Leica Cine 1 Ultra-Short Throw Projector User Guide
- June 12, 2024
- Leica
Table of Contents
- Leica Cine 1 Ultra-Short Throw Projector
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Parts Description:
- FOREWORD
- LEGAL INFORMATION
- TECHNICAL DATA
- GENERAL INFORMATION
- GENERAL INFORMATION
- CARE AND STORAGE
- MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
- PART DESIGNATIONS
- REMOTE CONTROL
- PICTURE GEOMETRY
- MEDIA SOURCES
- MENU SETTINGS
- TECHNICAL DATA
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Leica Cine 1 Ultra-Short Throw Projector
Product Information
The Leica Cine 1 is a laser projector that offers high-quality projection for a cinematic experience. It comes with a quick start guide, user manual, and remote control for easy operation. The projector features a status LED, eye protection sensor, main switch, lens with laser, service port, Ethernet port, Wi-Fi module, and power connection. The remote control has various buttons for power control, information display, input selection, channel navigation, playback control, menu access, and more.
Product Usage Instructions
Power Supply:
The Leica Cine 1 can be powered by both AC (alternating current) and DC
(direct current) sources. Ensure that the power supply meets the specified
voltage requirements.
Safety Instructions:
Follow these safety guidelines while using the Leica Cine 1:
- Maintain a distance of more than 15 cm from the projector during operation.
- Maintain a distance of more than 20 cm from the projector during maintenance or repair.
- Ensure proper grounding of the antenna.
- Refer to the warning instructions for laser product usage.
- Replace batteries in the remote control when necessary.
General Care and Maintenance:
To ensure optimal performance and longevity of the Leica Cine 1, follow
these guidelines:
- Handle the projector and remote control with care.
- Keep the projector clean and free from dust or foreign particles.
- Store the projector in a cool and dry place when not in use.
- Perform regular maintenance and repairs by authorized technicians.
- Refer to the warranty terms for any claims or issues.
Parts Description:
The Leica Cine 1 has the following parts:
- Status LED
- Eye protection sensor
- Main switch
- Lens with laser
- Service port
- Ethernet port
- Wi-Fi module
- Power connection
Remote Control Usage:
The remote control of the Leica Cine 1 has various buttons for different
functions. Here are some key buttons and their functions:
- Power button: Turns the laser TV on/off.
- INFO button: Displays information on/off.
- INPUT button: Selects the input source.
- Zifferntasten: Allows direct channel selection or number input.
- GUIDE button: Displays the channel list.
- CH.LIST button: Shows program preview.
- Funktionstasten: Perform various functions.
- -Taste: Starts/stops playback.
- / / / (Richtungstasten): Navigation buttons.
- OK button: Confirms a selection.
- -Taste: Adjusts volume.
- EXIT button: Exits the current screen/menu.
- -Taste: Accesses the home screen.
- CH button: Changes the channel.
- -Taste: Mutes/unmutes the sound.
- TEXT button: Activates/deactivates teletext function.
- -Taste: Enables/disables voice control.
- Medienmodus: Switches to media mode.
- Schneller Zugriff auf Apps: Provides quick access to apps.
Battery Replacement:
To replace the batteries in the remote control:
- Slide open the battery compartment cover as shown in the illustration.
- Insert two AAA batteries into the compartment.
Initial Setup:
Prior to using the Leica Cine 1, follow these steps:
- Refer to the user manual of the product being used to mount the screen.
Remote Control Pairing:
To pair the remote control:
Once successful pairing is established, a corresponding message will appear in
the display area.
Image Geometry Adjustment:
Follow these steps to adjust the image geometry:
- Align the lower edge of the image horizontally.
- Rotate if necessary.
- If the upper edge of the image is too high on the right side, repeat the process.
- If the upper edge of the image is too high on the left side, repeat the process.
- If the upper edge of the image is too low on the left side, repeat the process.
- Align the top right corner of the image.
Media Sources:
The Leica Cine 1 supports various media sources, including network
connection, CI+ modules, and USB connection. Connect to an external modem,
router, or TV cable for network access.
Projection Modes:
The Leica Cine 1 offers different projection modes based on the placement
of the laser TV. Adjust the geometric correction and enable eye protection
mode for optimal viewing experience.
Additional Features:
The Leica Cine 1 provides additional features such as language selection,
TV mode, wireless network setup, time zone selection, VIDAA account setup,
FAQs, and troubleshooting.
FOREWORD
Dear Customer, we wish you a great deal of enjoyment and every success with your new Laser TV. Please read this manual to familiarize yourself with the full scope of functions your Laser TV has to offer. Your Leica Camera AG
THIRD-PARTY TRADEMARKS AND LOGOS
The terms HDMI and HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface, as well as the
HDMI logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing
Administrator, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
SCOPE OF DELIVERY
Before using your Laser TV for the first time, please check the accessories
supplied for completeness. The standard scope of delivery contains the
following: Leica Cine 1 Remote control 2x AAA battery Mains cable
Quick Start Guide
The actual scope of delivery may vary depending on model.
Caution · Desiccants and plastic bags must be stored out of the reach of
children.
Plastic bags pose a risk of suffocation and desiccants are a health hazard
when swallowed.
