NEC FA Series User Manual

NEC FA Series User 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-FA015i2-137
LED-FA019i2-110
LED-FA019i2-165
2020-02-07

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  • Page 1 NEC FA Series LED Wall bundle Fine Pitch LED Video Display Indoor USER GUIDE For models: LED-FA012i2-110 LED-FA015i2-137 LED-FA019i2-110 LED-FA019i2-165 2020-02-07...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Power Supply and Connecting Cables ..............34 Power Supply for Power Bar ................34 Signal Cable ....................34 Cabinet Alignment Bracket ................34 PREPARE FOR USE ....................35 List of Packaging Components ................35 Cabinet Packaging ..................36 © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 3 Receiving Card and Power supplies ..............71 Sending Card ....................72 Temperature ....................73 MAINTENANCE....................... 75 Routine Maintenance ..................75 Regular Cleaning ..................... 75 Power System Maintenance ................76 Maintenance Tools ................... 76 Front Service ....................77 © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 4 14.1 Cable Plans..................... 85 LED-FA012i2-110, LED-FA019i2-110: Data Connections ......... 85 LED-FA012i2-110, LED-FA019i2-110: Power Connections ....... 85 LED-FA015i2-137: Data Connections ............86 LED-FA015i2-137: Power Connections ............86 LED-FA019i2-165: Data Connections ............87 LED-FA019i2-165: Power Connections ............87 © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 5 Figure 51: Installing the Cabinet Hanger Pins ..............43 Figure 52: Installing the First Cabinet ................44 Figure 53: Installing Additional Cabinets – First Row ............44 Figure 54: Locking Two Modules ..................44 Figure 55: Cabinet Interlocks (H) and Anchors (I) ............45 © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 6 Figure 110: Start Screen Monitoring Receiving Cards and Power Supplies ......74 Figure 111: Start Screen Monitoring Temperature ............74 Figure 112: Pixel Card Service Tool ................76 Figure 113: Mask Roller ....................76 Figure 114: Pixel Card ....................77 © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 7 Figure 118: Removal of Hub Board ................78 Figure 119: Replacing the Receiving Card ............... 79 Figure 120: Behind Hub Board – Redundant Power Supply and PDU with PDU Shielding ..79 Figure 121: Removing Shielding & PDU ................80 © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 8 LIST OF TABLES Table 1: Materials and Parts Delivered for Each Bundle ............. 15 Table 2: FA Series Bundles .................... 17 Table 3: Product Specification for Modules ..............19 Table 4: Compatible Signal Cable (Video Distributor) ............34 Table 5: Packaging Components ..................35 Table 6: Dimensions and Weight for LED Wall 4×4, 5×5, 6×6 ...........
  • Page 9: About This User Guide

    Thank you for choosing one of NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS' fine pitch direct view LED display systems. In this NEC FA Series User Manual, you will be supplied with detailed information about your display and how to install, maintain and service it.
  • Page 10: Safety And Compliance Guidelines

    A case of service occurs as soon as one component is damaged in any way, is not fully functional any more. Only trained personnel, such as electricians or NEC personnel, may connect the internal power supply to mains power supply.
  • Page 11: General Safety Guidelines

    Do not install or operate the system in a dusty environment. Caution! Risk of product damage by moisture or water. Do not clean the system with water. Do not wipe the LED Pixel Cards with a damp cloth. © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 12: Ambient Temperature

    Only authorized and qualified personnel may open the system and its components! All repairs to the system may only be carried out by NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS and/or by respectively authorized and qualified technical personnel. Power cables and connectors are especially designed to be used indoor according to protection class IP20.
  • Page 13 The power system needs to be installed according to the local electrical installation codes. For Europe, installations have to be conform to DIN-EN 60364 – the standard for electrical installation of buildings, (and related harmonized Norms). In Germany, the VDE 0100 should be followed and adhered to. Operational Range © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 14: Declaration Of Conformity

     The Federal Communications Commission does not allow any modification or changes to the unit EXCEPT those specified by NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc. in this manual. Failure to comply with this government regulation could void your right to operate this equipment.
  • Page 15: About This Product

    Besides the redundant power supplies, each module has two Receiving cards that work redundantly. In case of failure of one Receiving card, the other Receiving card provides the picture. 3.1 Scope of Delivery  FA Series Bundle (LED-FA012i2-110, LED-FA019i2-110, LED-FA015i2-137, LED-FA019i2-165)  User Guide ...
  • Page 16 Frame cover top Screw for frame cover Hexagon socket head side screw (M8×16) Screw for frame cover top Hexagon socket head (M8×16) screw Screw for cabinet (to Hexagon socket head Power bar) screw (M8×16) Cabinet alignment bracket © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 17: Framesets For Bundles

