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2.   low light output level  In theory  the contrast radio of the television  system should be at least 100 1  if not 300 1  In reality  there are  several limitations  In the CRT  light from adjacent elements  contaminate the area of each element  Room ambient light will  contaminate the light emitted from the CRT  Well controlled viewing  conditions should yield a practical contrast ratio of 30 1 to 50 1    e    DVI     Digital Visual Interface  The digital video connectivity standard  that was developed by DDWG  Digital Display Work Group   This  connection standard offers two different connectors  one with 24 pins  that handles digital video signals only  and one with 29 pins that  handles both digital and analog video    e    EDID     Extended Display Identification Data     EDID is a data structure  used to communicate video display information  including native  resolution and vertical interval refresh rate requirements  to a source  device  The source device will then output the optimal video format for  the display based on the provided EDID data  ensuring proper video  image quality  This communication takes place over the DDC     Display  Data Channel          Ethernet     A Local Area Network  LAN  standard officially known as  IEEE 802 3  Ethernet and other LAN technologies are used for  interconnecting computers  printers  workstations  terminals  servers   etc  within the same building or campus  Ethernet operates over  twisted pair and over coaxial cable at speed
3.  devices using either DB 9 or DB 25 connectors   This standard is used for relatively short range communication and  does not specify balanced control lines  RS 232 is a serial control  standard with a set number of conductors  data rate  word length  and  type of connector to be used  The standard specifies component  connection standards with regard to the computer interface  It is also  called RS 232 C  which is the third version of the RS 232 standard   and is functionally identical to the CCITT V 24 standard       Saturation     Chroma  chroma gain  The intensity of the color  or the  extent to which a given color in any image is free from white  The less  white in a color  the truer the color or the greater its saturation  On a  display device  the color control adjusts the saturation  Not to be  confused with the brightness  saturation is the amount of pigment in a  color  and not the intensity  Low saturation is like adding white to the  color  For example  a low saturated red looks pink       Scaling     A conversion of a video or computer graphic signal from a  starting resolution to a new resolution  Scaling from one resolution to  another is typically done to optimize the signal for input to an image  processor  transmission path or to improve its quality when presented  on a particular display       SDI     Serial Digital Interface  The standard based on a 270 Mbps  transfer rate  This is a 10 bit  scrambled  polarity independent interface  with common scrambling
4.  for both component ITU R 601 and  composite digital video and four channels of  embedded  digital audio     Seamless Switching   A feature found on many video switchers  This    Driver User Manual 17    1  Introduction    Terms and Definitions    feature causes the switcher to wait until the vertical interval to switch   This avoid a glitch  temporary scrambling  which normally is seen  when switching between sources       SMPTE     Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers  A global  organization  based in the United States  that sets standards for  baseband visual communications  This includes film as well as video  and television standards       S Video     A composite video signal separated into the luma     Y    is for  luma  or black and white information  brightness  and the chroma   C   is an abbreviation for chroma  or color information        Sync     Synchronization  In video  sync is a means of controlling the  timing of an event with respect to other events  This is accomplished  with timing pulses to insure that each step in a process occurs at the  correct time  For example  horizontal sync determines exactly when to  begin each horizontal scan line  Vertical sync determines when the  image is to be refreshed to start a new field or frame  There are many  other types of sync in video system  Also known as  sync signal  or   sync pulse         TCP IP     Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol  The  communication protocol of the Internet  Compu
