RGBZONE FB5129AUSWHO1

RGBZONE Mini 24-Key IR Wireless RGB LED Controller User Manual

Model: FB5129AUSWHO1 | Brand: RGBZONE

Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your RGBZONE Mini 24-Key IR Wireless RGB LED Controller. This controller is designed for use with SMD 3528, 5050, and 5630 RGB LED light strips, offering 16 color options and 4 dynamic light patterns. Please read this manual thoroughly before use to ensure proper functionality and safety.

RGBZONE Mini 24-Key IR Wireless RGB LED Controller and Remote

Image: The RGBZONE Mini 24-Key IR Wireless RGB LED Controller and its accompanying 24-key remote control.

Ihirangi mokete

Manatokona kei roto katoa nga mea kei roto i te kete:

  • 1 x IR LED Controller
  • 1 x 24 Key IR Remote Control
  • 1 x Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi

Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraWhakatakotoranga
WaitohuRGBZONE
TauiraFB5129AUSWHO1
Momo KaiwhakahaereMana Mamao IR
Whakauru VoltageDC 5V-24V
Putanga o naianei3x2A (6A total)
Max Output Current (12V)12A
Max Wattage (24V)144 Watts
Ngā Rīpene LED HototahiSMD 5050, 3528, 2835 RGB (4-Pin connectors)
Tawhiti Mana Mamao16-26ft (5-8M)
Pūhiko MamaoCR2025 (kei roto)
RauemiKirihou
Mahinga o roto/wahoTe whakamahi o roto anake

Tohutohu Tatūnga

Follow these steps to connect your RGB LED controller:

  1. Honoa te Riihi LED: Locate the 4-pin connector on your RGB LED strip. Align the pins with the 4-pin output connector on the IR LED controller. Ensure the arrow on the controller connector aligns with the arrow on the LED strip connector.
  2. Tūhono Tuku Hiko: Connect your DC 5V-24V power supply to the DC input jack on the IR LED controller. The controller supports input voltagmai i te 5V ki te 24V.
  3. Position the IR Receiver: Ensure the infrared signal receiver (small black component on a wire) is positioned in a location where it has a clear line of sight to the remote control. Obstructions will interfere with signal reception.
Diagram showing how to connect the LED controller, power supply, and LED strip

Image: Connection diagram illustrating how to connect the IR LED controller to an LED strip and a power supply. The diagram highlights the IR receiver and the importance of aligning arrows on connectors.

Detailed connection diagram for RGB LED controller

Image: A detailed diagram showing the connections between the remote controller, power supply, IR reception, and LED strip. It emphasizes that LED strips and power supplies are not included.

Tuhipoka Nui:

  • This controller is for RGB (4-pin) LED strips only. It is not compatible with RGBW (5-pin) strips.
  • Whakaritea te voltage of your power supply matches the requirements of your LED strip and is within the controller's 5V-24V range.
  • Before first use, remove the plastic insulation tab from the remote control's battery compartment.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

Use the 24-key IR remote control to operate your LED strips. Point the remote directly at the IR signal receiver on the controller for optimal performance.

24-key IR remote control layout with button functions

Image: A visual guide to the 24-key IR remote control, detailing the function of each button, including power, brightness adjustment, 16 color selections, and 4 mode buttons (Flash, Strobe, Fade, Smooth).

Nga Mahi Mana Mamao:

  • KIA/WATA: Ka whakakā, ka whakaweto rānei i te rīpene LED.
  • Tīahoaho +/-: Adjusts the brightness level of the selected color or mode.
  • R, G, B, W: Direct selection for Red, Green, Blue, and White colors.
  • 12 Color Buttons: Selects various preset static colors.
  • TENEI: Activates a rapid flashing effect.
  • Tuhinga: Activates a slow flashing effect.
  • Tuhinga: Cycles through colors with a smooth transition.
  • MAHI: Cycles through colors with a gradual, continuous change.
Remote control distance and IR reception instructions

Image: Illustration demonstrating the remote control's effective range of 16-26 feet (5-8 meters) and the requirement to point the remote directly at the IR sensor without obstructions.

Te tiaki

Whakakapinga Pohiko Mana Mamao:

The remote control uses a CR2025 3V lithium coin cell battery. To replace the battery:

  1. Locate the battery tray on the side or back of the remote.
  2. Push the small tab or lever to release the tray.
  3. Slide the old CR2025 battery out.
  4. Whakauruhia he pākahiko CR2025 hou me te taha pai (+) e anga whakarunga ana.
  5. Whakahokia te paepae pākahiko ki roto i te mamao tae noa ki te paato ki te waahi.
Instructions for removing the CR2025 battery from the remote control

Image: Step-by-step visual guide on how to remove the CR2025 battery from the remote control, showing to push inwards then outwards.

Te horoi:

Wipe the controller and remote with a dry, soft cloth. Do not use liquid cleaners or abrasive materials.

Raparongoā

  • LED strip does not light up:
    • Tirohia nga hononga katoa kia noho haumaru.
    • Verify the power supply is functioning and providing the correct voltage (5V-24V).
    • Ensure the arrow on the controller's output connector aligns with the arrow on the LED strip's input.
    • Confirm the LED strip itself is functional.
  • Kāore te mana mamao e mahi ana:
    • Ensure the plastic insulation tab has been removed from the battery compartment.
    • Whakakapia te pākahiko CR2025 mēnā kua pau.
    • Point the remote directly at the IR signal receiver on the controller.
    • Remove any obstructions between the remote and the receiver.
  • Colors are incorrect or mixed:
    • This controller is designed for standard RGB wiring. If your LED strip has a different wiring order (e.g., GRB, BRG), the colors may not match the remote buttons. There is no setting on this controller to change the output order.
    Diagram illustrating correct and incorrect RGB wiring settings

    Image: A diagram showing different RGB wiring configurations and indicating which one is compatible with the controller for correct color display.

Nga korero haumaru

  • Hei whakamahi i roto i te whare anake tēnei taputapu. Kaua e tukua kia pāngia e te makuku, e te pāmahana tino kino rānei.
  • Whakaritehia te voltage is compatible with both the controller and the LED strip.
  • Do not exceed the maximum output current (6A) or wattage (144W at 24V) of the controller.
  • Kaua e taea e nga tamariki.
  • Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the controller or remote control.

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the product packaging or contact RGBZONE customer service through their official channels. You can visit the RGBZONE Store mo etahi atu korero hua.