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Unilumin service workflow for LED display projects

Use a compact planning path for specification, supply, installation coordination, and handover support. Each step keeps the LED system tied to site facts rather than generic screen assumptions.

01

Display requirement review

Project teams start with screen dimensions, viewing distance, ambient light, content type, and mounting depth. The review narrows pixel pitch, aspect ratio, cabinet series, and brightness targets before commercial discussions become rigid. For control rooms and broadcast spaces, refresh rate and grayscale stability are checked early so camera pickup and operator readability stay predictable. For retail and outdoor display programs, thermal load, ingress protection, sun exposure, and maintenance access receive the same level of attention.

02

Bill of materials and quote package

A practical quote needs more than square meters of LED modules. Unilumin oriented planning packages can include cabinets, spare modules, processors, receiving cards, power distribution, structural notes, cable assumptions, and freight details. This keeps estimators, AV integrators, general contractors, and owners aligned on what is included. The result is a shorter procurement conversation and fewer late-stage corrections caused by hidden accessories or missing service parts.

03

Integration coordination

LED display work intersects with structure, electrical, networking, content playback, and interior finish trades. The service process documents cabinet tolerances, ventilation space, cable routing, processor location, power grouping, and access clearances. Integrators can use these details to coordinate wall framing, rigging points, signal paths, and equipment racks. When the display is part of a larger command center or digital signage network, control handoff and failover expectations are also mapped before commissioning.

04

Commissioning and acceptance support

Final tuning checks brightness uniformity, color balance, receiving card configuration, redundant signal paths, and content playback settings. Acceptance can include visual inspection from the intended viewing position, camera tests where relevant, and operator orientation for daily startup and shutdown routines. The goal is to leave owners with a clear baseline for normal display behavior, spare-part handling, and the support path for future module replacement or control updates.

Where this workflow stops

A minimal service path works because its boundaries are stated, not hidden. Unilumin display support covers specification, supply, integration coordination, and handover, but it does not replace the structural engineer who signs off wall framing and rigging loads, the licensed electrician who terminates power, or the network owner who secures the content path. Pixel pitch and cabinet series are locked once procurement is final, so a screen sized for 3 mm content cannot later be re-tuned to 1.2 mm detail without new cabinets. Outdoor walls above 5,000 nits add power and thermal scope that the building services team has to carry. To verify a direction before commitment, the team can confirm cabinet data sheets, arrange a sample module review, and walk an applications engineer through the drawings, so the choice rests on checked facts rather than a render.

Move from screen idea to buildable scope

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