New! Built-in Inertia Reduction Mechanism - the AutoReturn Roller
by Draper!

 

MicroProjector Lift

Draper's Conceal/Reveal Line



Introducing an important new improvement in spring roller design. Now available as an optional upgrade on selected models of Draper wall- and ceiling-mounted screens, the AutoReturn spring roller includes a built-in inertia reduction mechanism. With AutoReturn the screen unrolls in the conventional manner, then slowly and gently retracts to the closed position on its own after a simple tug on the handle.

Features:

  • Viewing surface pulls down easily, like a standard spring roller operated projection screen.
  • Return the screen to the case with a simple pull—no repetitive tugging or downward momentum is required to engage the AutoReturn Roller.
  • Screen surface retracts slowly and smoothly into the case, slowing even more as it approaches its upper limit.
  • Intermediate stop positions allow you to lower or raise the screen completely, or stop at any point in between.
  • Prevents potential damage to the dowel or screen surface through repeated impact with the case.
  • Cost-effective solution.
  • Available in all existing sizes and fabrics for each model of projection screen shown below.
  • Patent Pending Models

 

AutoReturn Video Demo:

 

AutoReturn is available on these models of Draper Manual Projection Screens:

Salara Series M with AutoReturn

Silhouette Series M with AutoReturn

Access Series M with AutoReturn

Luma with AutoReturn

Luma 2 with AutoReturn

 

Don't miss seeing this innovative product displayed in Draper's booth at InfoComm '08!

Tradeshow Info

 

"Green" Classes presented by Draper at InfoComm 2008

  • “A/V in Green Building: What You Need to Know” Wednesday, June 18
    8-10am, in room MT64.
    This session will focus on green buildings, the issues they present for incorporating A/V and how to address those issues.
  • “Motorized Shades: Control Your Lighting Environment” Wednesday, June 18
    12:30-2pm, in room MT65
    This class will look at integrating motorized shade controls into A/V or building controls to control the daylighting which plays such a large role in green design.