Only the accessories specified and described in this manual or by Leica Camera
AG must be used with the Laser TV (mains plug, mains cable, cables, etc.).
These accessories must only be used with this product. Third-party accessories
may result in malfunctions or damage to the product. Leica Camera AG shall not
accept liability for damages arising from the use of the device for purposes
other than its intended use.
Please read the chapters “Legal information”, “Safety remarks”, and “General
information” before using your Laser TV for the first time. Knowledge of the
content will prevent inadvertent damage to the product, possible injuries and
other risks.
LEGAL INFORMATION
COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Compliance with copyright laws is mandatory. The recording and publication of
pre-recorded media like tapes, CDs, or other published or broadcast material
may breach copyright laws. The same applies for all software supplied as part
of the scope of delivery.
TECHNICAL DATA
Product changes with regards to the product or services may have occurred
after the editorial deadline. The manufacturer reserves the right to effect
structural or shape changes, color deviations and changes to the scope of
delivery or service, where these changes or deviations are reasonably
acceptable for the customer, while taking into consideration the interests of
Leica Camera AG. To that extent, Leica Camera AG reserves the right to changes
and errors. The images in this manual may depict accessory, special features
or other items that are not part of the standard scope of delivery or service.
Some pages may contain model types and services, which are not offered in
specific countries.
BRANDS AND LOGOS
The brand names and logos used in this document are protected trademarks.
These brands or logos must not be used without prior approval by Leica Camera
AG.
LICENSE RIGHTS
Leica Camera AG intends to provide you with innovative and informative documentation. Due to the amount of creativity that has gone into its design, we ask for your understanding that Leica Camera AG must protect its intellectual property, including patents, trademarks and copyrights, and that possession of the documentation does not infer any licensing rights of the intellectual property of Leica Camera AG.
Dolby, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos and the double-D icon are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Manufactured under license by Dolby Laboratories. Confidential, non-published works. Copyright© 2012-2022 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved.
For DTS patents, see http://patents.dts.com. Manufactured under license from
DTS Licensing Limited. DTS, DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS-HD, Virtual:X, and the
DTS-HD logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of DTS, Inc. in the United
States and other countries. © 2022 DTS, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
REGULATORY INFORMATION
CE MARK The CE mark on our products documents compliance with the fundamental
requirements of applicable EU guidelines.
English Declaration of Conformity (DoC) “Leica Camera AG” hereby declares that
this product is in compliance with the basic requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. Customers can download a copy of the
original DoC for our Radio Equipment products from our DoC server: www.cert
.leica-camera.com Please contact Leica
Camera AG, Am Leitz-Park 5, 35578 Wetzlar, Germany in case of any further
questions
CAUTION
Electrocution hazard Do not open
The housing must not be opened to avoid the hazard of electrocution. The
device does not contain any parts the user can maintain autonomously. Repairs
must only be carried out by authorized service centers.
DISPOSAL OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
WEEE (WASTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT) European Directive
2012/19/EU
(Applies within the EU and for other European countries with active waste
separation policies.) This device contains electrical and/or electronic
components which must not be disposed of in general household waste. Instead,
it should be disposed of at a recycling collection point provided by your
local authority. This service is free of charge. Any standard or rechargeable
batteries used in this device must be removed and disposed of separately in
accordance with local regulations. Please contact your local authorities,
waste disposal collection point or the retailer, from whom you purchased the
device for more information on correct waste disposal. Depleted batteries must
never be disposed of in household waste as they contain toxic materials that
are harmful to the environment.
ROHS (RESTRICTION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES) European Directive 2011/65/EU
This European directive limits the use of hazardous materials, which are difficult to recycle. Recycling is therefore facilitated as an important contribution to the protection of the environment. The substances used in the manufacture of this device comply with the RoHS Directive.
OTHER IDENTIFIERS
The icons displayed on this product (incl. the accessories) have the following meaning:
Alternating current (AC) Direct current (DC)
Class II devices (the product has a double-insulated design)
IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING THE USE OF WLAN/BLUETOOTH®
· Appropriate measures must be taken to ensure security and protect against
disruptions to the systems in place where devices or computer systems are in
use that require more stringent security than WLAN devices.
· It is assumed that the WLAN function is used in the countries in which this
device is sold. There may be a risk of breaching statutory wireless
communication regulations when using the device in other countries. Leica
Camera AG shall not accept liability for such breaches.
· A general risk of unauthorized third party interception of wirelessly
communicated data exists. We highly recommend that you activate encryption in
the wireless access point settings to ensure data safety.
· Use of the device in areas where it can be exposed to magnetic fields,
static electricity or other interferences, e.g. near a microwave oven, is to
be avoided. RF transmissions may otherwise not reach the device.
· Using this device near devices like microwave ovens or wireless phones that
use the 2.4 GHz RF band may negatively affect the performance of both devices.
· Connecting to wireless networks for the use of which no authorization has
been granted may be illegal and should be avoided.
· The device will automatically search for wireless networks, once the WLAN
function is enabled. A list, including networks you are not authorized to
access, will be displayed (SSID: Network identifier for a WLAN network). Do
not attempt to connect to third party network, as this could be construed as
unauthorized access.
· The use of the WLAN-RF band between 5150 MHz and 5350 MHz is permitted only
in enclosed spaces.
