Hitachi HAS-WM06 User manual

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Wall mount unit for projectors
Model name HAS-WM06
The following symbols are used in this manual to help you use this product safely and correctly, and to prevent injury
to yourself and others or damage to property. Read through the safety instructions below so you can operate the
product correctly.
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or even death due to incorrect handling.
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physical damage due to incorrect handling.
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Table of Contents
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Thank you for purchasing a wall mount unit specially designed for Hitachi projectors.
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Disclaimer ................................................ 1
Table of Contents..................................... 1
Safety Symbols........................................ 1
Overview................................................... 2
Installation Precautions .......................... 2
Tools needed for installation.................. 2
To the customer....................................... 3
To service personnel............................... 3
Routine Inspections ................................ 3
Contents of this package........................ 4
Base bracket attachment diagram ......... 5
Sheet projecting distance table.............. 5
Template sheet usage.............................. 6
Installation procedure ............................. 7
1Wall mounting of the base assembly ......... 7
2Extending the arm bracket (IN) .................. 8
3Attaching Adjusting block (D) .................... 8
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Installation of the vertical adjustment screw (L) of the arm
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5Mounting of the arm assembly (A) ............. 9
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7Installation of the strut cover bracket (M) ...10
8Removal and storage of screws ...............11
9Attaching bracket (F).................................11
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!Connecting cables.....................................12
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Adjustments............................................14
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%Procedure for installing exterior parts .......18
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Installation of this product requires special technical skills. Ask your dealer or service center (for details, see the
User’s Manual supplied with the projector) to handle the installation work.
Be sure to observe the following instructions when installing an projector.
1. Considerable care is required in planning and performing the installation so that it will support the weight of the
projector and wall mount unit. Refer to the table listing applicable models.
2. If the temperature inside the projector gets too high, the temperature sensor will activate and turn off the projector
to prevent damage. Do the following to avoid an abnormally high temperature.
(1) Use the projector within the operating temperature range shown in the User's Manual.
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location where cleaning is easy.
(4) To improve the ventilation at the exhaust port, leave a space of 30cm or more at the sides of the projector.
(5) Do not install the projector in a location exposed to sudden temperature changes, for example near air
conditioners, or where the temperature rises above 40°C.
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4. Do not install the projector in a location where the remote control sensor will be exposed to direct sunlight, other
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elongated 11mm x 41mm (0.43 × 1.61-inch) holes and 16 elongated 11mm x 33mm (0.43 × 1.61-inch) holes. The
pull-out strength required of the bolts is at least 2,000N per bolt, so determine the appropriate length of bolts
for the strength and thickness of the wall surface in order to meet this standard, and if necessary, increase the
number of bolts.
Installation Precautions
Tools needed for installation
This product is designed to mount a Hitachi projector on a wall.
Overview
Unit: mm (inches)
494.6(19.47)
136(5.35)
270.6(10.65)
430(16.93)
183.4(7.22)
154.2(6.07)
25(0.98) 29.2(1.15)
Mounting holes
11 × 33
oval holes
(16 locations)
(0.43 × 1.29)
11 × 41
oval holes
(12 locations)
(0.43 × 1.61)
11 × 41
oval holes
(12 locations)
(0.43 × 1.61)
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WARNING
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installation work. Note that Hitachi will accept no liability whatsoever for accidents or injuries
resulting from an incorrect installation or improper use.
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weight of the projector and wall mount unit.
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must be no loose or over tightened screws.
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of fasteners on screws and bolts used to secure the projector ceiling mount. The use of such
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installation work.
Routine Inspections
Like the projector, the wall mount unit should be inspected once a year.
1. Check that the screws in the wall mount unit and adjusted parts are not loose.
2. Check that the wall mount unit, adjusted parts and the set are not scarred or damaged.
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Check that the items listed in the table below are included in this package. If any are missing, please contact your
dealer immediately. (The fasteners (screws, etc.) required for wall mounting are not supplied with the wall mount unit.
Select fasteners that suit the structure of the wall to ensure they will properly support the projector and the wall mount
unit.)
