AllSee DV-LED User manual

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DV-LED Installation Guide

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Pre-Setup
Parts List
Please read entire instruction sheet before you start.
Please consult with a trained electrician at least one day before installation to discuss the
power points for the DV-LED video wall.
Please consult with your project manager for arrangements on where to house the external
sending card box and media player.
Tools: 1 x Screwdriver, 1 x Drill, 1 x Spirit Level, 1 x Magnetic Module Tool
As each DV-LED display is unique, these figures are based per cabinet/module
For each cabinet enclosure there should be;
•1 x Power Supply Cable
•1 x Network Cable
•6 x LED Modules
•5 x M8 Screws (pictured)
For each module there should be;
•8 x Magnetic Screws (pictured)
(8 Screws x 6 Modules = 48 screws per cabinet)
Based on your DV-LED configuration you should be able to calculate how many protective
edging pieces you need. There are two different sizes depending on whether the edging is
going on the top/bottom of the cabinet or the side.

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Instructions
Step 1
Clear a space on the floor and lay the cabinets in the formation they will be going on
the wall. The cabinets should be facing up with the interior of the cabinet exposed.
Step 2
Within your layout, organise the cabinets into vertical columns and screw the cabinets
together vertically using two of the M8 screws for each cabinet as per the diagram
below.
Depending on the configuration of your DV-LED Video Wall you will be supplied with mounting
brackets either 1.2m in length or 1.8m in length. We do NOT supply screws for the mounting
bracket due to the various types of walls which the mounting brackets can be used upon.
For each 1.2m section of bracket we recommend of using 5-6 M8 screws as minimum.
For each 1.8m section of bracket we recommend of using 6-8 M8 screws as minimum.

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Step 3
Once a vertical column is done, flip it over and attach the mounting bracket on the
backs of each cabinet that is needed to be hung.
Step 4
Next, attach the mounting brackets to the wall for the number of horizontal cabinets
you have. There are two lengths of mounting brackets available and you may need to
use a combination of both. The shorter 1.2m bracket can mount two cabinets wide and
the longer 1.8m bracket can mount 3 cabinets wide.
Step 5
Lift each cabinet column off the floor and onto the mounting brackets on the wall.
Secure with the screws provided.
Please note: This does NOT mean every cabinet needs a bracket. The rule
is one bracket for every 3 cabinets it supports. Please see the diagram
below for how this works.

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Your DV-LED Video Wall should now look something like this.
Step 6
Attach each of the columns to its horizontal neighbour. Take a cabinet and secure it to
the neighbor using 3 of the M8 screws provided as per the diagram.

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Step 7
Working top to bottom in each vertical column use the built in cable with connectors to
attach the power supplies from one cabinet to the next until you are left with the
power supply cable sticking out of each of the bottom cabinets.
Please note: If needed you can arrange the power cables so they go out
the top of the cabinets.

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Step 8
Remove the connector from the cable sticking out of the bottom and link the wires to
the power points as planned with your electrician.
Step 9
Next take the data cable and working from the top right corner connect all the cabinets
using the RJ45 ports, you can use either port for in and out. You should connect them
like a snake, working vertically up and down and across each column until all the
cabinets are connected.

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Step 10
Check around the outside of the cabinet, if there are any screws sticking out now is the
time to remove them from the inside of the cabinet. There are two different types of
screws that may need to be removed. To remove the screws on the sides of the
cabinets you may need to unscrew the stopper (circled in red).
Step 11
Take the modules out of the box and connect the magnetic screws. For each module
attach 8 screws, 4 along the top and 4 along the bottom.
Step 12
Attach the magnetic screws to the modules. For each module there should be 8 screws
attached along the top and bottom as in the diagram below. Now attach the modules
to the cabinets, for each module you need to connect a power cable and data cable,
Please note: You can do this by hand or by using a standard drill

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the module should easily snap onto the magnetic screws. For each cabinet there
should be 6 modules.
Step 13
For a clean finish now attach the protective edging. You may need to temporarily pop
off some of the modules to secure the edging using the rivets provided. After the
edging is attached you can reattach the modules. Make sure you thread the power
cables/data cable through the protective edge as you attach the bottom sections of
edging.
Step 14
The final steps are to connect the loose cables. Connect each of the power cables in
the vertical columns to the power sources. Take the data cable and connect it to the
pre-configured sending box which should connect to the pre-configured media player.
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