SAFETY REMARKS
The lens must not be touched directly or wiped with a cleaning cloth. Doing so
may damage the lens coating, which would negatively affect the image quality.
15 cm
20 cm
20 cm
The recommended distances (see illustration) must be adhered to in order to ensure sufficient ventilation for the device.
No objects must be placed over or in front of the lens, as the laser light would cause the object to heat up considerably. Fire hazard!
The Laser TV must not be switched on in ambient temperatures of below 5°C or above 40°C.
The Laser TV must not be set up in an enclosed space with limited ventilation.
Doing so would cause the device to overheat.
Do not spill liquids onto the Laser TV. Doing so would cause severe damage. Do
not leave drinks on or near the Laser TV!
Any manipulation of the device poses the hazard of electrocution. The device
must not be disassembled, reassembled or repaired by unauthorized parties. The
manufacturer warranty is void, once a device was disassembled, reassembled or
repaired.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Compatibility of third-party products, software and services is not
guaranteed. We cannot be held liable for damage or loss incurred by the
operation, use, or connection to incompatible devices or apps.
· The recording and rendering of content on this or other devices may require
the permission of the rights holder of the content. It is the responsibility
of the user to ensure that applicable copyright laws and regulations are
complied with in the country of use. If in doubt, contact the rights holder.
· The flash icon inside an equilateral triangle notifies the user of the
existence of an uninsulated, dangerous voltage inside the housing of the
product, which may be potent enough to cause an electric shock.
· The exclamation mark inside an equilateral triangle notifies the user of
important operating and maintenance instructions detailed in the device
documentation provided.
· Desiccants and plastic bags must be stored out of the reach of children.
Plastic bags pose a risk of suffocation and desiccants are a health hazard
when swallowed.
OPERATING CONDITIONS AND USE
· This device is designed to display video and audio signals at home or in the
office. It should not be used in areas with high ambient humidity or dust
concentration. The warranty applies only where the device is operated
according to its intended use.
· High ambient humidity or dust concentration may result in short circuiting.
· Do not expose the device to rain, moisture, dripping or splashing liquids,
and do not place objects filled with water (such as vases or cups) on or over
the device. The device must not be touched with wet hands.
· Do not install the device directly in front of an air conditioning unit.
· Following a change in the installation location with a significant change in
ambient temperature, the device must not be switched on until all accumulated
condensation has evaporated.
· Keep open flames (e.g. candles) away from the device. Keep the device away
from sources of heat or high temperatures.
· Unplug the mains plug immediately if the device displays unusual behavior.
· In case of fire, the use of a CO or powder fire extinguisher is recommended.
Where this type of fire extinguishers is unavailable, the mains power supply
must be disconnected before using water to extinguish the fire.
· Remove the mains power plug from the wall socket immediately if an object or
water gets into the device. Please contact Leica Customer Care.
· Do not touch any of the interfaces or other openings on the device with a
sharp or metallic object. Doing so could result in a short circuit, damage to
the product, and electric shock.
· A Laser TV must never be placed on an uneven surface. The device could fall
over and result in serious injury or death.
· Many injuries specifically injury to children can be prevented with the
following simple safety measures: Only use cabinets or stands recommended by
the manufacturer and/or furniture with the appropriate load bearing capacity
to safely hold the device. The device must not protrude beyond the edge of the
furniture. The device must not be installed on top of high pieces of furniture
(e.g. a closet or bookcase) if the device or furniture cannot be anchored
securely. The device must be placed directly on the piece of furniture (not on
top of a cloth or similar). Children must be made aware of the danger posed by
climbing on furniture (for example to reach the Laser TV or its remote
control). These instructions also apply for later location changes.
· Children should not play unsupervised in the vicinity of the device. The
device could fall over, be accidentally pushed from its base or pulled down
and cause bodily injury. Children must not be permitted to stand on or climb
onto the device.
· Once switched on, the device must never be left unattended.
· Caution with the handling of moving parts (injury hazard).
POWER SUPPLY
· Incorrect voltage input can damage the device. The device must only be
connected to a power supply with the voltage and frequency stated on the type
plate of the device and only via the mains cable provided.
· The power socket used must remain freely accessible.
· The device consumes power as long as it is connected to a power socket,
including in standby mode.
· We recommend using a separate circuit for this device. Power sockets should
never be overloaded with too many devices. Overloading power sockets and using
multiple extension cables can be hazardous and may lead to electric shock and
fires.
· The device should not be switched on again less than 5 s after it was
switched off. Frequent activation/deactivation of the power supply may impede
the normal function of the device.
NETWORK UND MAINS CABLE
· The device must not be touched with wet hands. · Mains cables must be routed
in such a way as to protect them from kinking,
sharp edges, chemicals and sources of high heat. Do not place heavy objects on
top of the mains cable. A damaged mains cable poses a hazard of electrocution
and a fire hazard. · Pull the mains plug on the plug body only. Never pull it
by the cable. · The device must not be moved as long as it is connected to a
power socket. · Use only the mains cable provided for this device. A damaged
or loose mains cable or a damaged power socket must not be used. · Any
connected aerial cables and the mains cable must be unplugged during a
lightning storm. An electrical overload due to lightning strike can damage the
device via the aerial cable and the mains cable.
