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Recommended Procedure For A Sight Survey And Install

Changing your computer’s IP address to communicate with the Access point (sign side)

Site Survey using Windows Explorer




Signal Strength Scale Guide
0 to -50 indicates Strong signal strength
-75 to -100 indicates Excellent signal strength
-51 to -75 indicates Good signal strength
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Manufacturers Automation Inc. 1600 King Street North P.O. Box 602 St. Jacobs, ON N0B 2NO 800-387-6268 Tel. 519-664-3300 Tel. sales@manuauto.comAdaptive is the leading supplier of led digital signage solutions. Introducing the Excite series, the next generation of full colour outdoor advertising solutions.
The Excite series has been designed to maximize return of advertising, while minimizing energy and maintenance costs. With bright displays and ultra wide viewing angles the Excite series is ideal for any on or off premise advertising application. With its light weight modular design, the Excite series provides edge to edge viewing without the wasted space seen on bulky framed in configurations and because it’s equipped with digital pure colour processing, the Excite series renders over 16 million vibrant colours that shine bright in all lighting conditions.
The Excite series is the first all digital led display to use an industry standard DVI architecture for maximise flexibility. This provides straight forward integration with in door signage networks for an enterprise solution and because every Excite ships with Ooh!Media, Adaptives’ powerful content, creation, and scheduling software. You will have the flexible to instantly deliver targeted exciting digital media that can be produced at a moments notice or scheduled months in advance.
With true Ethernet connectivity and embedded PC control, the Excite series delivers blazing fast file transfers and is capable of displaying real time video content, at up up to 60 frames per second.
Enclosed in Adaptives innovative protector case, environmental containments like dirt and salt spray are virtually eliminated from Excites internal compartments, minimizing maintenance costs and maximizing the life of your investment.
The Excite series is engineered and manufactured by Adaptive, a company with over 30 year of successfully delivering industry leading led display solutions and after sales support with a nation wide network of factory trained partners.
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Manufacturers Automation Inc. 1600 King Street North P.O. Box 602 St. Jacobs, ON N0B 2NO 800-387-6268 Tel. 519-664-3300 Tel. 519-664-1600 Fax.by Brent Raynor www.manuauto.com
Overview
MaxStream XStream wireless modems can now be security coded by applying a Vendor Identification (VID) number. This procedure will protect against unwanted intruders.
Procedure







http://ftp1.digi.com/support/documentation/productmanual_xstream_pkgr_rs232rs485rfmodem_v5.x00.pdf (MaxStream X09-009PKC-R manual)
http://www.manuauto.com/decimal-to-hexadecimal-converter/ (Hex Converter)
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by Brent Raynor www.manuauto.com
Overview



http://www.digi.com/pdf/ds_xtend.pdf (MaxStream 9XTend datasheet)
http://ftp1.digi.com/support/documentation/productmanual_xtend_pkgr_rs232rs485rfmodem.pdf (MaxStream 9XTend manual)
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Materials
Micrologix 1100
Cable
Male 8 pin mini-din to Micrologix. Female DB9 to Moxa Mgate serial Connection. Using RS-232.
Pinout:
Male 8 pin Mini-Din Female DB9
2—————GND—————5
4<<<<RxD<<<<<<TxD<<<<<<3
7>>>>TxD>>>>>>RxD>>>>>>2
6—————CTS—————- 8
3—————RTS—————- 7
Micrologix Serial Port Configuration
Select Channel Configuration, then Channel 0. Driver = Modbus RTU Slave. Node Address = 1(can be any unique address from 1-247) Baud Rate = 9600. Parity = Odd.
Protocol Control using no Handshaking. InterChar. Timeout = 2ms. Pre Transmit Delay = 2ms.
Configure the desired Modbus data tables. Enter a number for the desired data Files in the fields for Coils(00001), Contacts(10000), Input Registers(30001), Holding Registers(40001). For example, I used 50 for Holding Registers field. Data file N50 is created automatically. Select N50 enter a description and adjust the data file elements to suit. N50:0 = Modbus register 40001.
Moxa Mgate MB-3180 Configuration
Install MGate Manager using the provided CD. Initially the MGate has a default IP. Configure the LAN on your computer to be in the same subnet as the MGate default IP. Connect to the device, open MGate Manager, then select Broadcast search. Highlight the device, select €œConfiguration€.
Under the mode tab select RTU Slave Mode.
Select the Serial tab. Configure Port 1 as Follows: Baud Rate = 9600, Flow Control = None, Party = Odd, FIFO = Disable, Start Bit = 1, Interface = RS232.
Select the Modbus tab. Initial Delay = 2ms. Modbus TCP Exception = Disabled. Port 1 Response Time-Out = 1000ms.
You can use the Auto Detection button to test your connection. If you see a response on the Node Address 1 then connection is ok.
Testing
To test I used some free demo software. Modscan32. To connect select Connection. Connect Using €“ Remote Modbus TCP Server. Enter the IP of the Moxa MGate. Select Protocol Selection pushbutton. Transmission Mode = RTU. Slave Response Timeout = 1000ms. Delay Between Polls = 2ms. Select Ok. Device ID = 1(needs to match PLC Node address).
Modscan32 is a Windows shareware program designed to act as a Modbus Master. It is a simple way to read or write data to the connected slave device using RTU or ASCII. The weblink below is a 30 day evaluation. Data collection will cease at approximately 3 1/2 minutes after receiving the first valid slave response.
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Manufacturers Automation Inc. 1600 King Street North P.O. Box 602 St. Jacobs, ON N0B 2NO 800-387-6268 Tel. 519-664-3300 Tel. sales@manuauto.com35mm, 20mm, 16mm – every manufacturer of LED digital color displays loves to pitch their “pitch” when it comes to their products, and the race is on as to who can be the next to offer the smallest number. Strictly speaking, pitch is the distance between the clusters of red, green, and blue LEDs that make up a single pixel in a sign. The tighter the pitch (i.e., the smaller the number), the greater the resolution and image quality in a board. But the “pitch” that some companies offer actually utilizes a technique called pixel sharing to achieve the pitch in a “virtual” manner. Before you buy your LED display product, you should first understand more about pixel sharing and determine if this approach will work for your application.