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Contents of this package
Symbol
Part name
Quantity
Appearance
Symbol
Part name
Quantity
Appearance
AArm assembly 1
Arm bracket (IN)
Arm bracket (OUT)
.M10 x 194mm
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screw 2
BBase bracket
(center) 1 L M10 x 152mm
Arm vertical
adjustment screw 1
CBase bracket
(sides) 2 M Strut cover
bracket 2
DAdjusting block 1 N M5 shoulder
screw 3
EBracket 1 O Allen wrench 1
Front end
dimensions
Diameter
5Diagonal
measurement
(5.8)
FFront cap 1 P Template sheet 1
16:10screen
c
3
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ac
3
4:3screen
ac
3
Wall Plate CenterScreen Center
Template Sheet
40(1.57)136(5.35)
270.6(10.65)
430(16.93)
mm(inches)
10(0.39)
25(0.98)
125(4.92)
Screen Center
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360
370
380
390
400
410
420
430
440
0
Diagonalsize(inches)
70
80
90
100
110
mm(inches)
226.2(8.9)
250.2(9.8)
274.2(10.8)
299.2(11.8)
324.2(12.8)
Diagonalsize(inches)
70
80
90
100
110
mm(inches)
216.2(8.5)
239.2(9.4)
262.2(10.3)
285.2(11.2)
308.2(12.1)
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GCable cover
(middle) 1 Q User’s Manual
(This book) 1
HCable cover
(left) 1 R M4 x 20mm
cover mounting
screws 1
ICable cover
(right) 1S Cable clamp 2
JM4 × 8 hexagon
head screws 17 TM6 × 16 hexagon
head screws 4
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16:10 screen
a b
c1 c2 c3 c4 c5 c6
Diagonal size (inches)
mm (inches) mm (inches) mm (inches) mm (inches) mm (inches) mm (inches) mm (inches)
70 149(5.9) 254.1(10.0) 1196.1(47.1) 226.2(8.9) 351.2(13.8) 398.7(15.7) 182.4(7.2)
80 219(8.6) 278.1(10.9) 1355.1(53.4) 250.2(9.8) 375.2(14.8) 468.7(18.5) 206.4(8.1)
90 289(11.4) 302.1(11.9) 1514.1(59.6) 274.2(10.8) 399.2(15.7) 538.7(21.2) 230.4(9.1)
100 359(14.1) 327.1(12.9) 1673.1(65.9) 299.2(11.8) 424.2(16.7) 608.7(24.0) 255.4(10.1)
110 429(16.9) 352.1(13.9) 1832.1(72.1) 324.2(12.8) 449.2(17.7) 638.7(25.1) 280.4(11.0)
Base bracket attachment diagram
Sheet projecting distance table
(Full screen: Reference value for 1,280 × 800 pixel image.)
4:3 screen
a b
c1 c2 c3 c4 c5 c6
Diagonal size (inches)
mm (inches) mm (inches) mm (inches) mm (inches) mm (inches) mm (inches) mm (inches)
70 118(4.6) 244.1(9.6) 1311.1(51.6) 216.2(8.5) 341.2(13.4) 367.7(14.5) 172.4(6.8)
80 184(7.2) 267.1(10.5) 1486.1(58.5) 239.2(9.4) 364.2(14.3) 433.7(17.1) 195.4(7.7)
90 250(9.8) 290.1(11.4) 1662.1(65.4) 262.2(10.3) 387.2(15.2) 499.7(19.7) 218.4(8.6)
100 316(12.4) 313.1(12.3) 1837.1(72.3) 285.2(11.2) 410.2(16.1) 565.7(22.3) 241.4(9.5)
110 382(15.0) 336.1(13.2) 2012.1(79.2) 308.2(12.1) 433.2(17.1) 631.7(24.9) 264.4(10.4)
(*1) For a screen thickness of 50mm, a maximum of up to 110 inches for XGA images and 100 inches for WXGA
images can be projected.
For a screen thickness of 10mm, a maximum of up to 110 inches for WXGA images can be projected.
