1. Kupu Whakataki me Nekeview
This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your BTF-LIGHTING RGBCCT 5-in-1 LED Strip Light Kit. This kit features 5050SMD LEDs with RGB, warm white (2700K), and cool white (6500K) colors integrated into a single LED chip, offering a wide range of tunable white light and vibrant RGB colors. The system is controlled by a 2.4GHz RF wireless remote (RC03RFB) and a C05RF controller, supporting 4-zone group control.
2. Nga Hua o te Hua
- 5-in-1 LED Technology: Each 5050SMD LED chip integrates Red, Green, Blue, Warm White (2700K), and Cool White (6500K) elements for comprehensive color and white light options.
- Mārama Mā e Taea te Whakarerekē: Seamlessly blend warm and cool white LEDs to achieve color temperatures ranging from 2700K to 6500K.
- Hototahi whanui: Designed for PWM 5050SMD, 3528SMD, 5630SMD RGBCCT FCOB COB RGBCCT 6-wire LED strips. Tuhipoka: Not compatible with SPI LED strips (e.g., WS2811, WS2812B, WS2813, WS2814, WS2815, SK6812).
- 2.4GHz RF Wireless Control: The RC03RFB remote offers a reliable control range of up to 98 feet (30 meters) in open environments.
- Mana Mamao Rorohiko: The RC03RFB remote features a touch wheel and dedicated buttons for easy adjustment of brightness, color, and color temperature.
- 4-Zone Group Control: Manage up to four independent lighting zones, allowing for individual or synchronized control of multiple C05RF controllers.
- Tāutatanga ngawari: Equipped with strong adhesive backing tape and flexible FPCB. The strip is cuttable every 6 LEDs for custom lengths.
- Whakatauranga IP65: Provides splash protection, suitable for various indoor applications.

Image: This diagram illustrates the internal structure of a 5-in-1 RGBCCT 5050 SMD LED, showing integrated Warm White (3000K), Cool White (6000K), and RGB elements, compared to a standard 3-color RGB 5050 SMD LED.
3. Nga korero haumaru
- Always disconnect power before installing, connecting, or performing maintenance on the LED strip or controller.
- This product requires a DC24V power supply (not included). Do not connect directly to AC power.
- Ensure all wiring connections are secure and correct to prevent short circuits or damage.
- Avoid bending the LED strip sharply or at angles less than 90 degrees to prevent damage to the circuit board and LEDs.
- The IP65 rating indicates splash protection. Do not immerse the LED strip or controller in water.
- Puritia te hua kia kore e taea e nga tamariki.
4. Tatūnga me te Tāuta
4.1 Whakaritenga
Before installation, ensure the mounting surface is clean, dry, and smooth. Remove any dust, oil, or moisture that could compromise the adhesive.
4.2 Te Tapahi i te Rīpene LED
The LED strip can be cut to your desired length at designated cut marks. These marks are typically located every 6 LEDs and are indicated by a copper pad. Only cut at these specific points to avoid damaging the circuit.

Image: The LED strip is designed to be cut at specific intervals, marked by copper pads, allowing for length customization.
4.3 Te hono i te Riihi LED
Use the provided 6-pin connectors to attach LED strip segments or to connect the strip to the C05RF controller. Ensure that the polarity (+ R G B C W) on the strip matches the corresponding terminals on the connector and controller.
Whakaahua: He tata view of the 6-pin connector, illustrating how LED strip segments can be connected in series.
4.4 Te Whakamau i te Rīpene LED
The LED strip features a strong double-sided adhesive backing. Peel off the protective film and firmly press the strip onto the prepared surface. For optimal adhesion, ensure the surface is clean and dry.
Image: The LED strip is equipped with double-sided adhesive tape for straightforward and secure mounting.
4.5 Connecting the C05RF Controller
Connect the LED strip to the output terminals of the C05RF controller, ensuring the + R G B C W labels align. Then, connect a DC24V power supply (sold separately) to the input terminals of the C05RF controller. Verify all connections before applying power.
Image: Detailed diagram of the C05RF controller, showing input terminals for DC24V power and output terminals for connecting the RGBCCT LED strip.
5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
5.1 RC03RFB Remote Control Overview
Image: Labeled diagram of the RC03RFB remote control, detailing the function of each button and the color touch ring.
- Kaiwhakaako KIA/WATA: Turns all linked lights ON or OFF.
- Mowhiti Tae: Touch to select any desired RGB color.
- Paerata Lamp: Illuminates to indicate remote activity.
- Aratau Hihiko: Cycles through various pre-programmed lighting effects.
- Tīahoaho +/-: Adjusts the overall brightness level of the lights.
- 7 Colors Switching: Provides quick access to 7 static color presets.
- Color Temp/Saturation +/-: Adjusts the color temperature for white light (warm to cool) or saturation for RGB colors.
