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Diagram: LED RGB strip connected to the controller
NOTE: Arrangement of points R, G i B on the strip
may vary from shown above!
The diagram above shows the connection of the controller to the staircase consisting of 20 steps
and two handrails. Output 1 is connected to the plus (+) RGB strip from the first, the bottom step
of the stairs, output 2 to the plus (+) RGB another (higher) step of the stairs, etc. The output 20 is
connected to the plus (+) RGB strip at last step of the stairs. The output 21 is connected, looking
from the bottom of the stairs, to the right handrail (running up), and the output 22 to the left handrail
(running down) . Points R, G and B LED strip should be connected properly to each other, ie, all the
points of R together, all the points of G together and all points B together. Then just set up collection
points should be connected to the respective outputs RGB controller.
If the staircase is smaller and there is no illuminated handrails, for example you can use exit No.
20 for ceiling lighting above the stairs (of course, if you have one). However, there must be used LED
elements with 12V power. Do not connect the lighting powered from 230V!
LED Lighting
STX-1796 can control the backlight done by LED strips and 12V LED lights (not 230V!). Strips
are usually mounted under the steps. Connections between lighting elements are shown on the
following illustrations.