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− | == Alpha 7160C LED Sign == | + | == Alpha 7160C LED Sign (Red/Green/White) == |
(Red/Green/White) | (Red/Green/White) | ||
− | == Multicolor Display == | + | == P10 Multicolor Panel Display == |
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+ | The P10 is a standard RGB display, constructed from 5 P10 32x32 panels run by a 5V TF-A6UW Wireless Display Controller. [https://www.amazon.com/LongGreat-TF-A6UW-Wireless-Display-Controller/dp/B07JKRJJ16] | ||
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+ | [[File:TF-A6UW.jpg]] | ||
+ | *To connect to the display wirelessly, the display broadcasts a network ID of TF-WIFI_A16E38 (It usually likes IP 192.168.1.252) | ||
The Multicolor Display can be programmed using one of the following programs: | The Multicolor Display can be programmed using one of the following programs: | ||
− | PowerLED (Windows) | + | *PowerLED 2.89.5 (Windows)[https://powerled.software.informer.com/] |
− | XLGPowerLed Pro [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xlg.android.xlgwifiledpro&hl=en_US] (Android) | + | [[File:PowerLED_Software.png|frameless|PowerLED Software]] *A tutorial is on Youtube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVmUou0bUPk] |
+ | *XLGPowerLed Pro (v2.5.1) [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xlg.android.xlgwifiledpro&hl=en_US] (Android) | ||
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+ | Research: | ||
+ | P10 Panels should be controllable by an RasPi Octoscroller [https://www.wiredwatts.com/octoscrolla-rtc] |
Revision as of 07:52, 21 June 2020
There are two types of Electronic Wall Displays at MakerFX -
Alpha 7160C LED Sign (Red/Green/White)
(Red/Green/White)
P10 Multicolor Panel Display
The P10 is a standard RGB display, constructed from 5 P10 32x32 panels run by a 5V TF-A6UW Wireless Display Controller. [1]
*To connect to the display wirelessly, the display broadcasts a network ID of TF-WIFI_A16E38 (It usually likes IP 192.168.1.252)
The Multicolor Display can be programmed using one of the following programs:
- PowerLED 2.89.5 (Windows)[2]
*A tutorial is on Youtube: [3]
- XLGPowerLed Pro (v2.5.1) [4] (Android)
Research:
P10 Panels should be controllable by an RasPi Octoscroller [5]