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The intended use and ambient conditions for this device

This device is intended for the rendering of video and audio signals, on a table-top,  in a home or office environment. It must not be used in rooms 

with a high level of humidity or dust concentration. The warranty is only valid if used as intended by the manufacturer.

 

WARNING 

High humidity and dust concentration may lead to current leaks in the device. To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock:

-  Do not expose this unit to rain, moisture, dripping or splashing water, and do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, cups, etc. on or 

over the unit. 

-  Do not touch the device with wet hands. 

-  Do not expose to direct air-conditioning and keep candles or other naked flames away from the device at all times.

If the device is moved from a cold environment to a hot environment, leave it switched off for at least an hour to avoid condensation. If used outside, 

make sure it is protected from moisture.
If you notice anything unusual, immediately remove the power plug.

In case of fire, use preferably a CO

2

 gas or powder fire extinguisher. If such extinguishers are not accessible, try to isolate the electrical supply before using a 

water fire extinguisher.

A Laser Cinema may fall, causing serious personal injury or death. Many injuries, particularly to children, can be avoided by taking simple precautions 

such as:

-  ALWAYS use cabinets or stands or mounting methods recommended by the manufacturer of the Laser Cinema.
-  ALWAYS use furniture that can safely support the Laser Cinema.
-  ALWAYS ensure the Laser Cinema is not overhanging the edge of the supporting furniture.
-  ALWAYS educate children about the dangers of climbing on furniture to reach the Laser Cinema or its controls.
-  ALWAYS route cords and cables connected to your Laser Cinema so they cannot be tripped over, pulled or grabbed.
-  NEVER place a Laser Cinema in an unstable location.
-  NEVER place Laser Cinema on tall furniture (for example, cupboards or bookcases) without anchoring both the furniture and Laser Cinema to a 

suitable support.

-  NEVER place the Laser Cinema on cloth or other materials that may be located between the Laser Cinema and supporting furniture.
-  NEVER place items that might tempt children to climb, such as toys and remote controls, on the top of the Laser Cinema or furniture on which the 

Laser Cinema is placed.

If your existing Laser Cinema is being retained and relocated, the same considerations as above should be applied.

Summary of Contents for Laser Cinema PL1H Series

Page 1: ...Quick Setup Guide Read the guide carefully and ensure you have fully understood its contents before operating this device for the first time English...

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Page 3: ...r country Please refer to that legislation for more information on the relevant laws and regulations involved or contact the owner of the rights of the content you wish to record or playback Read thes...

Page 4: ...essible try to isolate the electrical supply before using a water fire extinguisher A Laser Cinema may fall causing serious personal injury or death Many injuries particularly to children can be avoid...

Page 5: ...MAIN plug on the power cord is used as the disconnect de vice the disconnect device and socket outlet shall be easily accessible Air ventilation and high temperatures Install your device only where t...

Page 6: ...ll connected antenna cables from the device during a thunderstorm Overvoltage caused by lightning strikes can damage the device via the antenna system as well as the wall socket Long periods of absenc...

Page 7: ...erent battery types Do no use rechargeable batteries Do not burn or break up batteries Be sure to dispose of batteries correctly Do not expose batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the...

Page 8: ...ht Keep air vents on both sides clear from any objects to prevent the device from overheating inside To avoid a short circuit product damage or electric shock do not use any sharp object or metal to t...

Page 9: ...Setup Menu 14 Maintenance Quick Problem Solving Tips 16 Product Specifications 18 Recycling Licenses 19 Congratulations on the purchase of your new Laser Cinema This Guide will walk you through a few...

Page 10: ...1 Laser Cinema Quick Setup Guide 1 Laser Cinema Warranty Card 1 Cleaning kit for the lens 1 C shape blocks 2 C shaped Block Installing Instruction 1 Accessories List NOTE The accessories may be differ...

Page 11: ...handle this device when moving it from one place to another Be sure to protect the lens when you handle this device Laser Cinema Diagram Remote control receiver Power Indicator Eye protection sensor...

Page 12: ...to another Be sure to protect the lens when you handle this device We recommend to connect all cables to the ports on the back of the Laser Cinema before positioning the Laser Cinema Audio video Ether...

Page 13: ...Do not repeatedly insert or remove the Common Access Module as this may damage the interface and cause a malfunction You must obtain a CI module and card from the service provider of the channels you...

Page 14: ...rrent consumption may result in damage The USB1 1 and USB2 0 devices maximum current consumption are 500mA The USB3 0 device maximum current consumption is 1A For individual non standard high capacity...

Page 15: ...nema Laser Cinema PORT Modem Cable LAN Cable LAN Cable External Modem ADSL VDSL Cable TV IP Sharer Router with DHCP server LAN NOTE You must use the built in Wireless LAN Adapter to use a wireless net...

Page 16: ...the air vents or place any object on this device Do not place this device in any narrow enclosed or poorly ventilated space At a minimum leave the amount of space shown in the diagram below for this...

Page 17: ...y Image and the Screen If the bottom of the image is lower on the left and higher on the right rotate the Laser Cinema counterclockwise If the bottom of the image is lower on the right and higher on t...

Page 18: ...kwise and rotate the Laser Cinema clockwise to make the image parallel with the screen front right foot 2 Now rotate the Laser Cinema clockwise so that the bottom of the image is parallel with the scr...

Page 19: ...creen to fill the image to screen width If the top of the image is wider than the screen rotate the left and right front feet clockwise If the top of the image is narrower than the screen rotate the l...

Page 20: ...ion in the on screen menus 10 BACK Return to previous menu 11 EXIT Exit the menu 12 HOME Enter the Home screen 13 VOL Adjust the volume 14 CH Switch channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 12 16 17 1...

Page 21: ...ay its controlled horizontal angle is within 30 while the vertical angle is within 15 This angle is used by infrared means in an unpaired state PAIRING THE REMOTE CONTROL ONLY FOR BLUETOOTH REMOTE CON...

Page 22: ...Correction After a few moments an alignment grid pattern will appear on the screen 4 Click on your mobile device to take a photo of the full screen For best results stand about 10 feet away from the...

Page 23: ...the projected image 3 Press button to save your adjustment and you can select other points to adjust the image If you want to return the image position to the factory default select Reset on the scree...

Page 24: ...put connection on the Laser Cinema 2 Make sure you have made the correct selection for the input mode for the incoming signal Maintenance Do not touch this device when it is running or just turned off...

Page 25: ...ser Cinema 2 Insert the power plug of the Laser Cinema set into another power outlet The sound and picture is blurry or cuts out 1 If using an external antenna check the direction position and connect...

Page 26: ...DVB C DVB S S2 Environmental conditions Temperature 41 F 104 F 5 C 40 C Humidity 20 80 RH Atmospheric pressure 86 kPa 106 kPa HDMI Input RGB 60Hz 640 480 800 600 1024 768 YUV 60Hz 480i 480p 720p 1080i...

Page 27: ...nd HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator Inc in the United States and other countries Dolby Dolby Vision D...

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