Mocom solstice series Assembly And Installation Manual Download Page 1

 

 
Mocom Concaved Screen – Solstice Series   

Assembly / Installation Guide 

 

 

Please read rules and instruction carefully.

 

 

Caution!     

The following information should be thoroughly understood before start assembling the product. 
 
 

 

The  screen  surface  is  vulnerable  to  external  shocks;  attention  is  required  when  you  set  it  down  on  the 

floor (Please note that strong external shock may affect or damage the screen and a screen curvature) 

 

Please check all components (Bolts, nuts, washers, brackets and the screen) 

 

Select a proper area (indoor) for assembly. 

 

Remove items from your top pocket to avoid them falling out onto the screen surface. 

 

Pull the plastic covering of the screen to a side gently. Do not attempt to apply force with hands or a knife. 

If  possible,  cooperation  of  two  or  more  is  required;  one  person  holds  the  screen  horizontally  and  the 

others can have the plastic easily by pulling it aside. The screen can be placed vertically 

 

Note there are side handles for some models. Please use them to ensure the screens are handled correctly. 

 

While assembling, lean screen surface on the wall in a safe area to prevent from possible damage. 

 

Do not touch the screen surface (The screen surface can be scratched or finger-marked). 

 

Do not touch the screen surface with hard objects. 

 

Alcohol, acetone, organic solvents and other strong cleaning agents are prohibited to remove dirt or debris 

on the screen surface. (This may cause damage on the surface of the screen)  When cleaning is needed, 

wipe any dust from the screen surface with static-free cloth or brush or use dryer with cold air to dust 

away. 

 

Please put a screen cover over the screen while the screen is not being used. 

 

Place the screen back in the carton face down 

 

The caster lock wheels must to be in locked location when stationery or when alignment. 

 

Never re-locate screen together with floor stands. Always disassemble screen before move. 

 

In you have any questions regarding the proper assembly, contact your dealer or representatives. 

Summary of Contents for solstice series

Page 1: ...The screen can be placed vertically Note there are side handles for some models Please use them to ensure the screens are handled correctly While assembling lean screen surface on the wall in a safe a...

Page 2: ...105N 125N 135N Black velvet finished Aluminum frame 55mm width with slim molded back panel MDW 155 175 200 220 250 Black steel frame 25mm width front and back steel squared pipe frame without molded b...

Page 3: ...ype is a short separation distance between the wall and the screen Note that the position of the screen is fixed It cannot be used when a projector is positioned on the table top because the angle tow...

Page 4: ...Wall Bracket with screws or anchor bolts on the wall according to an installation height of the screen the saw blade situated upwards iii Put the upper part of the screen on 3 Wall Bracket iv Adjust a...

Page 5: ...at the separation distance between the wall and the screen is big And it allows the screen to move to the left and the right slightly to position easy Supplied accessories include the following 1 Hang...

Page 6: ...than the horizontal axis of the screen Set the 3 Angle adjuster on the wall using a screw The angle adjuster can be disassembled then there is a hole in angle adjuster and use screw to nail on the wal...

Page 7: ...orbs a video image exceeding a margin The position of the projector can be either on the ceiling or on the table top Though a separation distance between the wall and the screen is small an installati...

Page 8: ...NW Assemble the accessory 1 Hanger to the screen body Fix the accessory 2 Hanger Bracket on the wall using anchor bolts or screws Adjust an angle of the screen in order to obtain an optimum brightness...

Page 9: ...st 4 to 6 units Choose the length of the bolts depending on the angle adjustment of the screen Use longer anchor bolts for larger angle adjustment Size A Cab length E Anchor Length B the thread of a s...

Page 10: ...k or other equipment 5 Insert screen into pre installed anchor bolts 6 Insert anchor nut smoothly 7 Adjust the screen angle by adjusting anchor nut length Go to the page 15 8 Tighten anchor nuts after...

Page 11: ...Horizontal support round pipe with screen angle adjust knob 1ea Installation Assemble the 1 Stand lower part with 4 Horizontal support round pipe with screw and washer Assemble 2 support square pipe t...

Page 12: ...page 15 B Floor stand frame for DHS 105N 125N 135N series For DHS 105N 125N 135N This is used when the screen cannot be installed on a wall or when it is installed on the floor as movable screen This...

Page 13: ...ct to the 2 Adjustment Hook Adjust and secure an angle of the screen by adjusting the Nut of the 2 Adjustment Hook See the page 15 Have attention to prevent damage to the screen surface during above d...

Page 14: ...vary depending on the model and customer s request D Custom fabrication for installation can be consulted when 1 None of above methods is applicable 2 Install at a corner not on a flat wall 3 Hanging...

Page 15: ...ources the projector s light and the light from the window and will reflect them both The off axisambient light rejection of these screens is astonishingly high This is a particularly important factor...

Page 16: ...is perceived If you are demonstrating the screen in a standup position your assistant should be standing upright at the intended viewing position If your clients are going to be sitting down then you...

Page 17: ...check whether there is any variations in the screen brightness If there are any variations repeat the instruction of the above paragraph 2 At the time of judgment secure the screen 4 If you have to i...

Page 18: ...the instruction of the above paragraph 2 At the time of judgment secure the screen with the angle adjuster 4 In the case of a long projection distance an image is larger than the screen Either the sc...

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