HomLiCon LCH4HV1 4 Channel Multifunctional Controller User Guide
- June 24, 2024
- HomLiCon
Table of Contents
- HomLiCon LCH4HV1 4 Channel Multifunctional Controller
- Product Informatoin
- Product Usage Instructions
- Light Show Basic Operations
- Technical Specifications
- Controller Features
- Basic operations and wired diagram
- Settings and Operation
- Lighting mode – Channels control
- Status LED Indication
- Light Show Control and Settings
- Description of the remote control buttons
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
HomLiCon LCH4HV1 4 Channel Multifunctional Controller
Product Informatoin
Specifications
- Maximum output power total (120 V mains voltage): 110
- Maximum output power total (230 V mains voltage): 110
- Color Organ bandwidth: LF 50 – 200 Hz, MLF 200 Hz – 1 kHz, MHF 1 – 7 kHz, HF 7 – 14 kHz
- Line-in nominal level (set standard / high sensitivity): 0.3 V RMS / 0.15 V RMS
- Line-in maximum level: 1.5 V RMS
Product Usage Instructions
Basic Operations and Wired Diagram
All operations and settings are performed by the included IR remote control.
Light Show Basic Operations
- Button: Turns OFF all channels / Turns ON the saved functions for button 9.
Controller Features
The HomLiCon LCH4HV1 is a 4 Channel Multifunctional Controller that offers
three main modes:
- Color Organ, Sound Activated Light Show
- Light Sequencer
- Lighting Control
The controller allows control of 4 channels with groups of different types of lamps such as Incandescent lamps, Halogen lamps, and Dimmable LED lamps/strips.
Key Features:
- Control all settings and functions through the included remote control.
- Switch between custom groups or Light Show settings with a press of a button.
- Activate Light Show controlled by sound from microphone, Line-in, or unsynchronized.
- Fully automatic Color Organ with digital division of the bandwidth into 4 ranges.
- Level Meter with/without AGC (Automatic gain control).
- Smooth change of light intensity for all channels.
FAQ
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How do I activate the Light Show mode?
To activate the Light Show mode, use the included IR remote control and select the Light Show mode option. -
How many custom groups can be saved on the controller?
You can save up to 10 custom groups on the controller for different levels and settings.
Application
- Control groups of lamps 120V/60Hz or 230V/50Hz
- Color Organ, Sound Activated Light Show, Light Sequencer, etc.
- Home Automation
Technical Specifications
Maximum output power total (120 V mains voltage) | 800 W |
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Maximum output power total (230 V mains voltage) | 1600 W |
Maximum output power per channel (120 V / 230 V mains voltage) | 200 W / 400 W |
Maximum output current per channel / total | 1.6 A / 6.4 A |
Mains supply voltage | 90 – 240 VAC |
Phase control steps for each channel | 110 |
Supply voltage optically isolated part | 12 VDC (9 – 12 VDC) |
Current consumption | 50 mA |
Number of stored levels and settings | 10 |
Color Organ bandwidth | LF 50 – 200 Hz , MLF 200 Hz – 1 kHz |
MHF 1 – 7 kHz , HF 7 – 14 kHz
Line-in nominal level (set standard / high sensitivity)| 0.3 V RMS / 0.15 V
RMS
Line-in maximum level| 1.5 V RMS
Mic-in range of sound level (with an added module MACL – not included in the
kit)| 60 – 120 dB (with additional module) (1)
Ambient temperature| 5 − 40°C
Note: If the power of the load is more than 60% of the maximum allowable per channel, it is necessary to provide air flow around the triacs by means of a small 12V fan (80mm). The case temperature of each triac should not exceed 80°C.
Controller Features
- Three main modes:
- Color Organ, Sound Activated Light Show
- Light Sequencer
- Lighting
- Control of 4 channels with groups of the following types of lamps:
- Incandescent lamps
- Halogen lamps
- Dimmable LED lamps / Dimmable LED strips
- Control of all settings and functions through the remote control included in the kit.
