LED Screen Parameter Settings

Apr 09, 2026

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LED screen parameter settings include basic parameters, auxiliary parameters, and core parameters, which can be configured in multiple ways. The specifics are as follows:

Basic Parameter Settings
Basic parameters cover ten items such as screen size, control card settings, network configuration, and refresh rate, forming the foundation for LED screen operation. Correctly setting these parameters ensures normal communication and display of the screen. For example, the screen size must be accurately entered based on the actual physical dimensions; control card settings involve parameters like ports and baud rate and must match the hardware; network configuration must ensure the screen and control devices are in the same network environment; refresh rate affects image smoothness and should be reasonably chosen according to display content and usage scenarios.

Auxiliary Parameter Settings
Auxiliary parameters aim to enhance display effects and control performance, including control card name, communication display markers, screen brightness adjustment, and screen on/off timing settings. By adjusting these parameters, the usability and user experience of the screen can be optimized. For instance, brightness adjustment can be automatic or manual based on ambient light to avoid too bright or too dark; on/off timing settings can achieve scheduled operation, saving energy and extending device life.

Core Parameter Settings
Core parameters are related to the normal display and lifespan of the screen, including cascade direction, OE polarity, data polarity, screen type, color, scanning method, point order, and row order. These parameters must be set accurately according to the screen model and hardware characteristics. For example, cascade direction determines the signal transmission sequence; OE polarity and data polarity affect signal validity; scanning method must match the screen driving chip; point order and row order must match the physical arrangement, otherwise display abnormalities may occur.

Parameter Configuration Methods
Simple input boxes and selection boxes: Suitable for basic and auxiliary parameter settings, users can directly input or select preset values.
Professional quick-reference method: For common screens with fixed models, prepare parameter files or tables in advance and directly load them during debugging to improve efficiency.
Intelligent configuration: For less common or uncertain parameter screens, start the intelligent configuration function, follow the guided steps to fill in initial parameters sequentially, and the system automatically determines and saves the configuration.
External file configuration: Export the results of the intelligent configuration as an external file, making it convenient to use in other situations or projects and enabling parameter reuse.

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