BenQ MW851UST User manual

Category
Projector mounts
Type
User manual

BenQ MW851UST is an ultra-short-throw projector that combines stylish design with innovative technology to make presentations more immersive and engaging. It delivers stunning visuals with its high brightness and crisp image quality, making it perfect for small to medium-sized meeting rooms and classrooms. The MW851UST also offers flexible installation options, allowing for easy placement in various setups. With its user-friendly interface and a wide range of connectivity options, it ensures seamless integration into your existing infrastructure.

BenQ MW851UST is an ultra-short-throw projector that combines stylish design with innovative technology to make presentations more immersive and engaging. It delivers stunning visuals with its high brightness and crisp image quality, making it perfect for small to medium-sized meeting rooms and classrooms. The MW851UST also offers flexible installation options, allowing for easy placement in various setups. With its user-friendly interface and a wide range of connectivity options, it ensures seamless integration into your existing infrastructure.

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Digital Projector Short Throw Wall Mount Guide
4J.J4W01.001
1  Warning
English
1. Please read and follow the instructions in this installation guide carefully before
installation and retain them for future reference.
2. The BenQ Corporation is not liable for any damage or injury resulting from
incorrect installation.
3. The wall mounting bracket is designed for easy installation and removal. The
BenQ Corporation accepts no liability for any damage or injuries due to human
action or from natural causes, such as an earthquake or typhoon.
4. This projector wall mounting bracket must only be installed by service
professionals.
5. At least two persons are required for the installation or removal of this bracket to
prevent personal injury, or material damage from heavy falling objects.
6. To ensure proper ventilation, install the projector with sufficient clearance
between it and the wall and ceiling.
7. To ensure safe installation and avoid accidents, check the wall structure and select
a solid durable location.
8. The wall should be strong enough to support four times the total weight of the
projector and the wall mounting bracket, or more. It should also be of sufficient
strength to bear the force of vibrations from earthquakes or other events.
9. Check the surroundings of the mounting location before installation.
• Do not install in places where the temperature or humidity is high and avoid
moisture.
• Do not install near an air conditioner or vents, or in excessively dusty or oily
places.
• This product must only be installed on a vertical wall, not a slanting one.
• Do not install in places subject to vibration or shock.
• Keep the projector out of direct sunlight
10. Do not replace any parts or use damaged parts. Please contact your retailer if you
have any questions.
11. Fix the screws tightly but not excessively to avoid breakage or damage to the
threads.
12. The wall mounting bracket can support a maximum projector weight of
5J.J3A10.001: 15Kg or 33.07 lbs 5J.J4V10.001/5J.J4R10.001: 12Kg or 26.46 lbs.
13. Nothing extra must be added to the load on the wall mounting bracket. Nothing
should be attached or hung from it.
14. Holes for the screws will remain in the walls after the projector mounting bracket
has been removed and marks may also result from long term use.
Warning
2  Introduction
English
Introduction
P.4
P.3
P.7
Required Tools
Installation Steps
Packaged Parts
P.6
P.5
Specifications/Size/Guide sheet for hole drilling
P.4
Angle Adjustment
1. Adjust the mounting bracket arm of the projector to 5°.
2. Adjust the rotation angle of the sides of the projected image.
3. Adjust the angular displacement of the top and the bottom of the projected image.
4. Adjust the horizontal angular displacement of the projected image.
5. Adjust the distance between the projector and the projected image: (A) Move the projector bracket.
(B) or adjust the distance of the projection.
1. Installing the wall bracket
A. Make sure the wall bracket (O) is in the correct position on the wall. Hold the bracket firmly against the wall and mark the holes with a pencil.
Drill holes at the marked points. The holes in a masonry wall should be 10mm (0.39”) in diameter and 55mm deep (2.17”). Use a hammer to
drive the plastic plugs (B) into the holes.
The holes in a wooden wall should be 4.5mm (0.17”) in diameter and 55m (2.17”) deep.
