NEC LED-E012i Installation And Maintenance Manual
NEC LED-E012i Installation And Maintenance Manual

NEC LED-E012i Installation And Maintenance Manual

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LED Module/LED DISPLAY
[Models for indoor use]
LED-E012i
LED-E015i
LED-E018i
LED-E025i
MODEL:
LED-E012i, LED-E015i, LED-E018i, LED-E025i
LED Display Kit
[Models for indoor use]
LED-E012i-108
LED-E015i-135
LED-E018i-162
LED-E012i-217
LED-E025i-217
LED Display Kit
[Models for indoor use]
LED-E012i-10N
LED-E015i-13N
LED-E018i-16N
LED-E012i-21N
LED-E025i-21N

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  • Page 1 LED Module/LED DISPLAY LED Display Kit LED Display Kit [Models for indoor use] [Models for indoor use] [Models for indoor use] LED-E012i LED-E012i-108 LED-E012i-10N LED-E015i LED-E015i-135 LED-E015i-13N LED-E018i LED-E018i-162 LED-E018i-16N LED-E025i LED-E012i-217 LED-E012i-21N LED-E025i-217 LED-E025i-21N MODEL: LED-E012i, LED-E015i, LED-E018i, LED-E025i...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Important Information ..............English-1 Parts Name ..................English-5 Model name list ................English-6 Contents ..................English-7 Installation Example ..............English-10 1. Installation location ..................... 10 2. Mark the positions of the anchor points on the wall ............12 3. Make the holes at the anchor positions ................13 4.
  • Page 3: Important Information

    Important Information Safety Precautions and Maintenance FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE, PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING WHEN SETTING UP AND USING THE LED DISPLAY SYSTEM: About the Symbols To ensure safe and proper use of the product, this manual uses a number of symbols to prevent injury to you and others as well as damage to property.
  • Page 4 ● Be sure to read the following before using the product to use it correctly and safely. WARNING Make sure there are enough people available Do not apply vibrations or shocks to the to ensure safety (at least two people) when product.
  • Page 5 CAUTION Do not use or store the product in the When connecting the power cord to the following places. product’s AC IN terminal, make sure the • Near heaters connector is fully and firmly inserted. • Places with lots of humidity or dust, or Do not damage the power cord.
  • Page 6 Recommended Use & Maintenance About the LED lamps The surface of the pixel card is vulnerable to shocks, so do not press or hit the surface. LED lamps are sensitive to static electricity and surge voltage, which may damage their components and decrease their reliability.
  • Page 7: Parts Name

    Parts Name ① ③ ⑤ ⑦ ② ⑧ ⑨ ⑥ ④ ⑤ Name Description Pixel card Display section. Cabinet The chassis to which to install pixel cards. Signal input/output To input the signal from the LED controller or the previous LED module.
  • Page 8: Model Name List

    Model name list 4 x 4 frame set LED-E012i-108/LED-E012i-10N 5 x 5 frame set LED-E015i-135/LED-E015i-13N 6 x 6 frame set LED-E018i-162/LED-E018i-16N 8 x 8 frame set (1.2 mm pitch) LED-E012i-217/LED-E012i-21N 8 x 8 frame set (2.5 mm pitch) LED-E025i-217/LED-E025i-21N English - 6...
  • Page 9: Contents

    Contents Quantity Parts Specifications 8 x 8 8 x 8 4 x 4 5 x 5 6 x 6 frame set frame set frame set frame set frame set (1.2 mm pitch) (2.5 mm pitch) Power bar Power bar side cover (left/right) Screw for power M3 (Type B)
  • Page 10 Power cord* *1: Spare parts *2: Kit model only (except LED-E012i-10N, LED-E015i-13N, LED-E018i-16N, LED-E012i-21N and LED-E025i-21N) *3: Can be ordered by optional Four different wall-mount frames can be used depending on the system size. Ask your retailer for more details.
  • Page 11 8 x 8 frame set ⑧ ⑥ ⑩ ⑨ ④ ① ⑤ ② ⑦ ③ English - 9...
  • Page 12: Installation Example

