Hisense Laser TV Display Screen

INSTALLATION GUIDE

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

Safety Preventions and Precautions

WARNING:

Please follow the instructions strictly, or it may cause serious injury or even death.

NOTE:

Please follow the instructions strictly, or it may cause injury and product damage.

TIPS:

Disclaimer: Pictures and instructions are only for reference, and may be different from the actual product.

Preparation

1.1 Required Tools to Install the Screen

1.2 Hardware and Parts List for Screen Mounts

1.3 Check the Type of Wall You Have

Wall with wood studs: Minimum wood stud size: common 51 x 102 mm; nominal 38 x 89 mm.

Wall with metal studs: Minimum metal stud size: common 51 x 102 mm; nominal 38 x 89 mm.

Solid concrete or concrete block wall: Minimum solid concrete thickness: 203 mm; Minimum concrete block size: 203 x 406 mm.

1.4 Prepare Your Space

Check the size of your space

Recommended size for your TV stand

We recommend that you place your Laser TV on a TV stand that is at about 50cm tall and wide enough to hold the TV.

F100W/LTS100MHEU/DLT100-A matches Laser TV 100L9G/100L9***

Diagram description: Shows a screen with dimensions W ≥ 2.25m, H=0.373m, L1=0.303m. Also shows H3=1.431m, H2=1.501m, H1≥1.8m, and "TV stand height". A paper template is indicated.

F100W/LTS100MHEU/DLT100-A matches Laser TV 100L5F/100L5G/100L5***

Diagram description: Shows a screen with dimensions W ≥ 2.25m, H=0.373m, L1=0.287m. Also shows H3=1.431m, H2=1.501m, H1≥1.8m, and "TV stand height". A paper template is indicated.

NOTE: The tolerance of H is within ±15mm.

1.5 Connecting the Wands

Connect the wands as shown in the illustration below.

Diagram description: Shows two wand pieces being connected, indicated by an arrow.

Installing the Wall Mount Brackets

2.1 Install the Wall Mount Brackets

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

  1. Starting from the top of your TV stand, add 1.501m above it to get the height of the top of the paper template. Mark the height onto the wall. H and L1 may change according to the adjustment of Laser TV, the length and height is only for reference.
  2. Put the paper template on the center of the wall.
  3. NOTE: The paper template should match the mark you made on the wall.
  4. Make sure the paper template is level. (Diagram shows a level tool and paper template on a wall).

IF YOU HAVE A DRYWALL WITH WOOD STUDS / METAL STUDS

NOTE: Make sure you have your stud finder.

  1. 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.
  2. On the marks, drill the holes for the four screws. (Diagram shows drilling holes).
  3. Remove the paper template and install the brackets with the screws. Firmly tighten the screws.
  4. NOTE: Hold the bracket in place when tightening the screw to keep the bracket from shifting. (Diagram shows installing brackets with screws, labeled 1 and 2).

IF YOU HAVE A SOLID CONCRETE OR CONCRETE BLOCK WALL

NOTE: Make sure you have your concrete anchors and hammer.

  1. Drill holes for the top screws. Following the vertical line on the paper template, drill holes for the bottom screws within the proposed area.
  2. Remove the paper template and insert four anchors into the holes. Be sure the anchors are flush with the concrete surface. (Diagram shows inserting anchors into a wall with a hammer).

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.

  1. 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. (Diagram shows bracket wands being attached).
  2. Hang the wands on to the wall-mount brackets.

Hang the Screen

3.1 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. (Diagram shows two people carrying a screen).
  2. Check the up and down direction of the screen. To make sure the orientation of the screen is correct, check the 'UP' label on the back cover of the screen. When your Laser TV is placed on a flat surface(figure a), the screen should be installed in its normal direction and the arrow of 'UP' label points up(figure b). When your Laser TV is mounted upside down(figure c), the screen should be installed inverted, the arrow of 'UP' label points down(figure d). Please see the illustrations below.

    Figure a: Shows Laser TV on a stand on the floor.

    Figure c: Shows Laser TV mounted upside down to a bracket on the ceiling.

    Figure b: Shows the back of the screen with an 'UP' label pointing up.

    Figure d: Shows the back of the screen with an 'UP' label pointing down.

  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). (Diagram shows velcro strips on the bottom back of the screen).
  4. Place the screen onto the brackets.
  5. NOTE: We do not recommend mounting the TV to the ceiling. However if you choose to, then the orientation of the screen will need to be reversed.
  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 position 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. (Diagram shows velcro strips against a wall).

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. (Diagram shows clockwise rotation to move screen down).

If the screen is lower than the image, then rotate the wands counterclockwise and move the screen up. (Diagram shows counterclockwise rotation to move 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.

Models: L9G, Laser TV Display Screen, L9G Laser TV Display Screen, TV Display Screen, Display Screen, Screen

PDF preview unavailable. Download the PDF instead.

DLT100A-Installation-Guide Adobe InDesign CS6 (Windows) Adobe PDF Library 10.0.1

Related Documents

PreviewHisense Laser TV Screen Installation Guide
Detailed installation guide for the Hisense 100-inch Laser TV Screen (Model ES-L215110). This document provides a comprehensive overview of required tools, parts list, step-by-step assembly instructions for the frame and screen surface, maintenance tips, and wall mounting procedures. Includes product specifications and important safety warnings.
PreviewHisense L9G TriChroma Laser TV: Immersive 100-Inch 4K Experience
Explore the Hisense L9G TriChroma Laser TV, a 100-inch ultra-short throw projector delivering stunning 4K resolution, 107% BT.2020 color space, and Dolby Atmos sound. Features include 3000 lumens brightness, MEMC technology, and smart home integration.
PreviewHisense 120" L9 Series TriChroma Laser TV ALR Screen Installation Guide
Comprehensive installation guide for the Hisense 120" L9 Series TriChroma Laser TV with ALR Screen (Model: 120L9G-CINE120A). This guide provides step-by-step instructions for setting up the screen and ensuring optimal performance.
PreviewHisense Laser TV Quick Setup Guide
This guide provides essential information for setting up your Hisense Laser TV, including safety instructions, connection diagrams, and basic operation.
PreviewHisense Laser TV Screen Installation Guide
Comprehensive installation guide for the Hisense Laser TV Screen (Model ES-A2249Z2). This document provides detailed, step-by-step instructions for assembling the frame, handling the screen material, installing wall mount brackets, and hanging the screen. It includes a list of required tools, hardware, and important safety precautions for a successful installation.
PreviewHisense 100L5F 4K Smart Laser TV: Specifications and Features
Detailed specifications and features of the Hisense 100L5F 4K Smart Laser TV, including its 4K Ultra-Short Throw technology, X-Fusion Laser Light Source, Android TV OS, and dbx-tv audio.
PreviewHisense L5G 4K Smart Laser TV: Big Screen Entertainment
Discover the Hisense L5G 4K Smart Laser TV, featuring ultra-short throw technology, a 100-inch display, Dolby Atmos sound, and smart Android TV capabilities for an immersive home theater experience.
PreviewHisense 100L5F 4K Smart Laser TV Specifications and Features
Detailed specifications and features of the Hisense 100L5F 4K Smart Laser TV, including its 4K Ultra-Short Throw technology, X-Fusion Laser Light Source, Android TV OS, and dbx-tv audio.