    This chapter contains an overview for the setup of the wall frame for either 4×4, 5×5 or 6×6 modules. Table 2 gives relevant information for each bundle size. Table 2: FA Series Bundles 4 × 4 Modules 5 × 5 Modules 6 ×...
  • Page 18: Frameset For Led-Fa015I2-137 (5×5 Modules)

    Frameset for LED-FA015i2-137 (5×5 Modules) Figure 2: Frameset for LED-FA015i2-137 (5×5 Modules) Frameset for LED-FA019i2-165 (6×6 Modules) Figure 3: Frameset for LED-FA019i2-165 (6×6 Modules) © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 19: Specification

    LED-FA019i2-165 LED-FA019i2-110 Display size (inch/cm) 110 / 279 137 / 348 165 / 419 Module configuration 4×4 5×5 6×6 Dimensions incl. frame 2472×1488 mm 3080×1830 mm 3688×2172 mm (W×H) Weight 259 kg 381 kg 503 kg © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 20: Led Wall Components

    The module consists of eight Pixel cards and a cabinet. For information on Type A and B modules/cabinets, see 3.5.2 Cabinet. Figure 5: Type A Module – Front View Figure 6: Module – Back Side Figure 7: Type B Module – Open Figure 8: Type A Module – Open © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 21: Cabinet

    This allows for the frame cover top to be placed directly on top of the housing for perfect closure of the frame. Figure 10: Type A and Type B Cabinet © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 22: Corner Alignment Pins

    3.5.2.1 Corner Alignment Pins At the top of each FA Series cabinet are two special corner locating pins (Figure 11, 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.
  • Page 23: Grip Handles

    These provide for easy handling during installation and maintenance in the open- position, and conveniently collapse into the cabinet when not in use (Figure 13, Figure 14). Open Closed Figure 13: Grip Handle in Open and Closed Positions Figure 14: Grip Handles in Use © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 24: Cabinet Hanger Pins

    If used as fixed installation, optional matched connectors can be adopted to connect the Corner alignment pin and support frame. Figure 15: Cabinet Hanger Pin Figure 16: Installing Cabinet Hanger Pins Figure 17: Cabinet Hanger Pin Connectors © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 25: Network And Power Supply Socket

    The Ethernet cables plug into Ethernet ports on the Hub board (Figure 18, B). Figure 18: Network and Power Supply Sockets – Top and Bottom Figure 19: Connected Sockets Figure 20: Sockets Wired to PDU behind HUB © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 26: Pixel Card

    Pixel card to smoothen the surface of the LED Wall.  Pixel card network interface (F): counter-part to Pixel card connector; for data transmission and power supply to the Pixel card. Figure 23: Pixel Card Interfaces on Hub Board and in Cabinet © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 27: Figure 24: Led Chip And Usage Of The Black Masks

    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. Figure 24: LED Chip and Usage of the Black Masks © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 28: Hub Board

    They process the signals and forward them to the Pixel cards.  1 Signal light cable (G): Forwards the status input of the module to the Signal lights on the back of the module. Figure 26: Hub Board – Back © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 29: Power Supply

    2 Power supply interfaces to Hub board (C): Counter-part to the Hub board's four pin connectors to supply the Hub board with power. Figure 28: Behind Hub Board – Redundant Power Supply with Wired PDU with PDU Shielding © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 30: Signal Lights

    The Signal lights are fixed on a PCB (A) to the inner backside of the cabinet and connected to the Hub board with the Signal light cable (B). Figure 31: Signal Light Interface Connected to Hub Board © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 31: Power Bar

    The Power bar also serves as cable conduit: The cables for power supply and data transmission run inside the Power bar from Network and power supply sockets and the terminals to the exit points on the back of the Power bar. Figure 32: Power Bar with Cable Exit Point © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 32: Ventilation Requirements

    For installation conditions deviating from the information given below, more calculations regarding the air flow and cooling of the system are necessary. 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)
  • Page 33: Heat Dissipation

    700 mm Heat Dissipation The FA Series is provided with a highly efficient LED chip to reach low power consumption, less heat production and a long working life. The modules are designed fan-free which ensures a super quiet operation. The whole housing of the module is designed as heat sink.
  • Page 34: Accessories

    Internal: The modules are connected over the Network and power supply socket, which also forwards the signal to the next modules. External: FA Series to video controller: The FA Series comes with signal cables (STP Cat5e) to connect data output of the video controller to the data input in the Power bar. For more information, see 14.1 Cable Plans.
  • Page 35: Prepare For Use

