Samsung XA060F User Manual

Samsung XA060F User Manual

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Outdoor P6 Product User Manual
Model Name: XA060F
Model Code: LH060XAFSSC/**
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  • Page 1 Outdoor P6 Product User Manual Model Name: XA060F Model Code: LH060XAFSSC/**...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1. Safety........................4 1.1 Warning& Symbols..................4 1.2 Safety Guidelines..................5 1.3 Installation instructions................6 2. Open Package......................7 2.1 Front view...................... 7 2.2 Side view......................8 3. Outdoor P6 Product introduction..............9 3.1 Product Specification................. 9 3.2 Product Appearance................. 11 3.3 Product design...................12 3.4 Product main components..............
  • Page 3 10. Servicing......................100 10.1 Cleaning....................100 10.2 Calibration....................101 10.3 Replacement steps................102 11. Appendix......................116 11.1 Responsibility for the Pay Service(Cost to Customers).....116...
  • Page 4: Safety

    1. Safety 1.1 Warning& Symbols Grounding The combination of multiple cabinets in an installation results in increased levels of leakage current. In order to avoid risk of electric shock due to high leakage current, proper grounding of the installation is required. Defeating the purpose of the grounding type plug will expose you to the risk of electric shock.
  • Page 5: Safety Guidelines

    Accredited safety officers must ensure the safety of the site, construction, assembly, connection, use, dismantling, transport etc. Assembly parts are designed for use only with Samsung displays. LEDs use specific materials and manufacturing processing in order to achieve unique advantages.Donotmodify and/or replicate any components.
  • Page 6: Installation Instructions

    1.3 Installation instructions Instructions Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not block ventilation openings. Please install in accordance with the manufactures instructions. Avoid installation near heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
  • Page 7: Open Package

    2. Open Package 2.1 Front view Step 1: Open the top wooden cover Step 2: Open the side wooden cover Step 3: Take the cabinet out from the wooden box.
  • Page 8: Side View

    2.2 Side view Step 1: Open the top wooden cover Step 2: Open the side wooden cover Step 3: Take the cabinet out from the wooden box.
  • Page 9: Outdoor P6 Product Introduction

    3. Outdoor P6 Product introduction 3.1 Product Specification Parameter Specification Attribute Outdoor P6 Model name XA060F Pixel Pitch (mm) LED vendor Nationstar LED package type SMD2727 LED package part name FM-Z2727RGBA-SH LED Lifetime Hr 100,000 ( 24Hr, Luminance 50% down)
  • Page 10 Viewing angle - Vertical ( Bit-depth(bit) Refresh rate(Hz) ≧2000 Scan rate (lines) Power consumption - Max <1000W (W/㎡) Power consumption - Typical <350W (W/㎡) Power AC100-120 or 220-240V, 47~63Hz Working Temperature (℃) -30°C to 50°C Operation Humidity 10% to 90% Storage Temperature -30°C to 60°C Storage Humidity...
  • Page 11: Product Appearance

    3.2 Product Appearance...
  • Page 12: Product Design

    3.3 Product design Decomposition chart...
  • Page 13 Assembly drawing...
  • Page 14: Product Main Components

    3.4 Product main components Module Power Supply Receiving card...
  • Page 15 DC output cables(12 pcs) Flat cables (12 pcs)
  • Page 16: Led Display Screen Components

    4. LED display screen components LED display screen connection Sending box(Model Name:LSFNS, Model Code: VG-LSFNS/ZX) Power LED and Switch: Power on or power off the sending box, the LED show the status of sending box. Power supply: AC power input, offer power for sending box. Power LED on back: Show the status of sending card.
  • Page 17 Function of sending box: 1. HDMI/DVI input; 2. HDMI/external audio input; 3. 12bit/10bit/8bit HD video source; 4. Resolution supported: 2048x1152, 1920x1200, 2560x960; 5. Resolution supported: 1440x900; 6. 1 light sensor interface; 7. Cascading supported; 8. 18bit gray scale processing and presentation; 9.
  • Page 18: Parts List And Parts Bom List

