Answer: The number of Ethernet and Power cable sets that need to be attached from the System Control Box to DVLED Display Cabinets will vary depending on Cabinet quantity. Please refer to this link to find the Cabinet quantity for the appropriate model.
Answer: Before attaching the System Control Box Cover, connect the control box’s power cable to the control box cover's Power Button, and then install the cover with screws to complete the installation of the System Control Box.
Answer: There may be damage to the LED module's circuitry. Please check for unlit LEDs and refer to the LED Acceptance Criteria to replace appropriately. Related link: "Do I have to wear the anti-static gloves when installing LED modules for the DVLED Display?"
Answer: The correct orientation when installing the LED module is with the arrow (towards the center of the module's PCB side) facing up.
Mechanical drawings will vary by model. The mechanical drawings can be found for the appropriate User Guide. Solution LD108-121: LD135-151: LD163-181: LD216-251:
Answer: Yes. Anti-static gloves prevent electrical discharge from the hands, preventing potential shorting of the LED module.
Dehumidification should be done when the dvLED display is: being installed for the first time, in a rainy season, a snowy season, and/or in a coastal area, un-used for a long time (3+ months)
Answer: The power cable can be ran through the back or bottom hole of the system control box, in order to connect power. Please click this link to see full location details.
Refer to the schematic below for dimensions and approximate location of the power cable back hole. Note: HDMI/USB back hole configurations are displayed here, however, your current firmware may not support the HDMI back hole configuration.
Answer: If you are the recipient of the DVLED flight case, you must document any damage to the fight case onto the BOL (bill of lading). For information on potentially damaged or missing contents inside the flight case, please refer to "I'm a DVLED installer, but I need to ensure shipment corresponds with what is supposed to be provided. What a...