    Installation Example 1. Installation location Before the installation, be sure to review the following safety precautions to ensure proper and safe installation. CAUTION • Ask a technician to perform the installation. • Make sure the product is moved and installed by enough people to ensure safety. •...
  • Page 13 min. distance to sides min. distance to top and bottom min. distance between wall and system 60 mm 60 mm 20 mm Recommended distance to ceiling Recommended distance to floor 500 mm* 500 mm* *: Depending on the temperature condition. Wall mounting setting <...
  • Page 14: Mark The Positions Of The Anchor Points On The Wall

    2. Mark the positions of the anchor points on the wall • Mark the positions of the holes you will make for the anchor points (refer to the figures below and the “Anchor points number and positions” table on the next page). •...
  • Page 15: Make The Holes At The Anchor Positions

    Anchor points positions: 8 x 8 frame set 1200 mm 1200 mm 1200 mm 337.5 mm 337.5 mm 337.5 mm 337.5 mm 337.5 mm 337.5 mm 337.5 mm Anchor points number and positions Frame set 4×4 5×5 6×6 8×8 Anchor points 2×4 2×5 3×5...
  • Page 16: Install The Mounting Bars

    4. Install the mounting bars (1) Install the mounting bars on the anchor points on the wall. (2) Check the distance between the mounting bars using the alignment bars. 4 x 4 frame set 5 x 5 frame set 1800 mm Alignment bar 1200 mm Alignment bar...
  • Page 17 8 x 8 frame set 1200 mm 1200 mm Alignment bar 1200 mm Alignment bar (3) Check the evenness using a spirit level or a laser line level and the alignment bars together. Adjust the positions if required. Wall mounted: Mounting bar installation (5 x 5 frame set) M10 screws English - 15...
  • Page 18: Install The Power Bar

    5. Install the power bar Remove the power bar cover and install the power bar using M6 screws. How to remove the bottom cover (1) Remove the screws securing the power bar cover. (2) Raise the front of the power bar cover. (3) Pull the power bar cover toward you to remove it.
  • Page 19: Install The Cabinet Hanger Pins To The Back Of The Cabinets

    Holes for power bar position pin M6 screws Power bar When using the 8 x 8 frame set, use the power bar connecting part to install the power bar. Power bar connecting screw (M3 (Type A)) (4 red circles) Power bar connecting screw (M3 (Type B)) Power bar connecting part (8 blue circles) 6.
  • Page 20 Cabinet hanger pins installation position 4 x 4 frame set 5 x 5 frame set Mounting bar Cabinet Mounting bar Cabinet Power bar Positions for Cabinet hanger pins Power bar Positions for Cabinet hanger pins 6 x 6 frame set Mounting bar Cabinet Power bar...
  • Page 21: Install The Cabinets

    7. Install the cabinets Hook the hanger pins, which have been inserted into the cabinets, into the holes on the mounting bars starting from the lowest row. Fix temporarily the cabinets of the first row to the power bar. Check that the top edges of any two adjacent cabinets in the first row are flush with each other.
  • Page 22 Hook the hanger pins of the cabinets of the second row to the mounting bars. Secure the LED cabinets together using screws for connecting cabinets. Do not tighten the screws completely. After you have installed two rows of cabinets, align the surfaces of the cabinets using the Adjustment plates. When the cabinets’...
  • Page 23 (1) Power cord connection Connect the power cords to the LED modules on the first row. The power cord must be securely plugged. Connect the power cords between the LED modules. English - 21...
  • Page 24 Precautions on use of the power connector (WAGO) When using the power cord connector (WAGO’s product, WFR Series (WAGO 221), Models WFR-2 and WFR-3), respect the following precautions. WAGO 221 * Visiting WAGO’s homepage for more details is recommended. WARNING •...
  • Page 25 • Wire sizes Wire sizes compatible with the power connector (WAGO) are as follows. Solid core: φ1.6 to 2.0 mm IV 7-stranded core: 2.0 to 3.5 mm Flexible stranded core: 2.0 to 3.5 mm • When reconnecting a wire once disconnected, cut off the wire end and newly peel off the sheath. CAUTION •...
  • Page 26 (2) LAN cable connection Connect the LAN cables for the signal between the LED modules. Use the through holes to pass the cables between the modules. Six through holes for the LAN cables LAN connectors [Connection example] Connecting from bottom to top using multiple ports LAN cable from the LED controller Hub board...
  • Page 27 Install the power bar cover and power bar side covers using the screws when it was installed (on the front). Screw for power bar side cover M3 (Type B) Black flat-heat screw M4 Screw for power bar side cover M3 (Type B) Insert the slot nuts inside the over frame into the holes of the screw for connecting cabinets and fix them with M3 screws.
  • Page 28 Install the corner parts to the over frame (top) and install it on the top of the cabinets. Slot nut installation locations 4 x 4 frame set 5 x 5 frame set 6 x 6 frame set 8 x 8 frame set English - 26...
  • Page 29: Assembly Diagrams