VENTILATION AND HIGH TEMPERATURES
VOLUME
· Loud music and noise can cause irreparable damage to hearing. Extreme
volumes should be avoided, especially during long-term exposure and when using
headphones.
· Reduce the volume immediately or avoid using headphones for a while if you
experience tinnitus or pain.
WARNINGS REGARDING THIS LASER PRODUCT
Attention · This device comes with a laser module. Do not disassemble or
modify
the device in any way. Doing so may pose injury hazards. Emitting laser
radiation may pose a serious health risk. · Never look directly into the lens
while the device is operational. Never look directly into the emitted light
beam! Doing so may cause severe damage to your eyes or permanent blindness! ·
RG2: Never look directly into the emitted light beam! IEC 62471-5: 2015 CLASS
1 Laser PRODUCT = 459471 nm/519531 nm/635651 nm · Any operation not
described in this manual or any alterations made to the device may result in
hazardous radiation exposure. · Eye protection with an optical density of 4 or
more (wavelength 459651 nm) must be worn if this unit requires repair.
· The device must always be well ventilated. A space of at least 20 cm on both
sides and of 15 cm on the back of the device must always be maintained to
ensure optimal air circulation.
· Excessive heat and insufficient ventilation can result in the premature
failure of some electric components and may pose a fire hazard.
· The air vents must be unobstructed at all times. · Do not touch the device
while it is running or just after it has been switched
off, as it can be very hot. · Do not insert any foreign objects into the air
vents!
REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES
· Only the battery type stated and described in this manual must be used. Any
improper use of the batteries or the use of unapproved battery types may
result in an explosion!
· Incorrectly inserted batteries can leak, corrode, or explode. · Batteries
must only ever be replaced with the same battery type. Do not
mix depleted with fresh batteries or with different battery types. · Do not
expose the batteries to direct sunlight, heat, humidity or moisture
for prolonged periods of time. They must not be placed in a microwave oven or
a high-pressure container as this would pose a fire or explosion hazard! ·
Never dispose of batteries in fire and never attempt to heat, recharge,
dismantle or break open a battery. · Applicable disposal regulations must be
complied with. · Depleted batteries must never be disposed of in household
waste as they contain toxic materials that are harmful to the environment. ·
Remove the batteries from the housing if you will not be using the product for
an extended period of time. In case of battery leakage, the battery
compartment must be wiped clean with a cloth. · Please do not use alkaline
batteries, standard (carbon zinc) batteries or rechargeable (NiCd, NiMH, etc.)
batteries. · Batteries must always be stored out of the reach of children.
Batteries must never be left lying around unattended, as they could be
swallowed by children or pets. Batteries can cause suffocation when swallowed.
A swallowed battery can additionally cause severe internal injuries or death.
FIRST AID
· Battery fluid may cause blindness if it comes into contact with the eyes.
Rinse the eyes thoroughly with clean water immediately. Avoid rubbing. Seek
medical attention immediately.
· Leaked battery fluid poses an injury hazard when it comes in contact with
clothing or skin. Rinse the affected areas thoroughly with clean water.
GROUNDING OF THE HOUSE AERIAL
· Where a house aerial is to be used, the aerial system must be appropriately
protected against overvoltage and static discharge.
GENERAL INFORMATION
· New products and materials may release chemicals into the air through
evaporation. For the initial first few hours of operation, the device can
therefore generate some odor. This is caused by some of the device components
heating up for the first time. All materials used fully comply with
environmental requirements and regulations. The vapors responsible for the
odor will diminish over time. We recommend running the machine in a well
ventilated environment for some time before its actual initial use.
· All data, including personal information, may be changed or deleted due to
incorrect or accidental operation, static discharge, accidents, malfunctions,
repairs and other actions. Leica Camera AG does not accept liability for
direct or consequential damage due to the manipulation or destruction of data
and personal information.
CARE AND STORAGE
· Do not touch the device while it is running or just after it has been
switched off, as it can be very hot.
· Do not wipe down the device with oil, as it could corrode surfaces or damage
the coating.
· Prolonged direct contact with rubber or ethylene products can contaminate
this device.
· The lens must not be touched directly or wiped with a cleaning cloth. Use a
dust blower to remove dust from the lens. Grease, dirt and fingerprints must
be carefully cleaned off by a professional using an optical cleaning cloth,
lens paper, or professional cleaning solutions. Otherwise the optical film on
the lens can be destroyed and result in a negative impact on the image
quality.
· The device must always be switched off and the mains cable must be
disconnected before cleaning.
· The device and the remote control should always be cleaned using a soft,
moist, clean, naturally dyed cloth. Please do not use any chemicals.
· The surfaces or glass components of the device can be damaged or even
destroyed if the device is exposed to insect repellents, solvents, or other
volatile substances.
· During cleaning, no water or other liquids must be sprayed or poured
directly onto the device. Doing so would cause severe damage.
· The mains plug can be cleaned regularly with a dry cloth. · The device
consumes power as long as it is plugged into a power socket,
including in standby mode. The mains plug and all connected aerial cables
must be unplugged if the device will be left unattended for an extended period of time. · The mains plug is used as a disconnect device. It must be easily accessible at all times.
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
· The housing must not be opened to avoid the hazard of electrocution. The
device does not contain any parts the user can maintain autonomously. Repairs
must only be carried out by authorized workshops.
