

Number

Overall

Width

(W)

Overall

Height

(H)

Installation

Height (A)

Suggested

Projection

Distance (B)

Sitting

View

Distance

(C1)

Standing

View

Distance

(C2)

Suggested

Projection

Height (D)

Viewer

Distance

(E)

Sitting

View

Height

(F1)

Standing

View

Height

(F2)

Sitting

View

Angle

01)

Standing

View

Angle

(02)

WB96H 2130.0 1230.0 1000 ‐ 1200 3200 ‐ 4200 187 125 800 ‐ 1000 1200 1200 1700 8° 5°

Unit: inches

Model

Number

Overall

Width

(W)

Overall

Height

(H)

Installation

Height (A)

Suggested

Projection

Distance (B)

Sit ting

View

Distance

(C1)

Standing

View

Distance

(C2)

Suggested

Projection

Height (D)

Viewer

Distance

(E)

Sitting

View

Height

(F1)

Standing

View

Height

(F2)

Sitting

View

Angle

(01)

Standing

View

Angle

(02)

WB96H 83.9 48.4 39.4 ‐ 47.2 126 ‐ 165.3 7.4 4.9 31.5 ‐ 39.4 47.2 47.2 66.9 8° 5°

Standing View

Sitting View

Desktop Installation explanation : A=Installation Height (Floor to bracket drilling hole)

B=Suggested Projection Distance (Projector to screen)

C1=Sit View Distance (The brightest view when people are sitting down in relation to the angle setting in F1) C2=Stand View Distance (The brightest view when people are standing in relation to the angle setting in F2)

****User selectable average recommendations****

D=Suggested Projection Height (Floor to project center)

E=Viewer Distance (User to projector)

F1=Sit View Height

F2=Stand View Height

**** The basis of height is from an average height ****

θ1=Sit View Angle (Screen slope angle between screen and wall to achieve brightest view)

θ2=Stand View Angle (Screen slope angle between screen and wall to achieve brightest view)

(*****Relation between C1, F1 and θ1 ; Relation between C2, F2 and θ2*****)

W=Overall Width

H=Overall Height

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Overhead Projector installation

Unit: mm

Models

Overall

Width

(W)

Overall

Height

(H)

Installation

Height (A)

Suggested

Projection

Distance

(B)

Ceiling

Height

(C)

Suggested

Offset (D)

Viewer

Distance

(E)

Sitting

View

Height

(F1)

Standing

View

Height

(F2)

WB60V 1190.0 930.0 2340 1950 ‐ 2950 2500 130 1200 1200 1700

Unit: Inches

Models

Overall

Width

(W)

Overall

Height

(H)

Installation

Height (A)

Suggested

Projection

Distance

(B)

Ceiling

Height

(C)

Suggested

Offset (D)

Viewer

Distance

(E)

Sitting

View

Height

(F1)

Standing

View

Height

(F2)

WB60V 46.9 36.6 92.1 76.8 ‐ 116.1 98.4 5.1 47.2 47.2 66.9

Standing View

Sitting View

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Unit: mm

Model

Number

Overall

Width

(W)

Overall

Height

(H)

Installation

Height (A)

Suggested

Projection

Distance

(B)

Ceiling

Height

(C)

Suggested

Offset (D)

Viewer

Distance

(E)

Sitting

View

Height

(F1)

Standing

View

Height

(F2)

WB80V 1630.0 1230.0 2340 2750 ‐ 3750 2500 174 1200 1200 1700

Unit: Inches

Model

Number

Overall

Width

(W)

Overall

Height

(H)

Installation

Height (A)

Suggested

Projection

Distance

(B)

Ceiling

Height

(C)

Suggested

Offset (D)

Viewer

Distance

(E)

Sitting

View

Height

(F1)

Standing

View

Height

(F2)

WB80V 64.2 48.4 92.1 108.3 ‐ 147.6 98.4 6.9 47.2 47.2 66.9

Standing View

Sitting View

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Unit: mm

Model

Number

Overall

Width

(W)

Overall

Height

(H)

Installation

Height (A)

Suggested

Projection

Distance

(B)

Ceiling

Height

(C)

Suggested

Offset (D)

Viewer

Distance

(E)

Sitting

View

Height

(F1)

Standing

View

Height

(F2)

WB96H

2130.0

1230.0

2340 3200 ‐

4200

2500

29

1200

1200

1700

Unit: Inches

Model

Number

Overall

Width

(W)

