Hisense 120″ L9 Laser Cinema Display Screen User Manual

June 5, 2024
Hisense

Hisense 120″ L9 Laser Cinema Display Screen

Before you install this product, read this guide completely and make sure you understand all of the content.

Product Description

The Hisense Laser Cinema Display Screen has a bezel trim and is designed to be used in rooms where the ceiling light cannot be moved.

Maintaining the Screen

Dust, dirt and scratches on the screen will affect how images appear. Follow the instructions below to properly maintain the screen.

  1. The screen surface has a horizontal structure. DO NOT wipe the screen up and down or in a circular motion.
    Wipe from left to right only.

  2. Clean the dust on the screen surface with a soft brush or microfiber cloth. A rough towel or cloth might damage the surface.

  3. Gently wipe the screen with a moistened microfiber cloth with mild soap diluted in water.

IMPORTANT:
Take heed to the following precautions at all times in order to avoid damaging the screen. It is not covered under warranty.

  • Don’t touch the screen material to avoid leaving fingerprints. Use gloves when handling the material.
  • Don’t scratch the material, as it will leave permanent markings on the screen’s surface.
  • Don’t point to the screen material with a fingertip or other sharp objects to prevent damage to the material.
  • Don’t use acetone, benzene, alcohol and any other organic solvents to clean the screen material. Using such chemicals will permanently damage the screen.

Required Tools to Install the Screen

Hardware and Parts List for Screen Mounts


Hardware and Parts List for Screen

Make sure you have all of the parts shown below before you begin the installation procedure.

Frame Assembly

Note:
The installation space should be at least 3.5m x 2.5m ( 137.8 inches x 98.43 inches).

Place the Cloth liner (F) sponge on clean area on the ground to assemble the screen.

  1. Connect Long Inner Frame (17 springs included) (A1) and Long Inner Frame (A2) with Connector (Q) and Connector (R) to an integrated long inner frame, tighten M4x6 Screws (E) to secure it. The connecting procedures are as follows:
  1. Use M4x6 Screws (E) to connect Connector (Q) and Connector (R) with Long Inner Frame (17 springs included) (A1).
  2. Insert Connector (Q) and Connector (R) to Long Inner Frame (A2).
  3. Use M4x6 Screws (E) to fix Connector (Q) and Connector (R) with Long Inner Frame (A2).
    Tips: Fastening methods of screws refer to step 4.
  1. Insert the L Corner Piece (CJ, and then insert L Elbow Joint (DJ (front side is up) into each end of the Long Inner Frame (A 1 , A2) as shown below.

  2. Insert the two Short Inner Frames (BJ into the L Corner Piece (CJ and L Elbow Joint (DJ as shown in the diagram below.

  3. Fasten the four angles with the M4x6 Screws (E). First fasten screws marked by , then fasten screws marked by in the following figure.

  4. Mount the Vertical Beam (0) to support frames, ensure that the vertical beam is at the joint of Long Inner Frame (17 springs included) (A1) and Long Inner Frame (A2) and fasten with four M3x7 Screws (N).

Screen Material Installation

Please read this important note before proceeding with the installation process of the material:
Before handling the Reflecting Screen (H), put on the supplied pair of White Gloves (G) to avoid leaving fingerprint marks, dust or oil from your hands on the surface of the material (Figure 1). The Reflecting Screen (H) is very delicate and should be handled with extreme care. Do not allow the material to fold or bend. Failure to follow instructions will result in permanent damage to the screen material, which is not covered by warranty.

  1. Remove the Reflecting Screen (H) from the packaging tube and set it gently on a clean surface.
    Tip: Carefully put a small flat weighted object at the edge to prevent it from moving out of place.
    Please keep the front of the material face down.

  2. It is strongly recommended for two people to unroll the material to prevent the screen from bending or rolling unevenly.
    Each person should hold one end of the roll and slowly unroll the screen in a clockwise direction (Figure 2).
    Tip: Check the DOWNSIDE label on the material.

  3. Lay the material completely flat with the front facing down on a clean surface in a horizontal position (Figure 3).

  4. Carefully and gently place the assembled frame on top of the screen material. Align the screen material corner with the corner of assembled frame as the diagram below. In order to avoid puncturing the material, do not allow the angled edge of the frame to come in direct contact with the screen .

  5. With one end of the springs connected securely inside the groove of the frame, use the Spring Hook (K) to attach springs to the holes located on the outer edge of the screen material. One hole on the horizontal outer edge matches one spring.

  1. Attach the four corners first. Two people should use the Spring Hook (K) to attach springs to holes located on the outer edge of the screen material in the order of 1-1—+2-2—+3-3—+4-4, then 5-5—+6-6—+ 7-7—+8-8.

    Tip: Each side will have one more spring for standby application.

    Tip: The screen material is in the best position when the outer edge just covers M4x6 Screws (E) labeled above.
  2. After you’ve installed the corner of the material, assemble the spring in the order ① → ② shown below
  3. When finishing the steps above, make the screen to stand up and check if the screen material is stretched out of the frame.
    If it is, then release the spring and readjust the screen material to make sure it is not be stretched out of the frame and the four sides are parallel to the four sides of the frame.

Outer Frame Installation

  1. Connect Long Outer Frame (L1) and Long Outer Frame (L2) with Connector (S) to an integrated long outer frame, tighten M3x7 Screws (N) to secure it.

  2. Place the outer frame along the four edges of the screen material corner, ensure that Long Outer Frame (L 1) with logo at the bottom right.

