Hardware Overview
The Vū One system consists of LED display hardware, a media server PC, and cabling infrastructure. This page covers the main hardware components.
LED Panels
LED walls are made up of individual LED panels (also called modules or tiles) that tile together to form the full display surface. Each panel contains thousands of individual LEDs arranged in a grid.
Key specifications to know about your panels:
- Pixel pitch — the distance between LED centers (e.g. P2.6 = 2.6mm pitch). Smaller pitch = higher resolution at closer viewing distances
- Panel size — typically 500×500mm or 500×1000mm
- Cabinet size — the enclosure that holds multiple panels
Media Server PC
The Windows PC that runs the Vū Media Server software. Either Vū-provided or customer-supplied meeting the system requirements →.
Connected to the LED wall via:
- LED processor/receiver cards — convert the video signal from the PC to the LED panels
- Data cables — Ethernet or proprietary cabling running between panels
- Power distribution — power supplies for the LED panels
Vū One Mini
A compact all-in-one system combining a small form-factor PC, LED processor, and power distribution in a single rack unit. Designed for smaller installations (conference rooms, single-wall setups) where simplicity is more important than maximum performance.
Cabling
LED wall installations typically involve:
- Video signal cables — from PC to LED processor
- Data cables — from processor to first panel, then daisy-chained between panels
- Power cables — from power supplies to panels (typically one power supply per 2–4 panels)
LED Module Replacement (RMA)
If an LED module fails, it can be replaced without replacing the entire panel. See the RMA Process → for how to request a replacement.
Support
For hardware support questions, contact:
- 📧 support@vustudio.com
- 📞 +1 (888) 575-1510
- 🎫 Submit a ticket