4-channel controller for LED lighting | 12-48 VDC
4-channel controller for LED lighting | 12-48 VDC
The V4 controller can control an RGB LED strip, a two-colour LED strip or four single-colour strips providing dimming and brightening for each channel, including colour adjustment. The device is switched between the DC output of the power supply and the lighting (LED strip). The light is controlled using installation (bell) switches or a radio remote control operating in the 2.4 GHz band (after prior pairing with the controller). Several controllers can be controlled with a single remote control and up to 10 remote controls can be connected to a single controller.
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS:
- number of outputs: 4
- Input voltage: 12-48 VDC
- Maximum load current: 4x 5A
- Maximum load power: 4× 60W at 12V / 4× 120W at 24V / 4× 180W at 36V
- connection: screw connectors 0.5-2 mm2
- Compatible power supply type: CV (constant voltage)
- PWM frequency: 1000 Hz
- range: up to 30 m
- dimensions: 178x50x48 mm
- weight: 150g
- compliance with standards: EMC: EN 301489-1 V2.2.3 / ETSI EN 301 489-17 V3.2.4 / LVD: EN 62368-1:2020+A11:2020 / RED: ETSI EN 300328 V2.2.2
- CE certification
- working temperature: -30...+55ºC
- protections: reverse polarity / overheating / output short circuit / output overload
PROPERTIES:
- Brightness adjustment from 0 to 100% in 4096 steps
- compatible with single-zone or multi-zone radio remote control (2.4 GHz).
- Supports RGB, CCT and mono tapes - Registers up to 10 remote controls
- automatic transfer function - the controller automatically connects to other controllers within a range of up to 30 m
- synchronisation of the regulation of multiple controllers in the installation - multiple controllers can be operated with one remote control
- controllable with a standard installation button (on/off and 0-100% dimming) and with a single-zone or multi-zone remote control for dual-colour and RGB/RGBW strips
- adjustable brightening and dimming times
- design protected against overheating, overload and output short circuit
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