B. Use the self-tapping screws (C) to fix the bracket to the wall.
C. Push the power cord into the front of the projector main support member and pull it out at the back.
D. Insert and secure the socket head screw M6 x L8 (E) in the holes of the projector main support member (P) and the wall bracket (O) by using a
5mm hex wrench (K). It is necessary to leave a gap of 0.5mm for adjustment of the angle after assembly.
E. Before positioning the hinge module (A), secure the socket head screw (G) in the projector main support member (P) to enable the cantilever
support to be in the horizontal direction.
2. Installing the bracket on the bottom of the projector
A. Place the hinge module (A) on the projector. Use the height adjustment collars (I) and screws with fixed washers (H) to fasten it firmly to the
projector.
B. Align the hinge connector (D) with the hole above the hinge module (A). Insert and secure the socket head screw M6 x L12 (F) in the holes of
the hinge module (A) and the hinge connector (D). It is necessary to leave a gap of 2-3 mm for the support to be installed on the cantilever.
3. Installing the bracket on the bottom of the projector.
A. Assembling the hinge module (A) and projector main support (P).
B. After assembling the hinge module (A) and the project main support (P), use the hex wrench (K) to tighten the screws firmly.
4. Cable Management
A. Plug the power cord into the projector.
B. Fit the plastic cap (L) on the projector main support member (P).
C. Pass the power cord through the lower plastic cover (N). Fit the upper (M) and lower (N) plastic covers.
5. Adjusting the required angle
A. By adjusting the tightness of the socket head screw (G) using the hex wrench (K), you can adjust the desired angle of the
projector cantilever. Tighten the socket head screw (E) by using a 5mm hex wrench (K), then replace the upper and lower
plastic caps (M)(N).
B. To adjust the required projection angle push the knobs inwards.
C. The gray knob (A) is for adjusting the rotation angle of the sides of the projected image.
D. The yellow knob (B) is for adjusting the angular displacement of the top and bottom of the projected image.
E. The black knob (C) is for adjusting the horizontal angular displacement of the projected image.
F. Tighten the knobs well and pull them back after making the adjustments.
3  Packaged parts
English
Packaged parts
A A
G
N
H
K
I
O
P
L
M
Hinge module__1pc
Cap for projector main support
member__1pc
Upper plastic cover__1pc
Lower plastic cover__1pc
Projector main support member__1pc
Wall bracket__1pc
Hex wrench (Allen Key) (5mm)__1pc
Screw with fixed washer__4pcs
Height adjustment collar__4pcs
Socket head screw (M6 x L25)__1pc
D
Hinge connector__1pc
F
Socket head screw (M6 x L12)__2pcs
E
Socket head screw (M6 x L8)__4pcs
B
Plastic plug__6pcs
C
Self-tapping screw
__6pcs
Connection
plate A
Connection
plate B
4  Required Tools/Specifications/Size/Angle adjustment
English
Required Tools
1
2 3
4
5
1. Power drill 2. Drill bit 3. Hammer
4. Spanner: 8mm / 10mm
5. Cross (Phillips) screwdriver
6. Pencil
Angle Adjustment
1. Adjust the mounting bracket arm of the projector to ±5°.
2. Adjust the rotation angle of the sides of the projected image.
3. Adjust the angular displacement of the top and
the bottom of the projected image.
4. Adjust the horizontal angular movement of the projected image.
5. Adjust the projection distance: (A) Move the projector bracket.
(B) or adjust the projection distance.
A
B
English
5  Specifications
Connection plate A
Mark A ==> MX880UST
Mark B ==> MX850UST / MW851UST
Connection plate B
Ultra Short Throw Wall Mount
(P/N 5J.J3A10.001)
Specifications
Connection plate A
Steel/Aluminum alloy
4.1 kg (9.04 lbs)
462mm
+/-10˚
Rotation angle
15kg (33.07bs)
M4
+/-10°
110 x 215 x 558mm
Material
Weight
Size (W x H x L)
Maximum distance from wall
Load
Screw
Tilt angle
110mm
291mm
187mm
215mm
558mm
Max: 462mm Min: 395mm
7-Ø5
163.5mm
100mm
Ultra Short Throw Wall Mount
(P/N 5J.J4V10.001)
Short Throw Wall Mount
(P/N 5J.J4R10.001 )
BConnection plate
Steel/Aluminum alloy
5.1 kg (11.24 lbs)
1270mm
+/-10˚
Rotation angle
12kg (26.46lbs)
M4
+/-10°
110 x 215 x 1368mm
Material
Weight
Size (W x H x L)
Maximum distance from wall
Load
Screw
Tilt angle
110mm
254.4mm
68mm
215mm
1368mm
Max: 1270mm Min: 830mm
9-Ø5
200mm
89.6mm
A
A
C
B
B
C
A
C
B
B
B
Lens Direction
Lens Direction
AConnection plate
Steel/Aluminum alloy
4.4 kg (9.7 lbs)
705mm
Rotation angle
12kg (26.46lbs)
M4
+/-10°
110 x 215 x 803mm
Material
Weight
Size (W x H x L)
Maximum distance from wall
Load
Screw
Tilt angle
110mm
291mm
187mm
215mm
803mm
Max: 705mm Min: 510mm
7-Ø5
163.5mm
100mm
+/-10˚
B
A
A
A
A
