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FIT THE BOTTOM OF THE IMAGE TO THE SCREEN

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If the image shifts to the left side, then move the Laser 

Cinema to the right.

If the image shifts to the right side, then move the Laser 

Cinema to the left.

STEP 3  Adjust the Display Image and the Screen

Follow the steps in the order shown below, only if they apply to your situation.

NOTE: Before adjusting, fold the wall-mount bracket wands so that screen is vertically level. Rotate feet from an overlooking view, 

but do not look directely at the lens when the Laser Cinema is on because the laser light may damage your eyes.

PARALLEL THE BOTTOM OF THE IMAGE WITH THE SCREEN

If the bottom of the image is lower on the left and higher on the 

right, rotate the device counterclockwise.

If the bottom of the image is lower on the right and higher on the 

left, rotate the device clockwise.

Summary of Contents for Laser Cinema

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Read the manual carefully and ensure you have fully understood its contents before operating this device for the first time English...

Page 2: ...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 3: ...anything unusual immediately remove the power plug In case of fire use preferably a CO2 gas or powder fire extinguisher If such extinguishers are not accessible try to isolate the electrical supply be...

Page 4: ...Route the cable so that it is not kinked or laid over sharp edges walked on or exposed to chemicals A power cable with damaged insulation can cause electric shock and fire Pull the power plug NOT on...

Page 5: ...If you hear a drumming noise in your ears turn down the volume or temporarily stop using headphones Thunder Storms Pull out the power plug and all connected antenna cables from the device during a thu...

Page 6: ...t type Do not mix old and new batteries Do not mix different battery types Do no use rechargeable batteries Do not burn or break up batteries Be sure to dispose of batteries correctly Do not expose ba...

Page 7: ...avoid a short circuit product damage or electric shock do not use any sharp object or metal to touch the ports or other openings on the Laser Cinema If this device has been in a warm environment allow...

Page 8: ...Setup Menu 15 Maintenance Quick Problem Solving Tips 17 Product Specifications 19 Recycling Licenses 21 Congratulations on the purchase of your new Laser Cinema This Manual will walk you through a few...

Page 9: ...e actual accessory bag Laser Cinema 1 Remote control 1 AAA batteries 2 Gloves for handling the Laser Cinema 2 Power Cord 1 Wrench to adjust the bottom of the Laser Cinema 1 Audio Out Cable 1 Laser Cin...

Page 10: ...s 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 Air vents Power button Lens with...

Page 11: ...the back of the Laser Cinema before you position it Audio video Ethernet cables and external devices are not included 2 Position the Laser Cinema so it is parallel with the screen surface 3 Plug the...

Page 12: ...connected securely Loose connections can affect the quality of the picture image and color Ethernet you will need a router for Internet connectivity It may be used to connect to a home automation syst...

Page 13: ...6 Video Camera DVD Player External AV devices VCR Set top Box Satellite Receiver HDMI Digital audio adapter External audio devices Audio Amplifier Speakers audio adapter Red White 4...

Page 14: ...sumption may result in damage The USB2 0 device maximum current consumption is 500mA The USB3 0 device maximum current consumption is 1A If the impulse current for an individual non standard high capa...

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: ...your situation NOTE Before adjusting fold the wall mount bracket wands so that screen is vertically level Rotate feet from an overlooking view but do not look directely at the lens when the Laser Cine...

Page 17: ...image is parallel with the screen 3 Repeat the steps above until the top of the image is parallel with the screen back right foot front right foot If the bottom of the image is wider than the screen...

Page 18: ...nema counterclockwise to make the image is parallel with the screen 4 If the upper right corner is inside the screen after adjusting use the wrench to rotate the front right foot and the back right fo...

Page 19: ...to screen width If the back feet are already at their maximum height rotate the left and right front feet of the Laser Cinema counterclockwise Rotate the back feet clockwise Rotate the front feet coun...

Page 20: ...ss and hold to display Accessibility menu 4 Return to the previous place in the menu or app 17 Quick access to sound mode 5 Volume up down 6 Media content control function buttons 7 Quick access to pi...

Page 21: ...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 CONTROL 1 Pair the remote to the Laser Cinema after you p...

Page 22: ...e to take a photo of the entire screen and image For best results stand about 10 feet away from the screen and use landscape mode 5 Click upload on your mobile device to complete the automatic geometr...

Page 23: ...age If you want to return the image position to the factory default select Reset button on the screen EYE PROTECTION In order to protect your eyes keep the Eye Protection setting on and do not look in...

Page 24: ...on the external source and for the correct input connection on the Laser Cinema Maintenance Do not touch this device when it is running or just turned off because it may be hot Do not wipe this devic...

Page 25: ...are nearby and move it farther away from the Laser 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 a...

Page 26: ...50 60Hz Wireless LAN Module specifications Model MW510 1 Frequency Range 2 4G WiFi 20 MHz 2412 2472 MHz 2 4G WiFi 40 MHz 2422 2462 MHz 5G WiFi 20 MHz 5180 5320 MHz 5500 5700 MHz 5G WiFi 40 MHz 5190 53...

Page 27: ...AA90H Frequency Range 2 4 2 4835GHz Output Power Max 2 4 2 4835GHz 5dBm Environmental conditions Temperature 41 F 104 F 5 C 40 C Humidity 20 80 RH Atmospheric pressure 86 kPa 106 kPa HDMI Input RGB 60...

Page 28: ...our batteries in the collection containers specific for this purpose in retail stores ROHS Restriction of Hazardous Substance European Directive 2011 65 EU This European directive limits the use of da...

Page 29: ...rnet address http global hisense com downloads SIMPLIFIED EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY For Great Britain SIMPLIFIED UK DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Hereby Hisense Visual Technology Co Ltd declares that t...

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