Sharp NEC at Munich Airport

Suspended on the baggage conveyor belt, in T1 of the Munich Airport, a videowall designed with dvLed technology has been installed Sharp/NEC. Its configuration has been made with Led-FE025i2 modules of 8×8 with a pixel pitch of 2,5 Mm.

In the Terminal 1 of the Munich Airport, technology dvLed of Sharp/NEC displays a high brightness and contrast image. Placed on the luggage belt has been installed a videowall that attracts the attention of travelers while waiting for their bags. A visual support that is presented as an additional source of income for the airport operator, since advertisers are assured of the perception of the highest quality of their brand.

Designed to accommodate 25 million passengers per year, the baggage area of the Terminal 1 is an ideal area to attract the attention of travelers and show advertising messages while waiting for the arrival of their bags. That is why it was decided to install a large format videowall dvLed on the conveyor belt, suspended from the ceiling.

Incorporating special features to monitor, control and service the screen, dvLED display, custom designed, and the associated infrastructure were jointly specified and coordinated by the Sharp NEC Display Solutions team and Concept International.

Sharp NEC at Munich Airport

The surface of the videowall measures 4.8×2,7 meters and is designed with display modules Led-FE025i2 from 8×8 with a pixel pitch of 2,5 Mm. Providing a brightness of 1.000 cd/m2, even in a well-lit space, passengers across the lounge have a clear view of the full HD images.

Weighing approximately one ton, the Led surface has been placed securely using a steel construction reinforced by pendulum supports to prevent rolling. To ensure compliance with security requirements, the screen is coated on the back with flame retardant aluminum and powder coated in matt white. In addition, Led cabinets are made of die-cast aluminum for efficient heat dissipation.

Other security features include the Sharp/NEC SX (TC-Master) that allows remote control and monitoring of Led modules in combination with sensors, vital for critical installations.

An integrated elevation control device allows the display controller and PC to move 1,5 meters down, as needed, for inspection and maintenance requirements. In addition, inside this inspection hatch a button has been installed to disconnect the operating voltage.

To maintain an optimal level of brightness, according to ambient light conditions, the intelligent SX function (Brightness Control), developed by Sharp/NEC, ensures ideal viewing conditions and minimizes unnecessary energy use.

Precision alignment of FE series modules creates the impression of a single homogeneous surface. While each front access module can be easily removed in case it requires attention, once it is replaced, the entire surface is calibrated to maintain a perfect visual perception.


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by • 28 feb, 2022
• section: Case studies, outstanding, Digital signage, display