    5. Parts List And Parts BOM List 5.1 Accessories list Sending box U Disk 3 core plug DVI cable BN81-15303A BN81-15859A BN81-15312A BN81-15310A R2S8-22-1721 2S8-22-2038 R2J8-22-0125 R2L3-27-0104 USB cable AC power input cable Signal input cable AC power cascade cable BN81-15311A Different code by different project BN81-15313A...
  • Page 19: Spares List

    5.2 Spares list Sending box Receiving card and hub board Module Power supply BN81-15303A BN81-15305A BN81-15901A BN81-15304A R2S8-22-1721 R2S8-22-1569 R4B3-06-0270 R2D8-25-0082 LED package Driver IC Mask BN81-16098A BN81-15909A BN81-15325A BN81-15859A R2F8-88-0430 R3G1-27-0048 R2K2-22-0219 R2A8-24-0143 Screws for Mask AC power input cable Signal input cable AC power cascade cable BN81-15336A...
  • Page 20: Parts Bom List

    5.3 Parts BOM List Code Name Spec Unit Quantity R2S8-22-1721 Sending box MCTRL600-S(ROHS) R2W8-27-5325 Outdoor Cabinet 1152*864*120mm 4S 48X48 EMC/2727LED R4B3-06-0270 P6 module Nova system(ROHS) R2J8-22-0125 3 core plug L 1.5M 2S8-22-2038 U Disk Control software/Setting files R2L3-27-0104 DVI cable L 1.5M R2L3-27-0105 USB cable...
  • Page 21: Service Bom List

    5.4 Service BOM List A/S-LED MOUDLE:JDM,R4B3-06-0270,Module (P6 48*48 LED MOUDLE Module (P6 48*48 ) R4B3-06-0270 FM-2727RGBA R3G1-27-0048 A/S-LED:JDM,R3G1-27-0048,LED (FM-2727RGBA) 2304 Sending box /S-SENDING BOX:JDM,R2S8-22-1721,Sending box SENDING BOX R2S8-22-1721 (MCTRL600-S) (MCTRL600-S) POWER Power supply (GW- /S-POWER SUPPLY:JDM,R2D8-25 -0082 ,GW- R2D8-25-0082 SUPPLY XSP300WV5 5V/60A) XSP300WV5 5V/60A RECEVING...
  • Page 22 FLAT CABLE Flat cable (20CM) 3D4-23-0659 A/S-FLAT CABLE:JDM,3D4-23-0659,Flat cable (20CM) FLAT CABLE Flat cable (40CM) 3D4-23-0660 A/S-FLAT CABLE:JDM,3D4-23-0660,Flat cable (40CM) FLAT CABLE Flat cable (70CM) 3D4-23-0662 A/S-FLAT CABLE:JDM,3D4-23-0662,Flat cable (70CM) FLAT CABLE Flat cable (100CM) 3D4-23-0674 A/S-FLAT CABLE:JDM,3D4-23-0674,Flat cable (100CM) DRIVER IC IC (MBI5051B) R2K2-22-0212...
  • Page 23: Trouble Shooting List

    6. Trouble shooting list 6.1 Display screen problem The whole display screen cannot light up Check if the display screen is power on. Check if the connection is broken between Sending box and the display screen, Check if the sending box is normal Check if the first cabinet is working normally in the display screen Check if the brightness setting is 0% Check if the software setting is correct.
  • Page 24 Part of the display screen cannot light up Check if the part is power on. Check if the power supply is broken Check if the connection is broken between cabinet and cabinet Check if the receiving card is normal Check if the software setting is correct Check if the program in receiving card is correct Part of the display screen is blinking Check if the connection is broken between cabinet and cabinet...
  • Page 25 The display screen is out of control Check if the USB cable is connected well Check if the USB cable is broken Check if the software is running well The display screen display wrong image Check if the connection table setting is correct Check if the software setting is correct Check if the program in receiving card is correct...
  • Page 26: Cabinet Problem