Overall

Height

(H)

Installation

Height (A)

Suggested

Projection

Distance

(B)

Ceiling

Height

(C)

Suggested

Offset (D)

Viewer

Distance

(E)

Sitting

View

Height

(F1)

Standing

View

Height

(F2)

WB96H 83.9 48.4 92.1 126 ‐ 165.3 98.4 1.1 47.2 47.2 66.9

Standing View

Sitting View

Overhead installation explanation:

A=Installation Height (Suggested from floor to top of screen)

B=Suggested Projection Distance (Projector to screen)

C=Ceiling Height

D=Suggested Offset (Distance between projection center and top of screen) E=Viewer Distance (User to projector)

F1=Sit View Height

F2=Stand View Height

****The basis of height is from an average height****

W=Overall Width H=Overall Height

Note: The data is for reference only. The installer should base the installation according to

the customer and the space provided.

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Limited Warranty Policy What is Covered: Elite Screens, Inc. (“Elite Screens”) warrants its products to the first retail purchaser, if purchased new and operated in the United States or Canada, to be free from defects in workmanship and materials (except as provided below) for a period of (2) years from the date of original purchase, and (3) years for products purchased directly by educational, non-profit, religious or government organizations. Refurbished products purchased directly from Elite Screens are warranted for a period of (90) days from the date of original purchase. For warranty service, you must provide proof of purchase and the serial number of your product.

How to Get Service: Should this product prove defective during the warranty period, please visit www.elitescreens.com/rmaform and submit a warranty claim form. You must provide your proof of purchase, the serial number of your product, and describe the problem you are experiencing with your screen. An Elite Screens representative will determine whether the product requires service, and provide you with further instructions on how to proceed with your warranty claim.

Missing Parts: If your product is missing parts, Elite Screens will, at its option, replace the part without any charge, including shipping and handling, provided that that you report your claim within (7) days of receipt. If you report your claim after (7) days of receipt, but within (30) days of receipt, Elite Screens will, at its option, replace the part without charge, but you will bear the cost of shipping and handling. If you report your claim after (30) days of receipt, you will bear all costs to replace the part.

Returns and Exchanges: If a return is needed, Elite Screens will issue you a Return Merchandise Authorization (“RMA”) Number. This number is valid for (45) days from the date of issue, and is required to process any returns. A returned item sent to Elite Screens without a visible or valid RMA Number is subject to refusal by Elite Screens. You are responsible for the cost of returning the item and ensuring the product is properly packaged to prevent damage in transit. Once a returned product is received, Elite Screens will, at its option, replace the product or part without charge, including ground service freight. The replacement product or part may be new or refurbished to the Elite Screens standard of quality, and is subject to stock availability. Elite Screens’ liability for replacement of the covered product will not exceed the original retail selling price of the covered product. Exchange products and parts assume the remaining warranty period of the original product covered by this limited warranty.

What is Not Covered: This warranty is not transferable and does not cover product purchased by another end user. This warranty does not cover incidental damages, such as loss of time, loss of use, or installation costs of defective, repaired or replaced product. This warranty does not cover product that has been damaged or rendered defective as a result of (a) neglect, abuse or misuse; (b) modification of the original product; (c) improper use or installation of products not manufactured by Elite Screens; (d) service provided by anybody other than Elite Screens; (e) abnormal mechanical or environmental conditions; (f) unusual physical or electrical stress -including failure or fluctuation of electrical power, lighting, static electricity, fire, tornadoes, or other natural disasters. Elite Screens does not warrant against freight damage, concealed or otherwise, unless product is shipped directly from an Elite Screens facility. You must contact the vendor and the delivering carrier to report freight damage within (7) days of receipt. Failure to report freight damages within the carrier’s guidelines may result in you bearing all costs. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY AND REMEDY PROVIDED ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES. ELITE SCREENS, INC. DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES THE END USER SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND THE END USER MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY, ELITE SCREENS, INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS, INCONVENIENCE, OR DAMAGE, INCLUDING DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, RESULTING FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE ELITE SCREENS PRODUCT, OR FOR LOST DATA OR LOST SOFTWARE WHETHER RESULTING FROM BREACH OF WARRANTY OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY. In Canada, warranties include both warranties and conditions. Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.

International Warranty: Elite Screens, Inc. does not provide warranty coverage outside of the United States or Canada. For more information on the warranty coverage, terms and conditions in your region, contact your Elite Screens International Distributor directly.