Barco r5976832-07 User Manual

OLite rental display
Installation manual
R5976832/07 29/05/2007
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Table of contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Safety................................................................................................................. 3
1.1 Safety guidelines ..................................................................................................................... 4
1.2 Important safetyinstructions ......................................................................................................... 5
1.3 Important warnings ................................................................................................................... 6
1.4 Important warnings concerning flight cases ......................................................................................... 7
2. Installation requirements ......................................................................................... 9
2.1 Mechanical requirements for the OLite rental display . .............................................................................10
2.2 Electrical requirements fortheOLite rental display ................................................................................11
2.3 System requirements for the Control software ..................................................................................... 12
3. System overview ..................................................................................................13
3.1 Introduction ..........................................................................................................................14
4. Components of an OLite rental tile.............................................................................15
4.1 OLite rentalframe ...................................................................................................................16
4.2 OLite module . .. . ....................................................................................................................17
4.3 OLite control box ....................................................................................................................20
5. OLite rental peripherals and accessories.....................................................................23
5.1 OLite rentalflight case...............................................................................................................24
5.2 OLite rentalbase stand setup accessories .........................................................................................26
5.3 OLite rentaltruss setup accessories................................................................................................27
5.4 Power boxes.........................................................................................................................28
5.5 Digitizer .............................................................................................................................. 29
5.6 Fiberlink system .....................................................................................................................30
5.7 Controlsoftware ..................................................................................................................... 31
6. Set up process of an OLite rental display ....................................................................33
6.1 Set up of a floor mount OLite rental display . . . ..................................................................................... 34
6.2 Set up of a hanging OLite rental display ............................................................................................35
7. Basic set up procedures.........................................................................................37
7.1 Remove OLite rental tiles out ofthe flightcase .................................................................................... 38
7.2 Place OLite rentaltiles into the flight case..........................................................................................39
7.3 Installthe OLite rental feet ..........................................................................................................41
7.4 Installanadjustable foot ............................................................................................................43
7.5 Attach an OLite truss beam upon an OLite rental tile . .............................................................................44
7.6 Attach an OLite rental tileupon anOLite rentalfoot ............................................................................... 45
7.7 Attach OLite rental tiles ontopofeach other.......................................................................................46
7.8 Attach OLite rental tiles next to eachother .........................................................................................47
7.9 InstallanOLite stacker system .....................................................................................................48
7.10 Build up a floor mounted OLite rental display . .....................................................................................50
7.11 Build up a hanging OLite rental display with truss beams .. . ...................................................................... 53
7.12 Secure a hanging OLite rental display .. ............................................................................................57
8. Cabling of an OLite rental display..............................................................................59
8.1 Power cabling ofan OLite rental display............................................................................................60
8.2 Data cablingof an OLite rental display ............................................................................................. 61
8.3 Module interconnectionof an OLite 510rentalframe.............................................................................. 62
8.4 Module interconnectionof an OLite 612rentalframe.............................................................................. 63
8.5 Realize the cablingbetweenOLite module andOLitecontrollerbox..............................................................64
9. OLite creativity pack..............................................................................................67
9.1 Available packages..................................................................................................................68
9.2 OLite support grid ...................................................................................................................69
9.3 Possibilities .......................................................................................................................... 70
9.4 OLite creativityexample.............................................................................................................74
10. Maintenance........................................................................................................77
10.1 Cleaning OLite tiles . . . ............................................................................................................... 78
11. OLite options.......................................................................................................79
11.1 Optional OLite back cover........................................................................................................... 80
11.1.1 Back cover forOLite rental tiles ..............................................................................................81
11.1.2 Back cover installation procedure ............................................................................................82
12. Servicing............................................................................................................85
12.1 Safetyinstructions...................................................................................................................86
12.2 OLite module diagnostic. . ...........................................................................................................87
12.3 Replace the OLite controlbox.......................................................................................................88
12.4 Replacement of an OLite module on-site . . . .. ......................................................................................90
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Table of contents
A. Dimensions ..........................................................................................................93
A.1 Dimensionsof an OLite rental tile................................................................................................... 94
A.2 Dimensions of an OLite module.....................................................................................................96
A.3 Dimensionsof an OLite controlbox................................................................................................. 97
A.4 Dimensionsof an OLite flight case.................................................................................................. 98
A.5 Dimensions of an OLite truss beam ................................................................................................ 99
A.6 Dimensionsof an OLite foot........................................................................................................100
A.7 Dimensionsof an OLite stackersystem...........................................................................................101
A.8 Dimensions of the foot beams . . ...................................................................................................102
B. Specifications ..................................................................................................... 103
B.1 Specificationsof theOLite510 rentaltile..........................................................................................104
B.2 Specificationsof theOLite612 rentaltile..........................................................................................105
B.3 Weight of individual parts of an OLite rental display . .............................................................................106
B.4 Ballast valuesfor a base stand OLite display .....................................................................................107
B.5 Groundpressure of a base stand OLite display...................................................................................109
C. Order info ...........................................................................................................111
C.1 Spare part order info ...............................................................................................................112
Index.................................................................................................................... 115
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1. SAFETY
About this chapter
Read this chapter attentively. It contains important information to prevent personal injury while installing an OLite rental display. Furthermore, it includes several cautions to prevent damage to the OLite rental tile. Ensure that you understand and follow all safety guidelines, safety instructions and warnings mentioned in this chapter before installing the OLite rental display. After this chapter, additional “warnings” and “cautions” are given depending on the installation procedure. Read and follow these “warnings” and “cautions” as well.
