Yes. Please make sure you follow the below steps. Turn off Wireless hotspot on LDM/LDC. (Settings --> Network --> Wireless hotspot --> Disable) Use Mouse to select the display in vCast under Display group settings --> Device list
Answer: The Receiving Card (aka Receiving Board) plays a part in supplementing LED Module signal connection. It is directly connected to the Transfer Board as shown in Diagram 1 below. Diagram 1: Receiving Card mounted onto Transfer Card Signal is taken from the Transfer Board and sent to the Receiving Card, thus distributing th...
Solution The signal will be sent from the “Main Board” and transmitted in three ways: 1) The first path is from the “Audio Board” to the “Speaker” 2) The second path is to the “RS232 Module” 3) The third path is from the “Transfer Board” to the “Receiving Board,” and from the “Receiving Board” to the “LED Module.” ...
Answer: No. There is no trolley option offered at this time. The current available trolley options are for the 108", 135", 163" DVLED sizes.
Solution When the display is operating, the current is transmitted in three ways: 1) From the “Power Board for Audio Board” to the “Audio Board” 2) From the “Power Board for Main Board” to the “Main Board” 3) From the “Control Board of Power” to the “Relay,” from the “Relay” to the “Power Board for LED module,” from the “Powe...
Answer: Chip-on-Board or "COB" refers to the mounting of a bare LED chip in direct contact with a substrate, to produce LED arrays. Differences between SMD LED and COB LED consists of: SMD COB Horizontal Chip Flip Chip has LED PCB does NOT have LED PCB (smaller chip) has gold wires does NOT have gold wires (less blockage of light)...
Refer to the tables below for dimensions and weight by dvLED product. LD108-121 Width Height Distance Weight w/o wall mount 95.31” (2420.8mm) 57.81” (1468.45mm) 1.38” (35mm) 194.01 lb (88 kg) With wall mount 95.31” (2420.8mm) 57.81” (1468.45mm) 2.2” (56mm) 209.44 lb (95kg) LD135...
Answer: Generally speaking, low-end LED displays do not have a power protection mechanism and are more susceptible to damage. Users should avoid repeatedly turning on/off the power to avoid damaging the display for all models.
Answer: LED displays do not have a fixed power consumption and are rarely at maximum power consumption. Therefore, power consumption will vary. Maximum power consumption will be achieved for pixels emitting white light. Pictures with more white light will result in higher brightness, therefore, consuming more power. Higher overall bri...