Precautions:
1. Ensure Load Capacity: The load-bearing capacity of the bracket and fixtures should be at least twice the weight of the projector to ensure safety.
2. Wall or Ceiling Material: Confirm that the installation location's wall or ceiling can support the weight of the projector and reinforce it if necessary.
3. Cable Management: Leave enough length for power and signal cables and secure them properly to avoid hanging or pulling.
4. Ventilation: Ensure there is enough ventilation space around the projector to avoid blocking the cooling vents.
5. Safety First: When operating at heights, use a ladder or scaffold and ensure operational safety.
6. Regular Inspection: Regularly check the mounting bracket and screws to ensure stability during long-term use.
1. Ensure Load Capacity: The load-bearing capacity of the bracket and fixtures should be at least twice the weight of the projector to ensure safety.
2. Wall or Ceiling Material: Confirm that the installation location's wall or ceiling can support the weight of the projector and reinforce it if necessary.
3. Cable Management: Leave enough length for power and signal cables and secure them properly to avoid hanging or pulling.
4. Ventilation: Ensure there is enough ventilation space around the projector to avoid blocking the cooling vents.
5. Safety First: When operating at heights, use a ladder or scaffold and ensure operational safety.
6. Regular Inspection: Regularly check the mounting bracket and screws to ensure stability during long-term use.
Installation Steps:
1. Prepare Tools and Materials
- Mounting Bracket: Confirm its maximum load-bearing capacity and ensure it matches the screw holes on the projector.
- Screws and Nuts: Choose the mounting bracket with the highest load-bearing capacity.
- Screwdriver or Power Screwdriver
- Electric Drill (for installing wall or ceiling fixtures)
- Expansion Bolts (for securing to walls or ceilings)
- Level (to ensure the projector is installed level)
2. Prepare the Projector
- Check Screw Holes: The bottom of the projector has four mounting holes for attaching the mounting bracket.
- Remove Adjustable Feet: If the bracket has adjustable positions, ensure they do not interfere with the bracket installation.
3. Attach the Mounting Bracket to the Projector
- Align Mounting Holes: Align the mounting bracket with the four screw holes on the bottom of the projector.
- Secure Screws: Use appropriate screws to attach the bracket to the bottom of the projector. Use a screwdriver or power screwdriver to tighten the screws and ensure the bracket is firmly attached to the projector.
4. Install the Mounting Bracket to the Wall or Ceiling
- Determine Location: Based on room layout and projection needs, determine the installation location for the projector.
- Drill Holes and Install Expansion Bolts: Use an electric drill to drill holes at the selected location, insert the expansion bolts, and tap them into the wall or ceiling.
- Secure the Mounting Bracket: Attach the other part of the mounting bracket to the wall or ceiling, ensuring it is secure.
5. Mount the Projector
- Hang the Projector: Hang the projector with the attached mounting bracket onto the installed wall or ceiling bracket.
- Adjust Angle: Adjust the angle and height of the bracket to achieve the best projection effect.
6. Check Installation Stability
- Check Screws and Connections: Ensure all screws and connections are tightened, and the projector is securely attached to the bracket.
- Use Level: Check if the projector is level and make necessary adjustments.
7. Cable Management
- Power and Signal Cables: Plan the routing of power and signal cables (such as HDMI, VGA, audio cables) to avoid exposure or obstruction.
- Secure Cables: Use cable clips or organizers to secure power and signal cables, avoiding hanging or pulling, and ensuring stable connections.
8. Testing and Calibration
- Image Correction: After installation, perform image correction and focus to ensure the projection image is clear and aligned with the screen.
- Keystone Correction: Use the projector's keystone correction feature to adjust the shape of the image, ensuring it is not distorted.
- Color Adjustment: Adjust the projector's color and brightness settings according to ambient light and screen color to achieve the best image effect.
9. Regular Maintenance
- Regular Inspection: Regularly inspect the mounting bracket and projector to ensure there are no loose or damaged parts.
- Cleaning and Maintenance: Regularly clean the projector's lens and ventilation holes to maintain projection quality and cooling performance.
1. Prepare Tools and Materials
- Mounting Bracket: Confirm its maximum load-bearing capacity and ensure it matches the screw holes on the projector.
- Screws and Nuts: Choose the mounting bracket with the highest load-bearing capacity.
- Screwdriver or Power Screwdriver
- Electric Drill (for installing wall or ceiling fixtures)
- Expansion Bolts (for securing to walls or ceilings)
- Level (to ensure the projector is installed level)
2. Prepare the Projector
- Check Screw Holes: The bottom of the projector has four mounting holes for attaching the mounting bracket.
- Remove Adjustable Feet: If the bracket has adjustable positions, ensure they do not interfere with the bracket installation.
3. Attach the Mounting Bracket to the Projector
- Align Mounting Holes: Align the mounting bracket with the four screw holes on the bottom of the projector.
- Secure Screws: Use appropriate screws to attach the bracket to the bottom of the projector. Use a screwdriver or power screwdriver to tighten the screws and ensure the bracket is firmly attached to the projector.
4. Install the Mounting Bracket to the Wall or Ceiling
- Determine Location: Based on room layout and projection needs, determine the installation location for the projector.
- Drill Holes and Install Expansion Bolts: Use an electric drill to drill holes at the selected location, insert the expansion bolts, and tap them into the wall or ceiling.
- Secure the Mounting Bracket: Attach the other part of the mounting bracket to the wall or ceiling, ensuring it is secure.
5. Mount the Projector
- Hang the Projector: Hang the projector with the attached mounting bracket onto the installed wall or ceiling bracket.
- Adjust Angle: Adjust the angle and height of the bracket to achieve the best projection effect.
6. Check Installation Stability
- Check Screws and Connections: Ensure all screws and connections are tightened, and the projector is securely attached to the bracket.
- Use Level: Check if the projector is level and make necessary adjustments.
7. Cable Management
- Power and Signal Cables: Plan the routing of power and signal cables (such as HDMI, VGA, audio cables) to avoid exposure or obstruction.
- Secure Cables: Use cable clips or organizers to secure power and signal cables, avoiding hanging or pulling, and ensuring stable connections.
8. Testing and Calibration
- Image Correction: After installation, perform image correction and focus to ensure the projection image is clear and aligned with the screen.
- Keystone Correction: Use the projector's keystone correction feature to adjust the shape of the image, ensuring it is not distorted.
- Color Adjustment: Adjust the projector's color and brightness settings according to ambient light and screen color to achieve the best image effect.
9. Regular Maintenance
- Regular Inspection: Regularly inspect the mounting bracket and projector to ensure there are no loose or damaged parts.
- Cleaning and Maintenance: Regularly clean the projector's lens and ventilation holes to maintain projection quality and cooling performance.
Front of T60 projector:
The four screw holes at the bottom of the projector are used to fix the ceiling mount bracket (nuts M5*12mm). The projector weighs 12 kg.
Lifting bracket: (Not suitable for walls that require additional reinforcement or special anchors, such as gypsum board walls and lightweight partition walls.)
1. Ceiling: Suitable for solid structures such as reinforced concrete ceilings.
1. Ceiling: Suitable for solid structures such as reinforced concrete ceilings.
2. Wall: Suitable for solid walls such as concrete walls and brick walls
Hanging Bracket Description:
- Benefit: Usually used to hang heavy objects or equipment such as air conditioning units, large light fixtures, etc. Ideal for situations where weight needs to be supported as they can be securely fastened to walls or ceilings.
- Applicable occasions: where heavy objects need to be hung and require firmness and safety, such as environments that require earthquake and wind resistance.
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