Overview
Safety guidelines
Important safety instructions
Important warnings
Important warnings concerning flight cases
1. Safety
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1. Safety
1.1 Safety guidelines
Personal protection
WARNING: Ensure you understand and follow all the safety guidelines, safety instructions, warnings and
cautions mentioned in this manual.
WARNING: Be aware of suspended loads.
WARNING: Wear a hard hat to reduce the risk of personal injury.
WARNING: Be careful while working with heavy loads.
WARNING: Mind your fingers while working with heavy loads.
Installation personnel
This installation must be performed by authorized and qualified technical personnel only.
Accredited safety officers must ensure the safety of the site, construction, assembly, connection, use, dismantling, transport etc. of such safety critical systems.
Caution
Installation should be performed only after you are thoroughly familiar with all of the proper safety checks and installation instructions. To do otherwise increases the risk of hazards and injury to the user.
Assembly parts are designed for intended use only in conjunction with Barco OLite displays.
Do not modify and/or replicate any component. Barco uses specific strength. Consult Barco for assistance with custom applications.
Always follow Barco installation instructions. Contact Barco if you should have any question regarding the safety of an application.
The manufacturer assumes no liability for incorrect, inadequate, irresponsible or unsafe assembly of systems.
materials and manufacturing processes in order to achieve part
Product care
Structural & mounting components should be kept dry, clean, lubricated (only if recommended), coated properly, and otherwise maintained in a manner consistent with part design. Barco products must be used in a manner consistent with their design and inspected on a routine basis for security, wear, deformation, corrosion and any other circumstances that may affect the load handling capability of the part.
Barco recommends inspections at regular interval a part is found to have damage, which may cause a decrease in load capability, the part must be removed for service or replaced immediately.
Under no circumstances are Barco parts repairable by anyone other than Barco.
s for all installations and increasing in frequency for more critical installations. If
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1.2 Important safety instructions
Instructions:
Read these instructions.
Keep these instructions.
Heed all warnings.
Follow all instructions.
Clean only with materials or chemicals that are inert, nonabrasive, noncorrosive and non-marking. Consult the manufacturer for further advice should any doubts exist regarding any cleaning procedure.
Do not block ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturers instructions.
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plugs/sockets. If the provided sockets/plugs are damaged then replacement of the defective parts must be undertaken immediately.
Protect the power/data cords from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. Replace damaged power/data cords immediately.
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
Disconnect the power to this apparatus during lightning storms or provide suitable additional lightning protection. Unplug this apparatus when unused for long period of time.
Refer all servicing to qualified service technicians/personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, the apparatus does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
Use only with systems or peripherals specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. Use ca or transporting to avoid damage by possible tipping.
ution during lifting/moving
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1.3 Important warnings
Important warnings:
Risk of electric shock:
Do not open. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
The lightning flash with an arrowhead within a triangle is intended to tell the user that p electrical shock to persons.
The exclamation point within a triangle is intended to tell the user that important operating and/or servicing instructions are included in the technical documentation for this equipment.
Maximum and minimum ambient temperature:
The maximum ambient temperature for the LED wall is 40 °C, the minimum temperature is -20 °C.
High leakage current:
The combination of multiple tiles in an installation results in increased levels of leakage current. In order to avoid risk of electric shock due to high leakage current, proper grounding of the installation is required.
Flammable materials:
Keep flammable materials away from the installation (such as curtains). A lot of energy is transferred into heat. The installation should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised. Proper ventilation must be provided.