WARRANTY
In addition to your statutory warranty rights regarding your retailer, you
will receive an additional Leica Camera AG product warranty valid from the
date of purchase from an authorized Leica retailer. Previously, the product
warranty was included in the packaging with the product. As a new service, the
product warranty will from now on only be available online. You will be able
to review the warranty conditions for your product at any time, without having
to search for the document. Please note that this new policy applies only for
products that are no longer delivered with a hardcopy product warranty
included in the delivery. Any products still delivered with the warranty
document remain governed exclusively by that document. For more information
regarding the warranty scope, warranty services, and limitations, please
visit: https://warranty.leica-camera.com
PART DESIGNATIONS
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1 Status LED
2 Remote control receiver
3 Eye protection sensor
4 Main switch
Attention The cover opens/closes automatically when powering On or Off. The
movement of the cover must not be impeded by objects or fingers, etc.
Otherwise there could be damage to the device or personal injury.
5 Lens with laser
Attention Never look directly into the lens while the device is operational.
Never look directly into the emitted light beam! Doing so may cause severe
damage to your eyes or permanent blindness!
6 Foreign body sensor
7 Ventilation grille
8 Service port
9 Ethernet port
18 Wi-Fi module
Cine 1
19 Power connector
Cine 1
Note · A router is needed to establish an Internet connection.
10 Service port
11 Slot for CI+ module
12 Headphone output
Caution · Excessive sound pressure from headphones can cause hearing loss.
13 Aerial port 1
Power supply for satellite aerial (13/18 V, max. 0.5 A)
14 Aerial port 2
Suitable for aerial cables (75 ) for VHF/UHF aerials
15 HDMI ports for external devices 16 USB port 17 Audio output
- External devices, as well as the accessory needed for their connection like audio, video, or Ethernet cables are not included in the scope of delivery (illustration is only symbolic).
REMOTE CONTROL
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1 button
Laser TV On/Off
2 INFO button
Information display On/Off
3 INPUT button
Input source selection
4 Microphone for voice control
Note · This function is only supported in some countries or regions
5 Number pad
Direct channel selection or number input
6 GUIDE button
Channel list display
7 CH.LIST button
Program preview
8 Function buttons
9 button
Show menu
10 button
Start/Stop playback
11 / / / (directional buttons)
Menu navigation System settings adjustment
12 OK button
Confirm selection
13 button
Go back one step
14 EXIT button
Exit the menu
15 Volume
16 button
Display Home screen
17 CH button
Change channel
18 button
Mute On/Off
19 TEXT button
Teletext function On/Off
20 button
Voice control On/Off
Note · This function is only supported in some countries or regions
21 Media mode
Display of available network devices and devices connected via USB. This mode
allows quick access to own images/music/videos.
22 Quick access to apps
Note · This function may vary depending on country and/or region.
The illustration is meant for reference purposes only. The actual physical appearance of the remote control delivered with the device may differ from this illustration.
CHANGING THE BATTERIES
Please note the information provided in the section “Safety Remarks” for the
handling of batteries.
Press the marking on the underside · The battery compartment unlocks.
Slide open the battery compartment cover as shown in the illustration Insert
two AAA batteries
· Ensure correct battery polarity.
Slide closed the battery compartment cover as shown in the illustration
BEFORE INITIAL USE
New products and materials may release chemicals into the air through
evaporation. For the initial first few hours of operation, the device can
therefore generate some odor. This is caused by some of the device components
heating up for the first time. All materials used fully comply with
environmental requirements and regulations. The vapors responsible for the
odor will diminish over time. We recommend running the machine in a well
ventilated environment for some time before its actual initial use.
MOUNTING THE SCREEN
Check the user manual of the product for information.
SETTING UP THE DEVICE
· This device should always be transported by two people. · When handling the
device, it must always be assured that the lens is pro-
tected. · We recommend plugging in all cables on the back of the device before
plac-
ing it in its final position. · Ensure that all cables are plugged in
correctly and in their correct ports. · Loose cable connections can impact
negatively on the image quality.
Note · The remote control should not be used if it is very warm or even hot.
PICTURE GEOMETRY
REMOTE CONTROL WORKING RANGE
The remote control operates correctly up to a distance of 8 m from the Laser
TV. At a distance of 6 m, the remote control can be tilted to an angle of ±30°
(horizontal) or ±15° (vertical). This angle is covered via infrared if the
remote control was not paired.
PAIRING THE REMOTE CONTROL
Switch on the device Keep the remote control within a 3 m radius of the device
Press and hold the button for at least 3 s
· The pairing process will begin. · A message will appear in the display area
to indicate whether pairing was
successful or unsuccessful.
Notes · In case of an unknown error in the remote control, the reason could be
a
connection error. A new pairing attempt may resolve the cause of the error. ·
In case of an unknown error in the remote control, the error may sometimes
be resolved by removing the batteries and then pressing and holding any button
for 12 s. · Pairing will not be successful if the Laser TV is in standby
mode.
Follow the steps below to align the picture of the Laser TV on the screen.
