When it comes to choosing LED screen, we hear the words “Front Maintenance” and “Rear Maintenance.” What are the distinctions between these two methods of maintenance?
Large outdoor LED screens, which can be seen on the outside walls of buildings, are always maintained in the back. Behind the screen, there will be a maintenance channel to meet the needs of operators for daily maintenance. As a result, this installation method is time-consuming and inefficient and is not appropriate for small indoor spaces.
In terms of front-end maintenance, the LED screen modules and cabinets were typically magnetized. When maintenance is required, use the magnetic tool to remove the trouble modules from the front of the cabinets. This method of maintenance not only makes the screen lighter and thinner, but it also saves space.
Front Service LED Module display means that you can operate and maintain it from the front side of the LED display, whereas rear maintenance LED display means that you can operate and maintain it from the back side.
When the screen is placed on a wall or facade, the screens should have a frontal access system, since once located it will not be possible to access the interior parts of the screen. It is dependent on the space available behind your LED screen after you have installed the LED display. If there is sufficient room for operation and maintenance, it is preferable to make the LED display with rear maintenance, otherwise LED display in front mode is preferable choice.
Front service LED module can be accomplished in two ways: module front maintenance and cabinet front maintenance. There is only one way to perform rear maintenance: open the cabinet’s rear doors. Each method has its own pros and cons. For example, rear maintenance LED screens are frequently less expensive and more efficient in terms of maintenance. This type of maintenance method is a more cost-effective option for large outdoor building screens, roof screens, and column screens. The main advantage of such front maintenance is that it saves space, especially in small rooms. This type of maintenance method is ideal for disassembly and assembly. This method often make the display screen’s overall structure thin and light, blending in with the surrounding building environment and highlighting the interior’s visual expression capability. The entire wireless design is used to enable separate front maintenance and simplify dismantling.
While installation or maintenance for the regular LED display, usually we need to access the back of the panels. However, sometimes there is no such space in the back of the screen, so front access design is the ideal choice. Front access design enables a person to do installation and maintenance in the front of the panel. Sometimes people also opt for LED display service module with dual-maintenance from both the front side and the rear side. It saves installation time and maintenance cost. An LED Display Service provider usually assists you in choosing the right module to suit your brand, budget and other requirements.