Display units
Choose LCD, LED or a combination around viewing distance, room size, brightness and seam requirements.
06 / Low-voltage and intelligent engineering
Deliver high-definition LCD, LED and distributed display systems with seamless splicing, central control, image roaming and multi-scenario presentation.

Technical focus
The system covers high-definition LCD/LED, distributed display, seamless units and multiple layout modes, with emphasis on display and signal-control coordination.
Choose LCD, LED or a combination around viewing distance, room size, brightness and seam requirements.
Support full-screen, single-screen, PIP and roaming scenarios with clear input, distribution and control.
Plan rear service access, heat dissipation, signal resilience and future replacement and expansion.
Technical scope
Display projects consider wall conditions, viewing, equipment, signals, content and service, not panel specifications alone.
Confirm size, viewing distance, brightness, seams and installation and service access.
Size / brightness / seamsPlan sources, distribution, processors, control and content switching.
Input / processing / switchingLeave usable records for equipment, signals, control, heat dissipation and replacement.
Control / cooling / service
Delivery path
Define viewing and content scenarios first, then deliver structure, equipment, signals, control and commissioning.
Define viewing distance, content sources, display modes and operators.
Set display units, processors, signals, control and service access.
Install, splice, connect signals, calibrate images and configure control.
Verify full, single, PIP, roaming and recovery scenarios.
Handover and maintenance
Handover covers equipment, signals, control, display modes and service paths.
FAQ
Confirm the service boundary and current conditions before deciding delivery scope and ongoing support.
Decide around viewing distance, size, brightness, seams, content and service, not one specification alone.
Rear access affects replacement, cable management, heat dissipation and fault response.
Next step
Share the current systems, site conditions, expected timing or issue so the practical scope can be reviewed.