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Motorized Lift Controls by Draper
   
 
Control Switch

Single Station Control—Standard with all Draper video projector lifts, except Scissor Lift, Phantom and Orbiter. One 3-position rocker switch: 115V for LCD Lift, AeroLift 25, 50, 150 and Micro Projector Lift, one 3-position 12V toggle switch for Scissor Lift (with momentary key switch for service position). Switch operation is maintained contact. Complete with stainless steel cover plate. (White cover plate is optional) UL listed.
KS1 Technical Data Sheet


Low Voltage Control switch Low Voltage Switch (LVCS)
3-button switches are labeled "up", "down" and "stop". No preset sequence—push any button for desired function. Switch must be used with Low Voltage Control Unit. Neutral decorator face plates for flush wall mounting. Optional for all Draper motorized screens.  Technical Data Sheet for LVCIII  Technical Data Sheet  for switch

Key Operated power supply switch Key Operated Power Supply Switch—Useful with any control system for a Draper projector lift—low voltage or 115V. Switch mounts next to operating switch and controls power to it. Technical Data Sheet 

Video Interface Control Video Interface Control/Ceiling-Recessed Video System—Operate a Draper LCD or Revelation video projector lift in tandem with a Draper motorized projection screen using the Video Interface Control. The VIC replaces the screen’s switch; for the projector lift, use the standard switch or any control described above. Touch the switch—or wireless remote control—and the video projector lift and projection screen descend. At the end of the presentation, flip the switch and the lift and screen will rise automatically. Not available for MPL and AeroLift 25. Model VIC115 integrates screen operation with equipment using a 115V switched outlet. Models VIC12 & VIC6 interface screen operation with equipment featuring a 12V/6V output. The VIC115, VIC12 & VIC6 may be purchased with an over-ride switch (VIC-OS), permitting independent operation. A VIC is not compatible with an LVC-III, built-in or otherwise.
Technical Data Sheet  VIC6, Technical Data Sheet  VIC12Technical Data Sheet  VIC115
Video Interface Control

MC1 Motor Control Board   MC1 Motor Control Board
Provides multiple options for screen, lift or shade motors. This simply designed but powerful control board accepts 2-way serial communication, infrared commands via IR receiver, and relay closures found in home integration systems. Radio frequency is also available. Available as an external option for all motorized screens, AeroLifts, Micro Projector Lift and LCD Lift. Can also be factory installed in some screens.

Wireless Remote Controls 
Enables you to operate a Draper video projector lift, and electric screen if you wish, from anywhere in the room. For use only with Draper low-voltage control unit, which can be furnished either with or without wall switches. Infrared and radio frequency controls available.

Wireless remote control Radio Frequency Remote Control, WRT/R
Hand-held transmitter. 3-button control. Receiver plugs into the Draper low-voltage control unit, and must be ordered with it.
Technical Data Sheet
 

Infrared remote control

Infrared Remote Control, IRT/R
Infrared transmitter and receiver.  3-button operation for instant access to "up", "down", and "stop" functions.  Fully compatible with "learnable" IR master control systems. Receiver plugs into the Draper low-voltage control unit, and must be ordered with it. 
Technical Data Sheet
  


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