5.  full  pictures  8 fields  for the color to horizontal phase relationship to  return to the reference point  This alternation helps cancel out phase  errors  For this reason  the hue control is not needed on a PAL TV set   PAL  in many transmission forms  is widely used in Western Europe     Driver User Manual 16    1  Introduction    Terms and Definitions    Australia  Africa  the Middle East  and Micronesia  PAL uses 625 line   50 filed  25 fps  composite color transmission system       PIP     Picture in Picture  A small picture within a larger picture  created by scaling down one of the images to make it smaller  Each  picture requires a separate video source such as a camera  VCR  or  computer  Other forms of PIP displays include Picture by Picture  PBP   and Picture with Picture  PWP   which are commonly used with 16 9  aspect display devices  PBP and PWP image formats require a  separate scaler for each video window       Polarity     The positive and negative orientation of a signal  Polarity  usually refers to the direction or a level with respect to a reference  e g   positive sync polarity means that sync occurs when the signal is going  in the positive direction      RJ 45   Registered Jack 45  A connector similar to a telephone  connector that holds up to eight wires  used for connecting Ethernet  devices     RS 232   An Electronic Industries Association  EIA  serial digital  interface standard specifying the characteristics of the communication  path between two
6.  make sure choose the corresponding jumper cap  and seal with glue  The control panel shown in the figure below    The following will instruct the sending card installation in detail  sending card types    include DBstar  Nova  Linsn and Colorlight        DESTARLAE    NOVAS ny n      LI  a  AIT       DUE    SES    ix LINSN AColorlight              1  DBstar Sending Card Installation  Before installation  user need to weld a needle that single row space 1 27 mm 9 pin in    blue box  shown as follows     B  bad  di   eee    LIII  g    d a H1    ef    ih      d     SNS  fes  DILILLLLITT  Se he en  ne du de gr ln ln nf fl  Se or he Ver Ver ee er re    WeldPIN4  PIN12       Driver User Manual 39          i    T    T f  P          When install DBstar sending card  fix to the chassis bottom panel with 2 screws P  3    x 5   as shown in the figure below        Make sure the first foot align when connect the sending card and control panel  as    shown in the figure below     Pe ies T    PX w   me ry   de    ye    a 1  13 A 2 m  EHE       Driver User Manual 40    Assemble the PCB and connect DVI cable  USB cable  Ethernet cable  as shown in    the figure below  confirm if the screws are locked  arrange the lines and seal with    glue        2  Nova Sending Card Installation  Before installation  lock 4 pillars  3 x 6  in the bottom of the chassis panel  or the    structure will be interfaced        Driver User Manual 41    When install Nova sending card  lock 4 screws  3 x 5  to the bo
7. Driver       User Manual    e Manual    RGB RD UM SD E001      Revision  V1 0    RGBlink    Driver User Manual 1       Driver User Manual    Thank you for choosing our products    In order to allow you to learn how to use Driver quickly  we bring you the detailed  user manual  You can read the introduction and directions before using Driver   please read all the information we provide carefully to use our products correctly     Copyright      2015 All rights reserved by RGBlink    This document is done by Xiamen RGBlink Science  amp  Technology Co  Ltd  independently  No part may be copied  reproduced or translated without  permission     Notice    RGBlink provides this manual  as is  without warranty of any kind  either  expressed or implied  including but not limited to the implied warranties or  merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose  RGBlink may make  improvements and or changes to the product s  and or the program s  described  in this publication at any time without notice    This publication could contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors   Changes are periodically made to the information in this publication  these  changes are incorporated in new editions of this publication     Federal Communications Commission  FCC   Statement    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A  digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules  These limits are designed to  provide reasonable protection against harmful i