- Maama Maama: Activates the white light mode.
- Zone ON/Link Button (1-4): Turns on a specific zone or initiates the linking process for a controller to that zone.
- Zone OFF/Night Light Mode (1-4): Turns off a specific zone or activates a low-brightness night light mode for that zone.
5.2 Linking Remote to Controller (Pairing)
- Ensure the C05RF controller is powered off.
- Power on the C05RF controller.
- Within 3 seconds of powering on, press the desired "Zone ON" button (e.g., Zone 1 ON) on the RC03RFB remote 3 wa.
- The connected LED strip will flash 3 times to indicate successful pairing.
- Repeat this process for other controllers if you wish to assign them to different zones (1-4).
5.3 Unlinking Remote from Controller
- Ensure the C05RF controller is powered off.
- Power on the C05RF controller.
- Within 3 seconds of powering on, press the desired "Zone ON" button (e.g., Zone 1 ON) on the RC03RFB remote 5 wa.
- The connected LED strip will flash 6 times to indicate successful unlinking.
5.4 Mana Rōpū
The RC03RFB remote allows for independent or synchronized control of up to 4 zones. Each zone can be linked to one or more C05RF controllers.
- To control a specific zone, press its corresponding "Zone ON" button (1-4).
- To control all linked controllers simultaneously, use the Master ON/OFF button and other global controls.
Image: This diagram illustrates the 2.4GHz wireless transmission capability, enabling control of up to 4 distinct zones within a 100-foot range using a single remote.
Image: This illustration demonstrates how multiple controllers can be assigned to different zones for flexible group control via the RF remote within a 30-meter distance.
5.5 Te Whakatikatika Tae me te Kanapa
- Tae RGB: Touch the color ring on the remote to select your desired RGB color.
- Maama Maama: Press the "White Light" button. Use the "Color Temp/Saturation +/-" buttons to adjust the white light from warm (2700K) to cool (6500K).
- Tirohanga: Use the "Brightness +/-" buttons to increase or decrease the light intensity for both RGB and white light modes.
Image: The remote control provides sliders for precise adjustment of color temperature (2700K-6500K) and brightness (1%-100%), along with a color selection area.
6. Tiaki
- Keep the LED strip and controller clean and free from dust. Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
- Regularly inspect all connections to ensure they remain secure.
- If the adhesive backing weakens over time, consider using additional mounting clips or a stronger adhesive tape for secure re-installation.
- Store the remote control in a dry place and replace batteries as needed.
7. Te Raru
- Nga rama e kore e ka ana:
- Check if the DC24V power supply is correctly connected and functioning.
- Verify all wiring connections between the power supply, controller, and LED strip.
- Ensure the remote control battery is not depleted.
- Confirm the remote is correctly linked to the controller (refer to Section 5.2 for pairing instructions).
- Incorrect colors or flickering:
- Check for loose connections or damaged wires along the strip or at the controller.
- Ensure the LED strip type is compatible with the C05RF controller (RGBCCT 6-wire).
- Try unlinking and re-linking the remote to the controller.
- Mamao kaore i te whakautu:
- Whakakapihia te pākahiko mana mamao.
- Ensure the remote is within the 98-foot (30-meter) operating range and there are no significant physical obstructions.
- Re-pair the remote with the controller if necessary.
- Only some LEDs are working:
- Inspect the strip for physical damage or cuts made in incorrect locations.
- Check connections for continuity, especially at cut and splice points.
8. Whakatakotoranga
| Waitohu | BTF-MAMARAMA |
| Tauira Kaiwhakahaere | C05RF |
| Tauira Whanui | RC03RFB |
| Momo LED | 5050SMD RGBCCT (RGB + Warm White + Cool White) |
| Paemahana Tae | 2700K (Mā Mahana) - 6500K (Mā Mātao) |
| Whakauru Voltage | DC24V (Power supply not included) |
| Controller Output Current | Max 6A/Channel, Total Max 12A |
| Tikanga Mana | 2.4GHz RF Wireless Remote Control, Touch Control |
| Mokowoko Korekore | Up to 98 feet (30 meters) in open environment |
| Mana Rōpū | 4 Rohe |
| Ngā LED mō ia Mita | 60 LEDs/m (for 16.4ft strip: 300 RGB LEDs + 300 Warm White LEDs + 300 Cool White LEDs) |
| Whānui Tāhei | 12mm (FPCB for IP30/IP65), 14mm (IP67 silicone sleeve) |
| Wā Tapahi | Ia 6 LED |
| Whakatauranga IP | IP65 (Whakatupato Pikitia) |
| Rauemi | Hikaona |
| Mahinga o roto/waho | Roo-roto |
9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the BTF-LIGHTING official website or contact their customer service directly. It is recommended to retain your purchase receipt for any warranty claims.