    3100   ×   375   ×   315 100 Mounting parts, Cover frames for 5 × 5 3720   ×   400   ×   315 135 Mounting parts, Cover frames for 6 × 6 Total 5 cases 7 cases 9 cases © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 36: Cabinet Packaging

    Figure 38: Pixel Card Boxes inside Case One Pixel card box contains the following:  Foam cover (6)  Antistatic bag (7)  Pixel card (8) Figure 39: Package Order of Pixel Card Box  Foam container (9)  Cardboard box (10) © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 37: Accessories And Spare Parts Packaging

    Figure 42: Hook on Wooden Box Continue with the Pixel card box. Take out the component boxes carefully and open them. Store the spare parts in a dry and protected place until you need them. © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 38: Installation Setup - Wall Mounting

    Table 6: Dimensions and Weight for LED Wall 4×4, 5×5, 6×6 4 × 4 LED Wall 5 × 5 LED Wall 6 × 6 LED Wall 2472×1488 mm 3080×1830 mm 3688×2172 mm Dimensions incl. frame (W × H) Weight 259 kg 381 kg 503 kg © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 39: Assemble Components

    4×4, 5×5, 6×6. Notice  Ensure proper ventilation of the LED Wall. For more information, see 3.6 Ventilation Requirements.  Consider the cable plans, see 14.1 Cable Plans and ensure the cables can be placed properly. © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 40: Draw And Mark The Anchor Positions On Wall

    Use the spirit level to check the vertical alignment of the marks before drilling. Figure 43: Positions for Anchor Points: 4×4 Frameset Figure 44: Positions for Anchor Points: 5×5 Frameset Figure 45: Positions for Anchor Points: 6×6 Frameset © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 41: Drill The Positions

    Use the spirit level together with the Alignment bar to check the evenness (Figure 46 and Figure 47). If necessary, adjust the positions accordingly. Figure 46: Wall Mounting: Attachment of Frame Supports Figure 47: Using Alignment (5×5 Frameset) Bar with Spirit Level © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 42: Install Power Bar Onto Frame Supports

    Use M6×12 Screws (4 per frame support) to attach Power bar onto the frame supports. Check that the Power bar is level. If necessary, adjust accordingly. Tighten the screws. Figure 49: Wall Mounting: Attachment of Power Bar (Detail) © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 43: Install Cabinets

    Install Cabinet Hanger Pins on the Backside On the workbench, place cabinet front-side down on a protected surface. Install Cabinet hanger pins (2×) on top left- and right-hand corners. Secure the Cabinet hanger pins firmly. Figure 51: Installing the Cabinet Hanger Pins © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 44: Install Cabinets For Bottom-Row On Power Bar

    Turn the lock bolt 90° to lock. Fix the black nut to secure the lock finger tight. Notice Do not tighten the Cabinet interlocks too much. Otherwise the cabinets cannot be aligned later on. Figure 54: Locking Two Modules © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 45: Secure Cabinet To Power Bar

    Cabinet interlocks at the bottom of the cabinets Screw the cabinets of the first row onto the Power bar with M8×16 screws. Figure 57: Fastening of First Row to Power Bar © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 46: Install Further Cabinet Rows

    Figure 59: Cabinet Alignment Brackets After each cabinet junction has a Cabinet alignment bracket, tighten all Cabinet interlocks hand tight. By tightening the Cabinet interlocks properly, the cabinets keep their aligned position. Remove all Cabinet alignment brackets. © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 47: Connect Power And Data Cables To Power Bar

    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 to mains power supply. Table 11: Cable Connection Requirements No.
  • Page 48: Check The Power Supply And Data Connection Of The Modules

    (B) from the inside of the cabinet. Figure 61: Installing Side Covers on Power Bar Before mounting the frame covers on the LED Wall, assemble the frame on the ground in front of the LED Wall. © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 49: Figure 62: Frame Cover Links

    Slide the hooks on Power bar cover plate into the vertical key holes (E) on the Power bar. Push the Power bar cover plate firmly to the right so it stays in place. Figure 66: Installing Power Bar Cover Plate © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 50: Install Pixel Cards

    No cable connections are required to install Pixel cards. Install the Pixel cards in the locations indicated in Figure 69. Follow the steps below. Figure 68: Pixel Card Figure 69: Pixel Card Positions in a Cabinet © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 51: Figure 70: Installing The Pixel Cards

    (Figure 112, p. 76). Adjust the level screws in the cabinet. Re-install the Pixel card and check if it is level to the other Pixel cards. Figure 71: Level Screws The LED Wall is completely installed. © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 52: Getting Started