8. MI output of computer to the HDMI input interface with   HDMI cable    Connect the DVI player or computer with DVI interface to the DVI interface  with DVI cable    Connect the computer to the USB control port of sending card with USB cable   Connect the receiving card of LED Display to the Gigabit Copper Port with  cable     Plug in power cord with IEC connector     Driver User Manual 27       How to Work    Push power button to ON position  the red indicator is on if the device is in  normal operation    When input DVI and HDMI signal simultaneously  the HDMI signal has  priority  green signal indicator lights  and the device output HDMI signal   Pull out the HDMI cable  green signal indicator lights  and then the device    output DVI signal     Driver User Manual 28    4  Hardware Installation DEC    In This Chapter    This chapter provides comprehensive installation instruction for Driver    hardware     Following is the size of Driver for your reference      90    45 00    Driver User Manual 29       Safety Precautions   For all Driver installation procedures  please observe the following   important safety and handling rules to avoid damage to yourself and the   equipment        To protect users from electric shock  ensure that the chassis  connects to earth via the ground wire provided in the AC power  Cord      The AC Socket outlet should be installed near the equipment and    be easily accessible        Unpacking and Inspection  Before opening Driver shipping box  in
9. N Output       Number of Outputs    2       Connector    LAN interface       Supported  Resolution    640 x 480 60Hz   2048 x 1152 60Hz  Depend on the sending  card        Extras       Power Supply    AC 100 240V 2A IEC 3       Working  Environment    0  C  40  C       Stored Environment    10  85        Size    480mm 249mm 45mm       Warranty    Driver       3 years parts and labor warranty       User Manual 37    B Contact Information RGBlink       Warranty    All video products are designed and tested to the highest quality standard  and backed by full 3 years parts and labor warranty  Warranties are  effective upon delivery date to customer and are non transferable   RGBlink warranties are only valid to the original purchase owner   Warranty related repairs include parts and labor  but do not include faults  resulting from user negligence  special modification  lighting strikes   abuse drop crush   and or other unusual damages     The customer shall pay shipping charges when unit is returned for repair     Headquarter  S603 604 Weiye Building Torch Hi Tech Industrial    Development Zone Xiamen  Fujian Province  P R C    Tel   86 592 5771197  Fax   86 592 5771202  Customer Hotline  4008 592 315  Websites      http  www rgblink com     http  www rgblink cn    E mail  support rgblink com    Driver User Manual 38    C Sending Card Installation      Driver controller equipped with a control panel  which compatible with different sending  cards  Before install the sending card 
10. card  The higher the brightness value  the  brighter sending card will be    Note  Brightness control for sending card is only available for Linsn   Colorlight  DBstar Q2011 and Nova MSD 300 currently  But if Nova  sending card connected to PC software via USB  the key operation of  control brightness is invalid  though PC can still control the brightness   user can only pull out the USB cable to recover the key brightness    controlling     Driver User Manual 32    5  System Setup and Operations    How to Cascade the Device       How to Cascade the Device    The operation steps are as follows    1  First  make sure the device is in normal operation    2  Connect the male port of DB9 serial line to the female port of Device 1   and connect the female port of DB9 serial line to the male port of Device  2  then Device 1 and Device 2 cascade is finished    3  Same as above  cascade Device 2 and Device 3  Device 3 and Device 4   Currently  it can cascade 4 sets of device  it is only available for Linsn  sending card currently     Note       DB9 serial male port DB9 serial female port           MAS      F             Driver User Manual 33    RGBlink  6  Common Questions and Solutions    In This Chapter    This chapter provides the common questions and solution for Driver  The    following topics are provided     Nixie tube can not display brightness value      Display shows no bottom half part      LED display shakes    Driver User Manual 34       Nixie tube can not display bright
11. ed  black  level         CAT 5   Category 5  Describes the network cabling standard that  consists of four unshielded twisted pairs of copper wire terminated by  RJ 45 connectors  CAT 5 cabling supports data rates up to 100 Mbps   CAT 5 is based on the EIA TIA 568 Commercial Building  Telecommunications Wiring Standard           Color bars   A standard test pattern of several basic colors  white   yellow  cyan  green  magenta  red  blue  and black  as a reference for  system alignment and testing  In NTSC video  the most commonly    Driver User Manual 14    1  Introduction    Terms and Definitions    used color bars are the SMPTE standard color bars  In PAL video  the  most commonly used color bars are eight full field bars  In the  computer  the most commonly used color bars are two rows of  reversed color bars         Color burst   In color TV systems  a burst of subcarrier frequency  located on the back porch of the composite video signal  This serves  as a color synchronizing signal to establish a frequency and phase  reference for the chroma signal  Color burst is 3 58 MHz for NTSC and  4 43 MHz for PAL           Color temperature     The color quality  expressed in degrees  Kelvin K   of a light source  The higher the color temperature  the bluer  the light  The lower the temperature  the redder the light  Benchmark  color temperature for the A V industry include 5000 K  6500 K  and  9000 K         Contrast ratio   The radio of the high light output level divided by the
