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User Guide

STAR N02

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Entire sign or leg does not light 
after complete installation.

Check connection from power supply lead to first module. Make sure polarity of connections 
made at the power supply lead and any jumper wire is correct. Power supply outputs should 
be connected red-to-red and white-to-white.

Check output voltage of power supply using a voltmeter. The output voltage should be 
12.0VDC ± 0.5VDC. If there is no output voltage, have a licensed electrician check input 
voltage. Make sure power supply is connected correctly and getting primary power. Probably 
AC input wire is connected to ground terminal of power supply. If power supply is connected 
properly and getting primary power and there is still no output voltage, try a different power 
supply.

Still does not light.

If power supply is getting primary power and the modules do not light, there may be a short 
in the secondary wiring. Check all connections and cap all loose wires.

Still does not light.

The primary cause of a portion of a S-LED leg not lighting or lighting intermittently is a bad 
connection or reverse polarity connection between the modules that light and the modules 
that don’t light. Check this connection.

Beginning of a leg lights, but the 
entire leg does not light or lights 
intermittently.

S-LED is designed so if one module fails, it will not cause the entire sign or leg to go out. If one 
module does not light, but all others in the leg do, replace this module with a new one.

One module does not light, but 
all others in the leg light.

Check each run has no more than maximum number of modules. Also ensure that type of the 
extension wire from SMPS to the first module is correct. If wires are not thick enough to 
transmit current from SMPS, this will cause voltage drop and will dim the modules at the end.

All modules light, but some of 
them are dimmed.

Channel depth is too low, or center distance between modules is too far. Refer to 'LAYOUT 
DENSITY GUIDELINES' for more information.

Dark spots or dimmed spots 
occur.

Covering acrylic is not intended for LED illumination. Use light diffusing acrylic sheets which 
are specially made for LED light source.

Still has spots.

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Summary of Contents for STAR N02

Page 1: ...ed Refer to CONNECTION WITH POWER SUPPLY on page 2 Do not use the product under circumstances listed below High temperature spots over 60 C 140 F Spots draw extreme moisture or dust Spots have corrosive gas or highly effectied by electromagnetic field Avoid performing installation under rain or high humidity for outdoor use Do not perform actions listed below Alter or modify Touch LED lamps with s...

Page 2: ...t on the surface LAYOUT DENSITY GUIDELINES RECOMMENDED PITCH PER DEPTH 100 mm 100 mm 120 150 mm 120 mm 90 mm 80 mm 70 mm 80 mm RECOMMENDED LAYOUT DENSITY PER CHANNEL WIDTH 80 mm 200 mm 400 mm 316 mm Use 10 shorter length than usual for circular arrange CONNECTION WITH POWER SUPPLY Output W Model Name Max Q TY Colors Recommended Extension Wire Output A Max Q TY White Maximum Length 30W 2 5A PSCS 00...

Page 3: ...4 41 1000 mm 1 DETERMINE LAYOUT Refer to LAYOUT DENSITY GUIDELINES on page 2 to determine spacing and amount of LEDs required SUPPORTS FOR OUR SIGNMATES Ask us to obtain accurate layout Stroke Width Channel Depth 2 PEEL AND STICK Using predetermined layout and LED placement from step 1 remove 3M tape on the back of modules and stick them into place Ensure modules are firmly attached on the surface...

Page 4: ...s a bad connection or reverse polarity connection between the modules that light and the modules that don t light Check this connection Beginning of a leg lights but the entire leg does not light or lights intermittently S LED is designed so if one module fails it will not cause the entire sign or leg to go out If one module does not light but all others in the leg do replace this module with a ne...

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