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Install & Maintenance

A step-by-step, volunteer-friendly course that shows you exactly how to install, configure, and maintain your Altitude LED wall—so it’s service-ready and easy to support long-term.

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Getting Started - Safety First

Before you lift a wrench, watch this to lock in a safety game plan, confirm your structure, and avoid the install mistakes that cost churches time and money.
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Getting Started - Opening the Crates

Crack open the crates with confidence—what to ignore, what matters, and the one thing you must source locally before mounting your first cabinet.
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LED 101 - Cabinet & Components

Meet the cabinet’s “guts” and learn the pro routing choices that make assembly smooth and troubleshooting effortless later.
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LED 101 - Modules

Handle modules like a pro—orient, magnet in without damaging LEDs, and pop one off fast when you need to fix it.
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LED 101 - Processor

Go from boxes to video in minutes—place the processor, get it on your network, map cabinets correctly, and light up test patterns to verify everything.
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Rigging - Wall Mount

Mount it once, mount it right—use the right plywood and lag screws, laser your centerline, and lock in glass-flat seams for a flawless wall.
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Rigging - Ground Stack

Build a rock-solid, tip-resistant LED wall—set truss on bases, ballast with pea gravel (not sand), clamp/bracket each cabinet, and assemble bottom-up, center-out for laser-level, flush seams.
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Rigging - Flown Screen

Nail a perfectly level hang—set and level your flybars, clamp and bracket each cabinet, and finger-check flush fronts so the screen looks seamless before you ever power up.
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Install - Power

Before you flip the breaker, watch this to nail junction-box placement, follow the circuit map, route locking connectors and jumpers cleanly, and verify receiving-card lights for a flawless power-up.
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Install - Data

Watch this before you route a single cable—map processor outputs to the right cabinets, daisy-chain top-to-bottom, use jumpers for row hops, and tuck lines clear so modules seat clean and everything syncs on first power-up.
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Install - Modules

Gloves on—match the “up” arrow, magnet-fit without bending pins, press with your palm (never a knuckle), and finish with flush micro-adjustments for a seamless face.
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Power Down

Choose the safest feed for your space—quick plug-in or cleaner, permanent junction-box wiring—and see exactly how to hook it up the right way.
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Cleaning the LED Screen

Keep your LED wall pristine—use a microfiber with Windex sprayed on the cloth (never the screen), vacuum-brush dust, and gently lift smudges without soaking the modules.
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Power Down

The one-minute habit that cuts energy waste and protects components—turn the wall off when not in use, no fussy startup/shutdown order required.
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Adjusting Brightness

Find your room’s sweet spot—why most walls run near 50% (or lower), when to bump it up for daylight, and how to tweak the controller for a clean, comfortable image.
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Cameras & LED

Run content and watch your multiviewer—then tweak camera shutter and frame rate to match the LED refresh and kill roll/flicker.
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The Maintenance Kit

Fix most “black screen” scares fast—grab the maintenance kit, check power and processor I/O, confirm sync, isolate a bad section, and swap the right data cable using your map.
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The Vacuum Tool

Pop a module like a pro—flip the switches, get a solid pull, and use gloves to protect fragile edges while you access the cabinet.
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Swapping Modules

Spot dead pixels fast and do the quick swap—pull the bad module, snap in a spare, and ship the faulty one to Altitude for repair so you’re show-ready today.
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Replacing the Power Supply Hub Board & Receiving Card

When something fails, don’t panic—watch how to power down, pop modules with the vacuum, and safely swap the power supply, receiving card, or hub board so you’re back on by Sunday.
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