DA LITE screen and hardware for control
Pep_SD
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Hi,
I'm installing AMX into an existing boardroom with 2 projectors and 2 Da Lite screens (along with a couple of other devices...)
Currently, each screen is controlled by one in-wall switch (one per screen).
I open the box to see what's behind the switch: it's all 120V wires...
Switch up, the screen goes up.
Switch at center position, the screen stops (from going up or down).
Switch down, the screen goes down.
Could it be that these screen are currently controlled without any LVC unit? If not, where should I be looking to locate the LVCs?
Thank you in advance for all your most valuable inputs - as usual!
Paul-Eric
I'm installing AMX into an existing boardroom with 2 projectors and 2 Da Lite screens (along with a couple of other devices...)
Currently, each screen is controlled by one in-wall switch (one per screen).
I open the box to see what's behind the switch: it's all 120V wires...
Switch up, the screen goes up.
Switch at center position, the screen stops (from going up or down).
Switch down, the screen goes down.
Could it be that these screen are currently controlled without any LVC unit? If not, where should I be looking to locate the LVCs?
Thank you in advance for all your most valuable inputs - as usual!
Paul-Eric
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Do you have any info to share on what is the best way to integrate this with a NI-3100 for instance (from a hardware perspective)?
What wiring to install, what to connect to the AMX?... yes a lot of questions, but that is my first time dealing with screens and I really appreciate any help.
Paul-Eric
I think you need an AMX UPC20. I've seen a number of classrooms with out LowVoltage Controllers. A dead give away is the HighVoltage Control you described.
+1 I completely agree
The larger question is the low voltage controllers. The LVC is sold separately, and since these are existing screens the LVCs may not have been ordered/installed originally. If they were not, you'd need to retrofit them. About the only way to find out is to go up in the ceiling and have a look.
HTH.
Made me understand what to look for.