Wall Mounted:
Using the holes on the back of the brackets to guide
you, hold the screen up onto the wall where you wish to
install it and mark the two places where you need to put
the screws.
a.
Use a spirit level to check the screen will be
level and straight on the wall.
b.
Set the screen aside.
c.
Use a drill to make two holes in the places you
marked, ensuring that they are the same size
to correspond with your raw plugs. Then insert
the raw plugs.
Note: The EPS comes with some standard raw plugs for brick walls;
however you may need to find suitable alternatives depending on the
material of your wall.
d.
Lift the projector screen into place, and using a screwdriver, insert the
screws through the brackets and into the aligning holes. Tighten in
place.
e.
Check to make sure the screen is level on the wall.
Ceiling Mounted:
You can hang your projector from ceiling-height in two ways: directly from the
ceiling using eyebolt screws, or from the top of the wall using spacer brackets.
For both kinds of installation, you may also need S-shaped hooks.
As ceilings can be made of different materials - some weaker than others
- you will need to assess if your ceiling is capable of holding the weight
of the screen and if it's safe to do so. Then, make sure you choose the
right fixings for your type of ceiling.
Spacer brackets
Eyebolt screws
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