Barco DB-320 Installation guide

Type
Installation guide
DB-320
Installation manual
R59770252/03
08/18/2009
Barco nv Media & Entertainment Division
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Phone: +32 56.36.89.70
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These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection aga inst harm ful interference when the equipment is operated in a com m ercial
environment. T his eq uipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency ener gy and , if not installed and used in accordance with
the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. O peration of this equipm ent in a residential area may
cause harm ful interference, in which case the us er will be responsible for correcting any interference at his own expense
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Warning : This is a class A product. In a dom estic env ironment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user m ay be
required to take adequate measures.
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reduction in the purchase price or c ancellation of the contract. All other claim s, in par ticular those relating to com pensa tion for direct or
indirect damage, and also damage attributed to the operation of s oftware as well as to other services provided by Barco, being a component
of the system or independent service, will be deemed invalid provided the dam age is n ot pro ven to be attributed to the absence of properties
guaranteed in writing or due to the intent or gross negligence or part of Bar co.
If the purchaser or a third party carries out modications or repairs on go ods delivered by B arco, or if the goods are ha ndled inc orrectly,
in particular if the systems are com missioned operated incorrectly or if, after the transfer of risks, the goods are subject to inuences not
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system failures which are attributed to programs or special electronic circuitry pr ovided by the purchaser, e.g. interfaces. Normal wear as
well as normal maintenance a re not subject to the guara ntee provided by Bar co either.
The environmental conditions as well as the servicing and maintenance regulations specied in the this m anual m ust be complied with by
the customer.
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Table of contents
TABLE OF CON TENTS
1. Safety................................................................................................................ 3
1.1 Safety guidelines .................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Important safety instructions ........................................................................................................ 4
1.3 Important warnings . ................................................................................................................. 4
2. Installation requirements ........................................................................................ 7
2.1 Mechanical requirements. . . ......................................................................................................... 7
2.2 Electrical requirements ..............................................................................................................11
3. Components of the DB-320 display............................................................................13
3.1 DB-320 display segments...........................................................................................................13
3.2 Clamps...............................................................................................................................14
3.3 Remote enclosure ...................................................................................................................15
3.4 RMS-1 control Software.............................................................................................................17
3.5 Ambient E nvironment Controller (A EC -4000) . . . ................................................................................... 17
3.6 Camera ..............................................................................................................................17
4. Physical installation of the DB-320 display...................................................................19
4.1 Opening the container and the cage ................................................................................................19
4.2 Lifting out and pr eparing the top segm ent . . ........................................................................................21
4.3 Mounting the AEC-4000............................................................................................................. 25
4.4 Mounting the top segment upo n the bottom segm ent. . . ........................................................................... 26
4.5 Lifting out and pr eparing the DB-320 display .......................................................................................28
4.6 Mounting the DB -320 d isplay u pon the support structure..........................................................................32
4.7 Hiding the gap between the display se gments . . ................................................................................... 35
4.8 Mounting the telescopic camera arm ............................................................................................... 36
4.9 Mounting the video camera .........................................................................................................41
4.10 Connecting the AE C cable of the DB-320 disp lay..................................................................................42
4.11 Connecting the power cables of the DB-320 display ...............................................................................43
4.12 Installing the remote enclosure of the DB-320 display .............................................................................46
4.13 Power cabling of the remote enclosure . . .. . ........................................................................................53
4.14 Data cabling of the DB-320 display ................................................................................................. 53
4.15 Securing the cables of the DB-320 display .........................................................................................56
A. Specications .......................................................................................................59
A.1 Dimensions of the DB-320 display..................................................................................................60
A.2 Dimensions of the installation brackets for the remote enclosure ................................................................. 62
A.3 Specications of the DB-320 display................................................................................................63
B. Cabling diagrams...................................................................................................65
B.1 Cabling diagrams of the DB-320 display............................................................................................65
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1. Safety
1. SAFETY
About this chapter
Read this chapter attentively. It c ontains important information to prevent personal injury wh ile installing the DB-320 display. Fur-
thermore, it includes s evera l cautions to prevent damage to the DB- 320 display. Ensure that you understand and follow all safety
guidelines, safety instructions and warnings mentioned in this chapter before installing the D B-320 display. A fter this chapter, addi-
tional “warnings” and “cautions” are given depending on the installation procedure. Read and follow these “warnings” and “cautions”
as well.
Overview
Safety g uidelines
Important safety instructions
Important warnings
1.1 Safety guidelines
Personal protection
WARNING: Ensure yo u un derstand and follow all the safety guidelines, safety instructions, w arnings and
cautions mentioned in this m anual.
WARNING: Be aware of suspended loads.
WARNING: Wear a h ard h at to reduce the risk of perso nal injury.
