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  • Page 1 UHWII Product Manual...
  • Page 3 UHWII Product Manual Revision Records Version Revised Content Date Initial release July .25, 2019 Optimized installation September .24, 2019 Add After-Sales and Warranty, Modify the control system part, March 31,2020 Add module flatness adjustment Add Concave Installation The manual may be modified without any prior notice.
  • Page 4 Copyright The manual is the property of Unilumin Group Co., Ltd. The Unilumin LED’s operating software is developed based on the Windows operating system. No part of the manual can be transcripted, transmitted, reproduced, translated, edited, published, stored to a retrieval system, or used in any form by any individual or organization without a prior written permission of Unilumin.
  • Page 5 UHWII Product Manual Read the following content carefully to ensure correct use of the LED display products:  WARNING! The LED display may be damaged and become irreparable if you ignore the following warnings. Do not place the LED display upside down or throw it during transport and storage. Do not incline, scratch, or crash the LED display during installation.
  • Page 6 UHWII Product Manual  CAUTION! The optimum displaying effect may fail to be achieved if you ignore the following cautions. Wear antistatic gloves when installing or repairing the product. Ensure good ventilation for the LED display when designing the heat dissipation solution.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 3 LED Display Control Setting ............24 3.1 Power-on Testing .................. 24 3.2 Starting the Hardware ................25 3.3 Unilumin N series - Software Control Setting ........25 3.3.1 Installing the Software ................ 25 3.3.2 Display Configuration ..............26 3.3.3 Brightness Adjustment ..............
  • Page 8 4.1.3.5 Playing the Media ..................68 4.1.4 Saving and Opening a Playing Solution .......... 70 4.2 Unilumin K series - LED Display Playing Setting ........72 4.2.1 Set the Count and Size of the Screen ..........72 4.2.2 Setting the Program Page ............... 73 4.2.3 Adjust Window Position and Size ............
  • Page 9 5.2 Shutdown Sequence ................83 5.3 Daily Maintenance ................83 5.4 Warm-up Operation ................84 5.4.1 Unilumin N series - Setting the Prestored Picture ......84 5.4.2 Unilumin N series - Ageing Operation ..........85 5.4.3 Unilumin K series - Ageing Operation ..........87 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Component Replacement ......
  • Page 10 UHWII Product Manual Contact Information ............. 错误!未定义书签。 VIII...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 Product Introduction

    Chapter 1 Product Introduction Chapter 1 Product Introduction The UHWII series is a new generation of small pitch LED display product launched by Unilumin. Designed for HD display application scenarios, the UHWII series has a standard aspect ratio of 16:9 and has achieved perfect match between video signals and display terminals.
  • Page 12: Cabinet Appearance

    Chapter 1 Product Introduction 1.2 Cabinet Appearance Positioning pin Left/right shoulder screw hole (rear maintenance) Left/right shoulder screw hole (front maintenance) Cabinet mounting hole Module Upper/lower shoulder screw hole (rear maintenance) Upper/lower shoulder screw hole (front maintenance) Signal port(front maintenance) handle 10.
  • Page 13: Specification

    Chapter 1 Product Introduction 1.3 Specification Parameter UHWII1.2 UHWII1.5 UHWII1.9 UHWII2.5 Pixel composition 1R1G1B LED type 3-in-1 Black SMD Pixels per panel(dots) 480x270 384x216 320x180 240x135 Cabinet size 609.92x343.08x68 (WxHxD) (mm) Size ratio 16:9 Physical Material Die-casting aluminum Parameter ≤0.15 Planeness(mm) Weight(kg) Refresh rate(Hz)
  • Page 14: System Solution

    Chapter 1 Product Introduction 1.4 System Solution The display system consists of the LED display, sending box, control PC, matrix, splicing controller and power distribution box (refer to the shipping list for details). The following shows a topology of the system for reference: Fig 1-2 System Topology...
  • Page 15: Scope Of Application

    Chapter 1 Product Introduction 1.5 Scope of Application The UHWII series products can be assembled seamlessly into a screen of any size, and are extensively used as fixed LED displays for advertisements in public places such as retail brand stores, shopping malls, hotels, banks, churches, airports, bus stations, theatres, cinemas, company lobbies, and conference rooms.
  • Page 16: Chapter 2 Installation And Wiring

    DVI cable, and sending box. For details about the components, refer to the shipping list. 2.2 General Installation Screen calibration is performed on the UHWII series product before shipment, and the product needs to be installed sequentially according to the cabinet number, as shown in Figure 2-1:...
  • Page 17: Installation Of Fixed Led Display-Front Installation (Standard)

    Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring 2.2.1 Installation of Fixed LED Display-Front Installation (Standard) Check whether the aluminium profile installation is level. Make sure that its levelness is within ± 1mm. Install the cabinets sequentially from bottom to top and from middle to both sides. Fasten the adjacent cabinets with screws.
  • Page 18 Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring Fig 2-4 Front View of Cabinet Installation Fig 2-5 Front View of Single Cabinet Module Number Fig 2-6 Front View of the Display...
  • Page 19: Installation Of Fixed Led Display- Rear Installation (Optional)

    Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring Figure 2-7 Front Connecting Plate Figure 2-8 Front Connecting Plate (Front View) (Rear View) Fig 2-9 M8 x 70 socket head cap screws(front) 2.2.2 Installation of Fixed LED Display- Rear Installation (Optional) Check whether the bottom beam is level. Make sure that its levelness is within ±...
  • Page 20 Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring Square Tube Connecting Plate (Rear) Fig 2-11 Cabinet Fastening Fig 2-12 Rear View of the Display Fig 2-13 Rear Connecting Plate(front) Fig 2-14 M10 x 60 socket head cap screws(rear)...
  • Page 21 Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring 2.2.3 Concave Installation(0° —2°) Make sure that the bottom beam is horizontal, and the value is within ± 1mm; Assemble the specific trimming cabinet from the bottom to the top and from the middle to both sides successively; The left and right cabinets are fixed with left and right shoulder screw, and the mounting plate and cabinets are fixed on the square pipe with hexagon socket bolts;...
  • Page 22 Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring Mounting plate and socket head screws Fig 2-16 Upper and lower cabinet locked Fig 2-17 Rear Connecting Plate(front)...
  • Page 23 Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring 2.2.4 Concave Installation(≥2°) Make sure that the bottom beam is horizontal, and the value is within ± 1mm; Assemble the cabinet from the bottom to the top, from the middle to both sides. Fix the angle block on the screw hole on the right side of the cabinet with KM2 * 6 screw, as shown in Fig.
  • Page 24 Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring Fig 2-20 Splicing of left and right cabinet s Angle block M6 plug bolts Fig 2-21 Internal drawing of left and right cabinet splicing...
  • Page 25 Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring Fig 2-22 Splicing of left and right cabinets completed Fig 2-23 Rear Connecting Plate(front)...
  • Page 26: Module Flatness Adjustment

    Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring 2.3 Module Flatness Adjustment 2.3.1 Module Flatness Adjustment When there is a deviation in flatness between adjacent modules, use the adjustment tool to adjust the magnet on the box. At the low end, the module regulates the adjustable magnets until the module is flush with the adjacent modules.
  • Page 27: Wiring For Led Display

    Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring Adjusting tool Adjustable magnet Fig 2-27 Schematic diagram of module flatness adjustment 2.4 Wiring for LED Display 2.4.1 Common Cables Power Cable Passing Incoming Power Cables DVI Cable Through Cabinet Incoming Signal Cable USB Cable...
  • Page 28: Signal Cable Connection

    Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring 2.4.2 Signal Cable Connection Figure 2-30 ~ Figure 2-33 shows the signal cable connection for display with a resolution of 1920 x 1090. Signal cables shall be connected based on the wiring diagram of the delivered products for the project. Fig 2-28 Signal Cable Connection Diagram of UHWII 1.2 Fig 2-29 Signal Cable Connection Diagram of UHWII 1.5...
  • Page 29 Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring Fig 2-30 Signal Cable Connection Diagram of UHWII 1.9 Fig 2-31 Signal Cable Connection Diagram of UHWII 2.5...
  • Page 30: Power Cable Connection

    Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring 2.4.3 Power Cable Connection Figure 2-34 ~ Figure 2-37 shows the power cable connection for display with a resolution of 1920 x 1090.Power cables shall be connected based on the wiring diagram of the delivered products for the project. Fig 2-32 Power Cable Connection Diagram of UHWII 1.2 Fig 2-33 Power Cable Connection Diagram of UHWII 1.5...
  • Page 31 Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring Fig 2-34 Power Cable Connection Diagram of UHWII 1.9 Fig 2-35 Power Cable Connection Diagram of UHWII 2.5...
  • Page 32: Smart Control Distribution Box

    Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring 2.4.4 Smart Control Distribution Box The Smart Control Distribution Box can be used for distributing electric power to the LED display, and has the function for real-time monitoring of the temperature, humidity, smoke, and mains voltage of the external environment. The control software has the scheduled start/stop function, allowing you to set any time for the LED display to be remotely started or stopped.
  • Page 33 Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring PLC connection of the smart control distribution box: The PLC communication system is RS485, It uses converter from control computer RS232 to RS485. For more detail information, please refer to our Intelligent Power Distribution Management System Manual. Fig 2-37 Distribution Box PLC Connection Diagram...
  • Page 34: Chapter 3 Led Display Control Setting

    Chapter 3 LED Display Control Setting Chapter 3 LED Display Control Setting 3.1 Power-on Testing Before performing control setting on the LED display, confirm that each device is connected correctly. Before turning on the power of the LED display, you must use a multimeter to test the live wire, neutral wire, and ground wire of the AC power supply, in order to ensure they are not conductive with each other.
  • Page 35: Starting The Hardware

    (blinking once per second). Fig 3-1 Replication Mode 3.3 Unilumin N series - Software Control Setting 3.3.1 Installing the Software Open the optical disk provided for the delivered products. Install the LED control software UniLCT-Mars stored in the optical disk to the control PC.
  • Page 36: Display Configuration

    Chapter 3 LED Display Control Setting 3.3.2 Display Configuration Run UniLCT-Mars. Make sure that Control System on the main window is 1. Click the User option and select Advanced Login, as shown in Figure 3-3. Fig 3-3 Main Window of UniLCT-Mars Enter the initial password “admin”, as shown in Figure 3-4, to go to the advanced user window.
  • Page 37 Chapter 3 LED Display Control Setting Click Next, as shown in Figure 3-6: Fig 3-6 Screen Configuration The following window is displayed. Set Sending Board Resolution (1920×1080 recommended). Set Graphics Output Resolution to the same value as Sending Board Resolution. Then click Save to save the settings. Fig 3-7 Sending Board Configuration...
  • Page 38 Chapter 3 LED Display Control Setting After configuring the parameters on the Sending Board page, click Scan Board to display the following window: Fig 3-8 Scan Board Configuration 1) Click Load File to load the file xxxx.rcfg stored in the optical disk. 2)...
  • Page 39 Chapter 3 LED Display Control Setting After configuring the parameters on the Scan Board page, click Screen Connection to display the following window: Click Read File to load the file xxxx.scr stored in the optical disk, as shown in Figure 3-9. Fig 3-9 Screen Connection Click Send to HW.
  • Page 40: Brightness Adjustment

    Chapter 3 LED Display Control Setting After sending, confirm that the screen is complete. Then click Save. Fig 3-10 Screen Connection with Loaded File 3.3.3 Brightness Adjustment On the main window, click Brightness, as shown in Figure 3-11, to display the brightness adjustment interface: Fig 3-11 Main Window for Advanced User...
  • Page 41 Chapter 3 LED Display Control Setting There are four brightness adjustment modes, namely Manual, Schedule, Auto, and Auto Adjustment by Hardware. After adjustment is finished, click Save to HW to save the adjustment results to the hardware. Manual Adjustment Select Manual and adjust the brightness by dragging the scroll bar below Brightness Adjustment or directly modifying the brightness value (the maximum value is 255) next to the scroll bar.
  • Page 42: Correction Coefficient Management

    Chapter 3 LED Display Control Setting Schedule, Auto, and Auto Adjustment by Hardware are automatic adjustment modes. Automatic adjustment function is not recommended for indoor LED display products because the indoor environment has stable ambient light and is rarely affected by the ambient brightness. If you really need to use this function, you can configure this function by using the wizard.
  • Page 43 Chapter 3 LED Display Control Setting Configure Enable/Disable Calibration to Brightness, click Save, and then click Manage Coefficients to display the following window: Fig 3-14 Manage Coefficients Upload coefficients: Upload the correction coefficient database generated by the software or read back by the display screen to the screen. Save coefficients to database: Read back and save the coefficients from the screen to the coefficient database.
  • Page 44: Setting Coefficients For A New Receiving Card

    Chapter 3 LED Display Control Setting 3.3.4.1 Setting Coefficients for a New Receiving Card As shown in Figure 3-15, select Topology or List. Select the position of the replaced receiving card. Click Next: Fig 3-15 Selecting Area for New Receiving Card Select the coefficient source.
  • Page 45 Chapter 3 LED Display Control Setting Select the corresponding correction coefficients: Fig 3-17 Selecting Correction Coefficients for Receiving Card Select Stable Upload and click Next: Fig 3-18 Uploading Correction Coefficients...
  • Page 46 Chapter 3 LED Display Control Setting 5) Adjust Coefficient: Perform a simple adjustment if the displaying effect is not good enough after you upload the coefficient. Then click Next. Fig 3-19 Simple Adjustment Red:Adjust the red brightness value of calibration coefficients. Green:Adjust the green brightness value of calibration coefficients.
  • Page 47: Setting Coefficients For A New Module

