Draper 101774QU Premier, 110", HDTV, Grey XH600V, 110 V, with Quiet Motor & LVC-IV Low Voltage Controller The color black, 120V Draper 101774QU is a Premier 54 x 96" Motorized Screen with LVC-IV Low...
Draper 101774QU Premier, 110", HDTV, Grey XH600V, 110 V, with Quiet Motor & LVC-IV Low Voltage Controller
The color black, 120V Draper 101774QU is a Premier 54 x 96" Motorized Screen with LVC-IV Low Voltage Controller and Quiet Motor that is uniquely designed for wall or ceiling mounted installation. The Draper 101774QU features Draper's Tab-Tensioning System to hold the surface taut and keep it wrinkle-free. The projected image is framed by black masking borders at all sides for enhanced contrast. Also, the Draper 101774QU uses a motor-in-roller system, which is mounted on special vibration insulators, so the screen operates smoothly and silently. A grey front projection surface is designed to provide good contrast and black reproduction and is intended for use with moderate- to high-output digital projectors. Grey tolerates more ambient light in the audience area than matte white surfaces and provides a relatively broad viewing cone. This surface is GREENGUARD Children and Schools certified. The motor is mounted inside the roller on special vibration insulators. The LVC-IV low voltage control is used to control the screen's motor using a third-party system in a variety of ways: with a low voltage wall switch, "dry" contact closure, RF (radio frequency), IR (infrared), serial communication (such as RS-232), or low voltage relay (3-28V). It works with the separately available LVC-S, WRT, IRT/R, SP-KSM, and KS-1 Power Supply Switch. The LVC-IV is housed in a single box, features three compartments, and is UL Listed. The module contains a 3-screw terminal block for a low voltage wall switch, an IR receiver jack, a built-in RF receiver, two-RJ25 ports for RS232/RS485, a low voltage relay port with cable, and a user-serviceable 3.5A fuse. Produces less noise when the screen is lowered or raised. Ideal for boardrooms, lecture halls, or other settings where the screen may need to raised or lowered during the event.