HYPERVSN MS User manual

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OPERATING MANUAL
Integrated 3D Holographic Display System

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. DEVICE OVERVIEW .................................................................................................... 4
2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................... 7
3. PACKAGE CONTENTS................................................................................................. 9
4. DEVICE INSTALLATION AREAS ................................................................................. 10
4.1 PROHIBITED AREAS ......................................................................... 10
4.2 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS ...................................................... 10
5. DEVICE ASSEMBLY................................................................................................... 12
6. DEVICE INSTALLATION ............................................................................................ 15
7. DEVICE OPERATING MODES OVERVIEW ................................................................. 17
7.1 OPERATING MODES......................................................................... 17
7.2 SWITCHING THE DEVICE ON ANDOFF ............................................... 18
7.3 STATUS INDICATORS OF THE DEVICE .............................................. 19
8. DEVICE INITIAL ACTIVATION ................................................................................... 21
9. TECHNICAL MAINTENANCE..................................................................................... 35
10. SAFETY PROVISIONS................................................................................................ 36
11. DISPOSAL..................................................................................................................38
12. WARRANTY AND MAINTENANCE............................................................................ 39
12.1
WARRANTY...................................................................................... 39
12.2
MAINTENANCE ................................................................................ 39
12.3
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS................................................................. 39
M01MS04

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Thank you for purchasing our product!
WARNING! This Operating manual must be thoroughly read and understood before installation,
operation and use of HYPERVSN Device.
This Operating manual is designed as a general guide for HYPERVSN Model MS (hereinafter referred to as, the
“Device”).
Please check the online manual at https://hypervsn.com/operating-manual/ for the most up to date
information.
This Operating manual provides an overview, safety rules and requirements, technical specifications and
other important information required to assemble, install and operate the Device.
Kino-mo Ltd, the manufacturer, disclaims all liability for any harm caused to the user or viewers by improper
Device operation and use.
No changes shall be made to the equipment without the manufacturer’s permission as this may void the
user’s authority to operate the Device.
SAFETY AND OTHER SYMBOLS
The following symbols are found on the exterior of the Device and in this manual:
Table 1. Safety and other symbols
SYMBOL
MEANING
CE marking
Eurasian Conformity mark
General Warning Sign
Protective Earth (grounding)
22/99 RAEE
Disposal
See section 11.

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1. DEVICE OVERVIEW
The Device is a cutting-edge visual solution, designed for creating, managing and displaying 3D video content
perceived by viewers as high-resolution holograms floating in mid-air.
Picture 1. Device general view
Note. The appearance of the Device may vary slightly from the pictures presented in this manual.
Spinning rays of the Device create a surface on which 3D video content can be displayed.
The Device displays holographic visuals of up to 56 cm.
The Device is managed through the proprietary Content Management Software (hereinafter referred
to as, the “CMS”). It allows to create your own content library, schedule playlists and collect analytics
to evaluate the success of your media campaigns.
The content is uploaded via a Wi-Fi connection.
The content may be managed and the Device may be controlled via a mobile phone application.
Note.For detailed information, see the Quick start guide and the User guide for Solo App
(https://hypervsn.com/media/AFU/Quick_start_guide.pdf and
https://hypervsn.com/media/SoloApp/User_guide.pdf).
The Device is designed for static mounting on walls or custom-made, stand-alone structures.
The Device may be supplied with or without the remote control, depending upon configuration and
region.

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Key components
rotor (with four rays),
stator,
wall bracket,
remote control (optional).
ROTOR
rays
shaft
STATOR
indicators
WALL BRACKET
Picture 2. Device components
Picture 3. Remote control (optional)

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Note. The dome is an optional accessory component (Picture 4). It is designed to prevent possible damage to
the Device and to provide safety to viewers. This is particularly important in situations, where the Device will
be mounted lower than specified in the precautions. The dome is supplied on customer request at additional
cost.
Picture 4. Device with the dome installed
Note. The sockets at the bottom of the stator are intended to provide connection with HYPERVSN MasterBox.
For more detailed information, see the Operating manuals for HYPERVSN MasterBox and HYPERVSN Wall.
Picture 5. Sockets at the bottom of the stator
SOCKETS

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2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Table 2. Operating environmental conditions (indoors) for Device
CONDITIONS
VALUE
Air temperature range
From 0°C to 35°C+
Relative humidity
Up to 75%
Table 3. Basic technical specifications of Device
PARAMETERS DESCRIPTION
VALUE
Maximum image size (diameter)
567mm
Diameter
567mm
Depth
174mm
Number of rays
4
Rotation speed
670RPM
Number of LEDs per each ray
168
Input voltage
100-240V
Current
1.0A
Input AC frequency
50/60Hz
Net weight
2.8kg
Noise figure on the Device axis
(1 m from the Device)
45Db
Fuse
Ceramic 4A 250VAC 5X20mm
Power cable length
3m
Power cable thickness
8mm (max)

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PARAMETERS DESCRIPTION
VALUE
AC plug
B, F, G, H type
AC plug type is dependent on the country
of destination (consumer region)
Remote control (optional)
IR type
Battery (for remote control)
CR2032, 3V
The Device has Class A electromagnetic compatibility.
Attention. Operation of this equipment in a residential environment could cause radio interference.
The Device is to be connected to single-phase alternating current mains (with 100-240V voltage and 50/60Hz
frequency) and can be operated continuously while plugged in.

