NEC LED-FA038i2 User Manual

NEC LED-FA038i2 Manual

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    NEC FA Series LED Wall bundle Fine Pitch LED Video Display Indoor USER GUIDE For models: LED-FA012i2-110 LED-FA019i2-110 LED-FA015i2-137 LED-FA019i2-165 LED-FA012i2-220 LED-FA025i2-220 LED-FA038i2-220 LED-FA031i2 LED-FA012i2-SB LED-FA015i2-SB LED-FA009i2 2021-12-09
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    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE 9 1.1 Safety Symbols Used in this Manual 9 1.2 Service & Support in Europe 9 2 SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE GUIDELINES 10 2.1 Qualification of Personnel 10 2.2 Personal Protection 10 2.3 General Safety Guidelines 11 2.3.1 Ambient Temperature 12
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    5.1 Cabinet Packaging 38 5.2 Pixel Cards Packaging 39 5.3 Installation Setup - Wall Mounting 40 6 ASSEMBLE COMPONENTS 41 6.1 Install Mounting bars for Wall Mounting 41 6.1.1 6.1.2 6.1.3 6.1.4 Prepare the Wall Surface 41 Draw and Mark the Anchor Positions on Wall 42 Drill the Positions
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    10.5 Front Service 86 10.5.1 10.5.2 10.5.3 10.5.4 Change the Pixel Cards 86 Remove the Hub Board 87 Change the Receiving Cards 88 Change the Power Supply System 88 11 SPARE PARTS ...90 12 TROUBLESHOOTING 92 13 DISPOSAL ...93 13.1 Within the European Union 93 13.2 Outside the European
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    LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1: Frameset for LED-FA012i2-110 and LED-FA019i2-110 (4×4 Modules 17 Figure 2: Frameset for LED-FA015i2-137 (5×5 Modules 18 Figure 3: Frameset for LED-FA019i2-165 (6×6 Modules 18 Figure 4: Frameset for LED-FA012i2-220 and LED-FA025i2-220, LED-FA038i2-220 (8×8 Modules 19
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    61: Installing Overframes (left, right 53 Figure 62: Fastening the Overframes (left, right 53 Figure 63: Installing Power Bar Cover Plate 53 Figure 64: Service Tool 54 Figure 65: Pixel Card 54 Figure 66: Pixel Card Positions in a Cabinet 54 Figure 67: Installing the Pixel Cards 55 Figure 68
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    Figure 114: Start Screen Monitoring Temperature 82 Figure 115: Pixel Card Service Tool 85 Figure 116: Mask Roller 85 Figure 117: Pixel Card 86 Figure 118: Foam Forms for Pixel Cards 87 Figure 119: Cabinet without Pixel
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    Installation Requirements 52 Table 12: Pixel Card Installation Requirements 54 Table 13: Main Menus and Functions 71 Table 14: Monitoring - Main Functions 75 Table 15: Troubleshooting Solutions 92 Table 16: Signal Light Codes 92 8
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    service it. We hope your experience with our product meets or exceeds your expectations. Please contact us if you have any questions. 1.1 Safety Symbols Used in this Manual Safety instructions in property damage if not adhered to. 1.2 Service & Support in Europe In case of questions feel free to
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    AND COMPLIANCE GUIDELINES  Read the instruction manuals carefully and follow the given instructions and safety information thoroughly.  respectively authorized personal may carry out repairs, service and maintenance work on the system. A case of service occurs as soon as one component is damaged
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    be fully inserted.  Do not open the cabinet because of the high-voltage components inside. There are no user-serviceable parts are inside.  Only qualified service personnel are allowed to service and open the unit. Caution! Risk of electric shock.  If not in use, fully disengage the power to the
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    with all of the proper installation instructions and safety checks. This manual contains fundamental information that should be Damaged cables must be replaced by new cables. The cables are not user serviceable. 2.4 Safety for Electricity and Power Supply The electrical systems and their components
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    Caution! Risk of overload of the power cable. To protect the power cable against overload maximum 10 cabinets shall be wired in a row at 100 V AC or 20 modules at 240 V AC. The total load must not exceed 16 A per cable.  The limit values specified in the technical data must never be exceeded. 
