Da-Lite 20842 Tensioned Advantage Complete Series 65x104 Ceiling Recessed Electric Screen

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Da-Lite 20842 Tensioned Advantage Complete Series 65x104 Ceiling Recessed Electric Screen

The Da-Lite 20842 Tensioned Advantage ceiling recessed electric screen series is designed with ceiling trim in place, to conceal the rough opening eliminating the need to complete additional trim work once the screen is installed. Its two-stage installation option affords the screen case to be installed during the rough-in construction stage, and the screen surface assembly during the finishing stage. Sliding installation brackets allow mounting flexibility for easy attachment of the screen housing to the structure above the drop ceiling.

Features:

  • Standard Low Voltage Control (LVC) and available optional controls allows screen operation flexiblity
  • UL Plenum rated case
  • White powder-coated case for a clean aesthetic
  • Decora-style, three-button wall switch
  • All sizes standard with 12" of black drop except for Parallax Pure which is standard with 2"
  • Smooth Roll Technology to keep your screen perfectly flat
  • TruGuide Electric Screen Tensioning System provides optimal viewing surface smoothness
  • Standard black backing retains projected brightness on front projection surfaces
  • Seamless surfaces in all models

Specifications:

  • Projection Series: Tensioned Advantage Deluxe Electrol
  • Screen Type: Electric
  • Mount Type: Ceiling Recessed
  • Surface: Dual Vision
  • Format: Wide (16:10)
  • Product Selection: Complete Screen
  • Motor: Standard 120V (60Hz)
  • Viewable Diagonal: 123"
  • Viewable Width: 104"
  • Viewable Height: 65"
  • Ship Length: 138.5"
  • Ship Width: 13"
  • Ship Height: 10"
  • Ship Weight: 150 lbs
  • Freight Class: 125

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