ESD and LED’s:
LED components used in OLite devices are ESD (Electro-Static Discharge) sensitive. To prevent the possibility of destroying LED components do not touch either in operation or while switched off.
Risk of electric shock / Risk of fire: To protect against risk of fire caused by overloading of power cables, MAXIMUM 2 may be connected in parallel. Each power source cable supplyin 250 VAC (15 A / 250 VAC in the USA and Canada). Note that one OLite tile requires 200-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 4.22 amps at 230 VAC.
Disconnect device:
When the appliance inlets of the individual tiles are not accessible, the socket outlets supplying the rack shall be installed near the equipment and be easily accessible, or a readily ac
This equipment MUST be earthed:
In order to protect against risk of electric shock, the installation should be properly grounded. Defeating the purpose of the grounding type plug will expose you to the risk of electric shock.
Power system:
It is recommended to use a TN-S power distributi conductor) in order to avoid large ground current loops due to voltage differences in the neutral conductor. The total electrical installation should be protected by an appropriately rated disconnect switch, circuit breakers and Ground Fault Current Interrupters. The installation shall be done according to 60364, the standard for electrical installation of buildings. In Germany VDE 0100 should be adhered to.
Mains cords:
The power cords delivered with this system have special properties for safety. They are not user serviceable. If the power cords are damaged, replace them only with new one
Data cables:
The data cables provided with this system have special properties for safety. They are not user serviceable. If the data cables are damaged, replace them only with new ones. Never try to repair a data cable. Per requirements of the National Electrical Code® in the USA , the length of a data cable mu lightning or power conductors.
the local electrical installation codes. In Europe special attention should be given to EN
s. Never try to repair a power cord.
st not exceed 42 m (140 feet). Avoid exposure of data cables to accidental contact with
g maximum 2 should be protected by a circuit breaker or fuses rated 16 A /
cessible general disconnect device shall be incorporated in the fixed wiring.
on system (a power distribution system with a separate neutral and grounding
arts inside this product may cause a risk of
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1.4 Important warnings concerning flight cases
Important warnings concerning stacking/transporting OLite rental flight cases
Stack maximum two (2) OLite rental flight cases high. Never higher.
Surface on which flight case is standing must be level to ensure that the total load is evenly spread out among the four wheels. The surface must also be able to support the load safely.
Before stacking or transporting flight cases, check the wheels and their fixation screws for wear or defects.
Before stacking or transporting flight cases, check that the OLite rentals are securely locked into the base of the flight case.
Before stacking or transporting flight cases, check that the four lock handles on each flight case are in good working order and locked securely.
When stacked, make sure the wheels of the upper flight case are precisely positioned in the stacking dishes of the flight case below.
Stacked flight cases may not be moved. Before stacking, the lower flight case must already be in its final resting position before placing the second one upon it.
Never stack loaded flight cases in a truck or other transport medium, unless each flight case is rigidly strapped.
In the event of a wheel breaking, flight cases must be rigidly strapped to prevent a stack collapsing.
Use an appropriate forklift to raise flight cases and take the necessary precautions to avoid personal injury.
1. Safety
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2. Installation requirements
2. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
About this chapter
This chapter enumerates the mechanical requirements for the OLite display, the electrical requirements to power up the OLite display and the system requirements to run the control software efficient.
Overview
Mechanical requirements for the OLite rental display
Electrical requirements for the OLite rental display
System requirements for the Control software
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2. Installation requirements
2.1 Mechanical requirements for the OLite rental display
Weight
Do not underestimate the weight of a complete OLite rental display. Be sure that the floor or truss installation on which the OLite rental display has to be installed is capable of handling five (5) times the complete load of the display. Note that one OLite rental tile weighs approximately 60 kg (or 100 kg per square meter display). Do not forget to take into account the weight of the ballast required in case of a base stand OLite rental display.
Levelled surface
The surface on which an OLite rental display has to be installed must be levelled. Never install an OLite rental display on an inclined surface.
WARNING: Ensure that, when installing a base stand OLite rental display upon a platform, the top of the
LED-wall does not reach more then 20 meters above ground level.