12. ens  standard TV is 4 3   or 1 33 1  HDTV is 16 9  or 1 78 1  Sometimes the     1    is implicit   making TV   1 33 and HDTV   1 78           AV     Audio visual  or audio video      A  Background  is an unscaled source  typically originating from a  computer  A background source appears at the system s lowest priority      visually in back of all other sources    e    Baudrate     Named of J M E  Baudot  the inventor of the Baudot  telegraph code  The number of the electrical oscillations per second   called baud rate  Related to  but not the same as  transfer rate in bits  per second  bps     e  Blackburst   The video waveform without the video elements  It  includes the vertical sync  horizontal sync  and the chroma burst  information  Blackburst is used to synchronize video equipment to  align the video output  One signal is normally used to set up an entire  video system or facility  Sometimes it is called House sync    e    BNC     Bayonet Neill Concelman  A cable connector used extensively  in television and named for its inventors  A cylindrical bayonet  connector that operates with a twist locking motion  To make the  connection  align the two curved grooves in the collar of the male  connector with the two projections on the outside of the female collar   push  and twist  This allows the connector to lock into place without  tools    e  Brightness   Usually refers to the amount or intensity of video light  produced on a screen without regard to color  Sometimes call
13. ness  value    It usually occurs in Nova sending card  When Nova sending card  connected to PC software via USB  the key operation of control  brightness is invalid  and nixie tube will not display the brightness value   User can only control the brightness via PC software or pull out the USB    cable to recover the key brightness controlling        Display shows no bottom half part    Sending card does not support the bottom half part  There are limits   for different sending cards  As for Linsn TS802  if output resolution is 1920  or higher  while every LAN port can support only 320 height LED screen   more than this value need to add D mouth reticle  more than 640  need to    add more sending cards as cascade        LED display shakes    Sending card input recognition is not correct  It usually occurs in  DBstar sending card  It is normal before  but LED display shakes after  change the output resolution  Generally  it will normally operate if reboot    the device     Driver User Manual 35    Driver    User Manual    36    RGBlink    A Specification    DVI Input       Number of Inputs    1       Connector    Standard DVI I socket       Supported  Resolution    640 x 480 60Hz   2048 x 1152 60Hz  Depend on the sending  card        Format Standard       DVI 1 0       HDMI Input       Number of Inputs    1       Connector    HDMI A interface       Supported  Resolution    640 x 480 60Hz   2048 x 1152 60Hz  Depend on the sending  card        Format Standard    HDMI 1 3       LA
14. nology Co   Ltd     Headquarter  S603 604 Weiye Building Torch Hi Tech Industrial  Development Zone Xiamen  Fujian Province  P R C   Shenzhen office  Floor 11  A1 Building  Baiwang R amp D Building  Shahe  West Road  Xili Town  Nanshan District  Shenzhen  Guangdong Province   P R C   Beijing office  No  2702  Sino Light Building Tower B  Wang Jing East  Road  Chaoyang District  Beijing  P R C   Shanghai office  East Building F2  No  88 Qinjiang Road  Shanghai   P R C    Tel   86 592 5771197   Fax   86 592 5771202  Customer Hotline  4008 592 315  Websites       httpZ  www rgblink com      http   www rgblink cn   e E mail  sales rgblink com    Driver User Manual 4       Operators Safety Summary    The general safety information in this summary is for operating personnel     Do Not Remove Covers or Panels    There are no user serviceable parts within the unit  Removal of the top cover  will expose dangerous voltages  To avoid personal injury  do not remove the top  cover  Do not operate the unit without the cover installed     Power Source    This product is intended to operate from a power source that will not apply more  than 230 volts rms between the supply conductors or between both supply  conductor and ground  A protective ground connection by way of grounding  conductor in the power cord is essential for safe operation     Grounding the Product    This product is grounded through the grounding conductor of the power cord  To  avoid electrical shock  plug the power cord in