    6.2 Cabinet problem The cabinet cannot light up Check if the cabinet is power on Check if the connection is broken between cabinet to cabinet Check if the receiving card is normal Check if the power supply is broken in cabinet Check if the program for receiving card is correct The cabinet is blinking Check if the receiving card is broken...
  • Page 27 Part of the cabinet cannot light up Check if the power supply is broken Check if the flat cable is broken Check if the DC power cable is broken Check if the HUB board is broken Check if the module is broken Part of the cabinet is blinking Check if the flat cable is broken Check if the HUB board is broken...
  • Page 28: Module Problem

    6.3 Module problem The module cannot light up Check if the DC cable is broken Check if the flat cable is broken Check if the module is broken Check if the last module is broken The module is blinking Check if the flat cable is broken Check if the module is broken Check if the last module is broken Block of module is broken or column of module is broken...
  • Page 29 Row of module is broken Check if the 4973 IC is broken Check if the soldering of the 4973IC is broken Pixel of module is broken Check if the led is broken Check if the soldering of led is broken...
  • Page 30 How to check the status of the transmitting card? There are two lights on the transmitting card as shown as below. If everything is right, the Red one will be off and the Green one will be blinking. Otherwise the user needs to check graphics card setting, DVI cable and transmitting card. How to check the status of the receiving card? There are three lights on the receiving card as shown below If everything is right, the Red one is blinking, and the Green one is on (no blinking).
  • Page 31 Checking Method Jump signal from the last module to another module Jump signal from the current row to the next row...
  • Page 32: Installation Guides

    7. Installation Guides 7.1 Mechanical requirements and installation Support structure The support structure has to be provided and installed by the customer because they vary from project to project. The following issues must be considered: Weight tolerances: Ensure that the support structure and the floor on which or the wall against which the support structure has to be installed, is qualified to handle the complete weight of the LED display screen.(which can be provided by manufacturer.
  • Page 33 Installation of cabinets Fixing of connect plate...
  • Page 34 Details of installation 1. First measure the under surface of the structure as a horizontal plane and the side of the structure as a vertical plane by spirit level as shown as below 2. First cabinet is placed in the middle of the bottom row with the stud rods in the middle of the corresponding slot as shown as below, do not fix the nuts tightly.
  • Page 35 5. Measure the first row by spirit level, make sure it is installed horizontally, then fix the nuts tightly between the cabinets and the connect plates. 6. Place the middle cabinet in the second row, adjust it and fix it but not tight. Make sure it is installed horizontally and vertically, then fix it tightly as shown as below 7.
  • Page 36: Electrical Requirements

    7.2 Electrical requirements Power system Power voltage must be in the range of the specification value. It is recommended to use a power distribution system (a power distribution system with a separate neutral and grounding conductor in order to avoid large ground current loops due to voltage differences in the neutral conductor.
  • Page 37 Lighting Strike Protection of Electric Closet Every electric closet of LED display screen must be installed with lightning protection device equipment. The requirement specification should be same as shown below. Nominal discharge current In (8/20µs) :20 kA The maximum discharge current Imax (8/20µs):40 kA Voltage protection level: Up in ln AC385-505V:≤1.7kV TA ˂25ns...
  • Page 38: Connection Of The Led Screen

    8. Connection of the LED screen 8.1 Connection for equipments Connection between Sending box and PC 8.2 Port of Cabinet and serial number paint...
  • Page 39: Connection For Power Cables

    8.3 Connection for power cables Usually the length of the AC input cable depend on the distance between the power distribution and LED display screen, it is not certain. The AC cascade cable: 3*2.5 ㎡ 160cm.
  • Page 40: Connection For Data Cables

    8.4 Connection for data cables Usually the length of the AC input cable is 50M, but sometimes it depend on the distance between the control room and LED display screen, it is not certain. The signal cascade cable: Cat-5 or Cat-6 160cm.
  • Page 41: Cabinet Arrangement Drawings Sample