    Chapter 3 LED Display Control Setting 3.3.4.2 Setting Coefficients for a New Module 1) Select Position of the New Module: Select Topology or List. Then select the position of the receiving card where the new module is located. Double click the selected position: Fig 3-21 Selecting Cabinet for the New Module 2)...
  • Page 48 Chapter 3 LED Display Control Setting Module Size:Set the size of the module in a cabinet. The software determines each module arrangement based on module size and cabinet size. 3) Adjust the coefficients (similar to the steps of coefficient adjustment in setting coefficients for a new scan board).
  • Page 49: Replace Module With Flash

    Chapter 3 LED Display Control Setting 3.3.4.3 Replace Module with Flash The module of UTWII has Flash, which can save the calibration coefficient. After replacing the module, make sure that the receiving have read coefficient from the Flash and save. Click Setting on the main window and select Module Flash, as shown in following fig.
  • Page 50: Pre-Storing Picture

    Chapter 3 LED Display Control Setting 3.3.5 Pre-storing Picture On the Prestore Picture interface, you can save a picture as the prestored picture for the screen. This prestored picture can be set as a screen displayed upon booting, signal cable disconnection, or DVI signal absence. On the main window, click Tool and select Prestore Picture, as shown in Figure 3-25.
  • Page 51 Chapter 3 LED Display Control Setting 1)Prestore Picture Settings Select Picture: Click Browse to select the directory of the picture. Screen Effect: Set the selected picture to be displayed on the whole screen by means of stretching, tiling, or centering. Cabinet Effect: Set the selected picture to be displayed on each cabinet of the screen by means of stretching, tiling, or centering (the number of pictures displayed by each cabinet shall be equal to the number of receiving cards in the cabinet).
  • Page 52: Unilumin K Series - Software Control Setting

    3.4.1 Installing the Software Open the optical disk provided for the delivered products. Install the LED control software Unilumin.exe stored in the optical disk to the control PC. Fig 3-26 Software Installation NOTE: You can follow the software installation wizard to install the software.
  • Page 53: Set The Sending Card

    Chapter 3 LED Display Control Setting Fig 3-28 Enter the Password Fig 3-29 LED Screen Settings 3.4.2.2 Set the Sending Card 1) Detect Senders Enter the LED Screen Settings interface, select the “Sending Device” page, and then click “Sender” → “Detect senders”. If the sending card is detected, the “Sending...
  • Page 54 Chapter 3 LED Display Control Setting Device” page will display the information of the sending card in detail: the card type and quantity, the input signal information of the sending card, etc, as shown below: Fig 3-30 Detect Senders Fig 3-31 Sending Card Information 2) Input Signal View After detecting the sending card , if the video signal is connected properly.
  • Page 55 Chapter 3 LED Display Control Setting Fig 3-32 Input Signal Information 3) Settings the Sending Card Parameters After detecting the sending card, can make some settings on the sending card parameters on the “Sending Device” page. Fig 3-33 Settings the Sending Card Parameters...
  • Page 56: Screen Parameters Setting

    Chapter 3 LED Display Control Setting 3.4.2.3 Screen Parameters Setting After setting the send card interface, click “Screen Parameters” to set the screen parameters: 1) Click "Load…" to load the "xxxx. rcvbp " file on the CD 2) Click "Send" 3) After sending is complete, confirm that the display screen menu of the single receiving card is normal, click “Save to Receivers”...
  • Page 57: Display Connection

    Chapter 3 LED Display Control Setting 3.4.2.4 Display Connection After the screen parameters are solidified to the receiving card, click on “Receiver Mapping” to setting, connect the display. 1) Click "Load…" , load the "xxxx. mapping " files on the disc; 2) Click "Send";...
  • Page 58 Chapter 3 LED Display Control Setting Fig 3-36 Brightness Adjustment Fig 3-37 Brightness Adjustment Interface There are various ways to adjust the brightness: automatic adjustment of multi-function card, timing brightness adjustment, manual adjustment, white balance adjustment, brightness correction adjustment, etc. Manual adjustment: In the brightness adjustment interface, manually pull the brightness bar to change the brightness percentage , adjust the brightness of the display.
  • Page 59 Chapter 3 LED Display Control Setting Fig 3-38 Manual Brightness Adjustment Automatic brightness adjustment: In the brightness adjustment interface, check “Enable auto adjust” and click “Save to Multi-function Card”. The brightness is the current brightness percentage of the display. Fig 3-39 Automatic Brightness Adjustment...
  • Page 60: Calibration