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3. PACKAGE CONTENTS
Table 4. Package contents
COMPONENT NAME
QUANTITY (# OF PIECES)
Stator
1
Rotor
1
Wall bracket
1
Cable with connectors 6P4C
1
Operating manual
1
Remote control (optional)
1
Safety bolt
1
Tools and fittings required (not supplied)
To assemble and install the Device, you will need the following tools and fittings that are not supplied with
the Device:
Philips (PH2) screwdriver –to assemble the Device.
Picture 6. PH2 bit
Drill –to make holes in a wall, where the Device will be mounted.
Holes diameter:
a) for a partitioned wall –5.3mm,
b) for a concrete wall –5.0mm.
Fasteners –3 pieces to attach the wall bracket (M5 mounting hardware, appropriate for the
mounting surface –a partitioned or a concrete wall).

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4. DEVICE INSTALLATION AREAS
4.1 PROHIBITED AREAS
WARNING! Do not install the Device regardless of their height in the following areas:
1. Children’s playgrounds.
2. Animal’s open-air cages.
3. Areas easily accessible to domestic pets (cats, dogs, etc.).
WARNING! Do not install the Device without the dome in the following areas:
4. Areas where birds or insects may come into contact with the Device.
5. Next to any objects (curtains, drapes) that could potentially (under the influence of wind or other
external factors) come into contact with the Device.
4.2 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
1. The Device must be installed out of public reach. Solutions include, but are not limited to:
a) Custom-made, stand-alone installations.
b) Closed display cases (provided that the personnel on site follow all safety guidelines).
c) Installations in public places, where the mounting height must be at least 2.9m.
Note. Mounting height is defined as the distance from floor level to the lowest point of the rotating element.
2. Do not install the Device in areas affected by high temperatures, heavy steam/vapor, large volumes
of dust, air conditioners, radiators, ovens and other similar equipment. Ensure that the Device is
properly ventilated.
Please carefully read the requirements below to achieve optimal holographic effects from the Device,
ensuring that your visuals appear to be floating in mid-air.
3. It is not recommended to install the Device under direct sunlight or light from lighting fixtures.
4. The most suitable background color for Device installations is dark matte grey (anthracite). Do not
install the Device against a white/ lightly backgrounds or in close proximity to bright light sources
such as, large LED displays or projector screens.
5. In overly spacious premises it is not recommended to install a single Device. In premises of over 100
square meters and with ceilings 5m high, it is recommended to install at least two Devices side by
side; and in premises over 200 square meters and with ceilings 5m high it is recommended to install
at least three Devices side by side.

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6. The recommended Device installation angle is 90° to the mounting surface.

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5. DEVICE ASSEMBLY
Important.
If the Device has been stored in low temperatures, leave it indoors for at least 2 hours before use.
This avoids moisture condensing on internal components of the Device, which otherwise may
cause damage to the Device.
Do not touch LEDs of the rays. This may damage them.
Attention. Before assembling the Device, double-check that the components seem to be in good working
order.
Ensure that the wireless antenna remains with its full integrity. (Do not cut the wireless antenna off).
Picture 7. Wireless antenna
The rays should not have any cracks or other visual damage.
The stator should not have any dents in it.
If the Device is supplied disassembled, check that the shaft is perpendicular to the bottom (base) of
the stator, the shaft should turn on its axis (rotate the shaft with your fingers).
Contact your supplier if you notice any irregularities during your component check.
WIRELESS ANTENNA

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Assembly procedure
Attention. Alternatively, the Device may be supplied pre-assembled. In this case, skip the steps of the Device
assembly procedure described in this section.
1. The indention in the shaft (marked with an arrow in the picture below on the left) needs to be
positioned against the white mark on the bottom of the rotor (marked with an arrow in the picture
below on the right).
Picture 8. Positioning the rotor (right) on the stator (left)
2. Carefully take the rotor (avoiding any damage to the rays) and gently place it straight onto the shaft as
shown below:
Picture 9. Fitting the rotor onto the shaft

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3. Firmly screw-in the binding screw inside the rotor (the binding screw is spring loaded):
Put the screwdriver into the screw hole (Picture 10).
Push the binding screw in until it stops.
Tighten the binding screw until it stops by turning it to the right.
Picture 10. Tightening in the binding screw
If the assembly steps are performed correctly, there will not be any backlash of the stator or rotor elements.