    8. Assembly diagrams 4 x 4 frame set 2412 1200 2400 Through hole for the LAN cable 5 x 5 frame set 3012 1800 3000 Through hole for the LAN cable English - 27...
  • Page 30 6 x 6 frame set 3612 1200 1200 3600 Through hole for the LAN cable 8 x 8 frame set 4812 1200 1200 1200 4800 Through hole for the LAN cable English - 28...
  • Page 31: Installation Without A Frame Set

    9. Installation without a frame set A recommended example of installation when using the brackets is shown below. Please prepare the bracket by yourself. Ask a technician or your retailer for the installation procedure when not using the brackets. Install the brackets to the frame as shown in the figure below. Use screws with a length adapted to the cabinet thickness (13 mm).
  • Page 32: Wiring

    Wiring (1) Maximum number of signal connections The maximum number of connections per LAN cable is shown below. Product name Maximum number of connections LED-E012i 4 modules LED-E015i 7 modules LED-E018i 10 modules LED-E025i 17 modules CAUTION The maximum number of connections may differ depending on the connected LED controller. Therefore, check the specifications of the LED controller you are using.
  • Page 33 (3) Connection when using a wall-mount frame This connection is an example of connection when using the maximum capacity. The power cable corresponding to the yellow part needs to be prepared by the customer. Please connect considering the capacity of the switchboard and the inrush current specification. 4 x 4 frame set AC POWER HDMI...
  • Page 34 5 x 5 frame set AC 100V AC 200V Number of power system Current rating per 1 module 1.5 A 0.8 A per power system 7.5 A (1 Systems) 4.0 A (1 Systems) 15.0 A (2 Systems) 8.0 A (2 Systems) per frame set 37.5 A 20.0 A...
  • Page 35 8 x 8 frame set (1.2 mm pitch) AC POWER HDMI Controller (MCTRL 4K) AC 100V AC 200V 8 x 8 frame set (1.2 mm pitch) Number of power system Current rating per 1 module 1.5 A 0.8 A per power system 12.0 A 6.4 A per frame set...
  • Page 36 8 x 8 frame set (2.5 mm pitch) AC POWER HDMI Controller (MCTRL660Pro) AC 100V AC 200V 8 x 8 frame set (2.5 mm pitch) Number of power system Current rating per 1 module 1.5 A 0.8 A per power system 12.0 A 6.4 A per frame set...
  • Page 37: Installing The Pixel Card

    Installing the pixel card CAUTION • The pixel cards contain powerful magnets. If magnetic cards come close to the pixel cards, the data contained within may be damaged. Therefore, do not carry any magnetic card when installing the pixel cards. •...
  • Page 38: Screen Configuration