    8.5 Cabinet arrangement drawings sample Every project there will be a cabinet arrangement drawing to show how to install the cabinet in turn. This is only a sample to show you what it like. Note: For waterproof, no passing hole on the top cabinet, no passing hole on the bottom cabinet, no passing hole at the far left cabinet, no passing hole at the far right side cabinet For light surge protection, the AC power input cable must be connected to the cabinets with the surge protectors.
  • Page 42: Control System Setting

    9. Control system setting 9.1 Software setup It is sample to install the <NovaLCT-Mars> as below: Double-click NovaLCT-Marssetup file,(see Fig.9-1), select <Next> to start, follow the guides to finish the setup. Fig 9-1 When the setup of the < NovaLCT-Mars> is completed, the <LED software> will show up in the <Start/<Program>.
  • Page 43: Novalct-Mars Main Interface

    9.2 NovaLCT-Mars Main interface This section describes how to use NovaLCT-Mars to set screen parameters as follows: Enter NovaLCT-Mars main interface Step 1:Start “NovaLCT-Mars", click ""User" → "Advanced Login", enter `User login` window as shown in Fig.9-3 Fig 9-3 Step 2:Input the password `admin`, enter the NovaLCT-Mars main interface for advanced users as shown in Fig 9-4 Fig 9-4...
  • Page 44: Main Menu

    9.3 Main Menu System Reconnect This is used to reconnecting the NovaLCT-Mars to the LED display control system. Setting Screen Config Only accessible by advanced users. This is used for configuration of the LED display control system. Details about this operation will be given in a later part of this manual. Brightness This is used for adjusting the LED display brightness.
  • Page 45 Tools Calibration Only accessible by advanced users. Select this item to open the calibration page. Details about calibration will be given in a later part of this manual. Screen Control Black out--- Show nothing on the LED display. Lock --- Always show the current image frame of the LED display. Run--- Switch the LED display back to normal from Kill or Lock.
  • Page 46: Tool Bar

    9.4 Tool Bar --- the same as Tools->Screen Config in the main menu. --- the same as Tools->Brightness in the main menu. --- the same as Tools->Calibration in the main menu. - -- the same as Tools->Display Control in the main menu. --- the same as Tools->Monitor in the main menu.
  • Page 47: Screen Config

    9.5 Screen Config To configure a LED display with system configuration files, click Screen Config button fromthe tool bar or select Tools->Screen Config from the main menu of the NovaLCT-Mars application main interface to open the Screen Config window. Shown in Fig.9-5 is the Screen Config window.
  • Page 48 Sending box setting Enter `Screen Config`, choose `Sending Board` as shown in Fig 9-6. Fig 9-6 In this interface, the user can set up `Sending Board`, `Scan Board` and `Screen Connection ` Attention: Usually the resolution of transmitting card is bigger than the resolution of the LED display screen.
  • Page 49 Scan Board setting Choose the `Scan Board` as shown in Fig 9-7. Fig 9-7 LoadFile: Load programmer file from PC, the file is saved and sent out by the manufacturer. Save file: Save one new programmer file after adjusting parameter. Read From HW: Read the programmer parameter which is saved into the scan boards in cabinets.
  • Page 50 Screen connection setting Choose the `Screen Connection` as shown in Fig 9-8. Fig 9-8 Read File: Load connection table file from PC, the file is saved and sent out by the manufacturer. Save File: Save one new connection table file after adjust parameter. Read From HW: Read the connection table parameter which is saved to all the scan boards in cabinets.
  • Page 51: Advanced Color Configuration