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    , if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of Commission, helpful: "How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems." This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington
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    LED-FA012i2-SB, LED-FA015i2-SB, LED-FA009i2)  User Guide  NovaLCT manual: Download the current version at http://www.novastar.tech/download/download 20 m (FTP Cat5e)  USB flash drive with NovaLCT software, User guide, service data (for Receiving cards), RCFGX-File (for Receiving cards) 3.2 List
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    Pos Item Specification 2 Cabinet Type A 608×342×39 mm (all rows except top row) Cabinet Type B (only top row) 608×342×39 mm Qty Qty Qty Qty 4×4 5×5 6×6 8×8 12 20 30 56 Photo 4 5 6 8 3 Cabinet hanger pin Head diameter 15 mm, 16 24 36 96 thickness 5 mm, M8 external dental
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    3.3 Framesets for Bundles This chapter contains an overview for the setup of the wall frame for either 4×4, 5×5, 6×6 or 8×8 modules. Table 2 gives relevant information for each bundle size. Table 2: FA Series Bundles 4 × 4 Modules 5 × 5 Modules 6 × 6 Modules 8 × 8 Modules Bundle models LED-
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    3.3.2 Frameset for LED-FA015i2-137 (5×5 Modules) Figure 2: Frameset for LED-FA015i2-137 (5×5 Modules) 3.3.3 Frameset for LED-FA019i2-165 (6×6 Modules) Figure 3: Frameset for LED-FA019i2-165 (6×6 Modules) 18
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    3.3.4 Frameset for LED-FA012i2-220 and LED-FA025i2-220, LED-FA038i2-220 (8×8 Modules) Figure 4: Frameset for LED-FA012i2-220 and LED-FA025i2-220, LED-FA038i2-220 (8×8 Modules) 19
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    342 × 49 mm 8.8 kg AC 100 V to AC 240 V, 50 Hz / 60 Hz Front IP20 / Rear IP20 Front service Displays 600 W/m², 125 W/module | 315 W/m², 66 W/module 600 W/m², 125 W/module | 280 W/m², 57 W/module 85° / Hz 50/60 Hz manually and automatically 256 levels (8 bit) 3000K to 9500K (default:6500K) 20
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    × 342 × 49 mm 8.8 kg AC 100 V to AC 240 V, 50 Hz / 60 Hz Front IP20 / Rear IP20 Front service Displays 580 W/m², 120 W/module | 230 W/m², 47 W/module 80° / 80° 70° / 70° 1200 cd/m² ±10% 7000:1 3840 Hz 50/60 Hz manually and automatically 256 levels (8 bit) 3000K to 9500K (default:6500K) 21
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    × 49 mm 8.8 kg AC 100 V to AC 240 V, 50 Hz / 60 Hz Front IP20 / Rear IP20 Front service Displays 600 W/m², 125 W/module | 280 W/m², 57 W/module 720 W/m², 150 W/module | 380 W/m², 80 W/module 70° / Hz 50/60 Hz manually and automatically 256 levels (8 bit) 3000K to 9500K (default:6500K) 22
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    3.5 LED Wall Components An LED Wall has the following components  Modules = Cabinet + Pixel cards  Frame structure (3.3 Framesets for Bundles)  Power bar (3.5.7 Power Bar) Figure 5: LED Wall Components 3.5.1 Module The module consists of eight Pixel cards and a cabinet. For information on Type A
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    and technological functionalities that constitute a robust, stable, protective, and safe LED Wall. Additionally, the LED Wall is easy to build, maintain and service through the cabinet system. Figure 10: Type A Cabinet - Front Type A Cabinets have two connectors for data and power (Network and power
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    3.5.2.1 Corner Alignment Pins At the top of each FA Series cabinet are two special corner locating pins (Figure 12, A) - with a diagonal inside the corner pin. This design allows the cabinets to be securely stacked upon each other for up to 15 layers - reaching at total height of 5 meters. A Figure
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    3.5.2.3 Grip Handles The grip handles (Figure 14) are bolted into the cabinet, middle-center, left and right from the hub board. These provide for easy handling during installation and maintenance in the open-position, and conveniently collapse into the cabinet when not in use (Figure 14, Figure 15
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    the inside of the cabinet (Figure 18, H). If used as fixed installation, optional matched connectors can be adopted to connect the Corner alignment pin and support frame. Figure 16: Cabinet Hanger Pin Figure 17: Installing Cabinet Hanger Pins H Figure 18: Cabinet Hanger Pin Connectors 27
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    3.5.2.5 Network and Power Supply Socket The Network and power supply sockets (Figure 19, A) combine power and data distribution for each column of modules in the LED Wall. The sockets are male and female adapters at the top and bottom surfaces of the cabinet. The sockets interconnect two cabinets of