Afterwards, you can still apply a geometric correction as a final tweak. The
recommended sequence is as follows: 1. Align the lower edge of the image
horizontally 2. Align the lower edge of the picture on the screen 3. Align the
lower edge of the image to the width of the screen 4. Align the upper right
corner 5. Align the upper left corner 6. Align the top edge of the image to
the width of the screen
Attention Never look directly into the lens while the device is operational.
Never look directly into the emitted light beam! Doing so may cause severe
damage to your eyes or permanent blindness!
Notes · The dotted line depicts the position before alignment, the dark area
the
position after alignment. · Use the wrench supplied for turning the adjustment
feet in or out. · We recommend turning the adjustment feet all the way in
before beginning
the alignment.
STEP 1 ALIGN THE LOWER EDGE OF THE IMAGE HORIZONTALLY The lower edge of the
image is lower on the left and higher on the right Turn the device anti-
clockwise
The lower edge of the image is higher on the left and lower on the right Turn
the device clockwise
STEP 4
ALIGN THE UPPER RIGHT CORNER
You may have to repeat the following steps several times when aligning the
upper edge of the image, until both the upper and the lower edge of the image
are parallel to the screen.
The upper edge of the image is too high on the right
Turn the two levelling feet out on the right to the same height
Turn the device anti-clockwise, until the lower edge of the image is once
again parallel to the screen
Repeat the process as necessary
STEP 2 ALIGN THE LOWER EDGE OF THE PICTURE ON THE SCREEN
The image is shifted to the left Place the device slightly more to the
right
The image is shifted to the right Place the device slightly more to the left
The upper edge of the image is too low on the right
Turn the two levelling feet in on the right to the same height
Turn the device clockwise, until the lower edge of the image is once again
parallel to the screen
Repeat the process as necessary
Note · The lower edge of the image should always remain parallel to the
screen.
STEP 3 ALIGN THE LOWER EDGE OF THE IMAGE TO THE WIDTH OF THE SCREEN The lower
edge of the image is too wide Place the device closer to the screen
STEP 5
ALIGN THE UPPER LEFT CORNER
The upper edge of the image is too high on the left
Turn the two levelling feet out on the left to the same height
Turn the device clockwise, until the lower edge of the image is once again
parallel to the screen
Repeat the process as necessary
The lower edge of the image is too narrow
Place the device further away from the screen
Note · The lower edge of the image should always remain parallel to the screen.
The upper edge of the image is too low on the left
Turn the two levelling feet in on the left to the same height
Turn the device anti-clockwise, until the lower edge of the image is once
again parallel to the screen
Repeat the process as necessary
STEP 6 ALIGN THE TOP EDGE OF THE IMAGE TO THE WIDTH OF THE SCREEN The top edge
of the image is too wide Turn the two front levelling feet out
a little, until the lateral edges of the image are parallel to the edges of
the screen
The top edge of the image is too narrow Turn the two rear levelling feet out
a little, until the lateral edges of the image are parallel to the edges of
the screen Place the device slightly further away from the screen to enlarge
the image to the width of the screen
Should the two rear levelling feet have reached their max. height and cannot
be turned out more, then you can try turning in the two front levelling feet
instead.
MEDIA SOURCES
NETWORK
CABLE CONNECTION (LAN) Connect the LAN port on the rear of the device with an
external modem or
router via a LAN cable (Ethernet Cat 5)
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Router (DHCP)
ADSL/VDSL Modem Cable TV
WIRELESS CONNECTION (WLAN) The Laser TV can be connected wirelessly to a WLAN
network. This will require a Wi-Fi router or a wireless modem. Access the
setup assistant in the device menu Follow the instructions provided
Wi-Fi router (DHCP)
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Notes · Using the device with wireless networks requires the activation of the
inte-
grated WLAN module. External USB network adapters are not supported. ·
Connecting to a wireless network is a lot easier if the router used supports
DHCP. · The device supports the following security standards: WEP, WPA, WPA2.
· For optimal reception, the distance between router and the Laser TV should
not exceed 10 m.
CI+ MODULES
The Laser TV supports the installation of CI+ modules.
Switch off the device Connect the CI+ module complete with the chip card as
per the arrow
markings on the module and the chip card Then follow the instructions of the
service provider to connect the CI+ card
Notes · Depending on which channel you want to receive, you will have to
source
from the provider one CI+ module and one card. · The CI+ module should not be
repeatedly connected and disconnected, as
this could damage the interface and cause errors. · CI+ is not supported in
some countries and regions Please contact your
retailer if you have any questions.
USB CONNECTION
When connecting an external drive or a USB hub, the power supply of the
connected device should always be used. Exceeding the total power usage can
result in damage. The max. permissible power usage of the USB 1.1 and USB 2.0
devices is 500 mA. The USB port supports a max. voltage of 5 V.
Note · Some non-standard high-capacity drives may cause the Laser TV to reboot
or self-lock if their surge current is greater than or equal to 1 A. This
device does not support these types of external drives.
MENU SETTINGS
EYE PROTECTION MODE
PROJECTION MODE
Depending on the positioning of the Laser TV relative to the screen, the image
may have to be flipped or mirrored.
