| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Model Comparison | TS801: Supports up to 1280×1024 pixels. TS802: Supports up to 2048×1152 pixels, with a single TS802 controlling 2048×640 pixels. |
| Compatibility | Fully compatible with the Seventh Generation Control System; the 8th generation (TS802) is more functional, powerful, stable, and reliable. |
| Color Support | TS801 supports 28×28×28 = 16,777,216 colors; TS802 supports 210×210×210 = 1,073,741,824 colors (64× more). Requires 30-bit TTL video processing. |
| Intelligent Connection | Receiving cards (including spares) can be randomly exchanged without resetting configurations, as they automatically recognize their designated display areas and content. |
| Intelligent Supervision | Each receiving card features a temperature sensor and four fan-power outputs, allowing intelligent fan speed control based on preset temperature thresholds. |
| Company Logo Display | When the sending card is off, the PC monitor automatically displays a preset company logo (128×128 pixels, 16K colors). |
| Scan Mode Support | TS801 supports scan modes: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16; TS802 supports modes 1 through 16, offering greater flexibility. |
| Module Support | TS801 supports module widths of 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, and 64 pixels; TS802 supports modules from 1 pixel to 64 pixels wide. |
| Cut-Up & Empty Pixel Insertion | Supports up to 1024 cut-up pieces for unconventional displays and the ability to insert one or more empty pixels every X pixels. |
| PWM Driver & Pixel Correction | Requires a specific PWM driver chip for optimal effects. Supports hardware pixel-by-pixel correction (four modes: single, 2×2, 4×4, 8×8) with up to 6144 pixels/module and 256 brightness levels per color. |
| Pixel Supervision | Dynamically detects and monitors bad pixels using specialized driver chips. |
| GigaTechnology | One sending card can support: – TS701: 1280×1024 pixels – TS702: 2048×640 pixels Cascading two cards: 2048×1152 pixels Single network cable supports up to 1024×640 (TS701) or 1600×400, 2048×320 (TS702) pixels. |
| Intelligent Identification | Automatically recognizes various scanning modes and signal trends with a 99% accuracy rate. |
| Gray Level Adjustment | Users can adjust gray levels from 0 to 65,536 (64K) for optimal display effects. |
| Refresh Frequency & Sync | Refresh rate is adjustable from 10Hz to 3000Hz; phase-lock synchronization (47Hz–76Hz) prevents image tearing. |
| Super Loading Capacity | Full-color receiving card: – 4K model (4096 gray levels, 180Hz) supports 512×128 pixels – 16K static model (16384 gray levels, 300Hz) supports 160×64 pixels (requires 30MHz drive board). |
| Dual Network Cable Backup | A & B ports function as input/output; dual computers or dual cables can automatically switch to maintain continuous operation if one fails. |
| Multi-Display Function | Supports synchronized, combined, or independent multi-screen display setups. |
| Brightness Auto Regulation | Provides automatic brightness adjustment across 256 levels for efficient display control. |
| Voice Transmission | TS802 integrates voice transmission (24-bit, 64kHz hi-fi digital audio) without the need for an external audio cable. |
| Online Program Upgrade | Upgradable via LED Studio without the need to remove the receiving card from the display. |
| No Toggle Switches | All settings are configured via LED Studio, eliminating the need for physical DIP switches. |
| Test Function | Built-in test modes (bias, gray, red, green, blue, etc.) allow display testing without a sending card. |
| Long Transmission Distance | Maximum transmission distance of 170 meters (actual measure); reliable distance is 140 meters. |
| Matching Software | Compatible with LED Studio V9.0 or above. |
What’s Included:
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1 x TS802 Sending Card
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1 x DVI Cable
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1 x USB Cable
(For software CD & manual, a download link is available upon request.)







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