Snarkoon PACELIGHT Manual

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RGB ILLUMINATION SET
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  • Page 1 RGB ILLUMINATION SET MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1.2 Pacelight RGB LED Strip S1 ......3 1.3 Pacelight RGB Fan F1 ......4 Safety Instructions .
  • Page 3: Specifications

    Self-Adhesive / Cable Tie Weight 44 g Cable Length 60 cm Dimensions (L x W x H) 110 x 66 x 11 mm 1.2 Pacelight RGB LED Strip S1 LED Type 5050 RGB Length 360 mm Width 10 mm No. of LEDs Connector 4-Pin (2.54 mm)
  • Page 4: Pacelight Rgb Fan F1

    1. Specifications 1.3 Pacelight RGB Fan F1 General Fan Speed 1,400 rpm ± 10 % Bearing Type Fluid Dynamic Bearing Max. Airflow 93.22 m³/h Max. Air Pressure 1.13 mm H²0 Max. Noise Level 23 dB (A) MTBF Min. 50,000 Hours...
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    The Pacelight RGB LED Strips S1 contain magnets for mounting. To prevent data loss, do not install them near HDDs, SSDs, DRAM or other storage devices.
  • Page 6: Installation

    3.1 Connect to the Mainboard Turn off your computer before installing the Pacelight P1, fans and LED strips. Then connect the provided USB cable, as shown, to the Pacelight P1 and the internal USB port on the mainboard. 3.2 Connect to the Power Supply...
  • Page 7: Connect The Fans

    3. Installation 3.3 Connect the Fans Up to four fans, with or without LEDs, can connect to the Pacelight P1. Please refer to the following section for information on connecting the LED fan control and LED strips. To connect a fan, attach its 3-pin fan connector to the indicated connector of the Pacelight P1.
  • Page 8: Connect The Leds

    Note: When connecting the LED control or LED strips, ensure that the 4-pin LED connector is aligned correctly. This is marked with an arrow, as is the connector of the Pacelight P1. The two arrows must be aligned across from each other, as shown.
  • Page 9: Attaching The Pacelight P1

    3. Installation 3.5 Attaching the Pacelight P1 Attach the Pacelight P1 to the inside of the case with the self-adhesive backing or by running cable ties through the cutouts in the silicone pad. Caution: Do not remove the silicone pad on the Pacelight P1; short-circuiting may result if it directly contacts a conductive surface.
  • Page 10: Software Installation

    To change the language at any time, right-click on the icon in the taskbar. After restarting your computer, the Pacelight software will automatically appear in your taskbar. Ensure that the Pacelight software is always active in the background to access its full functionality.
  • Page 11: Menu Overview

    5. Menu Overview LED control: Adjust the illumination of the connected LEDs manually or by day of the week. It is also possible to select and control lighting effects. Fan control: Test here the connected fans for compatibility and also control the fan speed. Infographics for each connected fan are displayed within the overview.
  • Page 12: Fan Compatibility

    6. Fan Compatibility The Pacelight P1 is designed and optimized for use with the Pacelight RGB Fan F1. When using fans other than the ones included with the Pacelight P1, they must be initialized. To initialize a fan, open the “Fan Control” menu and click on the gray fan icon below the on/off slide bar for the fan needing to be initialized.
  • Page 13: Led Control

    7. LED Control 7.1 Manual LED Control With the manual LED control, up to eight LED channels can be controlled within the single color, multi colors or rainbow colors lighting modes. To do this, first click the on/off slide bar to activate the desired LED channels.
  • Page 14: Channel Synchronization

    7. LED Control 7.2 Channel Synchronization With the manual LED control, the possibility exists to synchronize the pulsating and stroboscope lighting effects for selected LED channels. For more about the lighting effects, go to the “Advanced Lighting Options” section. During synchronization, the lighting effect set under “LED1”, along with the selected frequency, will also transfer the same lighting effect to the individual selections “LED2”...
  • Page 15: Led Control By Week

    7. LED Control 7.3 LED Control by Week All active LED channels can be regulated collectively by day of the week through the LED control week listings. The lighting modes single color, multi colors and rainbow colors are also possible. First, activate the LED channels by clicking the on/off slide bar next to the desired day of the week.
  • Page 16: Lighting Modes

    7. LED Control 7.4 Lighting Modes Single Color: The single color lighting mode permanently illuminates the corresponding LEDs in one of the 16.8 million colors. The color selection is made through either a circular color selector, RGB slider or a predefined color palette. Multi Colors: The multi colors lighting mode illuminates the connected LEDs in six of 16.8 million...
  • Page 17: Advanced Lighting Options

    7. LED Control 7.5 Advanced Lighting Options Every LED can be assigned one of two lighting effects in addition to its general lighting modes: Pulsating dims the LEDs in short intervals; stroboscope lets them flicker frantically. Each frequency can be slowed or quickened via the adjacent slide bar.
  • Page 18: Fan Control

    8. Fan Control Fans can be initialized within the „Fan Control“ tab, with the fan speed being controlled for initialized fans up to 12 V in a range defined during initialization. To adjust the fan speed of an initialized fan, first activate it by clicking the on/off slide bar. For a better overview, the fan can be renamed in the adjacent text field.
  • Page 19: Advanced

    9. Advanced 9.1 Fan Failure Warning In the event of a fan failure, a warning can be set within the “Advanced” menu. The corresponding LEDs will blink in a specified color 20 seconds after the failure. An exclamation mark is also displayed in the task list until the problem is solved.
  • Page 20: Time Control Dimmer

    9. Advanced 9.2 Time Control Dimmer Also found in the “Advanced” menu is the Time Control Dimmer. With this, the corresponding LEDs can be dimmed overall within a fixed period from an individual value between 50% and 100%. To enable LED dimming by time, activate it by clicking the on/off slide bar next to “Time Control Dimmer”. Then, click on the gear icon to open the time and dimming selection window.
  • Page 21: Assign Program

    9. Advanced 9.3 Assign Program Under “Assign Program” within the “Advanced” menu, custom illumination can be set up into five programs. Whenever a saved program is launched, the corresponding LEDs will change to the colors defined within that program. If more than one program is launched from the list, priority is given according to the preceding numbers (1 to 5).
  • Page 22: Legal Disclaimer

    Legal Disclaimer Legal Disclaimer: For potential loss of data, especially due to inappropriate handling, SHARKOON assumes no liability. All named products and descriptions are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of the respective manufactu- rers and are accepted as protected. As a continuing policy of product improvement at SHARKOON, the design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

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