1. Folasaga
This manual provides detailed instructions for the assembly, operation, and maintenance of your HOIN 100-inch portable projector screen with stand. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, this 16:9 aspect ratio screen supports HD and 4K projection, offering a 160° wide viewing angle for an immersive viewing experience. Please read these instructions carefully before use to ensure proper setup and longevity of your product.

Image 1.1: The HOIN 100-inch portable projector screen with its stand, ready for use.
2. Oloa Ua Ovaview ma Vaega
The HOIN 100-inch projector screen system includes all necessary components for quick assembly and stable operation. Familiarize yourself with the parts before beginning assembly.

Image 2.1: All components included in the HOIN projector screen package. These include vertical connectors, ground pins, bend joints, bases, aluminum tubes, ropes, water bags, the screen curtain, and a carrying case.
Vaega e aofia ai:
- Screen Curtain: The main projection surface, made from wrinkle-free polyester fabric.
- Aluminum Tubes: Frame sections that connect to form the screen's support structure.
- Vertical Connectors: Used to join aluminum tubes.
- Bend Joints: Corner pieces for the frame.
- Fa'avae: Two flat bases for the vertical support poles.
- Ground Pins: For securing the stand in soft ground outdoors.
- maea: For additional stability in windy conditions.
- Water Bags: Fillable bags for weighting down the stand bases.
- Ato amo: For convenient storage and transport of all components.
3. Fa'atonu Fa'atonu
The HOIN projector screen is designed for quick assembly, typically within 5 minutes, without the need for additional tools. Follow these steps for a stable setup.
- Tatala Vaega: Lay out all components from the carrying bag on a clean, flat surface.
- Fa'aopoopo le Fa'avaa: Connect the aluminum tubes using the vertical connectors and bend joints to form the rectangular screen frame. Ensure all connections are secure.
- Attach Bases: Insert the vertical support poles into the bases.
- Mount Screen: Carefully slide the screen curtain onto the assembled frame. The screen is designed to stretch smoothly, minimizing wrinkles.
- Fa'atu le Tulaga: Place the assembled screen and stand in your desired viewnofoaga.
- Secure for Outdoor Use (Optional): If using outdoors or in windy conditions, fill the water bags and place them on the stand bases for added stability. Use the provided ropes and ground pins to further anchor the screen to the ground.

Image 3.1: The assembled projector screen being transported in its compact carrying bag, demonstrating its portability.
4. Fa'atonuga o Galuega
Once assembled, the HOIN projector screen is ready for use with your projector. Optimal viewing is achieved by following these guidelines.
- Tu'uina o masini ata: Position your projector directly in front of the screen for the best image quality. The screen supports both front and rear projection.
- Viewi le Angle: The screen offers a 160° wide viewing angle, ensuring clear images and rich colors from various positions.
- Tulaga lelei o ata: The high-definition coating and natural polyester fabric are designed to provide sharp, high-resolution images with accurate color reproduction.

Image 4.1: Diagram illustrating the 160-degree wide viewing angle of the projector screen, ensuring visibility from various positions.

Image 4.2: Comparison showing the superior color reduction and high-definition image quality of the HOIN screen compared to another screen, highlighting its wrinkle-free material.
5. Tausiga
Proper care and maintenance will extend the life and performance of your projector screen.
- Fa'amama le Mata: The screen is made of natural polyester fabric, which is flexible and resistant to wrinkles. If cleaning is necessary, gently hand wash the screen with mild soap and water. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
- Wrinkle-Free Design: The screen material is designed to be wrinkle-free. If any creases appear from storage, they typically smooth out when the screen is stretched onto the frame.
- Teuina: After use, disassemble the screen and frame, and store all components in the provided carrying bag. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

Image 5.1: A hand gently washing the screen material, demonstrating its washable and wrinkle-resistant properties.
6. Faʻafitauli
Va'ai i le vaega lea mo tali i fa'afitauli masani.
| Fa'afitauli | Mafuaaga e ono tupu | Fofo |
|---|---|---|
| Screen instability outdoors | Windy conditions, uneven ground, insufficient anchoring. | Ensure water bags are filled and placed on bases. Use ground pins and ropes to secure the stand. Choose a level surface for setup. |
| Wrinkles on screen surface | Improper storage, screen not fully stretched. | Ensure the screen is properly stretched onto the frame. The polyester material is designed to be wrinkle-free; minor creases should disappear with tension. Store the screen rolled or folded loosely in its bag. |
| Difficulty assembling frame | Components not aligned correctly. | Refer to the assembly diagram (Image 2.1) and ensure all tubes and connectors are inserted fully and correctly. |
7. Fa'amatalaga
Key technical details for the HOIN 100-inch portable projector screen.
- Tele lau (Diagonal): 100 inisi (254 cm)
- Ituaiga Fa'atatau: 16:9
- Viewi le Angle: 160°
- I'uga Lagolago: HD, 4K
- Mea: Aluminum (frame), Polyester (screen)
- Viewable Screen Dimensions: Approximately 210 cm (82.7 inches) width x 140 cm (55.1 inches) height
- Fua Fa'avaa: Approximately 207 cm (81.5 inches) width x 131 cm (51.6 inches) height
- Mea mamafa: 5 pauna (tusa ma le 2.27 kilokalama)
- Ituaiga Fa'amau: Fola Mauga
- Tufuga: HOIN
- Numera Fa'ata'ita'i: Projector screen (B07PZKGFNH)
Note: The provided product data lists "Product Dimensions: 48.43\"W x 48.43\"H", which appears to be an error for a 100-inch 16:9 screen. The dimensions listed above are derived from the product's detailed size diagram.

Image 7.1: Detailed dimensions of the 100-inch projector screen, including view size, frame size, and storage bag dimensions.