    9.6 Advanced color configuration Advanced color configuration includes the exit-factory configuration, color space configuration and color temperature table configuration, the target color space plan and color temperature table configured here can be called directed when adjusting brightness. Factory Setting...
  • Page 52 Current Gain:some chips support current gain control; :Default Value: click to restore the default values. RGB Brightness : adjusts brightness of R/G/B colors respectively , or check “synchronization” to adjust the three colors synchronously; : Save the current gain and brightness to hardware; : Import local color configuration file;...
  • Page 53 set to either PAL or NTSC system. Enable color space adjustment: After being checked, the target color space values can be applied to the entire LED display. : Add color space information, save current color space as a customized color space information to be called at any time in the future.
  • Page 54 :Delete selected customized color space information. Select customized color space information to be deleted, click this button, the color space information will be deleted. :Send current calibrated color space and target space to LED display. :Save current calibrated color space and target space to hardware. 2) Color temperature table Click :add color temperature segments, the operation is shown in the picture...
  • Page 56 :Compile selected color temperature segment; :Delete selected color temperature segment; : Clear all color temperature segment; : Save the color temperature table to local space. Every project must make a color temperature table (8ea adjust ), and save it into CD.
  • Page 57: Adjust The Brightness, Gamma And Current Gain

    9.7 Adjust the brightness, Gamma and Current Gain Click Brightness button from the tool bar or select Setting->Brightness from the main menu of the NovaLCT-Mars application main interface to open the Display Adjustment window for brightness, Gamma and color temperature adjustment. There are two methods to adjust the brightness: manual adjustment and automatic adjustment, after adjustment is done, click and save the adjustment...
  • Page 58 for the situation that the environment brightness is not very high. Enhanced mode is better when the background is very bright. Check Custom Gamma, and click to manually define the Gamma table. Color Temperature Adjustment Color temperature adjustment can be done in two ways, Roughly Adjustment mode and Accurate Adjustment mode.
  • Page 59 Automatic Adjustment The goal of automatic adjustment is to achieve automatic adjustment at present time, There are two methods of adjustment, they are Advanced Adjustment and Adjust by Light Sensor。 Choose the “Automatically Adjustment” option at LED display adjustment interface, click to check current brightness.
  • Page 60 Advanced Adjustment You can configure multiple time points, each point can be configured with specified brightness or environment brightness. Specified brightness:The brightness of LED display from certain time on designated by the user, the brightness is fixed. Environment brightness: The brightness of environment from certain time on designated by the user, the software will automatically adjust the LED display brightness in accordance with the parameters set by the users as well as environment brightness information collected by light sensors so that the LED display can exhibit proper...
  • Page 61 1) Add specified brightness Click ,Set the start time, type of adjustment and designated brightness. Click ,Choose whether to adjust color temperature, if it’s needed to adjust color temperature, you can choose color temperature segment in the drop down list (color temperature table must be configured in advance, please see description of color temperaturetable in 9.6 advanced color configuration), check “adjust Gamma”, drag scroll bar to adjust Gamma value.
  • Page 62 After parameter configuration is done, click , to add another designated brightness. 2) Add environment brightness Click ,to set start time and type of adjustment Click ,choose whether to adjust color temperature, if it’s needed to adjust color temperature, you can choose color temperature segment in the drop down list (color temperature table must be configured in advance, please see description of color temperature table in 5.2 Advanced color configuration), check “adjust Gamma”, drag scroll bar to adjust Gamma value.
  • Page 63 3) Configure light sensors Environment brightness is detected by light sensors, a system must be equipped with light sensors, and you must configure the light sensor before adding environment brightness. : Detect light sensors connected to sending boards and function card, the light sensors that connected to function card must be set as the external device.
  • Page 65 4) Save the configuration After the wizard settings is fished, go back to the main interface of automatically adjustment, you can click to add some settings of environment brightness or specified brightness , it's also be allowed to edit or delete the added brightness settings.
  • Page 66 Adjust by Light Sensor One time point will be generated by LCT automatically, and it will be configured with environment brightness by default. 1) Click ,check “Adjust by Light Sensor”,then click 2) If you have not finished configuration of light sensor, it's need to configure the light sensor then, the detailed operation, please refer to the step 3) in 5.3.2.1 advanced adjustment.
  • Page 67 4) All operations are finished,click Auto Brightness Time Interval The following steps are to set the time interval for auto brightness. Step 1 Click right button on the circled panel icon (as shown in Fig.9-9) and select Brightness Advance Setting from the pop-up menu (as shown in Fig.9-10) to open the Advance Setting window (as shown in Fig.9-11).
  • Page 68 Fig9-10 Fig 9-11 Step 2 Set the values for Detect Period and Read times of light sensors. Detect Period is the time period the light sensors measure the environment brightness. Read times of light sensors is the times that NovaLCT-Mars reads the measurement results of the light sensors. Thus the auto brightness time interval is the production of Detect Period and Read times of light sensors.
  • Page 69: Display Control