15. nterference when the equipment  is operated in a commercial environment  This equipment generates  uses  and  can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance  with the instruction manual  may cause harmful interference to radio  communications  Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause  harmful interference  in which case the user will be responsible for correcting  any interference     Driver User Manual 2    Guarantee and Compensation    RGBlink provides a guarantee relating to perfect manufacturing as part of the  legally stipulated terms of guarantee  On receipt  the purchaser must  immediately inspect all delivered goods for damage incurred during transport   as well as for material and manufacturing faults  RGBlink must be informed  immediately in writing of any complains     The period of guarantee begins on the date of transfer of risks  in the case of  special systems and software on the date of commissioning  at latest 30 days  after the transfer of risks  In the event of justified notice of compliant  RGBlink can  repair the fault or provide a replacement at its own discretion within an  appropriate period  If this measure proves to be impossible or unsuccessful  the  purchaser can demand a reduction in the purchase price or cancellation of the  contract  All other claims  in particular those relating to compensation for direct or  indirect damage  and also damage attributed to the operation of software as well  as 
16. ographic Expects Group   Commonly used  method of lossy compression for photographic images using a discreet  cosine transfer function  The degree of compression can be adjusted   allowing a selectable tradeoff between storage size and image quality   JPEG typically achieves 10 1 compression with little perceptible loss in  image quality  Produces blocking artifacts    e  MPEG   Motion Picture Expect Group  A standard committee under  the auspices of the International Standards Organization working on  algorithm standards that allow digital compression  storage and  transmission of moving image information such as motion video   CD quality audio  and control data at CD ROM bandwidth  The MPEG  algorithm provides inter frame compression of video images and can  have an effective compression rate of 100 1 to 200 1           NTSC     The color video standard used in North America and some  other parts of the world created by the National Television Standards  Committee in the 1950s  A color signal must be compatible with  black and white TV sets  NTSC utilizes an interlaced video signals   525 lines of resolution with a refresh rate of 60 fields per second  60  Hz   Each frame is comprised of two fields of 262 5 lines each  running  at an effective rate of 30 frames per second         Operator   Refers to the person who uses the system         PAL   Phase Alternate Line  A television standard in which the phase  of the color carrier is alternated from line to line  It takes four
17. r s  bookmarks  to navigate to the desired location   All chapter files have the same bookmark structure for instant navigation  to any section  Please note     e Extensive hyperlinks are provided within the chapters       Use Acrobat s  Go to Previous View  and  Return to next View   buttons to trace your complete navigational path         Use the  Previous Page  and    Next Page  buttons to go to the previous  or next page within a file        Use Acrobat s extensive search capabilities  such as the  Find  tool  and  Search Index  tool to perform comprehensive searches as required     Table of Contents and Index    Use the Table of Contents bookmarks to navigate a desired topic   Click any item to instantly jump to that section of the guide  User  can also use the Index to jump to specific topics within a chapter   Each page number in the Index is a hyperlink     Driver User Manual 13    1  Introduction    Terms and Definitions       Terms and Definitions    The following terms and definitions are used throughout this guide         ASCII   American Standard for Information Interchange  The standard  code consisting of 7 bit coded characters  8 bits including parity check   used to exchange information between data processing systems  data  communication systems  and associated equipment  The ASCII set  contains control characters and graphic characters         Aspect ratio   The relationship of the horizontal dimension to the  vertical dimension of an image  In viewing scre
