ITC 22105-RGBW-XX Single Zone Bluetooth RGBW Controller Installation Guide
- June 6, 2024
- ITC
Table of Contents
ITC 22105-RGBW-XX Single Zone Bluetooth RGBW Controller
OVERVIEW
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Safety Instructions
- Disconnect power before installing, adding or changing any component.
- To avoid a hazard to children, account for all parts and destroy all packing materials.
- Do not install any luminaire assembly closer than 6” from any combustible materials.
- Positive (+) outputs require a 16A max fuse.
INSTALL
Determine the installation location for your controller. Make sure to consider the size of the controller when determining your location. Note, it will require room for access and for wiring. Once determined screw the controller in place using the four 3x15mm stainless steel Phillips pan head screws provided.
WIRING DIAGRAM
Follow the wiring diagram below to wire the module to your system
WIRING CONSIDERATIONS
- Don’t power the controller or lights until all connections are made.
- It is recommended that strain relief be added on all wires to prevent any damage to the lights.
- If fuses are not included on the RGB controller then ITC recommends including fuses on each zone output (+) wire.
- If installing a flexible lighting product, do not install the end caps in the mounting track or it may damage the light.
- To test the lights, select the single color fade for each of the colors, red, green and blue on the ITC Lighting app. This test will show whether there are wiring issues.
Download & Open App
Search “ITC VersiControl” in the App or Google Play Store and click install. Depending on your operating system, your screen may differ slightly from the following screenshots.Turn on the Bluetooth on your phone and open the app, it should automatically connect to the controller. If not, turn power off to the controller and back on. You can also customize the name of the controller to make it easier to find if you have multiple controllers. Clicking on the settings symbol in the upper right will take you to a help screen.
Palette
Color can be adjusted by pushing anywhere on the color wheel and brightness can be adjusted by sliding the brightness bar left or right. You can also choose white saturation by sliding the top bar left or right.
Music
The controller has the ability to change the lights to the beat of music. Allow the VersiColor ITC app to use your phone’s microphone. The app will pick up the music and sounds around you to change your light display.
Effects
There are many effects preloaded on the app from single color fades to multi- color fades. You can also select the speed of the fade by sliding the bar towards the bottom of the page to the left or right.
Timers
The timer feature allows you to set the lights to turn on or off after a certain amount of time.
Installation Considerations for Preventing EMI Noise
WHAT IS EMI NOISE?
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) is any unwanted signal which is either
radiated(thru air) or conducted(thru wires) to electronic equipment and
interferes with the proper operation and performance of the equipment. All
electrical/electronic components that have varying or switching currents, such
as RGB lighting, create Elec-tromagnetic interference (EMI noise). It is a
matter of how much EMI noise they produce. These same components are also
susceptible to EMI, especially radios and audio amplifiers. The unwanted au-
dible noise that is sometimes heard on a stereo system is EMI.
DIAGNOSING EMI NOISE
If EMI is observed the following steps should help isolate the problem.
- Turn off LED light(s)/controller(s)
- Tune the VHF radio to a quiet channel (Ch 13)
- Adjust the radio’s squelch control until the radio outputs audio noise
- Re-adjust the VHF radio’s squelch control until the audio noise is quiet
- Turn on the LED light(s)/controller(s) – If the radio now outputs audio noise then the LED lights may have caused the interference.
- If the radio does not output radio noise then the problem is with another part of the electrical system.
PREVENTING EMI NOISE
Once the EMI noise is isolated the following steps can be used to help prevent
and lessen the effect of the noise.
CONDUCTED & RADIATED SOLUTIONS
GROUNDING (BONDING) : How each component is connected and routed to power
ground is important. Route the ground of sensitive components back to the
battery separately. Eliminate ground loops. SEPARATION : Physically separate
and mount the noisy components away from sensitive components. In the wire
harness, separate the sensitive wires from the noisy wires. FILTERING : Add
filtering to either the device creating the noise or the sensitive device.
Filtering may consist of power line filters, common-mode filters, ferrite
clamps, capacitors and inductors.
RADIATED SOLUTIONS
SHIELDING : Shielded cables can be used. Shielding the component in a metal
enclosure is also an option.
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