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    3.5.3 Pixel Card The Pixel cards display segments of the picture on the front. On the back, the Pixel card has three components, which keep the Pixel card in position on the cabinet:  3 corner click-pins (A)  4 magnets (B)  1 Pixel card connector (C) A B C Figure 22: Pixel Card - Back Figure 23
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    Black Masks The Black masks cover and protect the electronic surface between the LEDs of the Pixel card PCB. In combination with our high-end LED-chips (A), the mask (B) is necessary to get the best black-values, which result in a high contrast ratio of the screen. A B Figure 25: LED Chip and Usage
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    3.5.4 Hub Board The Hub board distributes the signals, data and power to other hardware components in the cabinet, such as Receiving cards, power supplies and Pixel cards. Each Hub board has two redundant Power supply units (PSU), and two redundant Receiving cards so that both data and power
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    Receiving Cards Receiving cards process the data from the Sending card (external NovaStar Controller) and distribute the signal to the Pixel cards. The Receiving cards work redundantly. In case of failure of one Receiving card, the other Receiving card provides the picture. Figure 28: Redundant
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    The PDU connects to the redundant PSUs via three pin connectors (D) for each PSU interface (E). E D Figure 30: Pin Connection from PDU to Redundant PSUs 3.5.6 Signal Lights The Signal lights are on the back of the module (Figure 31). They indicate the status of the module. The three lights are red,
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    3.5.7 Power Bar The Power bar is the LED Wall component for the distribution of data and power. It is located at the bottom of the LED Wall and connects to each row of modules via the Network and power supply socket. The Power bar also serves as cable conduit: The cables for power supply and data
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    is within the range of the environment temperature specification. If you have questions, please contact NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS, see 1.2 Service & Support in Europe. Minimum Ventilation Spaces for Buried Installation (in Wall Alcove) Figure 34: Distances for Buried Installation A min distance
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    Minimum Ventilation Spaces for On-Wall Installation Figure 35: Distances for On-Wall Installation D min. distance to ceiling 500 mm E min. distance to floor 700 mm 3.6.1 Heat Dissipation The FA Series is provided with a highly efficient LED chip to reach low power consumption, less heat
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    4 ACCESSORIES 4.1 Power Supply and Connecting Cables 4.1.1 Power Supply for Power Bar Internal: The internal electricity wiring is connected to a terminal in the Power bar. External: A power cord to supply power is not included. Provide a sufficient connection to mains. For more information, see 15
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    5 PREPARE FOR USE 5.1 Cabinet Packaging One cabinet box contains the following:  Foam cover (1)  PE bag (2) 1  Cabinet (3)  Foam container (4)  Cardboard box (5) 2 1 3 4 5 Figure 37: Package Order of Module Box 38
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    5.2 Pixel Cards Packaging One Pixel card box contains the following: 6  Foam cover (6)  Antistatic bag (7) 11  Pixel card (8) 7  Foam container (9)  Cardboard box (10) 11  PE bag (11) 8 9 6 11 7 11 8 9 10 Figure 38: Package Order of Pixel Card Box 39
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    install the LED display in this space or fix the support structure directly onto the wall. It requires solid walls. , this device must be securely attached to the floor/wall in accordance with the installation instructions. Table 5: Dimensions and Weight for LED Wall 4×4, 5×5, 6×6, 8×8 4 × 4
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    -performance LED system! 6.1 Install Mounting bars for Wall Mounting This section is a guide to the mounting of the Mounting bar and describes the following in more detail:  Prepare the support structure according to the installation site requirements.  Prepare the wall for installation.  Then
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    6.1.2 Draw and Mark the Anchor Positions on Wall  Start from the middle and mark the positions for the anchor points to drill out. (See markings in figures below or the dimensions in Table 7.)  Use the spirit level to check the vertical alignment of the marks before drilling. Figure 39: Positions