18. rial cable   It can cascade 4 sets of devices currently     4  6  Gigabit Copper Port    Connect to LED screen through cable     5  LED Indicator    Red  Power indicator  it lights when device has power supply     Green  Signal indicator  it lights when device has signal input    7  USB Control Port of Sending Card   Use can connect PC via USB cable and control sending card software   8  DVI Input    DVI input  Input the video signal from computer  DVI signal generator   Connect to the same DVI interface      This Connection does not support hot plugging      9  HDMI Input    HDMI input  Input the image signal from computer     10 11  Power Interface and Switch    AC 85 264V 2A 50 60Hz IEC 3 power interface     Driver User Manual 24    2  Hardware Orientation    Driver Front Panel       Driver Front Panel    Driver front panel is as following          mn  DRIVER             INTERFACE INTERFACE    1  Nixie Tube    Function Button    Can control the brightness of LED sending card  and the nixie tube will    display the brightness value   2 3  Function Button    Button 2  Down button  user can switch to the top level brightness value     Button 3  Up button  user can switch to the next level brightness value     Driver User Manual 25    RGBlink  3  Operation Manual  In This Chapter    This chapter provides detailed operation manual about Driver  The  following topics are discussed     How to Connect      How to Work    Driver User Manual 26       How to Connect    Connect the HD
19. s starting at 10Mbps  For  LAN interconnectivity  Ethernet is physical link and data link protocol  reflecting the two lowest layers of the OSI Reference Model       e    Frame     In interlaced video  a frame is one complete picture  A video  frame is made up of two fields  or two sets of interlaced lines  In a film   a frame is one still picture of a series that makes up a motion picture     Driver User Manual 15    1  Introduction    Terms and Definitions         Gamma     The light output of a CRT is not linear with respect to the  voltage input  The difference between what you should have and what  is actually output is known as gamma          HDMI      High     Definition Multimedia Interface  An interface used  primarily in consumer electronics for the transmission of  uncompressed high definition video  up to 8 channels of audio  and  control signals  over a single cable  HDMI is the de facto standard for  HDTV displays  Blu ray Disc players  and other HDTV electronics   Introduced in 2003  the HDMI specification has gone through several  revisions        HDSDI   The high definition version of SDI specified in SMPTE 292M   This signal standard transmits audio and video with 10 bit depth and  4 2 2 color quantization over a single coaxial cable with a data rate of  1 485 Gbit second  Multiple video resolutions exists including  progressive 1280x720 and interlaced 1920x1080 resolution  Up to 32  audio signals are carried in the ancillary data    e    JPEG     Joint phot
20. spect it for damage  If you find any  damage  notify the shipping carrier immediately for all claims adjustments   As you open the box  compare its contents against the packing slip  If you    find any shortages  contact your sales representative     Once you have removed all the components from their packaging and  checked that all the listed components are present  visually inspect the  system to ensure there was no damage during shipping  If there is damage     notify the shipping carrier immediately for all claims adjustments        oite Preparation  The environment in which you install Driver should be clean  properly lit   free from static  and have adequate power  ventilation  and space for all    components     Driver User Manual 30    RGBlink    5  System Setup and Operations  In This Chapter    This chapter provides comprehensive instructions for system setup and  operations  The following topics are discussed       How to Control the Brightness of Sending Card        How to Cascade the Device    Driver User Manual 31    5  System Setup and Operations    How to Control the Brightness of Sending Card       How to Control the Brightness of Sending  Card    The operation steps are as follows    1  First  make sure the device is in normal operation    2  Choose the brightness value according to actual need via UP DOWN  buttons  the adjustment value range is 1 16 for Linsn and DBstar  Q2011 sending card  0 16 for Colorlight sending card and 0 64 for  Nova MSD300 sending 