    Screen Configuration Check that all the connections are completed, and then turn on the LED modules and the LED controller. Power distributor LED controller CONTROL INPUT OUTPUT Control signal Video signal WARNING Pay attention to the wire colors of the power cord when connecting the cord. If the cables are not connected correctly, it may lead to a fire or an electrical shock.
  • Page 39 Preparingfor using NovaLCT software Perform the setting using the NovaLCT control software by Novastar. Connect the supplied USB memory to the computer. Start NovaLCT*.exe. After it has started, install it following the software instructions. The NovaLCT preparation is complete. CAUTION For NovaLCT*.exe, be sure to use the file contained in the supplied USB drive.
  • Page 40 Select “Standard Screen” under “Screen Type” (b). The settings in “Sending Card Number” (c) and “Ethernet Port No.” (d) vary depending on the connected LED controller. Enter the value in the table below under “Receiving Card Size” (e). Product name LED-E012i LED-E015i LED-E018i LED-E025i Pixel pitch 1.25 mm...
  • Page 41 [Configuration example] The setting values are given for the following example where 16 are installed in a 4 (columns) x 4 (rows) configuration connecting from bottom to top using multiple ports. CONTROL INPUT OUTPUT (1) With a pixel pitch of 1.25 mm, enter Width=480 and Height=270 under “Receiver Card Size” (e). Do not use the buttons located next to the values.
  • Page 42 (2) Since the configuration is 4 (columns) x 4 (rows), enter Columns=4 and Rows=4. A 4 (columns) x 4 (rows) screen configuration is displayed. (3) If multiple LED controllers are used, select the number of the connected LED controllers. Since only one controller is used in this example, it is not necessary to set “Sending Card Number” (c). (4) Configure the connection.
  • Page 43 Select the cabinet at the bottom left with the mouse, and then select the other cabinets up to the top cabinet. Then select Port2 and select the cabinets from the bottom to the top as you did for Port1. Follow the same procedure for Port3 and Port4. English - 41...
  • Page 44 (5) Save the settings. (a) Click the “Send to HW” button (h). When the dialog box indicating that the process finished successfully is displayed, click OK. (b) Check that the image is correctly displayed, and then click the “Save” button (i). When the screen indicating that the process finished successfully is displayed, click OK.
  • Page 45 Receiving card settings (1) The Screen Configuration screen is displayed. Select the “Receiving Card” tab (a). (2) Click “Load from File” (b). (3) Select the configuration file (rcfgx file) you want to load to the receiving card. A screen like the following appears when the loading process is complete. (4) Click “Send to Receiving Card”...
  • Page 46 Update the Calibration Data (1) Login as Advanced User. (2) Click the “Calibration” button (a). Start calibration menu. (3) Select the “Screen1” radio button. (4) Click on the “Manage Coefficients” tab (b). English - 44...
  • Page 47 (5) Click on “Module Flash”. Result: The module flash options will appear. Select whether you want the entire screen or individual modules. Full screen: Select this option when installing. Module Flash (Select by Topology or list): Select this option when replacing pixel cards, etc. If “Line calibration”...
  • Page 48 (7) Click “Save Calibration Coefficients to Receiving Card”. The pop-up message, that the data has been successfully stored to the Receiving cards, will appear. Result: The screen with the exchanged Pixel cards should look calibrated now. (8) Click on “Save to HW” button and go back to main window by clicking “X” button. Check the calibration-state in the bottom left corner of Screen Calibration window: Enable/Disable Calibration.
  • Page 49: Image Setting

