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Smart Digital HandiTheatre Home User guide

HandiTheatre Home SETUP MANUAL
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Set Up The Screen
1. Take the screen out of the bag (a), unroll and unfold (b, c).
2. Open the large valve (d) on the side of the screen and using your ination blower inate the screen to a standing
position. Close the big valve.
3. Unscrew the small valve located on top of the large valve you just closed. Using your ination blower, proceed to inate
the screen so that it is rm and the screen has stretched.
4. Attach tethers to D-Rings, located at the top edge of the screen and at both ends of horizontal beams. Walk 2-3 big
steps from the screen, and x the tethers to the ground with the supplied stakes. Ensure not to overtighten the
tethers.
a
b
c
d
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Plug In The Soundbar
1. Place Soundbar on the small table at the front and
centre of your screen
2. Connect red and white RCA cable at the back of the
soundbar to the Audio Output on the side of the
projector
3. Connect the soundbar power cable to your power
outlet
Set Up The Projector
1. Put the projector on a small table approx 3.7metres
away for the screen. The table should be approx. 70cm
high.
2. Connect the projector to the power (do not turn on)
3. Connect one end of the HDMI cable to your projector
and the other end into your source (this can be the DVD
player, game console or laptop / PC)
RCA cable
Power
HDMI input
Setup Plan
Turn everything on:
power boards,
soundbar,
projector,
Playback device (DVD player, laptop, etc)
and JUST HIT PLAY!
Setup Plan
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Folding up screen
Deation
1. Unclip tethers from stakes
2. Undo the ination / deation valve and allow deating.
3. To speed up deation, remove the nozzle on the blower
from the ination nozzle at the front, and connect to
the deation nozzle on the side. Place the blower nozzle
onto the deation valve, and turn the blower on.
4. Watch the screen deate!
Pack up of screen
1. Roll up tethers and tie in a loose knot, and lay gently
onto screen tubing.
2. Fold the supporting beams up. Fold screen in half (with
white screen surface front on the inside).
3. Fold screen in half again lengthways.
4. Roll screen up tightly (with tethers tucked inside) in the
direction of the valve.
5. Screen should then be placed back into the carry bag
provided for protection from dust and damage
4
2
3
5
1. Screen Frame
2. Screen Surface
3. Ination / Deation valve
4. Screen Skirt
5. D-rings
1
2
3
4Ination Blower
1. On / O Switch
2. Nozzles
3. Ination nozzle
4. Deation nozzle
Inatable Movie Screen
1
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Caring for your screen
1. The easiest way to care for your screen is to keep it
clean and dry. It is recommended to set up your screen
on a tarpaulin to prevent it from coming into contact
with the ground, grass, dirt or sand that may stain your
screen.
2. As the screen deates, fold it in half to minimise dirt on
the screen surface.
3. Ensure your screen is always dry when rolled up and
put away. Any moisture can result in mould and can
damage your screen.
General care
Cleaning
Drying
Patching
1. Cleaning the screen frame is best done with a soft cloth
and warm water. Use dishwasher detergent, if required.
Small stains can be cleaned with methylated spirits.
This not only cleans your screen but dries very quickly
without leaving any streaks. This method can also be
used to spot clean the screen surface as well.
2. If the screen surface become very dirty, simply zip it o
the screen and wash in the washing machine on gentle
cycle. Then hang out to dry. Do not wash the screen
1. If your screen gets wet from dew or rain don’t stress!
Simply shake o water and then loosely pack away.
Bring out the following day when the weather is better,
set up and inate and the screen will dry out usually
within around 30minutes. If the screen was very wet
this may take a little longer. Ensure all your tethers are
also dry as these can be aected by mould.
2. Alternately leave your screen inated and bring inside
to dry o.
If your screen obtains a cut, a hole, or is pierced by
a sharp object, it can be repaired. Simply use your
repair kit to x your screen. Patching the screen
should be done when the screen is deated.
1. Cut a piece of the PVC fabric so that it covers the hole
entirely, with approximately 2cm around each side
overhanging the gash.
2. Make sure that both the PVC patch and the tubing
around the hole are clean
3. Use the bike puncture repair glue to glue around
the edge of the patch to create a seal over the hole.
Warning - Don’t use too much! The glue can ooze out
and make a mess of your tubing.
For more details and HandiTheatre Home tutorial videos
visit www.smartdigital.com.au/support
More Fun! More Magic! More Entertainment!

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