    Chapter 3 LED Display Control Setting 3.4.4 Calibration 3.4.4.1 Setting Coefficients for a New Module 1) First set the window to be greater than or equal to the actual screen pixel size; Fig 3-40 Screen Size and Count In the main window, click “Control” → “By Point Calibration” → “Brightness Calibration”...
  • Page 61 Chapter 3 LED Display Control Setting Click “Get Screen Information” → “Read” ,get screen information and read back the screen correction coefficient; Fig 3-42 Brightness Calibration Click “Import” → “By Region” → “Normal” to import the correction coefficient of the replaced spare module;...
  • Page 62 Chapter 3 LED Display Control Setting Enter the location of the module that needs to resend the correction coefficient; Fig 3-44 Starting Point Setting Selecting a correction coefficient file for the module of the corresponding area; Fig 3-45 Selecting Correction File...
  • Page 63 Chapter 3 LED Display Control Setting After importing the calibration file, click "Send" to enable brightness correction; Fig 3-46 Brightness Calibration Open the LED screen setting window, on the screen parameter page :select “Brightness” in the “Calibration Mode”, select “From Receiver Card” in the “Correction”, and then click “Save to Receivers”.
  • Page 64: Chapter 4 Led Display Playing Setting

    Chapter 4 LED Display Playing Setting Chapter 4 LED Display Playing Setting 4.1 Unilumin N series - LED Display Playing Setting 4.1.1 Selecting a Playing Solution The playing software UniStudio has three playing modes, namely Simple playing program, Professional playing program, and Priority programs of the page.
  • Page 65: Playing Setting

    Chapter 4 LED Display Playing Setting 4.1.2 Playing Setting 4.1.2.1 Display Window Setting Run the UniStudio, click Settings and select Display Setting, as in following fig: Fig 4-3 Display Window Setting Number of Display Windows: Indicates the number of display windows. To increase or decrease the number of display windows, re-enter the number of display windows in the box next to Number of Display Windows and then click Update.
  • Page 66: Startup Setting

    Chapter 4 LED Display Playing Setting 4.1.2.2 Startup Setting On the main window of the software, click Setting > Start Setting to enable the software to run automatically upon startup of the PC and to automatically activate a playing solution. See Fig 4-4: Fig 4-4 Startup Setting Auto Run after Power-on: If you enable this function, UniStudio will run automatically the next time when the PC is started.
  • Page 67: Editing Professional Playing Solution

    Chapter 4 LED Display Playing Setting Enable Auto Play: If you enable this function and specify a playing solution for the screen, the software will automatically activate the specified playing solution once the software is started. Instant plug and play of USB disk: If you enable this function, the PC will automatically read and activate the playing solution once the USB flash drive is inserted to the PC.
  • Page 68 Chapter 4 LED Display Playing Setting Editing the properties of the playing solutio After adding a general time segment or interstitial segment, click General Segment 1 to edit the properties displayed in the segment editing area on the right side, as shown in Fig 4-6: Fig 4-6 Properties of General Time Segment...
  • Page 69: Editing The Program Page

    Chapter 4 LED Display Playing Setting 4.1.3.2 Editing the Program Page Creating a program page As shown in Fig 4-7, right click General Segment or click the Add Global Program Page in the toolbar to create a program page: Fig 4-7 Creating a Program Page Setting the properties After creating the program page, click Program 1 and set the background, displaying mode, and other properties displayed on the property page on the right side.
  • Page 70 Chapter 4 LED Display Playing Setting Fig 4-8 Properties of Program Page If you select Specify Number of Times, the next general program page is played after the preset Times to Play for the display window with the longest playing time on the current program page has been reached.
  • Page 71 Chapter 4 LED Display Playing Setting When the current program page is played, the background picture or colour of the program page is displayed in the area not covered by the display window, as shown in Figure 4-9: Fig 4-9 Background of Program Page After adding the program page, you can move, copy, paste, or delete the program page by using the toolbar in the program page editing area, or by using the short-cut menu, as shown in Fig 4-10.
  • Page 72: Editing The Display Window