Ballast
Depending on the expected wind load, the height of the display and the position of the LED-wall upon the foot beams (somewhere between front and middle) additional weight (ballast) will be required. Consult chapter “Bal tool available on Barco’s secured web site to calculate the minimum ballast you require for safe installation of your OLite rental display.
last values” or use the “Ballast calculator”
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2. Installation requirements
2.2 Electrical requirements for the OLite rental display
Power requirements
One OLite tile requires 200-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 4.22 amps at 230 VAC. Note that one OLite tile correspond with a display surface of 0.6 m². Each OLite tile has a control box with a power loop through connector. However, MAXIMUM 2 OLite control boxes may be connected in parallel. So, one power source cable has to be provided per 2 OLite tiles. Every power source cable should be protected by a circuit breaker or fuses rated 16 A / 250 VAC (15 A / 250 VAC in the USA and Canada).
Barco provides a range of power boxes, which meet the requirements of your OLite display. Contact Barco for more information about power boxes and power requirements for your OLite display.
Power system:
It is recommended to use a TN-S power distribution system (a power distribution system with a separate neutral and groun conductor) in order to avoid large ground current loops due to voltage differences in the neutral conductor. The total electrical installation should be protected by an appropriately rated disconnect switch, circuit breakers and Ground Fault Current Interrupters. The installation shall be done according to the local electrical installation codes. In Euro 60364, the standard for electrical installation of buildings. In Germany VDE 0100 should be adhered to.
Disconnect device:
When the appliance inlets of the individual tiles are not accessible, the socket outlets supplying the rack shall be installed near the equipment and be easily accessible, or a readily accessible general disconnect device sha
This equipment MUST be earthed:
In order to protect against risk of electric shock, the installation should be properly grounded. Defeating the purpose of the grounding type plug will expose you to the risk of electric shock.
pe special attention should be given to EN
ll be incorporated in the fixed wiring.
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2. Installation requirements
2.3 System requirements for the Control software
Before you begin
Is assumed you are familiar with the Windows operating system at your site.
The CD-ROM in your package contains a Windows-based installation program. You can install the software from the CD-ROM.
System requirements
Minimum specifications :
Hardware
- PC Pentium III or equivalent, 1 GHz
-512MbRAM
- Free hard disk space: 300 Mb
- XGA resolution (1024 x 768)
- Serial communication port
Software
- Windows 2000, Windows XP Home or Windows XP Professional
Recommended specifications :
Hardware
- PC Pentium IV or equivalent, 2.4 GHz
-512MbRAM
- 300 Mb hard disk free space
- SXGA resolution (1280 x 1024) with 32 Mb video memory
- Serial communication port
Software
- Windows XP Professional
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3. SYSTEM OVERVIEW
Overview
Introduction
3. System overview
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3. System overview
3.1 Introduction
The fundamental elements of an OLite rental display system are:
OLite modules.
OLite rental structure.
OLite rental foot, foot beams and stacker or OLite rental truss beams
Rental power box.
Digitizer.
Control software.
Block diagram OLite display system:
LED-wall
Sources Digitizer
RS232
Control
PC
Image 3-1 Block diagram OLite display system.
Tile 1
Tile 2
Power
box
Tile 3
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4. Components of an OLite rental tile
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4. COMPONENTS OF AN OLITE RENTAL TILE
General introduction
The OLite rental tile has a rugged frame where OLite modules fit into to form one display tile. These modules are connected via a cable string with the OLite control box mounted inside the OLite rental frame. The control box has a MDR input and a MDR output port to connect the OLite rental tile with the neighboring tiles in the display.
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Image 4-1 OLite 510 rental tile (R9010330)
A OLite 510 rental frame. B OLite control box. C OLite 510 module.
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Image 4-2 OLite 612 rental tile (R9010410)
A OLite 612 rental frame. B OLite control box. C OLite 612 module.
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The following chapters describe and illustrate these three main components (OLite rental frame, OLite module and OLite control box) more in detail.
Overview
OLite rental frame
OLite module
OLite control box
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4. Components of an OLite rental tile
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4.1 OLite rental frame
Introduction OLite rental frame
The OLite rental frame is made out of aluminium profiles and stainless steel to reduce weight without losing strength. This strong frame allows you to build OLite LED-walls up to 12 frames high stacked or 15 tiles high trussed. The front of the OLite rental frame has a grid where OLite modules fit in forming 4 chains.
The top of the OLite rental frame is equipped with two big cones for easy and fast positioning of the upper rental frame. The bottom corners of the OLite rental frame contain a solid locking mechanism operated with a fixed rugged handle, no tools required. These locking mechanisms and the big cones ensure a fast and secure attachment between the upper and lower tile. The rear right of the OLite rental frame is equipped with a smaller rugged handle which operates the side locking mechanism to secure the rental tiles sideways with the neighboring tile.