21. ters and devices with  direct access to the Internet are provided with a copy of the TCP IP  program to allow them to send and receive information in an  understandable form     USB   Universal Serial Bus  USB was developed by seven PC and  telecom industry leaders  Compaq  DEC  IBM  Intel  Microsoft  NEC   and Northern Telecom   The goal was easy plug and play expansion  outside the box  requiring no additional circuit cards  Up to 127  external computer devices may be added through a USB hub  which  may be conveniently located in a keyboard or monitor  USB devices  can be attached or detached without removing computer power  The  number of devices being designed for USB continues to grow  from  keyboards  mice  and printers to scanners  digital cameras  and ZIP  drives       VESA     Video Electronics Standards Association  A nonprofit number  organization dedicated to facilitating and promoting personal computer  graphics through improved standards for the benefit of the end user   WWW Vesa org      VGA     Video Graphics Array  Introduced by IBM in 1987  VGA is an  analog signal with TTL level separate horizontal and vertical sync  The  video outputs to a 15 pin HD connector and has a horizontal scan  frequency of 31 5 kHz and vertical frequency of 70 Hz  Mode 1  2  and  60 Hz  Mode 3   The signal is non interlaced in modes 1  2  and 3 and  interlaced when using the 8514 A card  35 5 kHz  86 Hz  in mode 4  It    Driver User Manual 18    1  Introduction    Terms and Defini
22. tions    has a pixel by line resolution of 640x480 with a color palette of 16 bits  and 256 000 colors    e  YCrCb   Used to describe the color space for interlaced component  video    e    YPbPr     Used to describe the color space for progressive scan   non interlaced  component video     Driver User Manual 19    1  Introduction    System Overview       System Overview    Driver controller is the only piece of equipment between the video  source and LED screen  The device takes a digital video  DVI  input  and converts it so it can be sent over a single CAT 5  RJ45  cable to  the tiles  Compare with normal RJ45 connector  Driver use Ethercon  soft patched connectors to make sure lock connection and better  protection for the CAT5 cable    If using good quality cable  distances up to 100 meters  300 feet  are  easily achievable without the need for any signal booster  A single  Driver can drive up to 1280 1024  2048 640  resolution  up to 142  pcs P6 tiles     Driver is ready for cascade up to two pcs controller with push button  settings  and support much higher resolution application  The  mapping of each tile is also programmed with this controller  using a    user friendly PC application     Driver User Manual 20    1  Introduction    Application Question       Application Questions    RGBlink offers solutions to demanding technical problems  Any application  questions  or required further information  please contact with our  customer Support Engineers  Refer to Appendi
23. to Cascade the Device                                  ss 33  6  Common Questions and Solutions                                           34  In TAS CABG i              M 34  Nixie tube can not display brightness value                                           35  Display shows no bottom half part    35  LED display shakes i nd tds 35  A  SDeGITICallOn    3 5  Re ERES mettent tasse 37  B Contact Information    38    Driver User Manual 9    C Sending Card Installation    Driver    User Manual 10    RGBlink    1  Introduction       This chapter is designed to introduce you to the Driver User Manual  Areas to be  covered are     Driver    Chapter Structure   How to Use This Manual  Terms and Definitions  System Overview    Application Questions    User Manual 11    1  Introduction  Chapter Structure       Chapter Structure    The following chapters provide instructions for all aspects of Driver    operations     Chapter 1    Chapter 2    Chapter 3    Chapter 4    Chapter 5    Chapter 6    Introduction   Hardware Orientation  Operation Manual   Hardware Installation   System Setup and Operations    Common Questions and Solutions    Appendix A Specification    AppendixB Contact Information    Appendix C Sending Card Installation    Driver    User Manual    12    1  Introduction    How to Use This Manual       How to Use This Manual    Following are important tips for streamlining your use of this User Manual in  its electronic  PDF  form     Navigating    LETT    Use Acrobat Reade
24. to a properly wired receptacle  before connecting to the product input or output terminals  A protective ground  connection by way of the grounding conductor in the power cord is essential for  safe operation     Use the Proper Power Cord    Use only the power cord and connector specified for your product  Use only a  power cord that is in good condition  Refer cord and connector changes to  qualified service personnel     Use the Proper Fuse    To avoid fire hazard  use only the fuse having identical type  voltage rating  and  current rating characteristics  Refer fuse replacement to qualified service  personnel     Do Not Operate in Explosive Atmospheres    To avoid explosion  do not operate this product in an explosive atmosphere     Driver User Manual 5       Terms In This Manual and Equipment  Marking    WARNING    Highlights an operating procedure  practice  condition  statement  etc   which  if not strictly observed  could result in injury or death of  personnel     Note          Highlights an essential operating procedure   condition or statement              CAUTION    The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to  alert the user to the presence of important operating and  maintenance  servicing  instructions in the literature accompanying  the appliance        Driver User Manual 6       Change History    The table below lists the changes to the Driver                                         Format Time ECO  Description Principal  1 0 2014 03 25