    Chapter 4 LED Display Playing Setting 4.1.3.3 Editing the Display Window Adding a display window After adding a program page, you need to add a display window to this program page. Click Add Window on the toolbar of the program page to add a window to the current program page.
  • Page 73 Chapter 4 LED Display Playing Setting 2) Setting the location and size of the display window The location and size of the new window is generated randomly and can be adjusted based on actual conditions by using either of the following two methods: Directly specify the new location and size in the setting pane, as shown in Fig 4-13: Fig 4-13 Setting the Window Size...
  • Page 74 Chapter 4 LED Display Playing Setting 3) Deleting a display window Select the window to be deleted. Click the delete key to delete the window, as shown in Fig 4-15: Fig 4-15 Deleting the Display Window 4) Moving a display window Select the program or window.
  • Page 75: Editing The Media

    Chapter 4 LED Display Playing Setting 4.1.3.4 Editing the Media Adding the media The type of window for adding the media is Common Window. Click the Add Media button of a common window to select media of different types to be added into the media list.
  • Page 76 Chapter 4 LED Display Playing Setting Setting the media properties Different media have different properties. After a medium in the media list is selected, the property page of this medium is displayed below the selected medium. On this property page, you can change the properties of the medium. See Fig 4-19: Fig 4-19 Properties of Medium Editing the media in the common windo In an actual application, if different playing times are required for different media,...
  • Page 77 Chapter 4 LED Display Playing Setting Modify Fig 4-20 Changing the Media Playing Times Right click the media to perform operations on the selected media, as shown in Fig 4-21: Fig 4-21 Media Operation Menu...
  • Page 78: Playing The Media

    Chapter 4 LED Display Playing Setting Right click a blank area in the media playlist. A media playing menu is displayed, as shown in Fig 4-22: Fig 4-22 Media Playing Menu 4.1.3.5 Playing the Media After the playing mode is edited or loaded, click the play key on the main toolbar to start the current playing mode, as shown in Fig 4-23: Fig 4-23 Play Key on the Toolbar After play is activated, the editing page is switched to the playing page, as shown...
  • Page 79 Chapter 4 LED Display Playing Setting Fig 4-24 Play Information Page Clicking Pause or Stop on the toolbar can pause or stop the currently played program. You can also perform this operation by using the operation menu that appears when you right click the display window. See Fig 4-25: Fig 4-25 Short-cut Menu...
  • Page 80: Saving And Opening A Playing Solution

    Chapter 4 LED Display Playing Setting Attention: All display windows on the same program page plays simultaneously. If the display windows overlap with each other, the upper-layer windows will cover the lower-layer windows. For example, if you add a common window and then a clock window of the same size and coordinate, the common window will cover the clock window when they are playing.
  • Page 81 Chapter 4 LED Display Playing Setting Fig 4-27 Saving a Playing Solution File Open: After a playing solution is saved, you can directly click Schedule in the toolbar and select Open to open the playing solution. See Fig 4-28: Fig 4-28 Opening a Playing Solution File...
  • Page 82: Unilumin K Series - Led Display Playing Setting

    Chapter 4 LED Display Playing Setting 4.2 Unilumin K series - LED Display Playing Setting 4.2.1 Set the Count and Size of the Screen Open the software, click "Control " → "Screen Size and Count Settings" in the main window, as shown below:...
  • Page 83: Setting The Program Page

    Chapter 4 LED Display Playing Setting 4.2.2 Setting the Program Page The program page is divided into two types: "Normal Page" and "Global Page". Global Page: The program page that is played continuously during playback, can contain multiple windows. Only one global page can be set per screen. Normal Page: The normal page can contain multiple windows, and each normal page can have different window layouts.
  • Page 84 Chapter 4 LED Display Playing Setting After creating the program page, click the Add button or right click on the program page node to bring up the add program window menu. Fig 4-33 Add Program Window Menu...
  • Page 85 Chapter 4 LED Display Playing Setting After adding the file window, select the file window and click the Add button to select the desired material. Fig 4-34 Material Menu After adding the material, can set the material properties in the property box, as shown below: Fig 4-35 Display Setting Interface...
  • Page 86: Adjust Window Position And Size

    Chapter 4 LED Display Playing Setting 4.2.3 Adjust Window Position and Size Method One: Select the play window and then drag the mouse to adjust its size and position. Method Two: Set it in the window properties, as shown below: Fig 4-36 Window Properties The coordinate X: It lies on the top left corner of the window in pixels, which is accordingly on the left boundary of the LED screen.
  • Page 87: Playing The Program