All sides of the OLite rental frame are provided with small positioning cones and planes to ensure a precise positioning between the tiles. It’s important to keep those cones and planes clean, otherwise seams will be visible after installation of the rental frame into the LED-wall.
The left and right rear sides of the OLite rental frame contain two holes which are used to install the stacker system in case of a base stand OLite display configuration. A mounting plate for the OLite control box is attac mounting plate with control box can easily be removed without tools to allow fast servicing of the rental tile. Furthermore the left and right side of the frame are equipped with a fold out carrying handle.
PartslocationoftheOLiterentalframe
hed inside the OLite rental frame. This
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Image 4-3 OLite rental frame (OLite 510: R9853010 ; OLite 612: R9853418).
A Small positioning cone. B Big positioning cone. C Positioning plane. D Receiver for small positioning cone. E Carrying handle. F Receiver for side locking mechanism. G Rugged handle for operating top-bottom locking mechanism. H Removable mounting plate for OLite control box. I Grid to snap in the OLite modules. J Small handle for operating side locking mechanism.
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4. Components of an OLite rental tile
4.2 OLite module
Introduction OLite module
The front of an OLite module consists of a matrix of full color SMD LED’s enclosed by a shader and sheltered in an IP65 housing. The rear of the OLite module is equipped with two positioning pins and two snap-in latches which enable a precise and fast attachment into the support grid. Furthermore the rear contains a heat sink provided with an external fan (IP54) which starts to run when the internal temperature exceeds a specific value. Two LED’s, located just below the external fan, indicate the status of the OLite module. An OLite module has only one connector socket. Power and data are passed through this circular waterproof (IP65) connector.
Image 4-4 OLite 510 module (R9853020).
Image 4-5 OLite 612 module (R9853407).
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Image 4-6 OLite 510 module (R9853020).
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A Shader. B Full color LED. C Module positioning pin. D External fan cover. E Snap-in latch. F Hole for thread rolling screw M3. G Red status LED. H Green status LED. I Heat sink. J Power/data connector.
Parts location of an OLite 612 module
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Image 4-7 OLite 612 module (R9853407).
A Shader. B Full color LED. C Module positioning
pin. D External fan cover. E Snap-in latch. F Hole for thread r
olling screw M3. G Red status LED. H Green status LED. I Heat sink. J Power/data connector.
CAUTION: Handle the OLite modules with care. Note that the foil, covering the LED’s, is made of thin poly-
carbonate. This foil ensures that the OLite module has an IP65 protection rating.
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4. Components of an OLite rental tile
Cables used with an OLite module
The interconnection between the OLite modules is done with a custom designed cable string. There are two cable strings available for OLite rental tiles. One for connecting 16 OLite 510 modules with each other and one for connecting 12 OLite 612 modules with each other. The plugs on the cable string have a quarter turn locking mechanism which ensures a watertight (IP65) connection with the OLite module or OLite control box.
Image 4-8 Cablestringfor16OLite510modules(R9853090).
Image 4-9 Cable string for 12 OLite 612 modules (R9853419).
An OLite module dummy plug can be used to seal one of the plugs of the OLite cable string.
Image 4-10 OLite module dummy plug (5 piece s: R98530805).
Image 4-11 Plug on cable string sealed with OLite module dummy plug.
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4.3 OLite control box
Introduction OLite control box
The OLite control box contains a power supply unit, a distribution interface and a controller/re-sync unit. All together assembled in an IP65 housing. The control box is attached to a mounting plate which makes the replacement of the hole unit, mounting plate with control box, very easy and without tools.
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A External fan. B Standard outdoor connector ports. C Power/data output ports. D Mounting plate.
The power supply requires an input voltage between 200 and 240 volt A
C. The distribution interface has 6 output ports to connect a string of OLite modules by using an OLite cable string. The re-sync unit contains the standard Barco LED-wall outdoor connector ports to link the data and power from tile to tile.
Input/output ports of the OLite control box
The illustration below shows the different connection ports of the OLite control box. At the left side of the illustration you can see the front view of the OLite control box with the power/data input/output ports used to realize the power and data connections from tile to tile. At the right side of the illustration below you can see the bottom view of the OLite control box with the six power/data output ports where a cable string can be plugged into, leading to the OLite modules.
