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Summary of Contents for Velvet Apex A2L Series

Page 1: ...Installation and Setup Guide 020 102873 01 Velvet LED Display System Apex A2L Series...

Page 2: ...ved by Christie for such use f Except where the product is designed for outdoor use problems or damage caused by use of the product outdoors unless such product is protected from precipitation or othe...

Page 3: ...emblies 21 Connecting the data source cables 22 Connecting the power cables 23 Reinstalling the LED modules 23 Adjusting the spacing between tiles 23 Installing and configuring the Remote Power Supply...

Page 4: ...ller 32 Upgrading the firmware on the E500 controller 32 Configuring the E600 controller 34 Installing Accessing the E600 controller software 34 Logging into the controller software 34 Adjusting the i...

Page 5: ...y Observe all electrostatic precautions Use a grounded wrist strap and insulated tools when handling servicing or cleaning electronic assemblies A minimum of two people or appropriately rated lift equ...

Page 6: ...made by using an industrial plug pluggable type B or be provided by a permanent connection A 13 20 A double pole mains circuit breaker certified for the applicable local regulations is required It mu...

Page 7: ...ines of the Remote Power Supply Rack Shelf F1 Rated 15 A 250 VAC F2 Rated 15 A 250 VAC Before working with live power systems remove all metallic jewelry such as watches rings metal rimmed glasses or...

Page 8: ...ate P N 003 005736 XX and 003 006156 XX Screws appropriate for the mounting surface These screws are not provided by Christie Remote Power Supply Rack Shelf installation tools Screwdrivers Molex Crimp...

Page 9: ...On the product page select the model and switch to the Downloads tab Related documentation Additional information on the Velvet Apex is available in the following documents Velvet Apex Product Safety...

Page 10: ...switch and splicing video processor C E500 controller or E600 controller D Control computer E Remote Power Supply Rack Shelf F LED display Product overview Velvet LED Display System Installation and...

Page 11: ...xel pitch of the tiles in the array The configuration to achieve an HD display differs by the pixel pitch of the tile as outlined in the table below E500 controller Tile Pixel pitch Array size Maximum...

Page 12: ...ar Inputs Outputs Description Inputs DVI Single link DVI user definable resolution Horizontal resolution maximum 3840 pixels Vertical resolution maximum 1920 pixels HDMI Standard HDMI 1 3 input Suppor...

Page 13: ...witch Power supply port AC 100 240V 50 60hz Related information Controller limitations on page 11 E600 controller interface and ports Learn about the interface and physical ports on the E600 controlle...

Page 14: ...The maximum user definable resolution is 7680 x 1080 60Hz or 1080 x 6000 60Hz G HDMI Standard HDMI 2 0 input Supports 8 bit 10 bit and 12 bit refer to the table below H DVI Qty 2 Dual link DVI user de...

Page 15: ...12 bit RGB444 No Yes Yes YCbCr444 No Yes Yes YCbCr422 Yes Yes Yes YCbCr420 Yes Yes Yes Related information Controller limitations on page 11 FE600 controller extender interface and ports Learn about...

Page 16: ...transferring the data of port 1 8 OPT2 is used for transferring the data of port 9 16 OPT3 is the backup channel of OPT1 OPT4 is the backup channel of OPT2 Either Gigabit Ethernet port or optical fibe...

Page 17: ...2 Mount the tiles B on page 20 3 Install the carrier assemblies C on page 21 4 Connect the data cables on page 22 5 Connect the power cables between tiles on page 23 6 Reinstall the LED modules D on p...

Page 18: ...y rated lift equipment is required to safely lift install or move the product The mounting blocks are available in three different configurations Corner blocks with one hole Exterior edge blocks with...

Page 19: ...close to the edge of the template holes as possible For example install the mounting bracket for the top left corner tile in the bottom right corner of the template hole The corners and sides of the...

Page 20: ...s in the tile chassis 2 Place the tile face down on a protected surface and remove the rear cover 3 Loosen the four thumb screws on the back of the carrier assembly A The rear thumb screws secure the...