    Chapter 4 LED Display Playing Setting 4.2.4 Playing the Program Play the current program file, click the play button or click the main window "Play" → "Play" to start playing. Fig 4-37 Play the Current Program File Fig 4-38 Play the Current Program File...
  • Page 88 Chapter 4 LED Display Playing Setting Play multiple programs at the same time: Set the playback content, click the program page that want to play or click the “File” → “Open” button to open the file that want to play, then click “Play” → “Play” to play multiple programs. The program plays as shown in the figure: Fig 4-39 Play Setting Fig 4-40 Program Plays...
  • Page 89: Edit Window

    Chapter 4 LED Display Playing Setting 4.2.5 Edit Window Delete: Select the material/window to be deleted, click the delete button delete the material/window; or right click on the material/window to be deleted, and in the pop-up options, click “Delete”, as shown below: Fig 4-41 Delete Copy: Select the window that want to copy, click the Copy button , click the...
  • Page 90: Timed Playback And Control

    Chapter 4 LED Display Playing Setting Save: After making the desired program page, click the button to save the button or click “File” → “Save” to save the program. Fig 4-43 Save 4.2.6 Timed Playback and Control Click “Control” → “Timing Command List” to enter the timing instruction list window;...
  • Page 91 Chapter 4 LED Display Playing Setting Fig 4-44 Timing Command List Fig 4-45 Action Table...
  • Page 92 Chapter 4 LED Display Playing Setting Fig 4-46 Timing Command List Fig 4-47 Setting Timing Command List...
  • Page 93: Chapter 5 Startup, Shutdown, And Maintenance

    Chapter 5 Startup, Shutdown and Maintenance Chapter 5 Startup, Shutdown, and Maintenance 5.1 Startup Sequence Start the distribution box for the LED display. Start the control computer. Start the video processor. Start the sending box. 5.2 Shutdown Sequence Shut down the video processor. Shut down the sending box.
  • Page 94: Warm-Up Operation

    You do not need to set the prestored picture if the LED display is used frequently. 5.4.1 Unilumin N series - Setting the Prestored Picture For details about how to set the prestored picture, refer to Section 3.6. Select a black background picture.
  • Page 95: Unilumin N Series - Ageing Operation

    Chapter 5 Startup, Shutdown and Maintenance 5.4.2 Unilumin N series - Ageing Operation On the main window, click Brightness to enter the brightness adjustment interface, as shown in Fig 5-2: Figure 5-2 Main Window for Advanced User Select Manual and set the brightness to 26 (the brightness is about 10%) by dragging the scroll bar below Brightness Adjustment.
  • Page 96 Set Self Test to White. Click Send to finish the operation. As showed in Fig 5-4 and Fig 5-5. Fig 5-4 Display Control Unilumin Fig 5-5 Display Control Adjust the screen brightness and perform ageing based on the steps described in Section 5.4.2.
  • Page 97: Unilumin K Series - Ageing Operation

    Chapter 5 Startup, Shutdown and Maintenance 5.4.3 Unilumin K series - Ageing Operation If the display is not used for 14 consecutive days, please follow the instructions below for aging before using it again. In the main window, click "Test" - "Aging Test" to enter the aging interface. Drag the playback window on the software to the display area of the display.
  • Page 98: Chapter 6 Troubleshooting And Component Replacement

    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Component Replacement Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Component Replacement 6.1 Common Faults and Troubleshooting Methods 6.1.1 Failure in Lighting up the Display Causes: No power is supplied to the display or the control devices. The LED display does not have input signals. The control PC is in sleep mode or the graphics card is set incorrectly.
  • Page 99: Screen Blinking

    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Component Replacement 6.1.3 Screen Blinking Causes: The ports on the sending box are loose, or the signal cables are too long. The output resolution of the playing device or sending box is set incorrectly. Troubleshooting method: Check whether the DVI cable and signal cable are connected to the display and devices, or whether the length of signal cables exceeds the maximum transmission distance (the effective transmission distance shall not exceed 10 m...
  • Page 100: Failure In Lighting Up Part Of The Modules In The Cabinet

    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Component Replacement 6.1.6 Failure in Lighting up Part of the Modules in the Cabinet Causes: Output of the power supply for the modules is faulty. Output of signal which controls the related modules is faulty. Troubleshooting method: Check DC voltage for the modules.
  • Page 101 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Component Replacement 2) Rear installing: Replace a module of the LED display based on the following steps: Step Picture Description Locate faulty cabinet. Disconnect the power cable and signal cable Use a tool to suck out the faulty module Take out the faulty module and replace it...
  • Page 102: Replacement Of Power Supply

