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Da-lite 20326bi Tensioned Advantage Deluxe Electrol Screen

Da-lite 20326bi Tensioned Advantage Deluxe Electrol Screen
  • Product Code: eq175303
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$2,928.00 $3,513.60

The 120V Da-Lite 20326BI Tensioned Advantage Deluxe Electrol Screen(fabric, roller, and motor available separately) from Da-Lite 20326BI Tensioned Advantage Deluxe Electrol Screenis designed to eliminate the extra step of finishing the screen with trim. The Advantage line of projection screens is designed with ceiling trim already in place. Once the screen is installed, the screen's trim conceals the rough opening in the ceiling, eliminating the need to complete additional trim work. Sliding installation brackets make it easy to attach the screen housing to the structure above the drop ceiling.

Tensioned screens ensure the smoothest surface possible, and the screen features a closure door that hides the open space and screen in the ceiling, providing a cleaner aesthetic. The screen features simple in-ceiling installation that can be done in two stages. The screen case can be installed during the rough-in construction stage, and the fabric assembly can be completed during the finishing stage.

Da-Lite 20326BI Tensioned Advantage Deluxe Electrol ScreenThis box is part of a system. To complete the system you will also require the fabric, roller, and motor assembly. Purchasing the box first allows the box to be installed during the "rough-in" phase of construction. The screen and other components can then be installed once construction is complete. Please be sure to select the fabric, roller, and motor assembly with the exact size and features as designated by this box. The fabric, roller, and motor that goes with this model number is: 20326FI.

106" Diagonal / 16:9 Aspect Ratio    HD Progressive 1.1 Perf Screen Surface    1.1 Gain / 170° Viewing Angle    Closure Door Hides Open Space    Smooth Roll Technology    Box Only (No Screen Fabric)    Video Projector Interface

Type
Front/Rear ProjectionFront
Aspect Ratio16:9
StyleCeiling-recessed
Dimensions
Viewing Area52 x 92" / 132.1 x 233.7 cm
Diagonal106" / 269.2 cm
Surface
Gain1.1
Viewing Angle170°
Screen SurfaceHD Progressive 1.1 Perf
Controls
MotorBox only; no motor
Included ControlsVideo projector interface
Casing
Length115.3" / 292.7 cm
General
Voltage120 VAC/60 Hz
Packaging Info
Package Weight112 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)124 x 13 x 10"

Ideal for applications where projector brightness and screen size require an increase in gain, the white surface offers high-fidelity color reproduction. The perforated vinyl surface allows for the installation of speakers behind the screen. Cone: 170° Gain 1.1

  • Standard Low Voltage Control (LVC) to keep your screen operation flexible
  • Smooth Roll Technology to keep your screen perfectly flat
  • Slim-Tab, a lower profile and stronger tab design to keep your screen perfectly taut
  • Tensioning Cable System to prevent warping and ensure even lateral tension
  • UL Plenum rated case
  • White powder-coated closure doors and case for a clean aesthetic
  • Decora-style, three-button wall switch
  • Standard black backing retains projected brightness on front projection surfaces
  • Seamless screen surface

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will this work on the CN17x17 Cine Servo Lens?

A: It will not. This product is for the Canon CN-E 18-80mm and 70-200mm Lenses only.

Q: 2. Does this zoom controller work with the Canon CN-E 18-80mm lens?

A: Yes, the VariZoom VZPGC20 20-Pin Zoom Control for Canon CN-E 18-80mm & 70-200mm Lenses is compatible with the Canon CN-E 18-80mm lens.

Q: 3. will this work with the canon xa30 camcorders

A: Yes, this LANC controller should work with the Canon XA30. The XA30 has a standard Canon LANC input.

Q: 4. Is this lens brand new?

A: Yes, this is a brand-new lens.

Q: 5. If I bought 2 of these could one control zoom and the other focus?

A: We're afraid not, this model is designed for Zoom Control and will not control focus. So that we may best assist you finding the proper product for your needs feel free to email us directly at askbh@bhphoto.com.

Q: 6. can extensions be added to this arm for example if we need to to be 18 inches instead of 9 ? I am looking for a wall mount that can be swung out of the way for a small camera so when we use the camera we will swing it out when we are not using the camera it can be stored against the wall

A: Yes, I have ordered many of these units and mixed and matched the poles to make several mounts of varying sizes. Each pole extension uses the same 1/4 -20 screw size, so even the camera could mount directly to the pole rather than the ball mount.

Q: 7. Bought a new Canon XF-705. Will this function well with this? Any ideas for other controllers? We tried the Manfrotto arm controller and an older Canon and all were wonky and not reliable with it. Thanks!

A: The XF705 has a LANC input, this controller should work well with it.

Q: 8. Will this work with a Sony PXW-Z280?

A: Yes it should. The PXW-Z280 has a LANC input for a controller, which is the kind of connection this product has. They should work well together.

Q: 9. Can this zoom control also work with a Fujinon 19-90 lens?