  3. Place all the frame pieces along the edge of screen material. Adjust the trim so that the top and bottom trim pieces are touching and show no gaps in the center. Align the M3x7 Screws (N) with holes as shown in the figure below. Next, insert the screws in the holes tightly.
    NOTE: When installing frame, do not install the screen protective paper, foam, nonwovens or other materials into the screen edge.

  4. Place the L Corner Fitting (P) on the four corners. When the L Corner Fitting (P) fits the outer frame completely, then tighten the screws into holes.

    Attention:
    • You are not suggested to screw the plastic L Corner Fitting (P) too tight because high twisting force could cause slip of L corner fitting. The proposed force is less than 0.3 N.M.

  5. For the long frame, 6 screws need to be used; for the short frame, 3 screws need to be used.

    Align the L 1, L2, M with the Frame corners and the holes.

  6. 6. Look at the screen horizontally, and if you find the material is black, it is in the correct direction and ready for mounting on the wall. However, if the material is white, turn around the screen and then install it.
    When you are finished, the front and back of the screen should appear as shown below.

Install the Wall Mount Brackets

Check the Type of Wall You Have


Minimum wood stud size: common
2 x 4 in. (51 x 102mm) nominal 1½ x 3½ in. (38 x 89mm)


Minimum solid concrete thickness: 8 in. (203mm)
Minimum concrete block size:
common 8 x 8 x 16 in. (203 x 203 x 406mm)
Place screen onto the wall-mount brackets.

Prepare Your Space

CHECK THE SIZE OF YOUR SPACE

  • Width≥ 118.11inches (3.0m)
  • Height≥ 78.74 inches (2.0m) from the installation surface to the ceiling.
  • For the optimal viewing experience, we recommend a minimum viewing distance of 177 inches (4.5m) from the screen.

RECOMMENDED SIZE FOR YOUR CINEMA STAND

We recommend that you place your Laser Cinema on a Cinema stand that is at about 20 inches (50 cm) tall and 16 inches (42 cm) wide to hold the Cinema.

Tip: Picture is only for reference and may be different from the actual product.

Connecting the Wands

Connect the wands as shown in the illustration below.

Install the Wall Mount Brackets

NOTE: Make sure you have your paper template, pencil, tape, level and screwdriver.

  1. Starting from the top of your Cinema stand, add 73 inches (1.853m) above it to get the height of the top of the paper template.
    Mark the height onto the wall.

  2. Put the paper template on the center of the wall.
    NOTE: The paper template should match the mark you made on the wall.

  3. Make sure the paper template is level.

    IF YOU HAVE A DRYWALL WITH WOOD STUDS
    NOTE: Make sure you have your stud finder.

  4. Use a stud finder to find the studs in the areas on the paper template, and mark the center of the studs with a pencil. Following the vertical line on the paper template, mark where the bottom screws should be within the proposed area.

  5. On the marks, drill the holes for the four screws.

  6. Remove the paper template and install the brackets with the screws. Firmly tighten the screws.
    NOTE: Hold the bracket in place when tightening the screw to keep the bracket from shifting.

    IF YOU HAVE A SOLID CONCRETE OR CONCRETE BLOCK WALL
    NOTE: Make sure you have your concrete anchors and hammer.

  7. Drill holes for the top screws. Following the vertical line on the paper template, drill holes for the bottom screws within the proposed area.

  8. Remove the paper template and insert four anchors into the holes.
    Be sure the anchors are flush with the concrete surface.

  9. Install the brackets with the screws and firmly tighten them.
    NOTE: Hold bracket in place when tightening the screw to keep the bracket from shifting.

    CAUTION: All screws MUST BE firmly tightened to prevent unwanted movement of the brackets. Make sure the brackets are securely fastened to the wall before continuing on to the next step.

  10. Attach the upper and lower parts of the wall bracket wands with the screws and bolts. Make sure the two parts are aligned and firmly tighten the screws.

  11. Hang the wands on to the wall-mount brackets.

Hang the Screen

  1. We strongly recommend that two people handle this screen when moving it. Be sure to use gloves (included) to protect the screen from grease, sweat and dirt.

  2. Place the assembled screen vertically on the ground. Look at the screen horizontally, and if you find the material is black, it is in the correct direction and ready for mounting on the wall. However, if the material is white, turn around the screen and then install it.

  3. Split the release paper on one side of the velcro strips. Paste the velcro strips on the left and right side of the bottom of the screen (on the back side of the screen).

  4. Place the screen onto the brackets.
    NOTE: We do not recommend mounting the laser Cinema console to the ceiling. If you choose to, the orientation of the screen will need to be reversed. Because in that case the function of offsetting the environment light will be diminished.

  5. Adjust the Height of the Screen
    Attach the handles of the wands on the wall-mount brackets and adjust the height of the screen. Refer to the top border to match the screen to the display image.
    WARNING:
    Do not look directly at the lens when this device is on because the laser light may damage your eyes!
    If the screen is higher than the image, then rotate the wands clockwise and move the screen down.

    If the screen is lower than the image, then rotate the wands counterclockwise and move the screen up.

    After you’ve completed adjusting the screen height, remove the handles. Fold and rest the wands on the screen bracket on the bottom of the screen.

  6. Make sure the screen is horizontally and vertically level. To prevent the bracket wands from keeping the screen from being vertically level, fold and rest them on the screen bracket on the bottom of the screen (see the diagram).

  7. When finishing adjusting the positon of screen, split the release paper on the other side of the two velcro strips. Remove the foam support and push the screen to the wall.

Disclaimer:
All products, product specifications, and data are subject to change without notice to improve reliability, function, design or otherwise.

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