BTF-LIGHTING WS2814-60L-B-IP30

BTF-LIGHTING WS2814 RGBW Addressable LED Strip User Manual

Model: WS2814-60L-B-IP30

Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective use of your BTF-LIGHTING WS2814 RGBW Addressable LED Strip. This product features individually addressable RGB and Warm White (3000K) LEDs, offering versatile lighting options for various indoor applications. Please read these instructions thoroughly before installation and operation.

Nga korero haumaru

  • Whakaritehia te voltage matches the LED strip's requirement (DC12V). Using an incorrect voltage can damage the strip and pose a safety risk.
  • Do not connect the LED strip directly to AC power. A DC12V power adapter is required.
  • Avoid bending the LED strip sharply, especially at the solder joints or LED locations, as this can cause damage.
  • This specific model (IP30) is designed for indoor use only. Do not expose it to moisture or outdoor elements.
  • Momotuhia te hiko i mua i te hono atu, i te whakarerekētanga rānei.
  • Kaua e taea e nga tamariki.

Nga waahanga hua

  • Addressable WS2814 IC: Each IC controls a group of 3 LEDs, allowing for dynamic and customizable lighting effects.
  • RGB + Warm White (3000K): Integrates RGB colors with a dedicated Warm White channel for enhanced color mixing and pure white illumination.
  • Hoahoa Hangawari: The strip is 16.4 feet (5 meters) long with 60 LEDs per meter and 20 pixels per meter.
  • Ripanga tapahi: Can be cut every 3 LEDs without affecting the rest of the strip, allowing for custom lengths.
  • Taumira teitei: Features 256 brightness levels and 24-bit color display.
  • Pūngao pai: Pure white LEDs consume less power compared to mixed white (RGB).
  • Hototahi Controller: Works with various SPI RGBW controllers such as SP617E, WLED, K-1000C, Rasp Pi, ESP-8266, and ESP-32.
  • Tūhono: Equipped with 3-pin JST-SM connectors on both ends for easy extension or connection.
Diagram showing the WS2814A IC chip and its connection to the LED strip, indicating data input, data output, and data direction.

Image: Close-up of the WS2814 IC chip and its integration on the LED strip, illustrating data flow.

Comparison of Cool White (6000K-6500K) and Warm White (2700K-3000K) LED chips, both including RGB elements.

Image: LED contrast showing Cool White and Warm White options, highlighting the 4-colors-in-1 design.

Tatūnga

  1. Wewete ana: Carefully remove the LED strip and the included 3-pin male JST connector from the packaging. Note that a power supply and controller are not included and must be purchased separately.
  2. Tīpakonga Taonga Hiko: A DC12V power supply is required. For optimal performance and to prevent voltage drop, a DC12V 10A (120W) power supply is recommended for a 5-meter strip. Power consumption is approximately 0.3W per LED for mixed white (RGB) and 0.1W per LED for pure white.
  3. Hononga Kaiwhakahaere: Connect the 3-pin JST-SM connector of the LED strip to a compatible SPI RGBW controller. Ensure the data input (DI), ground (GND), and 12V power connections are correctly aligned. Refer to your controller's manual for specific wiring details.
  4. Whakapiki: For IP30 models, the strip typically features double-sided adhesive tape on the back. Clean the desired surface thoroughly before peeling off the tape backing and firmly pressing the strip into place.
  5. Hoahoa Waea: Follow the wiring diagram below for proper connection of the LED strip to the power supply and controller.
Wiring diagram showing connections for DC12V power supply, SP617E controller, and multiple 5m WS2814 LED strips.

Image: Distribution Wiring Diagram for connecting WS2814 LED strips with a DC12V power supply and controller.

Illustrations showing how to cut the LED strip, peel off double-sided tape, connect a 3-pin JST connector, bend the strip, and a DIY project example.

Image: DIY options for the LED strip, including cutting, adhesive application, and connection.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

The operation of the LED strip is primarily controlled by the external controller you choose. This section provides general guidance; refer to your specific controller's manual for detailed instructions.

  1. Hiko Whakaka/Weto: Use the controller or power supply switch to turn the LED strip on or off.
  2. Mana Tae: Utilize your controller's interface (e.g., mobile app, remote) to select from 16 million monochrome effects, various dynamic lighting effects, and pure white chasing effects. The RGBW design allows for vibrant colors and distinct warm white light.
  3. Whakaritenga Tirohanga: Adjust the brightness levels through your controller to suit your environment.
  4. Music Lighting Effects: Many compatible controllers offer music synchronization modes, allowing the lights to react to sound.

Video: Demonstration of the SP617E controller with WS2814 LED strips, showcasing color selection, dynamic effects, pure white chasing, and music synchronization. This video illustrates the various lighting effects and control options available with a compatible controller.

Four images showing the LED strip displaying Full Color, Cool White, Natural White, and Warm White.

Whakaahua: Examples of the LED strip displaying various colors including Full Color, Cool White, Natural White, and Warm White.

Image showing a living room and kitchen illuminated with warm white, cool white, and natural white light from LED strips.

Image: Application examples demonstrating warm white, cool white, and natural white lighting in a home setting.

Te tiaki

  • Te horoi: Gently wipe the LED strip with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust. Do not use abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals.
  • Rokiroki: If storing the LED strip, ensure it is coiled loosely and kept in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
  • Tirotiro: Periodically inspect the strip for any signs of damage, such as cuts, frayed wires, or loose connections. Address any issues promptly.

Raparongoā

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Kāore te rīpene LED e mura.Kāore he hiko, he hē te orotage, loose connection, faulty controller.Check power supply connection and output. Ensure DC12V. Verify all connections are secure. Test with a different controller if available.
Incorrect colors displayed.Incorrect color order setting in controller software.Access your controller's settings (e.g., WLED app) and adjust the color order. For WS2814, common settings might include BRG or RGBW with W&G swap.
Only a portion of the strip lights up.Damage to the strip, faulty IC, poor connection at a cut point.Inspect the unlit section for physical damage. Check connections if the strip was cut and reconnected.
Flickering or unstable lighting.Insufficient power supply, poor data signal, voltage maturuturu.Ensure your power supply meets the recommended wattage. Check data line connections. Consider injecting power at multiple points for longer runs.

Whakatakotoranga

  • Tauira: WS2814-60L-B-IP30
  • Momo LED: 5050 SMD RGBW (RGB + Warm White 3000K)
  • Momo IC: WS2814
  • Voltage: DC12V
  • Roa: 16.4 Puawai (5 mita)
  • LEDs per Meter: 60
  • Pixels per Meter: 20 (1 IC controls 3 LEDs)
  • Whakatauranga IP: IP30 (Whakamahinga ā-Rohe)
  • Ripanga tapahi: Ia 3 LED
  • Tūhono: 3-pin JST-SM
  • Tuku Hiko Manakohia: DC12V 10A (120W)
  • Te Ora Toharite: 50,000 haora
Diagram showing product features and dimensions for DC12V-WS2814-60LED/m and DC12V-WS2814-30LED/m strips with IP30, IP65, and IP67 ratings.

Image: Product feature diagram detailing dimensions and IP ratings for different WS2814 LED strip configurations.

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

BTF-LIGHTING products are covered by a standard manufacturer's warranty. For specific warranty details, please refer to the product packaging or the official BTF-LIGHTING website. If you encounter any issues or require technical assistance, please contact our customer support team:

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