    9.8 Display Control Click Display Control button from the tool bar or select Tools->Display Control from the main menu of the NovaLCT-Mars application main interface to open the Screen Control window. Kill Show nothing on the LED display. Lock Always show the current image frame of the LED display. Switch the LED display back to normal from Kill or Lock.
  • Page 70: Check Hardware Info

    9.9 Check Hardware Info Click Tool ->Hardware Information from the main menu to open the Hardware Information page. Shown in Fig.9-12 is the Hardware Information page. Fig 9-12 Current Serial Port If more than one Mars serial LED display control system is connected to the computer, set the serial port through which the Mars serial LED display control system to be configured as the current serial port.
  • Page 71: Brightness/Color Calibration

    9.10 Brightness/Color Calibration Online Calibration In online calibration, NovaCLB connects with NovaLCT-Mars through network. Data and instructions for LED display calibration are exchanged through the network. Shown in Fig.9-13 is the page for online calibration. Fig 9-13 Current Serial Port This is the serial port through which the LED display to be calibrated is connected to the computer.
  • Page 72 Save button in the Enable/Disable Calibration panel Click this button to save the calibration switch status (enable or disable) to the hardware. Save button in the communication log panel Click this button to save the communication log to a text file. Manage Coefficients This page is to adjust the calibration coefficients for better calibration performance.
  • Page 73 This is to upload the calibration coefficients and Adjust lines coefficients to the LED the LED display control system can use the coefficients to improve the image display thus quality of the display. Step 1 Browse Click this button to select the calibration coefficients database file to be uploaded. Type The type of the selected calibration coefficients database is shown here.
  • Page 74 Topology or List Selected this option to upload calibration coefficients to the cabinets selected in the cabinet array sketch map or the cabinet list. (If the current LED display is a simple or a standard display, the sketch map of the cabinet array will be shown after this option is selected.
  • Page 75 Click Next to open the page for Step 3. Step 3 Shown in Fig.9-15 is the page for Step 3. Fig 9-15 Fast Upload The uploading speed will be set as maximum thus the time required for uploading is minimized if this option is selected.
  • Page 76 Stable Upload The uploading process is more stable and reliable for this option. But the time required is longer than the Fast Upload option. Upload Click this button to upload the selected calibration coefficients to the hardware. Save Save the selected calibration coefficients to hardware (FLASH). The saved data won’t be lost even the system is powered off.
  • Page 77 Fig 9-17 Screen-Database Select this option if it is to save the calibration coefficients to a new screen database. Cabinet-Database Select this option if it is to save the calibration coefficients to a new cabinet database. Create Click this button to create a new screen database or a cabinet database according to the settings.
  • Page 78 Fig 9-18 Screen Check this option if the calibration coefficients for the whole display are to be saved. If the database for saving the coefficients is a cabinet database, this option will be unavailable. Pixel Check this option to select the pixel area for which the calibration are to be saved. If the database for saving the coefficients is a cabinet database, this option will be unavailable.
  • Page 79 Set coefficients for a new scan board Step 1 Specify the LED display area that the new receiver card (scan board) works for. Shown in Fig.9-19 is the page for specifying the area. Fig 9-19 Step 2 Select the calibration coefficient source. The coefficients could be from a database (the Database option) or generated according to those of the surrounding receiver cards (the Refer to Surrounding Scan Board option).
  • Page 80 Fig 9-20 Browse Click this button to select the database that the calibration coefficients for the new receiver card are from. If the selected is a cabinet database, the cabinet ID should also be specified from the Cabinet ID drop list. Cabinet ID If the selected database is a cabinet database, the IDs of the cabinets of which the calibration coefficients are contained in the database will be list in the drop list.
  • Page 81 Fig 9-21 Step 3 If the calibration coefficients from Step 2 are not satisfying, they can be adjusted. There are two type of adjustment, Simple and Advanced. Shown in Fig.9-22 and Fig.9-23 are the pages for Simple and Advanced adjustment respectively. Fig 9-22...
  • Page 82 Use the slide bar to adjust the red brightness of the calibration coefficients. Green Use the slide bar to adjust the green brightness of the calibration coefficients. Blue Use the slide bar to adjust the blue brightness of the calibration coefficients. Advanced Click this item to switch to the advanced adjustment page.
  • Page 83 Fig 9-24 Set coefficients for a new module Step 1 Specify the cabinet which the new module is in. this can be done through the page shown in Fig.9-25 Fig 9-25...
  • Page 84 Step 2 Double click the selected cabinet to open the page for specifying the new module. Shown in Fig.9-26 is the page for specifying the new module. Fig 9-26 Module Size Set the pixel array size of a module here. NovaLCT-Mars divides a cabinet into modules according to the module pixel array size and the cabinet pixel array size.
  • Page 85 Fig 9-27 Step 4 Adjust the calibration coefficients if the generated coefficients are not satisfying. The adjustment page is similar to that for a new receiver card. Step 5 Save the calibration coefficients to the hardware (FLASH) so they won’t be lost when the LED display is powered off.
  • Page 86 Step 2 Select the adjustment type. If Adjust Own Effect option is selected, the color adjustment of selected area is independent to the other areas of the LED display. If Effect As Other Selected Area option is selected, the color of the selected area will be adjusted according to the reference area color.
  • Page 87 Step 3 Adjust the calibration coefficients. This step is similar to that for a new receiver card. Step 4 Click the Save button to save the adjusted calibration coefficients to the hardware. The save coefficients won’t be lost even the system is powered off. Shown in Fig.9-31 is the page for saving the calibration coefficients.
  • Page 88 Apply Apply adjustment operations to the selected area. Erase or reload Coefficients Shown in Fig.9-33 is the page for erasing/reload calibration coefficients. Erase coefficients: erasing calibration coefficients of the whole display or any cabinets. Reload coefficients: reload the calibration coefficients lastly saved in hardware. Fig 9-33 Screen Select this option to erase all calibration coefficients for the whole display.
  • Page 89 Reset coefficients Reset correction coefficients of the full screen or the specified area in accordance with the size of module or pixel. Complete all operation of reset coefficient, click on the "Save To HW", The correction coefficient reset will be effective.
  • Page 90: Monitor The System

