Fixed-installation LED screens are designed for long-term use in specific locations. They are fixed to building surfaces, indoor spaces, or specialized brackets through structural mounting methods, creating permanent or semi-permanent, immovable LED display systems. Their core features are as follows:
1. Installation and Positioning
Using steel frames, embedded walls, or specialized brackets, these screens can be installed on building facades, indoor halls, stage backdrops, stadiums, and other locations. The installation process requires professional design based on factors such as building load-bearing capacity, ambient lighting, and viewing angle to ensure the screen seamlessly integrates with the spatial structure.
2. Technical Adaptability
Display parameters are optimized for fixed scenarios, such as high brightness (5,000-10,000 nits) to withstand strong outdoor sunlight, IP65-rated protection against wind and rain, and an intelligent temperature control system to ensure stable operation in extreme temperatures between -30°C and 50°C. Indoor scenarios, low-brightness, high grayscale (16-bit) performance is emphasized to ensure detailed shadows.
3. System Integration
The integrated distributed control system supports multi-screen synchronous splicing (error <0.1mm), curved displays (minimum curvature radius 2m), and real-time AR interaction. Ambient light sensors automatically adjust brightness, and the system integrates with a content management system to enable remote program updates and fault warnings.
4. Application Scenarios
- Commercial: Large advertising walls in shopping malls, product display screens in brand flagship stores
- Public Facilities: Information and guidance systems at transportation hubs, smart city data visualization platforms
- Cultural and Entertainment: Dynamic backgrounds for theater stages, live sports scores systems
- Control and Command: Multi-screen linkage in emergency command centers, data monitoring walls in power dispatch centers
This type of screen has an average lifespan of 100,000 hours (approximately 11 years), with a quarterly maintenance cycle, primarily involving module-level replacement and software system upgrades.
With breakthroughs in Micro LED technology, fixed-mount screens are evolving towards ultra-high definition (8K) and transparent (light transmittance >60%), becoming a core component of smart city visual infrastructure.