WARNING: Be careful while w orking w ith heavy loads.
WARNING: Mind your ng ers w hile working with heavy loads.
Installation personnel
This installation must be per formed by au thorized and qualied technical personnel only.
Accredited safety ofcers must ensure the safety of the site, construction, assembly, c onnection, use, dismantling, transport etc. of
such saf e ty crit ical systems.
Caution
Installation should be performed on ly after y ou 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 us e only in conjunction with DB- 320 LED displays.
Do not m odify and/or replicate any component. Barco uses specic materials and manufacturing processes in order to achieve part
strength. Consult Barco for assistance with c ustom applications.
Always follow B arco installation ins tructions. Contact Barco if you should have any question regarding the safety of an application.
The manufacturer assumes no liabilit
y for incorrect, inadequate, irresponsible or unsafe ass embly of systems.
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Product care
Structural & mounting components should be kep t dry, clean, lubricated (only if recommended), coated properly, and otherwise
maintained in a m anner consistent with part design. Barco produc ts must be used in a manner consistent with their design and
inspected on a ro utine basis for security, wear, deform ation, corrosion and any other circumstances that may affect the load handling
capability of the part.
Barco recommends inspections at regular intervals fo r all installations and increasing in frequency for more c ritical installations. If
a part is found to have damage, w hich m ay cause a de crease in load capability, the part must be removed for service or replac ed
immediately.
Under n o circumstances are Barco parts repairable by anyone other than B arco.
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, n oncorrosive and non-marking. C onsult the manufacturer
for f urther advice should any doubts exist regarding any cleaning procedu
re.
Do not block ventilation openings. Install in accordance w ith the manufacturers instructions.
Do not install near any heat sources s uch as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including ampliers) 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 p
lugs, convenience receptacles, and the point
where t hey exit from the apparatus. Replac e damaged power/data c ords immediately.
Only use attachments/accessories specied by the manufacturer.
Disconnect the pow er to this apparatus during lightning storms or provide suitable additional lightning p rotection. Unplug this
apparatus when unused for long period of time.
Refer all servicing to qualied service technicians/personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been dam aged in
any way, suc h as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, the appa ratus d oes not operate normally, or has been dropped.
Use only with systems or p eripherals specied by the m anufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. Use c aution during lifting/moving
or transporting to a void damage by possible tipping.
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 use r-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing
to qua lied service personnel.
Maximum and minimum am bient tem perature:
The maximum ambient tem perature for the LED wall is 40 °C, the minimum temperature is -20 °C.
High leakage current:
The com bination of multiple tiles in an installation results in increased levels of leakage c urrent. In order to a void risk of electric
shock due to high leakage current, proper groundi
ng of the installation is required.
Flammable materials:
Keep ammable materials away from the installation (such as curtains). A lot of energy is transferred into heat. The installation
should be such that the am ount of air ow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised. Proper ventilation m ust
be provided.
Disconnect d evice:
The disconnect device shall simultaneously interrupt all poles of the AC mains supply except for the earthing conductor. It shall be
installed near the equipment and b e easily accessible.
Disconnect d evice:
When the appliance inlets of the individual tiles are n ot accessible, the socket outlets s upplying the rack shall be installed near the
equipment and be easily ac cessible, or a readily a cces sible gen eral disconnect device shall be incorporated in the xed wiring.
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This equipm ent MUST be earthed:
In order to protect ag ainst risk of electric shock, the installation should be p roperly grounded. Defeating the purpose of the grounding
type plug will expose you to the risk o f elec tric shock.
Power sys tem:
It is recommended to use a TN -S power distribution system (a pow er distribution system with a separate neutral and grounding
conductor) in order to avoid large groun d current loops du e to voltage differences in the n eutral c onductor. The total electrical
installation should be protected by an appropriately rated disconnect switch, circuit breakers, over voltage protector and G round Fault
Current Interrupters. The installation shall be done according to the local electrical installation codes. In Europe special attention
should be g iven to EN 60364, the standard for electrical installation of buildings. In Germa ny VDE 01
00 should be adhered to. In
America, special atte ntion should be given to t he National Electrical Code, ANS I/NFPA 70.
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2. Installation requirements
2. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
About this chapter
This c hapter enume rates the mechanical and electrical requirements of the DB -320 display.
Required installation tools
Wire stripper.
Adhesive tape.
Adjustable wrench.
Crane.
Straps and shackles.
Six-foot bubble level.
15/16” open- end wrench.
15/16” box -end wrench.
9/16” open- end wrench.
9/16” box -end wrench.
5/16” open- end wrench.
5/16” box -end wrench.
1/2” open-end wren ch.
1/2” box -end wrench.
5/8” open-end wren ch.
5/8” box -end wrench.
1/8” open-end wren ch.
1/8” box -end wrench.