* Use of the supplied template sheet will facilitate positioning of the base bracket.
(Full screen: Reference value for 1,024 × 768 pixel image.)
Note: Note that projection distance bwill vary by ±3% depending on what product is used.
bScreen front from projector backc1 Screen top from bracket mounting surfacec2 Screen bottom from bracket mounting surfacec3 Screen
top from bottom mounting hole on wallc4 Screen top from top mounting hole on wallc5 Bracket center from wall surfacec6 Screen top from
bottom of cable cover
205
(8.07)
43.8
(1.72)
c
5
c
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c
2
c
6
a
b
(*1)
125
(4.92)
c
4
c
3
Screen center Wall hole center
Cable cover
Screen center
Screen thickness Unit: mm (inches)
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Template sheet usage
Determining location of wall holes
Place the template sheet (P) where you want to project the image.
1 Vertical orientation: Align the top of the sheet with the upper edge of the image you want to project.
2Horizontal orientation: Align with the screen center.
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16:10 screen
c
3
Wall Hole Center
ac
3
4:3 screen
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Wall Plate CenterScreen Center
Template Sheet
40 (1.57)136 (5.35)
270.6 (10.65)
430 (16.93)
mm (inches)
10 (0.39)
25 (0.98)
125 (4.92)
Screen Center
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Diagonal size (inches)
70
80
90
100
110
mm (inches)
226.2(8.9)
250.2(9.8)
274.2(10.8)
299.2(11.8)
324.2(12.8)
Diagonal size (inches)
70
80
90
100
110
mm (inches)
216.2(8.5)
239.2(9.4)
262.2(10.3)
285.2(11.2)
308.2(12.1)
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1Fasten the base bracket (center) (B) to the base brackets (side) (C) with the
eight M4 x 8mm hex-head screws (J).
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Installation procedure
M4 × 8 hexagon head screws (J)
(Eight places)
Base bracket (sides) (C)
Base bracket (sides) (C)
Base bracket (center) (B)
M8 anchor bolts
(8 or more) This shape goes on the bottom.
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2 Loosen the fastening screw (in the location indicated by the arrow in the
diagram below) and extend the arm bracket (IN). Attach the adjustment block
(D) to the arm bracket (IN).
3 Attach the adjustment block (D) to the arm bracket with four M4 x8mm
hex-head screws (J). Align with the projection screen size and attach to the
position as indicated in the diagram.
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Projection screens 80 inches or largerProjection screens 70 inches or larger but less
than 80 inches.
Note:
Face the knobs of the adjustment block (D) in the
directions shown in this diagram.
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Adjusting block (D) Fastening screw
Arm bracket (IN) Arm bracket (IN)
Adjusting block (D)
*Far side of arm bracket (IN)
Adjusting block (D)
*Near side of arm bracket (IN)
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screws (J) (Four places) M4 × 8 hexagon head
screws (J) (Four places)
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4 Attach the M10 x 162mm arm vertical adjustment screws (L) to the base
bracket assembly (A) up to the red mark.
5 Mount the arm assembly (A) on the base bracket assembly.
Red mark
Red mark
M10 x 152mm Arm vertical
adjustment screw (L)
Arm assembly (A)
Base bracket assembly
Arm assembly (A)Temporarily suspend the arm
assembly (A) from the screws.
Screw
Hook the groove of the screw on
the U-shape of the base bracket
assembly.
⑤-1
⑤-2
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6 Pass the M10 x 194mm arm fixing strut screws (K) from under the base
bracket (center) (B) and tighten them with a hex wrench (O) and fasten the
arm assembly (A). (Two places)
7 Fasten the strut cover bracket (M) with the M4 x 8mm hex-head screws (J).
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8 Remove the temporary mounting screws, and attach them to the base bracket
(B) for storage.
Remove the temporary screws
(Two places).
Attach to base bracket (B).
9Attach the bracket (E) and the hook bracket enclosed with the projector to
the projector using 5 M6 × 16 hex-head screws (T).