    Image Setting You can adjust the brightness, the gamma correction value, and the color temperature. Click “Brightness” on the top screen to display the following window. Click “Advanced Settings” to expand the screen. English - 47...
  • Page 50 Click “Advanced Settings” ( ) (a) to expand the setting screen. (1) Brightness Set the brightness of the screen using the slider (b). Increasing the value increases the brightness. (2) Gamma correction Set the gamma correction value using the slider (c). Increasing the value makes the dark parts of the screen darker.
  • Page 51 Line calibration (1) Log in with the administrator privileges (English-40). (2) On the tabs at the top of the window, click Tools > Quickly Adjust Dark or Bright Lines > Adjust Dark or Bright Lines (3) Click the “Quickly Adjust (New)” button on the right of the window that pops up. (4) A screen like the figure below is displayed.
  • Page 52 (5) Click “Module Mode” on the top left of the screen. Enter the number of pixel cards inside one module on the screen that pops up, and then click “OK”. Lines separating each pixel card are displayed. 4 pixel cards in 1 module English - 50...
  • Page 53 (6) Specify the border between the pixel cards for which you want to perform line calibration by clicking on it or specifying a range. You may also adjust multiple locations at the same time. < Tool icons used to select the adjustment range > Clear effects: Resets the line calibration in the selected range.
  • Page 54 (7) Click the upward and downward arrows next to the input box at the bottom of the window to adjust the brightness of the selected locations. Upward arrow: Increases the brightness (makes the dark lines less noticeable) Downward arrow: Decreases the brightness (makes the bright lines less noticeable) (8) If you want to adjust other locations, click “Deselect”...
  • Page 55 (9) The adjustment is complete when the following screen is displayed. Click “Close” to finish. English - 53...
  • Page 56: Cleaning

    Cleaning The screen brightness may decrease if dust or another foreign material is adhering to the surface of the pixel card. The magnet used to install the pixel cards also attracts magnetic metal particles, such as iron powder. Therefore, magnetic metal particles may adhere to areas near the magnet of the pixel card and the brightness homogeneity of the screen may decrease.
  • Page 57: Maintenance

    Maintenance CAUTION • Disconnect the power supply to the LED modules when performing the maintenance. • Before installing or removing pixel cards, please ensure the wall has been powered off for 1 or 2 hours. Otherwise the thermal expansion of pixel cards increases the risk of damaging them during removal or insertion.
  • Page 58 CAUTION: • Check that the battery of the maintenance tool is fully charged before starting the work. Pixel card falls if the battery runs out. Hold the pixel card with your hand to support in case it falls. • Do not turn the maintenance tool off until you hold the pixel card. Otherwise, the pixel card may fall and break.
  • Page 59 Removing the power supply Disconnect the LAN cable connected to the hub board. Remove the 10 screws securing the hub board, and then remove the hub board. Then, remove the two screws securing the terminal cover. Hub board Terminal cover Disconnect the power cables connected to the power supply and remove the two screws securing the power supply, and then remove the power supply.
  • Page 60 Removing the receiving card Remove the receiving card from the hub board. Remove the four screws securing the receiving card, and then remove the receiving card from the hub board. Receiving card English - 58...
  • Page 61: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 1. Display problems Problem Solution Nothing is displayed on Check that power is being supplied to the LED modules. all the LED modules. Check that the LED controller is turned on. Check that a video signal is being input to the LED controller. Check that a LAN cable is correctly connected between the LED controller and the LED module.
  • Page 62: Adjusting The Colors On A Part Of The Screen

    2. Adjusting the colors on a part of the screen (1) Log in with the administrator privileges (English-44). (2) Click “Calibration” (a). Start calibration menu. (3) Check that “Chroma Calibration” (b) is selected and click the “Manage Coefficients” tab (c). English - 60...
  • Page 63 (4) Set “Extended Display” (d) under “Setting of Displaying Image”, and then click “Adjust coefficients” (e). (5) Select the range specification method from the three available methods depending on the calibration range. After setting the range, click “Next” to display the “Adjust Coefficients” screen. (5)-1 Screen: Adjust the entire frame set.
  • Page 64 Row Number: Specification of the starting point Width: Horizontal distance Column Number: 480 Row Number: Height: Vertical distance 1079 Product name LED-E012i LED-E015i LED-E018i LED-E025i Pixel pitch 1.25 mm 1.56 mm 1.88 mm 2.50 mm Number of displayed pixels Width 480...
  • Page 65 Check that “Adjust Its Own Effect” is selected and click “Next” to start the calibration settings reading process. The “Adjust Coefficients” screen is displayed when the data has been read. (5)-3 Select by Topology or List: Adjust multiple modules A screen with the display configuration is displayed. Specify the range of the modules you want to adjust. The calibration settings reading starts after “Next”...
  • Page 66 (6) Adjust Coefficients screen Click “Advanced Adjustment”. (7) Adjust the “Color adjustment of red, green and blue” parameters, and then adjust the “Color matching of red, green and blue” parameters. Click “Next” after you have finished the adjustment. English - 64...
  • Page 67 (8) Click “Save” to save the calibration settings you have adjusted. (9) Click “Finish” to complete the procedure. Note To return the calibration adjustment values to their default setting, perform the “Update the Calibration Data” procedure (English-44). English - 65...
  • Page 68: State Monitoring Using The Software

