Stinger SPXDBTC ENLIGHT10 Bluetooth Dynamic RGB Controller User Guide
- June 10, 2024
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Stinger SPXDBTC ENLIGHT10 Bluetooth Dynamic RGB Controller User Guide
SPXDBTC
Bluetooth Dynamic RGB Controller
Once the whip or LED strip lights are installed as per the SPXDW4
SPXD5 instructions, install the app.
Stinger Lighting App
GET THE APP
Scan the QR Code, or visit Google Play or iTunes to download the Stinger Lighting app. Once the app is installed, power up the RGB Module and open the app. The module should auto-connect and be listed in the device list. And Jon says Let There Be Light.
SCAN for Apple iOS and Android App
RF Dynamic RGB Controller
Once the whip is installed as per the SPXDW4 / SPXD5 instructions, remove the
clear plastic battery shield from the remote.
WIRING DIAGRAMS
Diagram 1: Wiring direct to power and using an App to turn on/off. Must add 3 AMP fuse on RED 12V+ wire.
Diagram 2: Wiring with a switch. You can add a new dedicated switch or use an existing light switch that outputs 12V-E when ON. You will need to add a 3 AMP fuse on the RED 12V+ wire and also requires a 12V relay. Note: When wired to a switch, the RGB controller will default to last mode/color used. No need to access the app.
HEIGH10 connection: Connect the Sirius XM harness to the HEIGH10 Radio
Module, then connect the 4 pin male connector of the LED module to the female
connector of the HEIGH10 Sirius XM harness. If your HEIGH10 is missing the
harness or has the wrong connector you will need to purchase the optional
harness (SE-SXMHAR)
NOTE: Lighting module will still need separate power and ground when connecting SE-SXMHAR
Radio Module
When adding multiple light kits together you will need to adjust the pixel count using the enLIGHT10 phone app. Below are the pixel count for each part and on page 2 you will find the Steps and the Pixel Calculator.
Each SPXDBTC has a pixel count min and max Minimum 30 Maximum 1024 Rock Lights = 4 pixels per Rock Light For example: 1 SPXDK4 (4 Rock Lights) = 16 pixels. (App supports min 30 pixels) 1 SPXDK8 (8 Rock Lights) = 32 pixels. Whips and Light Strips are treated as left/right pairs so pixel count is for two units. For example: 2 SPXDW4 (Whips) = 108 Pixels total. 2 SPXDS (Light Strips) = 100 pixels total. If you were to have three or four Whips you would enter 108 x 2 = 216 pixels. If you were to have three or four Light Strips you would enter 100 x 2 = 200 pixels.
Product Pixel Count
SPXDK4 4 Rock Light Kit =16 pixels App is preset to 30 pixels
SPXDK8 8 Rock Light Kit = 32 pixels App is preset to 32 pixels
SPXDE4 4 Add on Rock Lights = 16 pixels Add 16 pixels for each kit
SPXD5 5 Meter LED Strip = 100 pixels Add 100 pixels for one or two strips
SPXDUBKIT 6 LED Light Strip Kit = 50 pixels App is preset to 50 pixels
SPXDW4 4ft Whip = 108 pixels Set App to 108 pixels for one or two Whips
Step 1.
Open the enLIGHT10 app on your phone.
Step 2.
Open the Settings menu.
Step 3.
Click on Chasing Setting.
Step 4.
Click on the device. The device should now be highlighted in blue. If you have
a kit the device name will have a preset pixel count (SPXDK4 = 30, SPXDK8 =32,
SPXDUBKIT = 50).
Step 5.
Enter the number of pixels you want and press enter.
Step 6.
Go to the Mode page and turn the connected device off then on by pressing the
Green icon.
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References
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