Tightening torque: 1.47 N·m (15 kgf·cm)
Place cushioning material on a workbench. Turn
over the projector and place it upside down on the
cushioning material on the workbench.
Note: Make sure that the bracket (E) is correctly oriented.
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fall or other hazard resulting in damage or injury.
M6 × 16 hexagon head screws (T)
(5 places)
Bracket (E)
Hook bracket
Take note of the orientation of this part.
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0Mount bracket (E) from the direction of the arrow to the adjustment block (D).
Tighten the three M5 x 8mm shoulder screws (N) and 1 M4 x 8mm hex-head screw (J).
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(projector rear panel)
M5 shoulder screws (N)
(3 places) M5 shoulder screws (N)
(3 places)
M4 × 8 hexagon head screw (J)
(1 place)
Adjusting block (D)
Bracket (E)
Projector
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@Installation and removal of the cable clamp (S)
Cable clamp (S)
Hook bracket
Cable clamp (S)
Security bar
To reuse the cable clamp, insert a slender object into the claw section as shown in the diagram to remove it.
Slender object
Cable clamp
Claw section
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Adjustments
#Turn the projector on and project an image to make adjustments.
#-1. Project an image, adjust the image settings and focus on the projector.
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adjustments.
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remote control.
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illustrated template.
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$Adjust the image.
$-1. Adjustment of image size.
1. Slide the arm forward and backward to adjust image size.
Scale
Adjustment screw, center Adjustment screw (hex-head screw)
Align the center of the adjustment screw (hex-head screw) to the scale to adjust
for the required screen size.
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1. Fine adjustment of horizontal
position
2.Fine adjustment of horizontal
keystone
3.Fine adjustment of vertical
keystone
4.Fine adjustment of lateral
position
5.Fine adjustment of image size
6.Fine adjustment of focus
For details, see the User’s Manual for the projector.
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For details, see the User’s Manual for the projector.
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Loosen fastening screws (1) to (4).
Follow the steps below to turn the adjusting screws and adjusting knobs to adjust the image.
Red
Green
Blue
(1)
(2)
(3)
Use the included hex wrench (O).(4)
3
45
12
(Blue)
(Red)(Green)
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7. Fine adjustment of vertical position
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Turn the height adjusting screw to adjust the height.
Supplied Allen wrench (O)
(1)
(2)
(3)
Use the included hex wrench (O).(4)
(5)
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%Procedure for installing exterior parts
Installing exterior parts
%-1.Attach the front cap (F) at the front end of the Arm bracket (IN).
Hook the tabs on either side in the holes in the arm bracket (IN).
Front cap (F)
Tab Hole
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^-1. Fasten the cable cover (G) with the two M4 x 8mm hex-head screws (J).
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^-3. Attach cable cover (H) and fasten it with the one M4 x 20mm cover mounting screw (R).
^Attaching the cable cover
Cable cover (G)
M4 × 8 hexagon head screws (J)
(2 places)
Hook the tab in the hole in the
base bracket (side).
Hole
Cable cover (H)
Fit the hole onto the screw head.
Screw head
Cable cover (I)
Hook the tab in the hole in the
base bracket (side).
Fit the hole onto the screw head.
Hole
Screw head
M4 x 20mm cover mounting screws (R)
(1 place)
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(both 4:3 and 16:10 screens)
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Bead-type screens with a high screen gain are not suitable for this projector. Use of a matte screen with a wide
viewing angle and a gain of about 1.0 is recommended.
Interaction between the screen pattern and LCD pixels may result in interference fringes (moiré). This is not a
malfunction. Use a screen that suppresses this phenomenon.
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changes in projection location and focus. Make proper adjustments to compensate for changes in focus.
Note:
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size and location.
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to cause changes in projection location a week or so after installation.
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Adjustment precautions
Screen size
Diagonal size
(inches)
Vertical
margin
(mm)
Lateral
margin
(mm)
60 20 25
80 25 30
100 30 35
Vertical margin
Vertical margin
Lateral
margin
Lateral
margin Projected image
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