FAQs

In our TW PANTALLA LED FAQ section, we address your most pressing inquiries about our LED displays, including definitions of LED displays, cabinets, modules, and pixels. Discover our warranty details, learn about panel customization, and get answers to questions about panel curvature, side orientations, data connections, sending units, and how many panels can be controlled.

What are the main components of an LED display?

The main components of an LED display include:

  • Modules: Small units that contain multiple LEDs arranged in a grid pattern.
  • Cabinets: Structural frames that house the modules and provide support.
  • Pixels: The smallest individual points of light emitted by the LEDs.
  • Sending Units: Devices responsible for sending data to the LED display.
  • Data Connections: Cables and interfaces that facilitate communication between the sending unit and the display.

Indoor LED displays are designed for use inside buildings where they are protected from the elements, whereas outdoor LED displays are built to withstand weather conditions such as rain, wind, and sun exposure. Outdoor displays typically have higher brightness levels and are more rugged.

Yes, our panels can be customized to fit your specific requirements. Whether you need a unique size or a specific curvature, we can tailor the LED display to meet your needs.

Multiple panels can be connected using data connections such as HDMI, DVI, or specialized LED controller cables. Our systems are designed to make it easy to link several panels together seamlessly.

The number of panels that can be controlled depends on the resolution and output capacity of the sending unit. Generally, modern sending units can control multiple panels, but specific numbers may vary based on the configuration and model.

Our LED displays come with a standard warranty period of three years from the date of delivery. For more details, please refer to our warranty policy document.

Yes, the side orientation of the LED display panels can be adjusted according to your installation needs. This flexibility allows you to set up the display in portrait or landscape mode.

Content on the LED screen can be updated via software that allows you to upload images, videos, and text. The software interfaces with the sending unit to send new data to the display.

The typical lifespan of an LED display ranges from 50,000 to 100,000 hours of usage, which translates to approximately 10 to 20 years of operation, depending on factors like usage patterns and environmental conditions.

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