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Figure 1 diagram is a common 32mm pixel arrangement that may be represented as a tighter 16mm “virtual” pitch, which is achieved through running software that shares the LEDs in different pixel combination. Figure 2 and 3 show how the LEDs become “shared”, creating new virtual pixels. When the sign is powered on and generates images, these rows of LED pixels fire in staggered rows alternately. The human eye then interpolates this visual data into perceived color.
Table 1 compares the pixel density for this “virtual” 16mm board with a real 20mm board. Although the “virtual” 16 mm board has 22% fewer LEDs, it seems to deliver higher resolution. The initial impression that these figures seem to show is that this type of board can effect a 16mm resolution with 22% fewer LEDs. At first glance, this seems like great news! From the manufacturer’s point of view, this new product has 22% fewer LEDs compared to a true 20mm product and 50% fewer LEDs than a true 16mm product. This means that the product will cost about 50% less to manufacture than a true 16mm product, or 22% less than a true 20mm product. From the end user’s point of view, getting a higher resolution at a lower cost is a simply a terrific bargain.
But is this really the case?
Table 1: LEDs per square foot
First, consider the overall brightness. How can a product with half the LEDs be as bright as one with twice as many? The answer is that it can only be brighter if the LEDs are driven harder or kept on longer. Over-driving LEDs dramatically reduces product life and quickly deteriorates the color and brightness.
Second, if I have a static picture, how can I have a LED that is shared in 4 pixels operate correctly, or at 4 discrete levels? The answer is you can only if you multiplex this pixel, or share the “on time” of a pixel with its neighbors. Multiplexing further reduces the light available for each of the specific pixels. So, once more, to achieve a bright image, you will have to resort to overdriving the LEDs again.
So are there any cases where pixel sharing makes sense? The answer is “yes” of course. If your display is running video , you can get a better picture at a lower cost and a lower weight, but at the cost of a decrease in the overall life of the product. Perhaps you have a video replay board that is only operating for a few hours on a weekend. Maybe brightness isn’t an issue for you. You might want a big sign but are concerned about overall weight. Or you have an extremely tight budget, and think you can live with the drawbacks. Any of these situations might make a strong case for pixel sharing. It’s certainly a decision that seems confusing and contradictory on many levels.
However, for the end user who wants to make the most economical choice without sacrificing performance, there are alternatives. If the people viewing the board are more than 200′ away, you might consider going to a 20mm or 23mm pitch. Since they contain fewer LEDs than a true 16mm, these displays are cheaper per square foot, lighter, and brighter, and actually yield better static image quality than a 32mm product that utilizes pixel sharing.
Pixel sharing does save on power and weight, but the price you pay is a decrease in content resolution, image crispness, and product longevity. The virtual pixel must share LEDs from its neighbors, flashing at a high frequency so the eye cannot pick up on it. This works effectively for moving video images, but lends an annoying flicker to static images.
You might ask, “How can I protect myself when considering a product with pixel sharing?” Firstly, you should run your own content, not the content the manufacturer might suggest. Run this content in an environment that your sign will be in once installed (in direct sunlight, south facing, for example). If the sign looks good in this installation, then this might be a viable choice for your purposes. Most importantly, ask for a warranty that guarantees at least 5 years of an
image quality that has not deteriorated.
With advances in LED technology in recent years, such as the incorporation of lighter materials and more efficient electronics, products offering “real” 16mm and smaller pitches are beginning to come on the market at lower prices than ever before. As end users become more sophisticated as to the ins and outs of the new generation of LED displays, the “virtual pixel” may well be on its way out. However, the well-informed consumer owes himself -and his business – a basic understanding of the many meanings behind the concept of “pitch”.

http://www.sba.gov/smallbusinessplanner/start/pickalocation/signage/text/emcfaq.html
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Dynamic outdoor systems integrating full video playback into scoreboard and concert displays are now within reach for a whole new level of users, thanks to Adaptive Micro Systems’ affordable line of full color LED displays.
All of Adaptive Micro Systems’ Excite and MEDIA Master products are capable of supporting live video and video replay. In fact, our displays provide the most cost effective large format solutions available on the market today.
Engineered for reliability and energy efficiency, Adaptive LED displays will work in all applications, ranging from live-feed video screens at concerts and special events to more complex situations such as broadcasting instant replays in sports stadiums. When integrated into several types of configuration solutions, our displays can easily handle complex setups involving multiple combinations of various inputs and split screen displays from several video sources.



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Product Required
Windows XP Setup for Configuring the Moxa NPort 5130
Moxa Configuration Software
Adaptive EtherTime Software
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Manufacturers Automation Inc. 1600 King Street North P.O. Box 602 St. Jacobs, ON N0B 2NO 800-387-6268 Tel. 519-664-3300 Tel. sales@manuauto.com
by Brent Raynor €“ www.manuauto.com
1-port RS-232/422/485 serial device server
Moxa NPort DE-311
Windows XP Setup
Moxa NPort Management Suite







Test the RS-232 communication port



Test the RS-422/485 communication port
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