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Sapphire AV STR12V

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Product Specifications
868mhz sender unit 12v socket :

868 screen receiving unit :

Two connector wires :

Controls :
Up, down and stop
Weight :
Approximately 0.2kgs

Sapphire Auto Trigger System - STR12V

STR12V

Sapphire AV STR12V Auto Trigger System for Sapphire Electric Projector Screen

Sapphire are a major manufacturer of Projection Screens.

With movies now being made with 3D technology and the invention of HD (High Definition) and Blu-Ray technology, more and more people are purchasing projectors to create their own home cinema feeling.

Projector Screens offer the ultimate in projection needs, whether it be as use for a home cinema, a sporting event or entertainment needs in pubs, clubs and bars, aswell as used for outdoor events, however it is most recommended to be used in an office environment particularly for an office presentation. Here at JP-UK, we offer the finest in projection needs and supply everything you will need from Projector Screens and Projectors to Projector Lamps and cages and mounts to store and house your equipment.

Product Description & Contents:

This product is used to automate pulling the screen up and down. It is used for Sapphire Electric screens. It connects to the projector and the screen and whenever the projector is turned on the screen will automatically come down. When the projector is turned off the screen will automatically retract. This particular product includes just the trigger and the receiver. This then enables it to sense the power up and power down of the projector. If your projector has 12V out then this is the product you should buy, but if it does not have 12V out then the STR would be more suitable as it does not work witout the 12V out

Design:

It is designed for the trigger to plug into the projector and the receiver to plug into the screen. When the projector powers up the trigger senses it and sends a radio signal (this occurs even in infra red versions) to the receiver, which then pulls the screen down. The same thing occurs when the power is turned off except the screen retracts rather then drops.

How does it work?

  • Plug the trigger into the projector (should be the back of it).
  • Plug the receiver into the projector screen.