Connection plate A Connection plate B
Mark A ==> MP772ST /MP776ST / MP782ST/ MX810ST/ MW811ST/ MX812ST / MX813ST
Mark B ==> MW814ST
Mark C ==> MP780ST/MW860USTi
Guide sheet for hole drilling
Please visit www.benq.com for the latest guide sheet for hole drilling
6   Installation Steps
English
Installation Steps
L
B
C
D
E
1.
2.
3.
4.
C
H
D
F
A
O
B
A
B
A
A
I
M
N
M
B
C
BA
P
E
E
G
0.5mm
P
A
1. Installing the wall bracket
A. Make sure the wall bracket (O) is in the correct position
on the wall. Hold the bracket (O) firmly against the wall
and mark the places for the holes with a pencil.
Drill the holes at the marked points. The holes for a
masonry wall should be 10mm (0.39”) in diameter and
55mm deep (2.17”). Use a hammer to drive the plastic
plugs (B) into the holes.
For a wooden wall, drill 4.5mm (0.17”) diameter holes
55m (2.17”) deep.
B. Fasten the bracket to the wall with the self-tapping screws
(C) provided.
C. Push the power cord into the front end of the projector
main support member and pull it out at the back.
D. Insert and secure the socket head screw M6 x L8 (E) in
the holes of the projector main support member (P) and
the wall bracket (O) by using a 5mm hex wrench (K). It is
necessary to leave a gap of 0.5mm for adjustment of the
angle after assembly.
E. Before positioning the hinge module (A), secure the
socket head screw (G) in the projector main support
member (P) to enable the cantilever support to be in the
horizontal direction.
2. Installing the fixing bracket on the bottom
of the projector
A. Place the hinge module (A) on the projector. Use the
height adjustment collars (I) and the screws with fixed
washers (H) to fasten the module firmly to the projector.
B. Align the holes in the hinge connector (D) with those in
the hinge module (A). Insert M6 x 12 (F) socket head
screws into the holes and tighten them with the 5mm hex
wrench (K). Allow 2-3mm clearance for installing the
bracket on the arm.
3. Installing the bracket on the bottom of the
projector arm
A. Assemble the hinge module (A) and the projector main
support member (P).
B. After this use the hex wrench (K) to fasten them securely.
4. Cable Management
A. Plug the power cord into the projector.
B. Fit the plastic cap (L) to the end of the projector main
support member (P).
C. Pass the power cord through the lower plastic cover (N)
and then fit the upper (M) and lower (N) plastic covers as
shown.
English
Installation Steps
7  Installation Steps
A
Knob color indication
Gray
Yellow
Black
B
C
D
E
F
Knob A (gray)
Knob B (yellow)
Knob C (black)
G
5. Adjusting the projection angle
A. By adjusting the tightness of the socket head screw (G)
using the hex wrench (K), you can adjust the desired
angle of the projector cantilever. Tighten the socket head
screw (E) by using a 5mm hex wrench (K), then replace
the upper and lower plastic caps (M)(N).
B. Push the knobs forwards to adjust the required projection
angle.
C. The gray knob (A) is used to adjust the sideways rotation
angle of the projected image.
D. The yellow knob (B) is used to adjust the angular
displacement of the top and bottom of the projected
image.
E. The black knob (C) is used to adjust the horizontal
angular movement of the projected image.
F. Be sure to push back and tighten the knobs securely after
making any adjustment.
10  包裝零件
繁體中文
包裝零件
A A
G
N
H
K
I
O
P
L
M
投影機托架___1件
理線蓋___1件
塑膠蓋上___1件
塑膠蓋下___1件
本體__1件
牆版___1件
六角版手(5mm)___1件
有固定墊片的螺絲___4件
套筒___4件
內六角螺絲(M6xL25)___1件
Hinge module__1pcs
Hex bolts (M6xL25)__1pcs
Hex key(5mm)__1pcs Cable management cap__1pcs
projector main pole__1pcs
upper plastic cap__1pcs
lower plastic cap__1pcs
wall bracket__1pcs
Bolts with fixed washer__4pcs
D
托架鐵片___1件
Hinge connector__1pcs
F
內六角螺絲(M6xL12)___2件
Hex bolts (M6xL12)__2pcs
E
內六角螺絲(M6 xL8 )___4件
Hex bolts(M6 xL8)__4pcs
B
塑膠壁虎___6件
Plastic plug__6pcs
C
自攻螺絲___6件
Tapping screw__6pcs
連接盤 A 連接盤 B
Height adjustment pipe__4pcs
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BenQ MW851UST User manual

Category
Projector mounts
Type
User manual

BenQ MW851UST is an ultra-short-throw projector that combines stylish design with innovative technology to make presentations more immersive and engaging. It delivers stunning visuals with its high brightness and crisp image quality, making it perfect for small to medium-sized meeting rooms and classrooms. The MW851UST also offers flexible installation options, allowing for easy placement in various setups. With its user-friendly interface and a wide range of connectivity options, it ensures seamless integration into your existing infrastructure.

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