    3. State monitoring using the software In case of a problem, you will be able to determine the location where it occurred by monitoring the state of the system. 3-1 Display under normal conditions The display is green under normal conditions. Click “Monitoring”...
  • Page 69 3-2 Display under abnormal conditions (1) Problem with the input signal to the LED controller When the display is red, there is a problem with the LED controller. To display more details, click “Monitoring”, and then click “Sending card” on the screen that is displayed. No video signal is being input to the LED controller.
  • Page 70 (2) Problem with the LED modules When the display is red, there is a problem with the LED module operation. To display more details, click “Monitoring”, and then click “Receiving card” on the screen that is displayed. In the example shown on the left, the following problems must be considered.
  • Page 71 (3) Problem with the internal temperature of the LED modules There is a problem with the LED module operation. To display more details, click “Monitoring”, and then click “Temperature” on the screen that is displayed. The LED modules with a high temperature are displayed in warm colors.
  • Page 72 (4) Communication problem When the display is grey, the communication is not established. → Check that the USB cable is connected. → Check that the LED controller is turned on. English - 70...
  • Page 73: Redundancy Setting Method

    4. Redundancy setting method 4.1 Configuring the settings with two LED controllers connected to the PC using LAN cables Connect the LED controllers and the LED modules with LAN cables. Terminate the Backup system connection at the RJ-45 connector located top left on the last module in the daisy chain connection.
  • Page 74 Check the port in “Select Communication Port”, select the Main (Primary) and Backup system LED controllers by their IP address, and then click “Next”. Configure the settings for the Main (Primary) controller and Backup controller separately. Main (Primary) Backup On the Main (Primary) side Click the “Restore Factory Settings”...
  • Page 75 Main (Primary) Select the Screen Connection tab. Select/enter the value for “Screen Type”, “Receiving Card Size”, “Columns” and “Rows”, and use “Ethernet Port No.” and the screen configuration section to configure the connection. * For details of the configuration procedure, refer to the User’s Manual. Next, select the Sending Card tab.
  • Page 76 Backup Select the Screen Connection tab. Configure the connection in the same way as for Main (Primary). * The direction of connection is the same as for Main (Primary). Next, select the Sending Card tab. Go to “Redundancy”, select the checkbox for “Set as Backup” and click “Save”. E (End) S (Start) Check the current brightness setting.
  • Page 77 The monitoring screens appear like below. English - 75...
  • Page 78 Note: On the monitoring screen, the LED modules configured as “Backup” are displayed in red color (this is not an indication of a fault). If a fault occurs on modules configured as “Main (Primary)”, “Backup” modules are displayed in green color, which is an indication of normal state.
  • Page 79 In the case of MCTRL 4K, the display of the LED controllers is as follows. (This example display is for the case of connection using four Ethernet cables.) Upper: Backup Lower: Main (Primary) English - 77...
  • Page 80 4.2 Configuring the settings with two LED controllers connected to the PC using USB cables Connect the LED controllers and the LED modules with LAN cables. Terminate the Backup system connection at the RJ-45 connector located top left on the last module in the daisy chain connection.
  • Page 81 Select the port in “Select Communication Port”, and then click “Next”. In the Screen Configuration screen that is displayed, select the “Sending Card” tab. Click the “Restore Factory Settings” button for initialization. After initialization, configure the settings for “Select Input Source” and “Source Configuration”. If the factory setting is correctly configured and the device connection is the same as when the factory setting was configured, check the settings without performing initialization.