    Notice The NovaStar Controller is no product of NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS. For detailed information on the NovaStar Controller, see the respective manual for NovaStar Controller MCTRL660 PRO. Download the current version at: https://www.novastar.tech/download/download-controller/...
  • Page 53: Configure The Screen In Novalct (Loading Scr-Files)

    Click the Login button to confirm the entry (see Figure 73). The start screen refreshes automatically. Result: If the login is successful, the interface below will appear (see Figure 74). Figure 73: Entering Password Figure 74: Interface after Successful Login © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 54: Figure 75: Pop-Up Configurating The Screen Connection

    Result: Screen Configuration opens. The pop-up opens (see Figure 75): Figure 75: Pop-Up Configurating the Screen Connection Click the Next button. The screen refreshes (see Figure 76). Figure 76: Start Screen Configuration – Register Sending Card (Default View) © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 55: Figure 77: Start Screen - Screen Connection (Default View) Before Configuration

    OK. Result: The scr-file will be saved. After restart, the configuration is available. Figure 78: Save Configuration Notice If you do not save the configuration, the system will start with the default settings. © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 56: Figure 79: Screen Settings For 4×4 Controller (Led-Fa012I2-110 And Led-Fa019I2-110)

    Close the software by clicking X button or the Close button. Settings for bundles 4×4, 5×5 and 6×6 Figure 79: Screen Settings for 4×4 Controller (LED-FA012i2-110 and LED-FA019i2-110) Figure 80: Screen Settings for 5×5 Controller (left) and 6×6 Controller (right) © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 57: Configure The Color And Brightness Settings In Novalct (Loading Fcg-File)

    A new window will open (see Figure 82). Figure 81: Starting Configuration Color and Brightness Settings Figure 82: Start Screen Configuration Color and Brightness Settings Click the Import button. Select the fcg-file from the delivered USB flash drive and open the file. © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 58: Figure 83: Starting The Import Of The Fcg-Files

    Result: The message that the data has been successfully saved appears in the status line. The color and brightness settings are finished. Figure 84: Successfully Import of the fcg-Files Close the Advanced Color Configuration by clicking X button. © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 59: Update The Calibration Data After Installing All Pixel Cards

    Login as Advanced User. Click the Calibration button. The screen refreshes automatically (see Figure 85 and Figure 86). Figure 85: Start Screen – Starting Calibration Figure 86: Start Screen for Screen Calibration Select the Screen1 radio button. © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 60: Figure 87: Screen Calibration - Register Manage Coefficients

    Click on the Manage Coefficients tab (see Figure 87). Figure 87: Screen Calibration – Register Manage Coefficients Click on Module Flash. Result: The module flash options will appear (see Figure 88). Figure 88: Starting Screen Module Flash © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 61: Figure 89: Flash Module After Loading Module Calibration Data

    Click on Save to HW button and go back to main window by clicking X button. Repeat all steps for Screen 2. Click on the Return button to be able to select Screen 2 and re-open Module Flash © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 62: Figure 91: Calibration Is Disabled

    Save button (see Figure 92). Result: While switching you will already see calibration effect. Figure 92: Calibration is enabled Close Screen Calibration windows by clicking on the X. Result: The Screen Calibration has been finished for both screens. © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 63: Software Novalct

    Check the information on the current control Information system for the LED display. Restore Screen Configure the settings for the restore screen, booting screen and no signal screen (including a disconnected network cable and no DVI signal). © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 64 Adjust the input setting, output setting and stitching management of the video processor. Module ID Perform module ID configuration to make Setting module management easier. Some modules do (Advanced User) not support ID configuration, please contact NovaStar’s technicians for details. © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 65 Log in the multimedia player. Connect Asynchronous Terminal Language Support multiple user interface languages. Help User Documents View software-related user documents. Update log View software update logs. About View software version, company name and other information. © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 66: Advanced User Login

    Click the Login button to confirm the entry (see Figure 95). If the Login is successful, the interface below will appear (see Figure 96). The start screen refreshes automatically. Figure 95: Entering Password Figure 96: Interface after successful Login © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 67: Monitoring

    Configuration Edit the contents to be monitored and set rules for alarm. Start Monitoring Function Click the Monitoring button to open the monitoring interface (see Figure 97). Figure 97: Starting the Monitoring function © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 68: Change Monitoring Parameters

    Enter the password into the Password field. The default password is 666. Click the Login button to confirm the entry (see Figure 99). Result: If the Login is successful, the interface below will appear (see Figure 100). Figure 99: Entering Password Monitoring Functions © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 69: Figure 100: Start Screen Monitoring For Advanced Users

