Led Pixel Grid Screen; Black Color; RGB Full Color; Outdoor
Led Pixel Grid Screen; Black Color; RGB Full Color; Outdoor
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The Led Pixel Grid Screen is a high-quality display solution designed for vibrant visual presentations. Featuring a sleek black color, this screen utilizes RGB full color technology to deliver stunning imagery and effects.
Modular design, multiple modules are spliced together to form a whole without complex installation structure. The size can be customized according to the project. It is suitable for variety of installation methods, such as bending, folding, rolling, hanging, etc.
With a pitch of 62.5mm and a power source of DC12V, it operates efficiently while providing a luminous flux of less than 60. The screen is constructed with durable materials, ensuring an IP68 waterproof rating, making it suitable for various environments.
Each pixel consists of two LEDs, allowing for dynamic and customizable lighting effects. The installation method is assembly-based, and it is certified by CE, FCC, RoHS, and UL, ensuring safety and reliability.
Panel size: 8pixels * 8 pixel=50cm*50cm;
8pixels * 16 pixel=50cm*100cm;
8pixels * 24 pixel=50cm*150cm;
8pixels * 32 pixel=50cm*200cm
Product power: 0.48W per pixel(2 LEDs)
input voltage : DC12V
Emitting color: addressable RGB full color
light source/IC: WS2811 IC 3535 SMD RGB LED
Control protocol: WS2811 IC
LED pitch: 62.5mm
wire color: 3pin all black wire
case/holder color: black
LED pixels: each led module (2 LEDs) as one pixel
lighting beam angle: 120 degree
IP rating: IP68 rated, water poof by epoxy resin filled
Your LED panel expects DMX512 signals, so you need a DMX controller that can convert video into DMX data.
Wiring Diagram
Key Connections:
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DMX Signal Flow
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PC → USB → DMX Controller (e.g., ENTTEC Pro) → DMX Cable → LED Panel.
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If chaining panels:
Panel 1 DMX OUT
→Panel 2 DMX IN
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Power Wiring
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12V 30A PSU → +V/GND to LED panel’s power input.
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Controller power: If your DMX controller needs 12V (e.g., DMXKing), connect it to the same PSU.
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Grounding
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Tie DMX ground (pin 1 of XLR) to PSU ground to avoid noise.
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Step-by-Step Wiring
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Power Supplies
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Connect 12V+ and GND from PSU to the LED panel’s power terminals.
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Use 12AWG wires for main power; 18AWG for short runs.
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DMX512 Cable
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Pinout (3-pin XLR):
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Pin 1: Ground (GND)
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Pin 2: Data– (DMX–)
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Pin 3: Data+ (DMX+)
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Connect controller’s DMX OUT to panel’s DMX IN.
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Termination (For long runs)
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Add a 120Ω resistor between DMX+ and DMX– at the last panel’s DMX OUT.
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Visual Diagram
+---------------------+ +---------------------+ | | | | | 12V 30A PSU |=======| LED Panel (8x40) | | | +V | | +----------+----------+ GND +----------+----------+ | | | | | +------------+ | |=======| DMX Controller |=====| +------------+ ↑ USB ↓ +------------+ | PC | +------------+
Critical Notes
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Power Injection: If brightness drops, inject 12V power at multiple points.
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DMX Addressing: Set panel’s start address to DMX 1 (default) unless chaining.
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Flickering Fix: Use DMX terminators and shielded cables for clean signals.
Best Controller Options:
Controller | Use Case | Connection | Notes |
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DMX King eDMX1 | Small to medium setups | USB → DMX | Works with Resolume/Madrix |
ENTTEC DMX USB Pro | PC-based control | USB → DMX | Reliable for live video |
Art-Net to DMX Node (e.g., DMX King Ultra DMX Micro) | Large/pro setups | Ethernet → DMX | Best for high-speed video |
Raspberry Pi + OLA (Open Lighting Architecture) | Budget DIY | GPIO → DMX | Requires extra wiring |
2. Video Processing Software
Since DMX is not natively designed for video, you need software that can convert video into DMX pixel data.
Best Software:
Software | Best For | DMX Compatibility | Notes |
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Madrix (Premium) | Professional LED mapping | Full DMX512 support | Best for real-time effects |
Resolume Arena | VJing & live video | DMX via Art-Net | Great for syncing with music |
QLC+ (Free) | Basic DMX control | Supports DMX output | Limited video processing |
TouchDesigner (Advanced) | Custom interactive visuals | DMX/Art-Net | Steeper learning curve |