  • Page 82 Select the Screen Connection tab. Select/enter the value for “Screen Type”, “Receiving Card Size”, “Columns” and “Rows”, and use “Ethernet Port No.” and the screen configuration section to configure the connection. * For details of the configuration procedure, refer to the User’s Manual. Notes on the setting operation: Perform these setting procedures prior to the redundancy settings configuration.
  • Page 83 In the Redundancy Settings screen, set the Port number of the Backup side LED controller (Sending Card) that matches the Port number of the Primary side LED controller (Sending Card). After entering the value, click the “Add” button. In the LED configuration example (English-71), the settings are as follows. Serial Number of Primary Sending Card : 1 Serial Number of Primary Port : 1 Serial Number of Backup Sending Card : 2...
  • Page 84 Check the current brightness setting. Click the “Brightness” button. In the Brightness Adjustment screen, set the desired brightness value and click the “Save to HW” button. The monitoring screens appear like below. English - 82...
  • Page 85 In the case of MCTRL 4K, the display of the LED controllers is as follows. (This example display is for the case of connection using four Ethernet cables.) Upper: Backup Lower: Main (Primary) English - 83...
  • Page 86 4.3 Configuring the settings with one LED controller connected to the PC using a USB cable Connect the LED controllers and the LED modules with LAN cables. Terminate the Backup system connection at the RJ-45 connector located top left on the last module in the daisy chain connection.
  • Page 87 Select the port in “Select Communication Port”, and then click “Next”. Click the “Restore Factory Settings” button for initialization. After initialization, configure the settings for “Select Input Source” and “Source Configuration”. If the factory setting is correctly configured and the device connection is the same as when the factory setting was configured, check the settings without performing initialization.
  • Page 88 Select the Screen Connection tab. Select/enter the value for “Screen Type”, “Receiving Card Size”, “Columns” and “Rows”, and use “Ethernet Port No.” and the screen configuration section to configure the connection. * For details of the configuration procedure, refer to the User’s Manual. E (End) S (Start) Notes on the setting operation:...
  • Page 89 In the Redundancy Settings screen, set the Port to use on the LED controller. In the LED configuration example (English-84), the settings are as follows. After entering the value, click the “Add” button. Serial Number of Primary Sending Card : 1 Serial Number of Primary Port : 1 Serial Number of Backup Sending Card : 1 Serial Number of Backup Port : 4...
  • Page 90 Check the current brightness setting. Click the “Brightness” button. In the Brightness Adjustment screen, set the desired brightness value and click the “Save to HW” button. The monitoring screens appear like below. English - 88...
  • Page 91: Specifications

    Specifications Models for indoor use LED-E012i LED-E015i LED-E018i LED-E025i LED configuration 3-in-1 SMD Pixel pitch 1.25 mm 1.56 mm 1.88 mm 2.50 mm Number of displayed pixels 480 × 270 384 × 216 320 × 180 240 × 135 (resolution/module)
  • Page 92 Models for indoor use LED-E012i-108/ LED-E015i-135/ LED-E018i-162/ LED-E025i-217/ LED-E012i-217/ LED-E012i-10N LED-E015i-13N LED-E018i-16N LED-E025i-21N LED-E012i-21N Module LED-E012i LED-E015i LED-E018i LED-E025i LED-E012i LED configuration 3-in-1 SMD Pixel pitch 1.25 mm 1.56 mm 1.88 mm 2.50 mm 1.25 mm Number of displayed pixels 1920 ×...
  • Page 93: Diagram

    Diagram LED-E012i / LED-E015i / LED-E018i / LED-E025i 21.5 16.0 4-M5 8-M5 (Unit: mm) English - 91...
  • Page 94 LED-E012i / LED-E015i / LED-E018i / LED-E025i Adjustment plate 4-Φ5 (Unit: mm) English - 92...

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