Product Description
The NovaStar H5 is a top - notch all - in - one video splicing processor from NovaStar's H Series, crafted for fine - pitch LED applications. As the industry's first all - in - one splicer and controller, it simplifies system integration like never before. Boasting leading image processing technology, it delivers an amazing visual experience, making it the ideal choice for fine - pitch LED setups. The H5 features a modular plug - in design with a wide range of connector modules. It comes with a control card and power supply. For full functionality, you'll need at least one additional input card and one output card. Key features include a 5 - rack space unit with a control card and power supply, multi - screen management for centralized control, and a modular plug - in component configuration. Technical specs: 5U rack space, max 10 input cards, 40 max input channels, 3 output cards, 39m pixels load capacity (4K card), 48 max layers. In the box: power cord, RJ45 Ethernet cable, grounding cable, HDMI cable, quick start guide, certificate of approval, and safety manual. It runs on 100 - VAC, 50/60Hz, with a power consumption of 400W (10A - 5A), and backup power supply is optional. Dimensions are 19” x 21” x 9” and it weighs 55.2 lb.
Using the NovaStar H5 is quite straightforward. First, unpack it and make sure you have all the items in the box. Connect the power cord to a 100 - VAC, 50/60Hz power source. Then, connect the Ethernet cable and HDMI cable according to your setup. For full functionality, install at least one additional input card and one output card into the modular slots. You can manage multiple screens from a central location using the multi - screen management feature. When it comes to maintenance, keep the device in a clean and dry place. Make sure the ventilation is good to prevent overheating. Check the cables regularly for any signs of damage. If you choose to use the optional backup power supply, test it periodically to ensure it works properly. Always refer to the safety manual when handling the device to avoid any potential risks.