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    Figure 42: Positions for Anchor Points: 8×8 Frameset Table 7: Number and Position for Anchor Points Frameset: 4×4 5×5 6×6 8×8 Anchor Points 3 × 2 Horizontally × Vertically 4 × 3 5 × 3 6 x 5 Distance Horizontally 608 mm 608 mm 608 mm Distance center:1216 mm Others: 608 equally
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    6.1.4 Attach the Mounting bars Step 1) Step 2) Step 3) Attach each vertical Mounting bar onto the grid on the wall. Check the distance of the frame elements using the Alignment bar. Use the spirit level together with the Alignment bar to check the evenness (Figure 43 and Figure 44). If necessary,
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    Install Power Bar onto Mounting bars This section is a guide to mounting the Power bar onto the Mounting bars and check the evenness between the vertical Mounting bars. If necessary, adjust top and bottom supports accordingly. 6.2.2 Bring Power Bar into Position Step 3) Bring the Power bar into
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    6.3 Install Cabinets This section is a guide to mounting the cabinets onto the Mounting bar and describes the following in more detail:  Prepare the cabinets for installation.  Install the first row of
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    6.3.2 Install Cabinets for Bottom-Row on Power Bar Step 1) Use the grip handles on the cabinet (Figure 49, A D A) to bring it into position at left corner on the Power bar. Step 2) Align together the Cabinet hanger pins with the Mounting bar sockets (B) and the Corner B alignment pins on the
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    H I Figure 52: Cabinet Interlocks (H) and Anchors (I) Step 5) Adjust the vertical alignment of the cabinets using the screw in the top corner of the cabinet. Figure 53: Vertical Alignment of Cabinets 6.3.3 Secure Cabinet to Power Bar Step 1) Step 2) Connect the cabinets of the first row to the
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    6.3.4 Install Further Cabinet Rows Step 1) Step 2) Step 3) Install the Cabinet hanger pins (see 6.3.1). Use the grip handles on the cabinet (Figure 49 in chapter 6.3.2, A) to bring it into position at left corner on the first cabinet row. Align together the Cabinet hanger pins with the Mounting
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    6.4 Connect Power and Data Cables to Power Bar This section is a guide to power and data connection in the Power bar. Warning! Only trained personnel, such as electricians or NEC personnel, may connect the internal power supply
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    6.4.2 Connect Power Cables to the Power Bar Step 1) Step 2) Prepare the power connection according to the cabling plans, see 15.1 Cable Plans. Each column of cabinets is wired to one terminal in the Power bar. Connect the conductors of the external power cables (L, N, PE) to the terminals in the
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    also show the procedure with installed Pixel cards. This section is a guide through the assembly of the frame and its installation on the LED Wall Overframes (left, right) next to the edge of the LED Wall. With the Service tool (Figure 115, p. 85), remove those Pixel cards that cover the Cabinet interlock
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    Step 6) With two people, carefully lift the Overframes and place it onto the LED Wall. Step 7) Align the slot nuts in the Overframes with the Cabinet interlock anchors. Ensure there is no gap between the Overframes (left, right) and the Corner frame bottom (left, right). Figure 60: Installing
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    This section is a guide to the installation of the Pixel cards. Table 12: Pixel Card Installation Requirements No. of People 1 Prerequisites Cabinets installed, levelled, locked and connected Check to ensure Power supply & Ethernet are connected Tools ESD gloves Service tool Equipment Pixel
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    Wall is even. Step 4) If a Pixel card sticks out, minimize the protrusion with the level screws (A) in the cabinet. a) Remove the Pixel card with the Service tool (Figure 115, p. 85). A b) Adjust the level screws in the cabinet. c) Re-install the Pixel card and check if it is level to the
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    computer, which provides the content data, and to a service computer, which provides data about how the content is the NovaStar Controller, see the respective manual for NovaStar Controller MCTRL660 PRO. installation of the software. Follow the instructions of the installation wizard to complete the
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    7.3 Configure the Screen in NovaLCT (Loading scr-Files) The software installation package includes a defined Configuration setup. Before you finish the installation of the LED Wall, you have to configure the Sending cards, the Receiving cards and the Calibration Settings. Step 1) Step 2) Start