A: The VariZoom VZPGC20 20-Pin Zoom Control for Canon CN-E 18-80mm & 70-200mm Lenses is designed for Canon lenses. The recommended zoom control for the Fujinon ZK19-90mm T2.9 Cabrio Lens (PL Mount) would be Fujinon Digital Zoom Demand Controller for ENG/EFP Lenses, BH #FUERD10AD01M.

Q: 10. Would this Zoom control be able to work with Zacuto Z-CNYC Y-cable and the canon FPD-400D?

A: It will not. This is specifically for the Canon CN-E 18-80mm & 70-200mm Lenses.

19/09/2024

[1.1] This Screen was easy to install. It took 3 people and 2 ladders to get the job done. The remote is really not needed but i opted to install it as well. The motor runs really smooth. The screen is nice and wide. A really good buy.

5
19/08/2024

[1.1] I love this product, Easy to install and and look even better on the wall.

5
14/08/2024

[1.1] This screen was installed in a small conference room with an NEC projector. The screen can be wall or ceiling mounted, and this flexibility came in handy when we had to switch to a ceiling mount at the last moment. The screen presents very well, and is unobtrusive when retracted. The tensioning system works nicely, and we didn't have to change any of the factory settings for the drop. I would have liked to see some additional mounting holes for attaching the screen to studs in the wall, so the installer has more options for wall mounting.

5
09/08/2024

[106" / 269.2 cm] We use the electrol screens almost exclusively in close to a 100 locations. They are versatile and durable.

5
17/07/2024

[170°] I have used this Da-Lite screen for the past 3+ years. This is actually my second purchase. Compared to some brands and products, the price is reasonable. The design is solid, great for portable use and easy to setup. However, it weights close to 70 pounds. A great product nonetheless.

5
02/07/2024

[106" / 269.2 cm] I installed in my living room in between ceiling joists. It works great. I use it with a Panasonic HD projector. It impresses everyone who walks in the room. Has a clean appearance when retracted. Note: it didn't come with a 12v trigger as both the B&H customer service rep and myself thought it did. We both misunderstood the description (it's optional.) The part was available at Da-Lite for $80 and came with no instructions. I got it to work after a few emails and chats with da-lite. Also, I ended up placing some holes in the top of the case to mount using 8 Lag bolts into the 2nd story floor structure. All the hardware that comes with it assumes you will have access to hang it from the top which requires access via the side while it's in it's final position. I was putting it in a hole the size of the case in my finished ceiling so that method would not work ( I would have had to remove and re-install a lot of drywall). I knew this before I purchased by reading the installation instructions so no worries just a fact and maybe a consideration for future changes to the case or just the directions.

5
01/07/2024

[112 lb] We use the screen in our church sanctuary once or twice a month. Installing it was an adventure with the weight and length, but several sections of scaffolding and a couple friends made the install move along nicely. The instructions for wiring were right on and it worked first try! The image is right on and visible the entire length of our viewing area (over 100').

5
21/06/2024

[124 x 13 x 10"] We installed this in a rehabbed church space that's now a contemporary art gallery flush mounted it to an exposed beam and it looks and works great. That said, it's only been about a week, so maybe I'll report back later if I have any complaints! I was surprised that, for its length, there are only 2 mounting holes on either end, so I fear that it may sag over time. But again, too soon to tell. Where it does mount in those 2 places, it's on a solid plastic end cap/brace, so it seems like it will hold up well. It weighs about 85 pounds, so we had 3 people to install. We had to go about 17 feet up to the beam, we leveled, marked and pre-drilled & drove lag bolts into the beam and then used two extension ladders on either side to climb and carefully slide the projector up on the ladder's rails. Our 3rd person was on a 10ft ladder in the middle and was there as a spotter for extra support. It was then quite easy to hook it on to the lag bolts once we slid it to the top. All in all, it's an easy install, we opened the box and had the job done in less than 4 hours. Just be sure you have the wiring supplies and the proper mounting hardware and you'll have no problem!

5
11/06/2024

[112 lb] We installed this in a rehabbed church space that's now a contemporary art gallery flush mounted it to an exposed beam and it looks and works great. That said, it's only been about a week, so maybe I'll report back later if I have any complaints! I was surprised that, for its length, there are only 2 mounting holes on either end, so I fear that it may sag over time. But again, too soon to tell. Where it does mount in those 2 places, it's on a solid plastic end cap/brace, so it seems like it will hold up well. It weighs about 85 pounds, so we had 3 people to install. We had to go about 17 feet up to the beam, we leveled, marked and pre-drilled & drove lag bolts into the beam and then used two extension ladders on either side to climb and carefully slide the projection screen/case up on the ladder's rails. Our 3rd person was on a 10ft ladder in the middle and was there as a spotter for extra support. It was then quite easy to hook it on to the lag bolts once we slid it to the top. All in all, it's an easy install, we opened the box and had the job done in less than 4 hours. Just be sure you have the wiring supplies and the proper mounting hardware and you'll have no problem!

5
26/05/2024

[170°] I used this screen in a small conference room and it was very simple to instal.

5

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