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Wireless controller

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the brightness using the scrollbar. If you have monochrome strip, select the
brightness of the channel with the scrollbar. If you have CT strip select the rts
scrollbar to set the white temperature, and use the second scrollbar to set the
brightness. Test the controller's work by moving the brightness scrollbar
several times in the extremes and intermediate positions - the light source
should change its brightness.
The control panel also has an additional e ects menu – the access to it is
achieved by moving-up the screen from the bottom ("More" at the bottom of
the screen). In the menu you can choose prede ned colors and set the
duration of the color, or choose a prede ned lighting e ect and set the
transition times.
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Go to the con guration ("Settings" icon in the upper right corner of the
screen). In the "Main con guration" section, you can change the name of the
device that is displayed in the wBox application. The "Status LED enabled"
option allows you to turn o the built-in LED on the device.
When installing the controller in speci c installations (eg lm studios), it is
possible to change the "PWM frequency" - smaller setpoints works better with
low quality power supplies, but they can cause a ickering e ect. Higher
values can cause unstable operation of the controller when powering the
system from low-performance power supplies.
In the controller settings, in "E ects" section is possible to edit prede ned
e ects as well as create your own lighting e ects. In order to create a new
e ect press "add new e ect" and next complete the form. Set a name for the
e ect, select the type and next add colors choosing it from the color palette,
and using the scrollbar adjust its brightness. Is possible to select additional
color options sliding-up the lower screen (title "more") or also set colors by
using scrollbars choosing the option "mono". Each time is added a new color
is necessary to con rm it pressing "save". Next select "changing color duration
in e ect" (called passing time) and "color duration in e ect" (called lighting
length of said color). Remember to save the new e ect pressing the "save"
button.
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ACCESS POINT AND WIFI NETWORK SETTINGS
Once you turn on the controller for the rst time, you can proceed to its
further con guration. Being connected to the WiFi network emitted by the
device, in the control panel of the wBox application select the device, then go
to "Settings" (icon at the top-right corner of the screen).
You can change the name of the device that is displayed in the wBox
application. In addition, you can change the name and password of its
generated WiFi network. Remember that changing the network name or
password will disconnect the device immediately after you click the "Save"
button, so re-connect to the device using the newly assigned network name
and password.
You can add the controller to your home WiFi network to control it through
this home network or from anywhere in the World. To do this, in the "Connect"
settings section, select a network name from the list and press "Connect". If is
required, enter the WiFi network password. During the connection of the
controller to your home network, the phone / tablet may disconnected from
the network. In this case, you will need to reconnect your phone / tablet to the
controller network.
Please remember that in order to control the device outside the local WiFi
network, from anyplace in the World by using the wBox application, the
option "Remote access enabled" in the controller settings must be set to "Yes".
Once you've nished con guring the WiFi network, you can disconnect your
phone/tablet from the controller network and connect your mobile device
directly to your home WiFi network. The control from the wBox application
will work the same way as when the phone / tablet is connected to the
controller network. If the user leaves the local network, for example, leaving
home or using the mobile data, the wBox application will signal this state as
"Remote mode". In this case, the devices can be controlled, but for security
reasons settings are not available.
OTHER DEVICE SETTINGS
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
supply voltage
maximum current
maximum voltage
maximum load
energy consumption
color mode
number of outputs
type of outputs
number of inputs
inputs type
supported switches
dimensions
housing
protection level
protection
mounting method
communication standard
transmission type
radio frequency
API
mode
compatible
devices and systems
12 - 24V
12A (3A /channel)
24V
288W
< 1W
RGB / RGBW / RGB or W
/ 4x MONO / CT / 2xCT
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open drain, PWM,
low side control
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low voltage, logical, push-button,
short circuited to GND
monostable (push-button),
not-illuminated
39 x 35 x 20 mm
made of polyurethane composition
not containing halogens,
self-extinguishing for thermal
class B (130 °C)
IP20
inverted polarization, ESD
in the ush-mounted box, on the
lamp housing, directly connected
to the LED strip, e.g. furniture
WiFi, compatible with WiFi, 802.11g
bidirectional, encrypted
2.4 GHz
open
direct connection (as Access Point),
Wi-Fi connection via a standard
router, connection with access from
any location in the world (requires
only access to the Internet)
Apple iPhone, Apple iPad, iPad Mini,
Android, computers and mobile
devices supporting HTML5

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