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    Step 4) Click the Screen Configuration menu button. Result: Screen Configuration opens. The pop-up opens (see Figure 72): Figure 72: Pop-Up Configurating the Screen Connection Step 5) Click the Next button. The screen refreshes (see Figure 73). Figure 73: Start Screen Configuration - Register
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    Step 6) Switch from Sending Card tab to Screen Connection tab (see Figure 74). Figure 74: Start Screen - Screen Connection (Default View) before Configuration Step 7) Step 8) Step 9) Click the Load from file button (see Figure 74). Select the scr-file from the delivered USB flash drive and click
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    Screen Setup is finished. See the settings for each bundle below (see Figure 76 and Figure 77). Step 10) Close the software by clicking X button or the Close button. Settings for bundles 4×4, 5×5 and 6×6 Figure 76: Screen Settings for 4×4 Controller (LED-FA012i2-110 and LED-FA019i2-110) Figure 77:
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    Figure 78: Screen Settings for 8×8 Controller 61
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    7.4 Update the Calibration Data after Installing All Pixel Cards Step 1) Step 2) Login as Advanced User. Click the Calibration button. The screen refreshes automatically (see Figure 79 and Figure 80). Figure 79: Start Screen - Starting Calibration Figure 80: Start Screen for Screen Calibration
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    Step 4) Click on the Manage Coefficients tab (see Figure 81). Figure 81: Screen Calibration - Register Manage Coefficients Step 5) Click on Module Flash. Result: The module flash options will appear (see Figure 82). Figure 82: Starting Screen Module Flash 63
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    Step 6) Click the View Module Calibration Coefficients button. Result: Pop-up message opens (see Figure 83). Figure 83: Flash Module after loading Module Calibration Data Step 7) Click Save Calibration Coefficients to Receiving Card. The pop-up message, that the data has been successfully stored
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    Step 10) Check the calibration-state in the bottom left corner of Screen Calibration window: Enable/Disable Calibration (see Figure 85). Figure 85: Calibration is disabled Step 11) If calibration-setting Disable Calibration is chosen, switch to Chroma Calibration to enable calibration and click on
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    7.5 Creating calibration data for backup Step 1) Click Save Calibration coefficients to database (Figure 87). Figure 87: Saving calibration data Step 2) Step 3) Select Saved to a New Database (Figure 88). Select Screen-Database (Figure 88). Create the calibration data file. Click Create (Figure
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    Step 4) Specify a file name and a save location, and then click Save (Figure 89). Figure 89: Specifying the file name and the save location Step 5) Click Next (Figure 90). Figure 90: End of the creation process 67
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    Step 6) Send the data from the reception card to the computer. Select Screen and then click Save (Figure 91). The data transfer begins. The transfer takes approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes. When the screen indicating that the transfer finished successfully is displayed, click OK. Click Return (
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    Step 10) Click Browse, and then select the calibration data file for backup from the save location specified in step 4) (Figure 93). Click Next (Figure 93). Figure 93: Selecting the calibration data file for backup Step 11) Select Screen and then click Next (Figure 94). Figure 94: Selecting Screen
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    Step 12) Send the data from the computer to the backup reception card. Select Stable upload , and then click Upload (Figure 95). The data transfer begins. The transfer takes approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes. When the screen indicating that the transfer finished successfully is displayed, click OK
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    . Configure the LED screens. Adjust the brightness of the LED display. There are two ways for brightness adjustment, automatic brightness and manual brightness. Open the page for Multi-function card configuration. Open the page for combined display configuration. The management of brightness control
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    the input setting, output setting and stitching management of the video processor. Perform module ID configuration to make module management easier. Some modules do not support ID configuration, please contact NovaStar's technicians for details. 72
