The MPLED TV Installation Training Program is designed to equip technicians and audiovisual professionals with the essential knowledge and practical skills needed to install, configure, and maintain Modular Panel Light Emitting Diode (MPLED) TVs. These advanced display systems require precision, technical understanding, and attention to detail to ensure optimal performance in various settings such as auditoriums, control rooms, public spaces, and digital signage environments.
Understand the structure and technical specifications of MPLED TV systems.
Safely and accurately install MPLED panels, including alignment and mounting techniques.
Perform initial configuration, calibration, and synchronization of MPLED TVs.
Troubleshoot common hardware and software issues during installation.
Conduct basic maintenance and performance checks to ensure long-term functionality.
Audio-Visual Technicians.
IT Support Personnel.
Facility Maintenance Staff.
Display System Installers.
Technical Operations Teams in Events & Media.
Overview of MPLED technology and how it differs from other display systems.
Key components: power supply units, receiving cards, data cables, and control systems.
Understanding resolution, pixel pitch, brightness, and refresh rate.
Application scenarios: indoor vs. outdoor MPLED screens.
Safety and handling precautions for MPLED panels.
Site assessment and environment analysis (lighting, space, power).
Structural requirements and mounting frameworks.
Electrical and networking setup for MPLED systems.
Cable routing and power distribution planning.
Tools and equipment checklist for installation.
Assembling and aligning MPLED panels accurately.
Connecting power and data cables in series and parallel setups.
Ensuring uniformity in color and brightness across panels.
Panel addressing, configuration, and module mapping.
Securing structures and conducting initial functional tests.
Installing and configuring the control software (e.g., NovaStar, Colorlight).
Sending cards, receiving cards, and system controller setup.
Resolution mapping and screen layout management.
Synchronizing video sources and integrating multimedia inputs.
Real-time display testing and error diagnostics.
Preventive maintenance and cleaning procedures.
Troubleshooting display issues: dead pixels, power failure, signal loss.
Replacing faulty modules and components.
Backup configuration and recovery plans.
Documentation, support resources, and warranty tracking.