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PATT
button changes the led pattern ( 6 patterns to choose ).
SENS
button changes the audio input sensitivity, cycling in 7 steps.
Color Scheme selection:
Long press PATT
button to enter the
color scheme selection
for the current pattern.
Use both buttons to navigate through different color schemes, long press PATT again to
save the settings. Long press SENS button during the
color scheme selection
to enter
custom color configuration
. Please note that the “bottom upward emission” pattern is not
color configurable, long press of the PATT button when this pattern is active will enter
infrared learning mode.
Custom color configuration:
In this mode, use both buttons to select the individual LED you wish to modify. Long
press PATT button to change the color of the selected LED (6 colors to choose from). Long
press SENS button to exit the
custom color configuration
and return to the
color scheme
selection
.
Brightness adjustment:
Long press SENS button to enter the
brightness adjustment
. Use both buttons to
modify the brightness in 8 steps. Long press SENS again to save the brightness settings, or
long press PATT button to exit without saving. You'll probably prefer the lowest setting, not
only because of the power consumption, but also because intensive brightness can be pretty
annoying.
Infrared learning mode:
This module has an IR receiver, so it can be used with the remote control. Many TV
remote controls will work, as well as card-sized Arduino remotes, but those for air
conditioners probably won't.
To enter the learning mode, select “bottom upward emission” pattern and long press
PATT button. Every time your press a button on your remote control, it will be assigned in
this order:
-PATT
-PATT long press
-SENS
-SENS long press
Every time a key on the remote control is pressed, six LEDs in the left column will
light up in red. If there’s no reaction after pressing a key on your remote, it most probably
isn’t compatible with the receiver.
Buffered input & back connections:
There are 2 headers
JP2 & JP3
on the back, up to 3 stereo signals can be
connected to those in order to use the buffered input (front inputs are unbuffered btw), so
you can (for example) have it pre-wired internally to your mixer output. Plugging a mini jack
in the front input breaks the signal from the back connector, but this won’t have any side
effect in your mixer’s out (like clicks or noise), because the normalization with the jacks