    9.11 Monitor the System Mars series control system provides monitoring function, covering DVI signal of sending card, hardware status, temperature, humidity, smoke, fan, power supply, cabinet, and door status. Supports ordinary screen and screen combination surveillance. Click to enter the monitoring interface, and click to check hardware status data of all screens of this system.
  • Page 91 This button is used to edit the contents to be monitored and set rules for alarm. Refresh period Modify refresh period and reread times when reading the status failed at the refresh period interface, wherein the period is the period of refreshing the monitoring data. If all screens are registered to the NovaCare server, check “Auto refresh”...
  • Page 92 Hardware configuration : Click to enter the advanced setting of monitor, as shown in the figure below. Each receiving card is connected with one monitoring card by default. Click to pop up with the interface below. Please set the number of receiving cards (0 or 1) according to the actual situation.
  • Page 93 Click to restore the default values immediately. Connect Monitor Board Monitor Boards are required for certain status and parameters monitoring. Select this option to get those status and parameters under monitoring. Refresh Humidity If this option is selected, the humidity within the cabinets will be under monitoring. Refresh Smoke If this option is selected, the smoke within the cabinets will be under monitoring.
  • Page 94 The difference lies in that the number of fan (power supply) of every cabinet can be set to be different when separately performing refreshing setting to every screen, as shown in the following figure:...
  • Page 95 Data alarm configuration Display alarm or fault information when setting the temperature, humidity, fan speed and voltage critical value.
  • Page 96 Control configuration Select one screen or all screen to perform monitoring configuration separately. Click to add control information; the figure below shows adding temperature control information, and the figure shows adding smoke control information.
  • Page 98 Email setting Shown below is the page for email notification setting. Set the email notification according to the instructions given on the page. If the sending system report Email is enabled, the regular sending could be set.
  • Page 99 Email Log Shown below is the History window for checking the notification emails. Information about the notification emails, such as date, error display index, email recipients and so on can be checked through this window. The details of operation for NovaLCT-Mars, please refer to the <Nova M3 LED Display Control System UserManual-V4.4.1.pdf>...
  • Page 100: Servicing