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    Plugins Test Tool User Language Help Calculator External Program DHCP Service Advanced User Login Enter Demonstration mode Connect Asynchronous Terminal - Use the password "admin". Log in the multimedia player. Support multiple user interface languages. View software-related user documents. View
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    8.2 Advanced User Login Asynchronous users need to log in to NovaLCT as Advanced Users to configure screens as required. Step 1) Step 2) Start the software NovaLCT. Click the User(U) menu and select Advanced Synchronous System User Login(A) (see Figure 97). Figure 97: Advanced User Login Step
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    8.3 Monitoring NovaLCT supports monitoring the status of Sending cards (NovaStar Controller), Receiving cards and Monitoring cards, as well as temperature, humidity, smoke, fan, power supply, ribbon cable, cabinet
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    Step 1) The Monitoring interface will open. By default, the Monitoring view for the Receiving cards is opened (see Figure 101). Figure 101: Start Screen Monitoring 8.3.3 Change Monitoring Parameters Asynchronous users need to log in to NovaLCT as Advanced Users to configure the Monitoring
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    Figure 103: Start Screen Monitoring for Advanced Users Step 5) Click the Monitoring button. The monitor interface will open automatically (see Figure 104). Figure 104: Start Screen with Configuration Mode 77
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    Step 6) Click the Configuration button. The Monitoring Parameter interface will open (see Figure 105). Figure 105: Changing Monitoring Parameters Step 7) Click the check box for the marked parameters (see Figure 105). Click the Save button. Result: The parameters are activated in the Monitoring
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    8.3.4 Receiving Card and Power supplies The Monitoring view of the Receiving card and the Power supplies offers checking the wiring. Errors will be shown in colored surfaces. The color codes are defined in the interface itself. Step 1) Click the Monitoring button to open the monitoring interface
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    8.3.5 Sending Card The Monitoring view of the Sending card offers checking the connection of the Sending cards. Errors will be shown in colored surfaces. The color codes are defined in the interface itself. Step 1) Click the Monitoring button to open the Monitoring interface (see Figure 109).
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    Figure 111: Start Screen Monitoring Sending Card 8.3.6 Temperature The Monitoring view Temperature offers checking the temperature of each module and the Operating status of each individual power supply solution. Errors will be shown in colored surfaces. The color codes are defined in the
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    Figure 113: Start Screen Monitoring Receiving Cards and Power Supplies Step 2) Click the Temperature button to switch to the Monitoring view for the temperature (see Figure 114). Figure 114: Start Screen Monitoring Temperature 82
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    9 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
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    10 MAINTENANCE 10.1 Routine Maintenance Caution! Risk of electric shock. Always disconnect the FA Series LED Video Display from the power outlet before performing any maintenance work. Regular use After you put the LED Wall into use, use it 25-30 h and 5-times a month so the LED Wall stays dry and
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    tool is charged properly before using it. Usage:  Set the air pressure regulator on the Service tool to Max.  Push the Service tool on a Pixel card and hold the red button (A).  The Service tool creates a vacuum that will suck out the Pixel card.  When it holds the Pixel Card, pull the
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    10.5 Front Service The following instruction will guide through the exchange of all replaceable parts. All sensitive to the greasy film on the skin and ensure ESD protection.  Ensure the Service tool is charged properly before using it. No. of People 2 Prerequisites Led Wall is disconnected
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    new Pixel cards Step 6) Step 7) Step 8) Take the Pixel cards out of the spare part package. Place the Pixel card carefully by hand or Service Tool to the screen. Load the calibration data on the new Pixel card (see 7.4 Update the Calibration Data after Installing All Pixel Cards). Figure 119
