Star-Light manual

Digital Switching of LED Lights Explained

Most LED lights dim on the negative wire. There is a technical reason for this ins LED design. This means: 6 Channels on STAR-Light are NEGATIVE WIRE CONNECTED CHANNELS These are Channels 1, 2 and then 7, 8, 9, 10 For these Channels the positive wire connects to the Wago block that is fed by a RED Positive wire. This wire is fused with the 20A breaker on the front of the case. Example: Dimmable canopy LED in dual colour (may have 1 or 2 positive wires and 2 negative wires: Connect the positive wires to the Positive Wago block at the top of the back of the case. Connect the negative wires to two adjacent channels using the one to one wagos sitting in the duct at the top of the case inside. Select 7&8 or 9&10 or 1&2.

For a single colour LED, use just one channel.

Example: Dimmable canopoy LED in dual colour (may have 1 or 2 positive wires and 2 negative wires: Connect the negative wires to the Negative Wago block at the top of the back of the case. Connect the positive wires to two adjacent channels using the one to one Wagos sitting in the duct at the top of the case inside. Select 3&4 or 5&6. For a single colour LED, use just one channel. Note in the Configuration using the Smartphone App, the default for the positive channels is “no dimming”. If you are dimming, change this section using the App. But if LED switches on positive then: 4 Channels on STAR-Light are POSITIVE WIRE CONNECTED CHANNELS These are channels 3, 4, 5, 6 For these Channels, the negative wire connects to the Wago block that is fed by a Black negative wire. This wire is fused with the 20A breaker on the front of the case.

To set up the unit, it needs to be powered with a voltage higher than 12V. Make sure that RGBW light connected in the right order.

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