Draper Paragon E, 335" , 16:10, Matt White XT1000E, 110 V
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Draper Paragon E, 335" , 16:10, Matt White XT1000E, 110 V

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Draper Paragon E, 335" , 16:10, Matt White XT1000E, 110 VThe Draper Paragon E is a pinnacle choice for any space that requires a truly expansive, high performance projection surface. Designed with heavy duty engineering for wall or ceiling mounted installation, this electric screen excels in auditoriums, lecture halls, conference centers, and large training rooms. Encased in a robust aluminum housing that can be suspended from overhead structures, the Paragon E delivers dependable, long lasting operation

The Draper Paragon E is a pinnacle choice for any space that requires a truly expansive, high-performance projection surface. Designed with heavy-duty engineering for wall- or ceiling-mounted installation, this electric screen excels in auditoriums, lecture halls, conference centers, and large training rooms. Encased in a robust aluminum housing that can be suspended from overhead structures, the Paragon E delivers dependable, long-lasting operation paired with effortless service access. A bottom closure panel provides quick access for maintenance and service, while the insulated enclosure helps manage heat and noise for a clean, distraction-free viewing experience. When you need a cinematic-scale display with predictable performance in bright and challenging environments, the Paragon E rises to the occasion.

  • Expansive 335" diagonal screen with a 16:10 aspect ratio delivers impressive, distraction-free presentations ideal for lectures, performances, and large-screen training.
  • Heavy-duty, motorized operation designed for wall- or ceiling-mounted installations, offering smooth, reliable retraction in high-use environments.
  • Durable aluminum housing with a bottom closure panel for straightforward service and maintenance, minimizing downtime during busy event schedules.
  • Matt White XT1000E projection fabric provides bright, accurate image reproduction with wide viewing angles, excellent color fidelity, and compatibility with a broad range of projectors.
  • 110V power compatibility and practical installation options make the Paragon E easy to integrate into existing AV setups and electrical systems.

Technical Details of Draper Paragon E 335" 16:10 Matt White XT1000E 110V

  • Screen diagonal: 335 inches
  • Aspect ratio: 16:10
  • Projection fabric: Matt White XT1000E
  • Housing: Aluminum enclosure
  • Mounting options: Wall- or ceiling-mounted
  • Power: 110V AC
  • Motorization: Electric drive for smooth retraction and extension
  • Access for service: Bottom closure panel for easy maintenance
  • Ideal venues: Auditoriums, lecture halls, large conference rooms, and other spaces requiring a very large projected image

How to install Draper Paragon E

  1. Plan the installation location, verifying structural support for the mass of the screen and confirming a clear exit path for the projected image. Ensure there is access to a 110V power outlet or dedicated circuit for the motorized system.
  2. Choose mounting orientation (wall- or ceiling-mounted) based on room layout, equipment placement, and seating arrangement. Prepare the chosen mounting surface with appropriate anchors and hardware suitable for the building structure.
  3. Attach the mounting brackets to the structural surface, ensuring they are level and securely fastened. Use a laser level to verify alignment so the screen will deploy straight and without edges skewing.
  4. Mount the aluminum housing to the brackets, taking care to route any required cabling for power and control in a clean, code-compliant manner. Route signal lines as needed if the screen is controlled via a wall switch or automated control system.
  5. Connect the 110V power supply and, if applicable, control interfaces (wall switch or remote control). Verify power is secured and lines are shielded from contact with moving components.
  6. Install the screen fabric by extending the housing to the fully deployed position and confirm smooth travel. Check the bottom closure panel for proper seating and ensure easy access for any future service needs.
  7. Calibrate the image with your projector to achieve accurate geometry, keystone correction, and color balance. Confirm there are no obstructions and that the image sits properly within the screen boundaries from all audience seating positions.
  8. Perform a final operational test: extend and retract the screen several times, test remote or wall-control operation, and inspect the enclosure for any unusual sounds or rattling. Document the setup for future maintenance and warranty records.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What screen size and aspect ratio does the Draper Paragon E offer?
    A: The Paragon E provides a 335" diagonal screen with a 16:10 aspect ratio, designed to cover large viewing angles for expansive presentations.
  • Q: What fabric is used on this screen?
    A: It utilizes Matt White XT1000E fabric, chosen for bright image reproduction, wide viewing angles, and strong color fidelity across professional projection setups.
  • Q: How is the screen powered and controlled?
    A: The unit operates on standard 110V AC power and supports motorized retraction with compatible wall switches or control systems, enabling easy, one-button operation.
  • Q: Can the Paragon E be mounted on either wall or ceiling?
    A: Yes. The Paragon E is designed for flexible wall- or ceiling-mounted installations to suit room geometry and seating layouts.
  • Q: What maintenance features does the screen offer?
    A: The bottom closure panel provides straightforward access for service and maintenance, helping reduce downtime and simplify routine checks in high-use environments.
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