Page 3 - Table of Contents
1 Table of Contents Register Your Laser Cinema! 2 Important Safety Information 3 Packaged Contents 5 Laser Cinema Diagram 6 STEP 1. Mount the Screen 7 STEP 2. Set up the Laser Cinema 7 STEP 3. Adjust the Display Image and the Screen 11 STEP 4. Use Your Remote 15 STEP 5 Proceed through the Screen Set...
Page 4 - Register Your Laser Cinema!; Mexico
2 Register Your Laser Cinema! Because we value your business, we want to keep you in the know of 'all things Hisense'. Using your mobile phone, scan the Registration page QR code to register your Laser Cinema. Depending on the make and model of your phone, you may need to download a QR code scanning...
Page 5 - Important Safety Information; SAFETY WARNINGS
3 Important Safety Information SAFETY WARNINGS Do not look directly at the lens when this device is on! • This product comes with a laser module. Do not tear or modify this device in any manner; otherwise, it may result in personal injury. RG1 IEC 62471-5: 2015λ = 459~471nm/519~531nm/635~651nmWavele...
Page 6 - higher and has a wave length of 459-651 nm.; Do not expose the battery to direct sunlight or candle light.; Low Blue light Content
4 • If this device requires a repair, please wear laser eye protection with an optical density OD that is 4 or higher and has a wave length of 459-651 nm. • Do not place any water-containing vessel on this device, such as cosmetics or liquid medicine. • If any object or water enters this device, ple...
Page 7 - Packaged Contents
5 • Laser Cinema • 1 Remote control • 2 AAA or AA batteries • 2 pairs of gloves for handling the Laser Cinema • 1 Power Cord • 1 Wrench to adjust the bottom of the Laser Cinema • 1 Audio Out Cable • Hisense 4K Laser Cinema Quick Setup Guide • Important Safety Information & Warranty Card • Cleani...
Page 8 - Laser Cinema Diagram
6 We strongly recommend that two people 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 Air vents Power button Lens with laser Eye protection sensor Eye protection sensor Remote control receiver Power Indicato...
Page 9 - Now, to get started, we recommend that you connect all cables
7 STEP 2 Set up the Laser Cinema To begin setting up the Laser Cinema, we strongly recommend that TWO people move it from one place to another because of the weight. Be sure to protect the lens when you handle this device. STEP 1 Mount the Screen If you purchased a screen from Hisense to include wit...
Page 12 - Image size and projection distance; Screen Size
10 Image size and projection distance Screen Size (inch) X(mm) Y(mm) A(mm) B(mm) 90 1993 1121 280 324 100 2214 1245 318 366 110 2435 1370 370 394 120 2657 1494 423 422 130 2878 1619 484 450 NOTE: The sizes of the screen for each projection distance may differ depending on the actual installation env...
Page 13 - FIT THE BOTTOM OF THE IMAGE TO THE SCREEN; STEP 3 Adjust the Display Image and the Screen; PARALLEL THE BOTTOM OF THE IMAGE WITH THE SCREEN
11 FIT THE BOTTOM OF THE IMAGE TO THE SCREEN • 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 ...
Page 15 - ADJUST THE UPPER-LEFT CORNER OF THE IMAGE
13 2. Now, rotate the Laser Cinema clockwise so that the bottom of the image is parallel with the screen. 3. Repeat the steps above until the top of the image is parallel with the screen. 4. If the upper-left corner is inside the screen after adjusting, use the wrench to rotate the front-left foot a...
Page 16 - FILL THE TOP OF THE IMAGE TO THE SCREEN
14 FILL THE TOP OF THE IMAGE TO THE SCREEN If the top of the imge is wider than the screen, then use the wrench to rotate the left- and right-front feet of the Laser Cinema clockwise. If the top of the image is narrower than the screen, then use the wrench to rotate the left- and right-back feet of ...
Page 17 - STEP 4 Use Your Remote; BUTTON; NOTE: The button descriptions are only provided as a reference.
15 STEP 4 Use Your Remote BUTTON DESCRIPTION Power on/off INPUT Change Laser Cinema input source input numbers and specialfunction buttons Enter to Live tab in launcher OK Confirmation button D-pad (up/down/left/right navigation buttons) Press to enter Menu Return to the previous place in the menu o...
Page 19 - PROJECTION MODE; GEOMETRIC CORRECTION
17 STEP 5 Proceed through the Screen Setup Menu PROJECTION MODE If you need to flip the image over top-to-bottom and/or left-to-right, select the Projection Mode and press the UP/DOWN buttons. AUTOMATIC GEOMETRIC CORRECTION Before you use Automatic Geometric Correction function, ensure that the Lase...
Page 20 - Begin to Enjoy Your Laser Cinema; functionalities on Laser Cinema
18 FOCUS ADJUSTMENT You can adjust the focus parameters by pressing the up and down buttons on the remote. The focus effect is adjusted in real time according to the displayed background image card. EYE PROTECTION In order to protect your eyes, do not look into the lens. This projector is shutting d...
Page 21 - Quick Problem-Solving Tips; No sound or picture; Maintenance; Do not touch the lens with your hands.
19 Quick Problem-Solving Tips When you experience an issue with your Laser Cinema, turn it off and on again. If this does not resolve the problem, then refer to the tips below. When I turn on my Laser Cinema, there is a delay for a few seconds before the picture appears. Is this normal? Yes, this is...
Page 24 - Product Specifications
22 Product Specifications MODEL NAME PX2-PRO DIMENSION (W × H × D) 20.5 × 6.3 × 12.8 inches (520 × 160 × 324 mm) WEIGHT 20.3 lbs (9.2 kg) ACTIVE SCREEN SIZE (DIAGONAL) 90 ~ 130 inches SCREEN RESOLUTION 3840 × 2160 AUDIO POWER 2 × 15 W POWER CONSUMPTION 240W POWER SUPPLY 120 V ~ 60 Hz CONNECTIVITY Bu...
Page 25 - FCC Notice; Increase the separation between the device and receiver.; Declaration of Conformity; Certification and Compliance
23 FCC Notice This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device generates, uses, and can...