25. to other service provided by RGBlink  being a component of the system or  independent service  will be deemed invalid provided the damage is not proven to  be attributed to the absence of properties guaranteed in writing or due to the  intent or gross negligence or part of RGBlink    If the purchaser or a third party carries out modifications or repairs on goods  delivered by RGBlink  or if the goods are handled incorrectly  in particular if the  systems are commissioned operated incorrectly or if  after the transfer of risks   the goods are subject to influences not agreed upon in the contract  all  guarantee claims of the purchaser will be rendered invalid  Not included in the  guarantee coverage are system failures which are attributed to programs or  special electronic circuitry provided by the purchaser  e g  interfaces  Normal  wear as well as normal maintenance are not subject to the guarantee provided  by RGBlink either    The environmental conditions as well as the servicing and maintenance  regulations specified in this manual must be complied with by the customer     Trademarks    Brand and product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks   registered trademarks or copyrights of their respective holders  All brand and  product names mentioned in this manual serve as comments or examples and  are not to be understood as advertising for the products or their manufactures     Driver User Manual 3       Company Address  RGBlink Xiamen RGBlink Science  amp  Tech
26. ttom of the chassis    panel        Remove the LED lamp  install and connect the LED line to the sending card adapter    panel  pay attention to the first foot        Assemble the PCB and connect DVI cable  USB cable  Ethernet cable  as shown in    the figure below  confirm if the screws are locked  arrange the lines and seal with    glue     Driver User Manual 42       3  Linsn and Colorlight Sending Card Installation  When install Linsn or Colorlight sending card  lock 4 screws  3 x 5  to the bottom of the  chassis panel  then connect the sending card to the control panel with 2X5 IDC cable     pay attention to the first foot  shown as follows        Driver User Manual 43    6646884 18  Peres    Red lineon the  upper fight                   00      co     x  o_o      c  CN a      D     D  OZ SN   gt     Re line on Nu i Red line tres  lower right TAN left   x     Red  lipe  uppa tires       Driver User Manual 44       When the installation is completed  check if the line is wrong or short circuit  Plug in    the power cord and check if the digital tube display is normal and if the buttons can    control the digital tube     Driver User Manual 45    
27. x B for contact details            Laptop    DRIVER  Video Wall  LAUS    Driver User Manual 21    2  Hardware Orientation dues    In This Chapter    This chapter provides detailed information about the Driver hardware  The  following topic is discussed     Driver Back Panel      Driver Front Panel    Driver User Manual 22    2  Hardware Orientation    Driver Back Panel       Driver Back Panel    The figure below illustrates the professional interface and control signals    of Driver back panel                 O TP Sa  S E   lt    FC CE RoHS AAAS  as nr a0    mr   I  Gi      3   4   5   6   Cr   8   9   Go        INTERFACE  nn NN  O        omm       1  Dial Switch  Dial switch 1 and dial switch 2 upward  Operation for the first controller   Dial switch 1 downward and dial switch 2 upward  Operation for the    second controller   Dial switch 1 upward and dial switch 2 downward  Operation for the  third controller     Dial switch 1 and dial switch 2 downward  Operation for the fourth    controller   Note       Dial switch operation only when  cascade  and cascade is only  available for Linsn sending card              Driver User Manual 23    2  Hardware Orientation    Driver Back Panel    2  3  RS232 Control Port   2  OUTPUT is serial female port    3  INPUT is serial male port    RS 232 INPUT connect serial communication interface of RS232 control  protocol  RS232 OUTPUT is serial communication interface of multiple  devices cascading control  can connect devices through DB9 se
    
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