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6. DEVICE INSTALLATION
WARNING! Installation should be performed by an authorized specialist.
The wall bracket has five holes:
1 central hole –to locate the central point of the location, where the Device will be mounted,
3 mounting holes (5.2mm diameter) –to fix the wall bracket,
1 safety hole –to fix the stator to the wall bracket by a screw.
Picture 11. Holes in the wall bracket
1. Mark the desired position of the center of the Device on the wall.
2. Position the wall bracket on the wall so that the central hole lines up with the new mark. Keep the
orientation of the wall bracket the same as indicated in Picture 11.Be sure that it is level.
3. Mark the position of the 3 mounting holes on the wall.
4. Drill 3 holes in the marked positions.
5. Using the appropriate mounting hardware, firmly attach the wall bracket to a wall (Picture 12, steps
1-2).

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Picture 12. Device installation on a wall
6. Place the Device on the wall bracket and slide it downwards firmly (Picture 12, step 3).
7. Attach the safety screw (supplied complete with the wall bracket) to the safety hole and screw it
down (Picture 12, step 4).
Attention. The proper Device installation angle is 90° to the mounting surface. When the Device is mounted,
the shaft axis should be parallel to the ground.

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7. DEVICE OPERATING MODES OVERVIEW
Attention. Sections 7.1 - 7.3 are designed for reference only (no action is required at this stage).
7.1 OPERATING MODES
There are two Device operation modes –the Setup (Hotspot) mode and the Operating mode.
The modes are selected by the mode switch on the rotor.
Picture 13. Mode switch on the rotor
The “Setup mode” switch position is marked with a black dot.
Setup (Hotspot) mode
In the Setup (Hotspot) mode the Device creates a wireless network in close proximity to the Device. The
network name is hypervsn-YYXXXXX, where YYXXXXX is a 7-digit serial number located on the base of the
rotor.
In this mode the Device displays the “BEGIN BY UPLOADING YOUR 3D MEDIA” message (Picture 14) if these
is no content uploaded onto the Device or media playback is stopped.
Picture 14. Starting message in the Setup (Hotspot) mode

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Operating mode
In the Operating mode the Device can be connected to the Internet, remotely controlled, and display user
content.
If there is no user content uploaded onto the Device, in this mode the Device displays the following message.
Picture 15. Starting message in the Operating mode
WARNING! The Device must be always switched off and the rays stopped before you change
the mode (move the mode switch).
7.2 SWITCHING THE DEVICE ON ANDOFF
WARNING!
Do not turn on the Device until it has been fully assembled and thoroughly inspected. You
must never switch on the stator without the rotor properly attached.
Before switching on the Device make sure that there is no one standing within a radius of 0,5m
(Devices that have been fitted with a protective dome are the exception).
The Device must be always switched off and the rays stopped before you change the mode
(move the mode switches).
Important. While moving the Device do not hold onto rays. They can be easily broken if mishandled.
Turning on the Device equipped with the remote control
1. Put the mode switch on the stator into the counter-clockwise (left) position (Picture 16). Connect the
Device to the power mains.

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2. Press the remote control’s “On” button. The rays on the rotor will start spinning.
Attention. Make sure to point the remote control towards the remote control’s sensor on the Device.
WITH THE WITHOUT THE
REMOTE CONTROL REMOTE CONTROL
REMOTE CONTROL
SENSOR
Picture 16. Switch and remote control sensor
Turning on the Device not equipped with the remote control
1. Put the mode switch on the stator into the clockwise (right) position (Picture 16).
2. Connect the Device to the power mains. The rays will start spinningimmediately.
Turning off the Device
Press the remote control’s “Off” button (for models with the remote control), disconnect the Device from
the power mains.
7.3 STATUS INDICATORS OF THE DEVICE
The Device status can be determined based on the activity of the three indicators on the base of the stator.
Picture 17. Device status indicators
Table 5. Indicators description
INDICATORS ACTIVITY
DESCRIPTION
All indicators are off
The Device is either not powered or the Device is in a normal
working mode (displaying user content (if any) or messages
uploaded by default).
The red indicator is on
The Device is connected to the power mains but is not turned
on.

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INDICATORS ACTIVITY
DESCRIPTION
The red indicator is blinking
The Device engine is not working.
Note. The shunt component is possibly missing or the contact
integrity is compromised.
Note. The main function of the shunt component is to stop engine
operation if the shunt contact integrity is interrupted. Example:
A reed switch is connected to the shunt contact as well as to the
external protection (dome). If the dome is removed, the Device
will shut down immediately.
The blue indicator is blinking
HYPERVSN MasterBox is connected to the Device.
The red and the green indicators
are blinking
1. The rotor or the stator is out of order.
2. The rotor of Model M is attached to the stator of Model MS.
Attention. The rotor only of Model MS must be used with the
stator of Model MS (the rotor of Model MS has the “MS”
sticker located near the rotor serial number).
3. The Device is connected to the power mains without the
rotor properly attached to the stator.
Important. Do not connect the Device to the power mains
without the rotor properly attached.
If you notice that the red and the green indicators blink, please
reassemble the Device:
Unscrew the binding screw (Picture 10),
Take off the rotor from the stator,
Perform the assemble procedure (see section 5).
If the red and green indicators continue to blink, contact
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