    Servicing 10.1 Cleaning For outdoor LED display screen Due to outdoor use the LED display screen are exposed to all kinds of weather conditions. Sand, dust, smog and other dirty things on the LED display and because of that the performance of the LED display may be effected, So regular cleaning on LED display is recommended.
  • Page 101: Calibration

    10.2 Calibration Factory calibration In order to achieve color uniformity among all cabinets of the same display the cabinets can be color calibrated to improve display effect of the LED display screen. The manufacturer can do calibration before goods are delivered out of factory. Site calibration When the LED display screen is running for a long time, for example for one year, some part of the display screen may play a different image from other parts.
  • Page 102: Replacement Steps

    10.3 Replacement steps Open cabinet Before replace the bad parts in cabinet, you need to open the back door of cabinet by key as shown below...
  • Page 103 Before you replace the electrical parts, please ware the ESD protection gloves first. Power supply Power off the cabinet where the power supply is in Take off all the cables connected to the power supply as shown below Take off all the DC cables by screwdriver as shown below Take off all the AC cables by screwdriver as shown below...
  • Page 104 Remove the patching board by screwdriver as shown below Remove the bad power supply from the patching board by screwdriver as shown below. Install the spare power supply into the patching board by screwdriver...
  • Page 105 Install the patching board into the cabinet by screwdriver Install the AC cables into the new power supply by screwdriver. Install the DC cables into the new power supply by screwdriver Turn on the cabinet.
  • Page 106 Receiving card Power off the cabinet where the receiving card is in, Take off the cover for receiving card by screwdriver as shown below Take off the DC cables and flat cablesfrom the receiving card by screw driver as shown below Remove the HUB board by hand as shown below...
  • Page 107 Remove the bad receiving card from box by screwdriver as shown below Install the new receiving card into box by screwdriver Install the HUB board into receiving card by hand...
  • Page 108 Install the DC power cable and flat cable into receiving card Install the cover for receiving card by screwdriver. Turn on the cabinet.
  • Page 109 Module Power off the cabinet where the module is in Take off all the cables connected to module as shown below Remove all the screws which fix the module on the cabinet structure as shown below. Remove the bad module and take it out from back side as shown below. Handle the back cover by hand...
  • Page 110 Put the new module on the cabinet structure and install all the screws by screwdriver. Connect all the cables to the new one correctly Turn on the cabinet. After replacing modules, the customer should update the calibration data for that module in the receiving card.
  • Page 111 Power off the cabinet where the fan is in Remove the bad fan by screwdriver as shown below Take the fan out by hand as shown below. Take off the cover of connection cable for fan by screwdriver.
  • Page 112 Take off the AC connection cable by hand as shown below. Install the new fan into the cabinets by screw. Connect the AC connection cable to the switch.
  • Page 113 Install the cover for connection cable. Power on the cabinet...
  • Page 114 Signal input cable and Signal cascade cable Remove the bad one Install the new one.
  • Page 115 Flat cable Remove the bad one Install the new one. DC power cable Power off the cabinet where the DC cable is, Take off the bad one Install the new one. Turn on the cabinet.
  • Page 116: Appendix

    Product damage caused by customer`s mishandling or wrong repair. If a product damage is caused by: External impact or drop. Use of supplier or separately sold product unspecified by Samsung. Repair from a person besides an engineer of outsourcing service company or partner of Samsung Electronics Co.Ltd.

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