Page 21: ...chassis or to see how close the LED modules are it may be necessary to fully install the carrier assemblies If the surface edges of the LED modules are not smooth adjust the tightness of the bolts att...

Page 22: ...he tiles in the array 1 Feed the Ethernet cables through the pass through holes 2 On the first tile connect the Ethernet cable to one of the Ethernet ports 3 On the next tile connect the Ethernet cabl...

Page 23: ...hile installing the tiles 1 Connect all the carrier assembly cables onto the LED module 2 Line up the LED module with the alignment pins in the carrier assembly ensuring the arrow on the back of the L...

Page 24: ...environment Sufficient free space must be provided at the front and rear of the power system Warning If not avoided the following could result in death or serious injury This product must be installe...

Page 25: ...mote Power Supply Rack Shelf with a network crossover cable 2 To access the web interface in the Control Panel change the IP address and subnet mask of the computer to be on the same subnet as the Rem...

Page 26: ...e the time on the Remote Power Supply Rack Shelf The date and time is a dynamic field and as changes are made to the values on the screen the internal values are also changed An event is added to the...

Page 27: ...ng the Christie Main Power Cable Spool P N 154 122106 XX Connector Kit P N 154 125109 XX and Molex Crimping Tool P N 154 124108 XX For more information on the Molex Crimping Tool see the Molex documen...

Page 28: ...a Remove the covers from the fiber optic cable ends b Remove the protective plug from the fiber optic ports c Connect one fiber optic cable into the Opt1 port on the controller and the extender d Con...

Page 29: ...r of the controller turn the power switch to On b On the front of the controller press the Power button Powering off the array Turn off each component in the array in the order below 1 Turn off the co...

Page 30: ...ning the controller software is on the same network at the controller 2 Connect a USB cable between the controller and the computer running the controller software 3 Launch the controller software and...

Page 31: ...dmin 3 To confirm the display is connected to and recognized by the controller in the Local System Info area ensure Control System has a value of 1 If the controller is not recognizing the tiles selec...

Page 32: ...cking and unlocking the controller Disable the ability to navigate the menu and modify the settings from the front of the controller 1 To disable access to the controller menu press and hold the menu...

Page 33: ...select the firmware upgrade folder 7 Click Update 8 In the confirmation message click Yes As the firmware upgrade is installed the controller screen and controller software both display a progress ind...

Page 34: ...ter running the controller software is on the same network at the controller 2 Connect a USB cable between the controller and the computer running the controller software 3 Launch the controller softw...

Page 35: ...changes to the selected color 6 Reset the Self Test to Normal and click Send 7 Click Close Reviewing the tile configuration Review the tile configuration reported in the E600 controller software 1 Con...

Page 36: ...ings from the front of the controller 1 To disable access to the controller menu press and hold the menu dial and back button until the controller screen flashes 2 To re enable access to the controlle...

Page 37: ...the confirmation message click Yes As the firmware upgrade is installed the controller screen and controller software both display a progress indicator After the upgrade is complete the controller re...

Page 38: ...nel only if absolutely necessary 1 To clean the LED panels use a dry clean soft cloth with a low lint count or a paint brush to remove any particles 2 To remove loose particles between the LEDs use fi...

Page 39: ...nology Equipment Including Digital Apparatus Limits and Methods of Measurement ICES 003 Issue 6 2016 Class A CISPR 32 EN 55032 Class A CISPR 32 EN 55032 Class A Electromagnetic Compatibility of Multim...

Page 40: ...ndment s EU Regulation EC No 1907 2006 on the registration evaluation authorization and restriction of chemicals REACH and the applicable official amendment s EU Directive 2012 19 EU on waste and elec...

Page 41: ...ic of South Africa ph 27 0 11 510 0094 Korea Seoul ph 82 2 702 1601 Japan Tokyo ph 81 3 3599 7481 India ph 91 080 6708 9999 Germany ph 49 2161 664540 France ph 33 0 1 41 21 44 04 Russian Federation an...

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