3/8” A llen wrench.
Overview
Mechanical requirements
Electrical requirem ents
2.1 Mechanical requirements
Installs in coastal city care
It is NOT r ecommended to operate DB series p roducts in an atmosphere worse than Class C 3 according to ISO 9223.
What distance is suitable for DB-320 when it ins talls in c oastal c ities.
Display shall be installed 250 meters a way from the shoreline horizontally in dry and cold climates.
Display shall be installed 50 0 meters aw ay from the shoreline in cas e of high humid
ity and hot climates.
Denition of C3 is based o n ISO 922 3 Corrosion o f m etals and alloys Co rrosivity of atmospheres- C lassi-
cation, where C3 is regarded as med ium corrosivity
The high humid ity and hot climate mean the climate that the h umidity is higher than 80% RH and temperature
is higher than 0°C for one third of time every year.
Support structure
The support structure has to be provided and installed by the customer because it varies from system to system. Although, the
following mu st be taken into account and must be precisely calculated on individual basis:
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1. Weight tolerance: Ensure that the support structure and the oor or the wall on which the sup port structure has to be installed,
is able to handle the com plete weight of the xed DB-320 display.
2. Environmental conditions: Humidity, wind, temperature, rain, etc.
3. Location: O utdoor, altitude, etc.
4. G round stability
5. F ront clearance: For optimal impact ensure that there is sufcient free a rea in front of the DB-320 display and respect the
minimum viewing distance.
6. Local regulations regarding such installations
WARNING: Never construct the DB-320 display if there is uncertainty reg arding the stability of an installation
or the load holding capacities. If there are doubts on a system viability, co nsult B arco f or advice on profes-
sional rigging organizations.
When installing the DB -320 d isplay on a support structure against a wall, it is recom m ended to integrate a
service platform in the support structure. Such platform allows a f ast and easy access if required.
WARNING: When installing the DB-320 display o n a support st ructure a gainst a w all, i t is required to keep a
distance o f at least 0 .75m be tween the w all and the DB-320 display.
Support structure
Structural requirements of the support structure:
Vertical direction 5 0 00 kg Maximum deformation of 3mm/m
Horizontal direction 200 00 0 N Maximum deformation of 3mm /m
The s upport structure consists of at least 5 vertical I-beams(each one I-beam bottom s hould have one small support for standing
the display) w hich are e qually spread over the length of the DB -320 display. The sup ply of the I-beams and how the I-beams have
to be mounted in the ground, on a wall or on a pole is the responsibility of the customer.
Image 2-1
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Its recommended t o mount the support structure into a concrete foundation. Use caution, the vertical beams
do not block a ccess t o power or data cab le con nection po ints.
It is obliged to provide a sm all support on the bottom o f each I-beam to stand the whole DB-320 display.
2 mm
Image 2-2
Horizontal alignment of the supports 2 mm
Depth of the supports 220 m m 245 mm
Width of the supports Same as the I-beam width
Clamps
The DB-320 display is eq uipped with clamps. These clamps are t he interface between the support structure and the DB -320 display.
Each I-beam requires 6 clamps which can be horizon tally and vertically aligned according to the customers wishes. Barco offers
horizontal and vertical clamps.
Image 2-3
Clamps to be used on vertical I-beams (R837438).
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Image 2-4
Clamps to be used on horizontal I-beams (R837947).
There are two di ffe r e nt type s o f c lamps.
Specied torque values of the clamp s:
5/8” nuts in the cage
144 Nm
3/8” bolts in the cage
30 Nm
5/8” nuts when used in the m ounting procedure on the s upport
structure
144 Nm
3/8” bolts when used in the mounting proc edure on the support
structure
30 Nm
Lifting the display
To lift the DB-320 display, the top s egme nt is pr ovided with four eyebolts. The customer is responsible for providing the straps and
shackles needed to lift the display.
A
Image 2-5
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WARNING: The angle (A) between the top of the DB-320 display and the straps nee ds to be bigger than 45
degrees.
WARNING: Before lifting, consult the specications regarding the weight of the DB-320 display and the de-
tailed information regarding the lifting p oints of the DB-320 display. see chapter "A. Specications", "Speci-
cations of the DB-320 display", page 63
2.2 Electrical requirements
General
It is the responsibility of the cus tomer to realize the electrical connection between the LED -wall and the main power net. This con-
nection must be equipped with appropriate circuit breakers. The DB-320 d isplay re quires a n input voltage between 2 00 VAC and
240 VA C. The table below s hows the power requirements o f the DB-320 display. Note that these values do not include the power for
the rem ote enclosure, which contains c ontrol equipment (e.g. digitizer). Take into account that the maximum power consumption of
the whole rem ote enclosure is 920W.