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Image 4-13
A Data output port. B Data input port. C Power input socket. D Power output socket. 1 Power/data output port number 1 (to first string of OLite modules). 2 Power/data output port number 2 (to second string of OLite modules). 3 Power/data output port number 3 (to third string of OLite modules). 4 Power/data output port number 4 (to fourth string of OLite modules). 5 Power/data output port number 5 (to fifth string of OLite modules). 6 Power/data output port number 6 (to sixth string of OLite modules).
Each output port can place a dedicated color upon the OLite modules. This makes the identification of the OLite module strings easier.
Port 1 : Red
Port 2 : Green
•Port3:Blue
Port 4 : White
Port 5 : Magenta
•Port6:Cyan
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4. Components of an OLite rental tile
In a standard OLite rental tile the power/data output ports number 5 and 6 are not used but sealed with a cover (Z3499467). Four strings of OLite modules are sufficient to fill the grid of an OLite rental frame.
Using an OLite control box as stand alone re-sync unit
The OLite control box acts like a stand alone re-sync unit in case no power is applied to the power input socket of the control box. When you use the OLite control box as stand alone re-sync unit ensure to place dummy plugs upon the power input and output sockets. Maximum connect three (3) stand alone re-sync units in series. The cable length used between two control boxes may not exceed 5 meter.
Power cables used between OLite control boxes
To meet the demands of each OLite application Barco offers several lengths of power cables to link power from control box to control box. Note that the power output port of the last OLite control box in the power chain has to be sealed with a dummy power p
lug.
Image 4-14 Power link cable of 0,8 meter (R9851760).
Image 4-17 Power link cable of 9 meters (R9850260).
Image 4-15 Power link cable of 1,5 meters (R9850241).
Image 4-18 Dummy power plug (R9850280).
Image 4-16 Power link cable of 4,5 meters (R9850150).
Data cables used between OLite control boxes
To meet the demands of each OLite application Barco offers several lengths of data cables to link data from control box to control box. Note that the data output port of the last OLite control box in the data chain has to be sealed with a dummy data plug.
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Image 4-19 Data linking cable of 1,5 meters (R9850210).
Image 4-20 Data linking cable of 5 meters (R9850220).
Cover for unused power/data output ports
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ver for unused output ports of the OLite control box (20 pieces: R9853031)
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Image 4-21 Dummy data plug (R9850270).
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5. OLite rental peripherals and accessories
5. OLITE RENTAL PERIPHERALS AND ACCESSORIES
Overview
OLite rental flight case
OLite rental base stand setup accessories
OLite rental truss setup accessories
Power boxes
Digitizer
Fiberlink system
Control software
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5.1 OLite rental flight case
Introduction of the OLite rental flight case
The OLite rental flight case holds up to 4 tiles and is specially designed to enable fast build up directly from flight case to display. The tiles inside the flight case are separated with a removable partition plate. This plate protects the LED-side of the OLite rental tile while moving the tiles in or out the flight case. The floor of the flight case wagon is equipped with eight big tile positioning cones, so the rental frames can easily be placed upon the wagon and secured for transport. The four castor wheels and the eight handles make the OLite rental flight case easy to handle.
Image 5-1 OLite rental flight case (R9853070).
The dimensions of the OLite flight case are optimal for maximum utilization of the floor area of a truck. Furthermore, the top side of the flight case cover has four stacking dishes which allow to stack the OLite flight cases.
2880 mm
Image 5-2 Dimensions of optimally stored OLite ren
WARNING: Maximum stack two (2) OLite rent
2400 mm
1935 mm
tal flight cases.
al flight cases high. Never higher.
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Parts location of the OLite rental flight case
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Image 5-3
A Flight case cover. B Cover locking handle. C Cover positioning strip. D Removable partition plate. E Cover locking receiver. F Forklift slot. G Stacking dish. H Carrying handle. I Tile positioning cone.
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5.2 OLite rental base stand setup accessories
Base stand setup accessories
To setup an OLite rental display in a base stand configuration, additional mounting accessories are required as there are the foot beams, the OLite rental foot and the OLite rental stacker. These accessories are easy to install with a minimum of tools. One column of OLite rental tiles is built upon one OLite rental foot. The rental foot is mounted upon two foot beams. Depending on the height of the OLite display longer foot beams must be used. One stacker profile captures a height of two OLite rental tiles. The maximum height of a base stand OLite rental display is 12 tiles high, so up to 6 stacker profiles.
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Image 5-4
A Foot beam of 1,2 meters. B Foot beam of 2,4 meters. C Foot beam of 4 meters. D Adjustable foot. E OLite rental foot. F Stacker foot. G Stacker profile. H Stacker bridge. I Stacker locking key.
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