Electric Projector Screens
An electric projector screen can be lowered and retracted automatically using a remote control, wall switch, or trigger cable. They are typically more expensive than manual projector screens, but do offer a number of advantages, including convenience, professional appearance and durability. They can be ceiling, wall or recessed mounted. If you are using your projector screen on regular basis then a motorised projector screen is the way to go.
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Frequently Asked Questions
All you wanted to know about electric projector screens
What is an electric projector screen?
An electric projector screen is a projector screen that is raised and lowered using an electric motor. It is operated via a remote control or wall mounted switch. This makes it easy to use and convenient, especially for large screens.
How much does an electric projector screen cost?
The cost of an electric projector screen will vary depending on the size, type, and features of the screen. However, you can expect to pay anywhere from a few hundred punds to several thousand pounds for an electric projector screen.
How do I install an electric projector screen?
The installation process for an electric projector screen will vary depending on the type of screen you choose and the surface construction on to which it is being mounted. The screen can be wall or ceiling mounted, depending on your room set up. Most electric projector screens can be installed by following the instructions that come with the screen. Depending on how you want to connect the screen’s power cable to the mains electricity supply, you may need to consult a qualified electrician.
How do I clean an electric projector screen?
To clean an electric projector screen, simply wipe it down with a soft, damp cloth. You can also use a very mild detergent to clean the screen surface, but be sure to avoid using any harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
How do I troubleshoot an electric projector screen?
- Check the power cord to make sure it is plugged in and turned on.
- Check the remote control to make sure it is working properly. Replace with fresh batteries.
- Check the iR window on the front of the projector screen casing is not blocked. If it is the remote control signal cannot reach the screen to operate it.
- Check the motor to make sure it is not overheated.
- Check the screen material to make sure it is not damaged or snagged on the roller.
If you are still having problems with your electric projector screen, you should contact the manufacturer for support.