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    to damage their connectors. Replace the Receiving card. To replace the Receiving card, follow the instructions in reverse order. Figure 122: Replacing the Receiving Card 10.5.4 Change the Power Supply System For servicing the power supply, you first need to remove the Pixel cards (see 10.5.1) and
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    the steps in reverse order. Replace the Power Supply Unit To replace the PSU, remove the Power distribution unit (PDU) first. See above for instructions. Step 1) Remove the two screws (G). G Step 2) Take the PSU carefully off. Step 3) Place the PSU upside down so the heat-conducting paste shows
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    11 SPARE PARTS Part Name Pixel Card Pixel Card (For 2.5 mm only) Receiving card A8S Receiving card A10S Plus(For 0.9 mm only) Power supply Power supply (For 0.9 mm only) Data hub Data hub (For 0.9 mm only) AC terminal Hub 90
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    Part Name AC terminal Hub (For 0.9 mm only) CAT cable Mask (For 1.5 / 1.9 / 2.5 / 3.8 mm only) 91
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    could encounter with the appliance. If you are unable to solve the problem with the information below, contact the NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS service team: [email protected] Table 15: Troubleshooting Solutions Problem Solution No power Check if electric power is switched on. Check if
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    13 DISPOSAL 13.1 Within the European Union WEEE Mark (European Directive 2012/19/EU and amendments) Disposing of your used product: In the European Union EU-wide legislation as implemented in each Member State requires that used electrical and electronic products carrying the mark (see on the left)
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    trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc. in the United States and other countries. 14.2 Disclaimer All instructions and specifications in this manual are based on information available at the time of publishing for the features and safety guidelines of the described
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    15 APPENDIX 15.1 Cable Plans 15.1.1 LED-FA012i2-110, LED-FA019i2-110: Data Connections 15.1.2 LED-FA012i2-110, LED-FA019i2-110: Power Connections 95
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    15.1.3 LED-FA015i2-137: Data Connections 15.1.4 LED-FA015i2-137: Power Connections 96
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    15.1.5 LED-FA019i2-165: Data Connections 15.1.6 LED-FA019i2-165: Power Connections 97
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    15.1.7 LED-FA025i2-220, LED-FA038i2-220: Data Connections 15.1.8 LED-FA025i2-220, LED-FA038i2-220: Power Connections 98
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    15.1.9 LED-FA012i2-220: Data Connections 15.1.10 LED-FA012i2-220: Power Connections 99
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    15.2 Backside hole cabinet LED-FA-FE series can choose "backside hole cabinet" Backside hole cabinet Back view Backside hole * Backside hole size : Φ25 mm Connect Power cable & LAN cable to use the following components. Option parts : LED-FAFE2-BHCK Cable feed sleeve Cable fastening buckle
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    Step 2) Insert the cables Power cable LAN cable Step 3) Attach the buckle by screw. Step 4) Through the fastening tie lap 101
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    Step 5) Fix the cable to use fastening tie lap Front view LAN cable Power cable Step 6) Connect the Power cable (inside & outside) like bellows. WAGO (221) is just example to connect the cable. Please arrange on your side. WAGO 221 Inside power cable From outside power cable 102
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    15.3 Cable Plans - LED-FA009i2 FA009i2-165" 6x6 0,95mm 3840 x 2160 Control PC by client by client shielded CAT6a max. length 60m LED Controller Main 1 RJ45 connectors on both sides LED Controller Main 2 LED Controller Main 1 LED Controller Main 2 103
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    FA009i2-165" 6x6 0,95mm 3840 x 2160 200V - 240V Max. 16A 200V - 240V Max. 16A 200V - 240V Max. 16A FA009i2-165" 6x6 0,95mm 3840 x 2160 100V - 120V Max. 16A 100V - 120V Max. 16A 100V - 120V Max. 16A 100V - 120V Max. 16A 100V - 120V Max. 16A 100V - 120V Max. 16A 104
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    FA009i2-165" 6x6 0,95mm 3840 x 2160 A1 (Backside hole cabinet) C1 (Type A) terminal block terminal block B1 (Type B) terminal block 105
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NEC FA Series
LED Wall bundle
Fine Pitch LED Video Display Indoor
USER GUIDE
For models:
LED-FA012i2-110
LED-FA019i2-110
LED-FA015i2-137
LED-FA019i2-165
LED-FA012i2-220
LED-FA025i2-220
LED-FA038i2-220
LED-FA031i2
LED-FA012i2-SB
LED-FA015i2-SB
LED-FA009i2
2021-12-09