GEOMETRIC CORRECTION
AUTOMATIC Automatic geometric correction is possible if the Laser TV and your
mobile device are connected to the same WLAN network. Position the device You
may have to adjust the height of the levelling feet to fit the entire
projected
image into the screen area (see p. 23)
Access the menu function for automatic geometric correction Confirm automatic
correction
· All previous data will be deleted. Ensure that the mobile device and the
Laser TV are connected to the same
network Select “Next” in the menu Scan the QR code on the screen with the
mobile device
· Automatic geometric correction begins. · An alignment grid appears on the
screen.
Tap “+” on the mobile device to record an image of the entire image area ·
Best results are achieved with landscape recordings from a distance of approx.
3 m.
Tap “Upload” on the mobile device · The correction is executed.
Attention Never look directly into the lens while the device is operational.
Never look directly into the emitted light beam! Doing so may cause severe
damage to your eyes or permanent blindness!
The eye protection mode prevents corneal damage due to accidental viewing of
the light beam. The light output will be temporarily deactivated after a
countdown of 5 s if anyone gets too close to the projector while it is
running. We highly recommend keeping the eye protection mode activated at all
times!
MENU OVERVIEW
Additional settings, including the network connection, can be configured under
the menu item “Laser TV settings”.
Language TV Mode Projection Mode Wireless Network
Country Time zone Auto Geometric Correction End User License Agreement
Improved Display
Setup Screen for VIDAA Account
Menu language
Available selections: “Home Mode” or “Store Mode”
Various modes, depending on the placement of the Laser TV
Where an Ethernet connection is not possible or wanted, a WLAN connection can
be set up under this menu item. A network can be added from the displayed list
of networks, or a hidden network can be added.
The country, where the device will be used
The time zone, in which the device will be used
Automatic geometric correction via app will be executed, and any existing
correction data will be overwritten
The use of this device is governed by the end user license agreement. All
smart functions of the device will remain deactivated if the end user license
agreement is not accepted. All smart functions can be activated and
deactivated individually. The relevant data protection regulations and
provisions are deemed accepted, once all smart functions are activated.
The picture and sound mode can be automatically adapted to the displayed
content (provided they are correctly identified by the automated content
recognition service). This function is only available in specific device
models and countries/regions
Linking the Laser TV to a VIDAA account.
MANUAL During this correction process, points are moved using the remote
control to align the projected image exactly with the screen.
Use the directional buttons of the remote control to select the desired point
Press the OK button Use the directional buttons to move the selected focus
point
· Press and hold: quick change. · Press and release: fine setting.
Press the OK button · The setting is saved and you can proceed with the next
point.
Returning to factory setting Select the “Reset” button
Note · Manual geometric correction is only available in specific device models
and
countries/regions
FAQ
In many cases, issues with the Laser TV can be rectified with a simple restart
of the device. The following tips might be helpful if the problem persists
after a restart.
Problem
Display
It takes a few seconds for the image to be displayed after the device is
switched on
The light output of the projector is too low and the operating indicator
flashes red 5x
Sound and Display
No sound or no picture
Possible causes to check
The TV initializes and searches for information about earlier settings The
foreign body sensor has detected an object The foreign body sensor is dirty
Laser TV is disconnected from power supply
No picture/no sound after connection of an external source Picture is normal,
but there is no sound Sound is normal, but there is no picture, or only a
black and white picture
Sound and/or picture are distorted or appear wavy
Sound and picture are blurred or fail intermittently
Laser TV is in standby mode Connection problem
Volume is set too low Sound output is deactivated Software or system crash
Incorrect color setting No active reception Interference from an electric
device nearby
Laser TV is disconnected from power supply No/bad reception
The plastic housing is emitting a
Temperature changes during operation may cause the
clicking sound
device to slightly expand or shrink, which may cause a
clicking sound
The remote control is not functioning Laser TV is disconnected from power supply
No batteries inserted or batteries depleted The batteries are incorrectly inserted
Troubleshooting suggestions
Wait until the device is ready
Remove the object Clean the foreign body sensor
Ensure that the mains cable is connected correctly to a power socket. The
device is connected to mains power if the LED lights up. Press the button of
the remote control Check the connection (correct output port on the source,
correct input port on the Laser TV) Check the volume setting Check, whether
the device is set to mute Disconnect the mains cable from the power socket and
plug it in again after 60 s Check, whether the color setting is set to 50 or
higher Try various TV channels Switch off all nearby electric devices or
position them at a greater distance to the Laser TV Try connecting to another
power socket When using an external aerial: check the direction, position and
connection of the aerial Adjust the alignment of the aerial, reset the
channel, or finetune the channel That is completely normal and the device is
in perfect working order
Ensure that the mains cable is connected correctly to a power socket. The
device is connected to mains power if the LED lights up. Replace the batteries
Check polarity and insert the batteries correctly
TECHNICAL DATA
Model Name
Active picture diagonal Image resolution Audio output strength Power supply
Energy consumption
Normal operation Power usage in network standby mode (Wake on LAN) Energy
consumption in standby mode HDMI port
Receiver system Analog Digital
Wi-Fi WLAN module
Model Frequency range Output (max.)