Power requiremen ts DB- 320 Remote enclosure Minimum wire size
Max Wat 12200 W 780 W not applicable
2 W ires (ex cluding grounding wire) single
phase (240V/US; 220V/CN/EU) (US
/CN/EU)
51 A / 56 A (Phase
current)
3.25 A / 3.55 A 4AWG
3 Wires (excluding grounding wire) three
phase (208V) (US)
34 A (Phas e current)
2.17 A
6AWG
4 Wires (excluding grounding wire) three
phase (220V) (EU/China)
19 A (Phas e current) 1.18 A 10AWG
The single conductor shielded power cables be tween the disconnection device and the integrated power distribution box of the
DB-320 display mus t have a spec ic diameter (mentioned abov e) and must comply with the local regulations (should c omply with
UL1015 for the US ). T he DB-320 display mus t be properly connected to the ground (protected earth) using a single conductor cable
with the same specied diameter.
Power input diagram for a three wire single phase distribution ne twork (US/CHINA/EU)
Image 2-6
Power input diagram for a three w
ire three phase distribution network (US)
Image 2-7
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Power input diagram for a three wire three phase distribution network (EU and China)
Image 2-8
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3. Components of the DB-320 display
3. COMPONENTS OF THE DB-320 DISPLAY
General introduction
The fundamental elements of the DB-320 system are:
A: Support structure. Provided by the customer.
B: Display segments. The DB-32 0 display consists of four display segments.
C: Remote enclosure. The rem ote enclosure can consist in a digitizer, compact link, rugged PC, embedded PC, modem ,...
and other peripherals. All these peripherals are m ounted inside a 19” rack covered in an IP55 rated cabinet.
D: Ambient Environment Controller (AEC).
E: Camera an d camera arm. F or visual display monitoring.
Image 3-1
Overview
DB-320 display segments
Clamps
Remote enclosure
RMS-1 control Software
Ambient Environment Controller (AEC-4000)
Camera
3.1 DB-320 display segments
Introduction
The D B -320 display consists of two segments which are the basic building b locks of t he display. The two segments of the DB-320
display are different from each other. So, each segment has its own place in the disp lay. The two display segments must be assem-
bled together to form one big di
splay. Afterwards the whole as sembly is mounted on the support structure using the clamps.
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Image 3-2
For transportation reasons, the two display segments are secured in a frame work which can be placed inside a container. Three
units of a DB-320 t inside one container.
40’ Open Top Container
3 units
Image 3-3
3.2 Clamps
Introductions
The clamps are us ed to moun t the display assembly onto the s upport structure. In order to answer to different types of support
structures, the are two different types of clam ps.
Using v e vertical I-beams as support structure
This cong uration is presume d to be the standard conguration. In this manual, this type of clamps will be
used to explain the mounting process of the DB-320 display on the support structure.
For the successful assembly of the DB-320 display, a minimum of 5 vertical I-beams each using 6 clamp s is requ ired. To answer to
different vertical mounting distances, the clamps are m ounted into a rail system inside the DB-320 display structure.
Each clamp h as 4 correction plates (A) to compensate potential vertical variation in I-beam alignment.
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A
Image 3-4
Using an existing support structure consisting of horizontal I-beams
The installation method using this type of clamps is similar to the m ethod using the standard clamps.
These clamps are used to mount the DB-320 display upon an ex isting suppo rt structure which c onsists of horizontal I-beams.
Image 3-5
3.3 Remote enclosure
Outdoor remote enclosure (R9870000)
The outdoor remote enclos
ure consist of
Standard equipment:
Control PC with RMS—1 s oftware.
D320 Lite with DV I input.
Internet switch.
I-BootBaar.
Keyboard and TFT drawer.
Power strip, cables and co
nverter.
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Optional equipment:
•PlayerPC.
Compact Link.
Camera system.
•VPN.
All these peripherals are mounted inside a 19” rack covered in an IP55 rated cabinet. All the peripherals and the cabling between
the peripherals are installed inside the cabinet at factory.
Image 3-6
Necessary peripherals for the remote enclosure
1. D320 Lite (R9851560)
2. DV I Input (R9850960)
Minimum conguration
If you do not need an outdoor remote enclosure to op erate the DB-320 display, you need at least:
1. D320 Lite
2. DV I Input
3. Adv antech A RK -1370 with RMS -1 Software
CAUTION: Co nsult the user gu ide (R59764
71) of the D320 Lite digitizer for more information about how to
congure, operate and control the DB-320 display.
CAUTION: Consult the user g uide ( R5976388 ) of the DVI in put for more information about h ow to congure,
operate and control the DB-320 display.
CAUTION: C onsult the user guide (R59770 142) of the RM S-1 co ntrol software for mo re information about h ow
to congure, operate and control the DB-320 display.
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