    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Component Replacement 6.2.2 Replacement of Power Supply 1) Front installing: Cut off the power supply of the display , replace a power supply of the LED display based on the following steps: Step Picture Instruction Operation Locate faulty cabinet.
  • Page 103 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Component Replacement 2) Rear installing: Replace a power supply of the LED display based on the following steps: Step Picture Instruction Operation Locate faulty cabinet. Disconnect the power cable and signal cable Use a tool to suck out the faulty module Locate faulty...
  • Page 104: Replacement Of Receiving Card

    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Component Replacement 6.2.3 Replacement of Receiving Card 1) Front installing: Cut off the power supply of the display , replace receiving card of the LED display based on the following steps: Step Picture Instruction Operation Locate faulty cabinet.
  • Page 105 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Component Replacement 2) Rear installing: Replace receiving card of the LED display based on the following steps: Step Picture Instruction Operation Locate faulty cabinet. Disconnect the power cable and signal cable Use a tool to suck out the faulty module Disconnect the wire connected...
  • Page 106: Chapter 7 Packaging Transportation And Storage

    Chapter 7 Packaging Transportation and Storage 7.1 Packaging The UHWII series products would be packed in carton, and the carton is vacuum-packed in an anti-static bag, and finally packed in heavy-duty carton, as shown below: Figure 7-1 Package in Carton Figure 7-2 Package in Heavy-Duty Carton 7.2 Transportation...
  • Page 107: Chapter 8 After-Sales And Warranty

    Return to Factory Repair Service: For problems of Products that cannot be solved by online remote service, Unilumin will confirm with the customers whether to provide returning to the factory repair service. If factory repair service is needed, customer shall bear the freight,...
  • Page 108: Disclaimer

    Unilumin shall not be held liable for any defects, damages or losses of the repaired products or parts due to transportation or improper package.
  • Page 109: Warranty Service Process

    Unilumin’s repair, charging rate shall be as per Article 7.4. 8.5 Warranty Service Process Remote Service Process: Submit service requirements through website, email, telephone and other service channels of Unilumin with warranty card or contract number. Specific content of the service and contact information shall be provided.
  • Page 110: Other

    Product Return to Repair Process: Submit service requirements through the website, email, telephone and other service channels of Unilumin with warranty card or contract number. Packing list of the returned product and postal information to receive the repaired product shall be provided.
  • Page 111: Product Warranty Card

    Chapter 8 After-Sales and Warranty 8.7 Product Warranty Card Product Warranty Card Warranty Order No. Shipment Date Period Product Product Model Quantity Customer Contact Name Information Customer Address: Remark(s): Warranty Record Completion Signature of Warranty Date Fault and Troubleshooting Date Customer...
  • Page 112: Attachment 1 - Path Of Signal Cable Inside The Cabinet

    Attachment 2 - Path of Signal Cable inside the Cabinet Attachment 1 - Path of Signal Cable inside the Cabinet Cabinet Cable Connection Diagram of UHWII (Front View)
  • Page 113 Daya Bay manufacturing center: Longsheng Fifth Road, western Daya Bay, Huiyang District, Huizhou. Telephone (switchboard): + 86- (0) 755-29918999 Fax: + 86- (0) 755-29912092 Website: www.unilumin.com Service Department Tel: + 86- (0) 755-29592226 (direct line) 24-hour service hotline: 400-677-3888 Display sales department International department (direct line): + 86- (0) 755-29918999 E-mail: sales@unilumin.com...
  • Page 114 Tel: +86-755-29918999 SINGAPORE Address: 10 Ubi Crescent #07- 36, Lobby B Ubi Techpark, Singapore 408564 E-mail: sales@unilumin.com UNILUMIN GROUP CO., LTD (JAPAN) Address: 6-chōme-104 Aioichō Naka-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan E-mail: sales@unilumin.com UNILUMIN GERMANY GMBH Address: Raiffeisenstr. 30 - 70794 Filderstadt E-mail: info@unilumin.de...
  • Page 115 Contact Information UNILUMIN AUSTRALIA PTY LTD (BUSINESS IN OCEANIA) Address: Level 1, Trak Centre, 443/449 Toorak Road, Toorak, VIC 3142 Tel: +61 3 9006 8960 +86-755-29918999 +61 3 9827 8374 E-mail: amer-support@unilumin.com sales_au@unilumin.com MIDDLE EAST SUBSIDIARY Address: Suite 1702, Reef Tower, cluster O, Jumeriah Lake Towers, Dubai, UAE Tel: 00971 4 4270171 E-mail: sales@unilumin.com...

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