Bluetooth Bluetooth module
Model Frequency range Output (max.) Remote control Model Frequency range
Output (max.) Operating conditions
Weight Dimensions (W x H x D)
Leica Cine 1 – 80
80″
3840 x 2160 pixels
2 x 25 W
120240 V 50/60 Hz
max 185 W 2.0 W
0.5 W
RGB / 60 Hz (640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768) YUV / 60 Hz (480i, 480p, 720p,
1080i, 1080p) YUV / 50 Hz (576i, 720p, 1080i, 1080p) 3840 x 2160 / 24 Hz, 3840
x 2160 / 25 Hz, 3840 x 2160 / 30 Hz, 3840 x 2160 I 50 Hz, 3840 x 2160 I 60 Hz
PAL-D/K, B/G, I, SECAM-D/K, B/G DVB-T/T2, DVB-C, DVB-S/S2
IEEE802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
TX7921AU64T 2.4-2.4835 GHz 5.15-5.85 GHz 5.9-6.425 GHz 2.4-2.4835 GHz, 17 dBm
5.15-5.25 GHz, 14d Bm 5.25-5.35 GHz (DFS Band), 14 dBm 5.49-5.71 GHz (DFS/TPC
Band), 14 dBm 5.725-5.85 GHz (for non-EU countries), 14 dBm 5.9-6.425 GHz, 14
dBm
BT 5.2
TX7921AU64T 2.4-2.4835 GHz 2.4-2.4835 GHz, Class1, 6 dBm
ERF6A64/ERF6B64H 2.42.4835 GHz 2.42.4835 GHz, 5 dBm
Temperature: 5°C40°C Humidity: 20%80% RH Atmospheric pressure: 86 kPa106
kPa
14.6 kg
600 x 149.1 x 378 mm
Subject to changes in design and model features.
Leica Cine 1 – 100
100″
3840 x 2160 pixels
2 x 25 W
120240 V 50/60 Hz
max. 320 W 2.0 W
0.5 W
RGB / 60 Hz (640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768) YUV / 60 Hz (480i, 480p, 720p,
1080i, 1080p) YUV / 50 Hz (576i, 720p, 1080i, 1080p) 3840 x 2160 / 24 Hz, 3840
x 2160 / 25 Hz, 3840 x 2160 / 30 Hz, 3840 x 2160 I 50 Hz, 3840 x 2160 I 60 Hz
PAL-D/K, B/G, I, SECAM-D/K, B/G DVB-T/T2, DVB-C, DVB-S/S2
IEEE802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
TX7921AU64T 2.4-2.4835 GHz 5.15-5.85 GHz 5.9-6.425 GHz 2.4-2.4835 GHz, 17 dBm
5.15-5.25 GHz, 14d Bm 5.25-5.35 GHz (DFS Band), 14 dBm 5.49-5.71 GHz (DFS/TPC
Band), 14 dBm 5.725-5.85 GHz (for non-EU countries), 14 dBm 5.9-6.425 GHz, 14
dBm
BT 5.2
TX7921AU64T 2.4-2.4835 GHz 2.4-2.4835 GHz, Class1, 6 dBm
ERF6A64/ERF6B64H 2.42.4835 GHz 2.42.4835 GHz, 5 dBm
Temperature: 5°C40°C Humidity: 20%80% RH Atmospheric pressure: 86 kPa106
kPa
14.6 kg
600 x 149.1 x 378 mm
Leica Cine 1 – 120
120″
3840 x 2160 pixels
2 x 25 W
120240 V 50/60 Hz
max. 320 W 2.0 W
0.5 W
RGB / 60 Hz (640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768) YUV / 60 Hz (480i, 480p, 720p,
1080i, 1080p) YUV / 50 Hz (576i, 720p, 1080i, 1080p) 3840 x 2160 / 24 Hz, 3840
x 2160 / 25 Hz, 3840 x 2160 / 30 Hz, 3840 x 2160 I 50 Hz, 3840 x 2160 I 60 Hz
PAL-D/K, B/G, I, SECAM-D/K, B/G DVB-T/T2, DVB-C, DVB-S/S2
IEEE802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
TX7921AU64T 2.4-2.4835 GHz 5.15-5.85 GHz 5.9-6.425 GHz 2.4-2.4835 GHz, 17 dBm
5.15-5.25 GHz, 14d Bm 5.25-5.35 GHz (DFS Band), 14 dBm 5.49-5.71 GHz (DFS/TPC
Band), 14 dBm 5.725-5.85 GHz (for non-EU countries), 14 dBm 5.9-6.425 GHz, 14
dBm
BT 5.2
TX7921AU64T 2.4-2.4835 GHz 2.4-2.4835 GHz, Class1, 6 dBm
ERF6A64/ERF6B64H 2.42.4835 GHz 2.42.4835 GHz, 5 dBm
Temperature: 5°C40°C Humidity: 20%80% RH Atmospheric pressure: 86 kPa106
kPa
14.6 kg
600 x 149.1 x 378 mm
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maintenance of your Leica equipment and for help and advice regarding Leica
products and how to order them. You can also contact the Customer Care
department or the repair service provided by your regional Leica subsidiary
for repairs or warranty claims.
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References
- Leica Camera Wetzlar Germany – Official | UK
- Patents - DTS
- Downloads | Leica Camera US
- Leica Camera Wetzlar Germany – Official | International
- Kontakt | Leica Camera DE
- Contact | Leica Camera AG
- Contact | Leica Camera US
- Contact | Leica Camera FR
- Contatto | Leica Camera IT
- Leica Camera Wetzlar – Official | International
- Warranty conditions | Leica Camera US
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