With the new Beamax in-ceiling screen there is no need to keep your walls free for a projection screen nor do you need to incorporate the
screen in the design of your room. It is only visible when in action so every other moment, the room looks exactly like you want it.
From the moment you give the command, it only takes 30 seconds for your home cinema to be ready. When you have a giant screen (like the
massive 128 inch diagonal model 10790) it will take a bit longer.
As with all Beamax screens you get a Full-HD or any other image as it is supposed to be. It has a smooth fabric that is free of any particles
that can distort high definition projection. Coarse fabrics used in some projection screens can distort HD images, preventing you from getting
the optimum HD image quality.
The Beamax in-ceiling screens have a 40 cm (16 inch) long top black border that prevents neck strain. The black top border allows you to lower
the screen to the right viewing height. A projection screen that's too high up will force you to look up, which really becomes a pain after 30
minutes or so. And, when you have a low ceiling, you can reduce the length of this top yourself through simple adjustment.
The 5 cm (2 inch) wide black border surrounding the projection area creates contrast between the projection and the surrounding area,
giving your films and games more punch.
The construction itself consists of 2-step, a-symmetrical aluminium roller tube that prevents horizontal lines from distorting your projection
combined with a matt white fabric with 1.5 gain, giving you plenty of brightness and a great viewing angle.
Standard control with the Beamax in-ceiling screens is a wall mounted switch for raising and lowering the screen. There are a number of control options.
Control Systems
Automated control
By using a Beamax 12V trigger (part number 10539), providing your projector has a 12V output, you can trigger the screen to drop when the projector is turned on. The
electronics are contained within the box shown above.
For a wiring schematic of the 12V trigger click here: 
If your projector does not have a 12V trigger output, you can use the Beamax 10550 IR trigger kit. This includes an IR transmitter that fits in the 240V
power line connected to the projector (see photo, item at the top), and an IR receiver (see photo bottom item) that fits in place of the screen switch.
The receiver of this system can be used alone if you require the screen to be raised and lowered using an IR remote control.
RF Remote control
The Beamax 10019 kit is a complete set used to remotely control any electrical projection screen. It consists of a receiver (10016), a handheld control unit (10017) and a wall mounted control unit (10018).
IR Remote control
The Beamax 10622 kit is a complete set used to remotely control any electrical projection screen using Infra-Red.
It consists of an IR control unit, an IR receiver module, and a handheld control unit. Note that this system requires 'line of sight' between
the remote control and the IR receiver.
- Nominal size - viewing size - diagonal(cm)
- 173 x 137 - 163 x 92 - 187
- 193 x 148 - 183 x 103 - 210
- 220 x 163 - 210 x 118 - 241
- 243 x 176 - 233 x 131 - 267
- 283 x 198 - 273 x 153 - 313
These products are 'Special order items', delivered directly from the factory and cannot be returned for full refund within 14 days if unsuitable. (See Terms and Conditions)