    Figure 100: Start Screen Monitoring for Advanced Users Click the Monitoring button. The monitor interface will open automatically (see Figure 101). Figure 101: Start Screen with Configuration Mode © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 70: Figure 102: Changing Monitoring Parameters

    Result: The parameters are activated in the Monitoring interface (see Figure 103). By moving the mouse over the screen mapping a pop-up appears, which offers detailed information about the Receiving cards and the Power supply. Figure 103: Start Screen Monitoring after Changing the Monitoring Parameters © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 71: Receiving Card And Power Supplies

    Result: The Monitoring interface will open. By default, the Monitoring view for the Receiving cards is opened (see Figure 105). Figure 104: Starting the Monitoring Function Figure 105: Start Screen Monitoring Receiving Cards and Power Supplies © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 72: Sending Card

    Receiving cards is opened (see Figure 107). Figure 106: Starting the Monitoring Function Figure 107: Start Screen Monitoring Receiving Cards and Power Supplies Click Sending Card button to switch to the Monitoring view for the Sending card (see Figure 108). © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 73: Temperature

    Click the Monitoring button to open the monitoring interface (see Figure 109). Result: The Monitoring interface will open. By default, the Monitoring view for the Receiving cards is opened (see Figure 110). Figure 109: Starting the Monitoring Function © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 74: Figure 110: Start Screen Monitoring Receiving Cards And Power Supplies

    Figure 110: Start Screen Monitoring Receiving Cards and Power Supplies Click the Temperature button to switch to the Monitoring view for the temperature (see Figure 111). Figure 111: Start Screen Monitoring Temperature © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 75: Maintenance

    9.1 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 delivers a stable performance.
  • Page 76: Power System Maintenance

    Service tool’s battery dies or it Service Tool releases the Pixel card too early. Mask Roller: This roller is used to smooth the edges of the masks on the display. Figure 113: Mask Roller © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 77: Front Service

    Push the Service tool on a Pixel card and keep the red button pressed so the Service tool holds the Pixel card firmly. Carefully pull the Service tool with the Pixel card horizontally and steady out of the LED Wall. © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 78: Remove The Hub Board

    Now you can access the power supply in the Cabinet and the Receiving cards on the Hub board. Re-install the Hub board in reverse order. Take great care not to bent any connectors. Figure 118: Removal of Hub Board © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 79: Change The Receiving Cards

    2 Power supply units (PSU) (A)  1 Power distribution unit (PDU) (B1) with PDU shielding (B2)  2 Power supply interfaces to Hub board (C) Figure 120: Behind Hub Board – Redundant Power Supply and PDU with PDU Shielding © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 80: Figure 121: Removing Shielding & Pdu

    Place the PSU upside down so the heat-conducting paste shows upwards and no other parts become dirty from it. Before replacing the PSU, distribute some heat-conducting paste on the bottom. Carefully place the new PSU in its dedicated spot. Screw in the two screws (G). © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 81: Spare Parts

     1.2 Pitch 80000120  1.5 Pitch 80000121  1.9 Pitch 80000122 Black Masks  1.5 Pitch 80000130  1.9 Pitch 80000144 Power Distribution Unit 80000127 Power Supply Unit 80000124 Receiving Card 80000123 Hub Board 80000126 © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 82: Troubleshooting

    11 TROUBLESHOOTING Table 16 summarizes the most common problems you could encounter with the appliance. If you are unable to solve the problem with the information below, contact the NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS service team: LED-support@nec-displays.com Table 16: Troubleshooting Solutions Problem...
  • Page 83: Disposal

    European Member States. 12.2 Outside the European Union If you wish to dispose of used electrical and electronic products outside the European Union, please contact your local authority and ask for the correct method of disposal. © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 84: Copyright And Disclaimer

    The manufacturer reserves the right to make product alterations within legal provisions as well as changes to improve product quality. NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS shall not be liable for personal injury or damage to materials caused by failure to observe this warning and safety information of this manual. Furthermore, NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS cannot be held responsible for damage or injury, caused by incorrect, inadequate or unsafe use, maintenance or installation of the entire system.
  • Page 85: Appendix

    14 APPENDIX 14.1 Cable Plans LED-FA012i2-110, LED-FA019i2-110: Data Connections LED-FA012i2-110, LED-FA019i2-110: Power Connections © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 86: Led-Fa015I2-137: Data Connections

    LED-FA015i2-137: Data Connections LED-FA015i2-137: Power Connections © NEC Corporation 2019...
  • Page 87: Led-Fa019I2-165: Data Connections

    LED-FA019i2-165: Data Connections LED-FA019i2-165: Power Connections © NEC Corporation 2019...

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