- Switch with a press of a button between the previously saved custom 10 groups, different levels for all channels or Light Show settings.
- Easy save of 10 custom groups, different levels for all channels or Light Show settings.
- Activation of Light Show controlled by sound from microphone(1), Line-in or unsynchronized.
- Fully automatic Color Organ with digital division of the bandwidth in 4 range: LF 50 – 200 Hz , MLF 200 Hz – 1 kHz , MHF 1 – 7 kHz , HF 7 – 14 kHz
- Level Meter with / without AGC (Automatic gain control).
- Automatic or manual switching between different programs of Light Show.
- Adjust sensitivity AGC (Automatic gain control) for Color Organ separately for each frequency channel LF, MLF, MHF, HF in 4 levels, saved separately for each audio input.
- Equalize or adjust the light intensity for channels in Light Show.
- Smooth change of light intensity when switching on or off each phase-controlled channel.
- Smooth change of light intensity for all channels to reach the preset levels when selecting one of the ten preset functions.
- Ability to set phase control for each channel or ON/OFF option.
- Ability to choose if the channels are off or a saved function is activated when the supply voltage is applied.
- LED on each one of the channels connected to the microcontroller pins for indication and diagnostics.
- Full optically isolated from mains voltage.
- Optron and TRIAC in the output of each channel.
- The controller can be tested via the onboard LEDs, being safely powered only by 12V.
Basic operations and wired diagram
Light Show basic operations
All operations and settings are performed by the included IR remote control.
Note 1: Line-in audio signal must be from the Line-out of a player,
computer (green jack) or smartphone. Do not use a speaker output from
amplifier or car audio. Adjust (increase) the level of the player until the
channels start to turn on.
Note 2: See section 5.0 for more details
Table programs of Light Show
Remote control buttons: ON / OFF, Next program (to 10)., ****Previous
program (to 1)
Note: Programs 9 and 10 are designed for use with dimmable LED lamps only.
Table of the Factory Pre Stored Light Show Functions (You can change these settings)
Note 1: Button **Turns OFF all channels / Turns ON the saved functions
for button 9.
Note 2:** See section 2.0 for more details
Wiring diagram and description
Warning: The device works with HIGH VOLTAGE !
Touching any of the elements of the device when plugged in can be life
threatening. Outputs do NOT have protection from short circuit or overload.
Improper connection will lead to a damaged controller.
The controller can control lamps for 120V or 230V that allow dimming :
- Incandescent lamps
- Halogen lamps
- Dimmable LED lamps
Using lamps that do not allow dimming may damage the lamp and controller.
Dimmable LED lamps is recommended to be connected via a series resistor that limits the inrush current. Line-in audio signal must be from the Line-out of a player, computer (green jack) or smartphone. Do not use a speaker output from amplifier or car audio. Adjust (increase) the level of the player until the channels start to turn on. If the power of the load is more than 60% of the maximum allowable per channel, it is necessary to provide air flow around the triacs by means of a small 12V fan (80mm). The case temperature of each triac should not exceed 80°C.
Settings and Operation
All operations and settings are performed by the included IR remote control.
Use of Stored Functions
Easy switching between different levels and settings Buttons 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
are used for control of the corresponding channels or as part of the ten
buttons for stored functions. Switching is performed with the button ****–
alternatively. When buttons 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 are used for channels control,
STATUS LED flashes with short pulse (0.01s) and a long pause (2s). You can
quickly switch between the different saved light levels and Light Show
settings with the use of the buttons 0, 1, 2, …, 9, and the levels will change
smoothly until the new values are reached.
Table of the Factory Pre Stored Functions (You can change these settings)
Button | Channel 1 | Channel 2 | Channel 3 | Channel 4 |
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0 | Light Show without sound sync. (light sequencer) – Program 1 – AUTO | |||
1 | Level 30% | Level 100% | Level 30% | Level 100% |
2 | Level 100% | Level 30% | Level 100% | Level 30% |
3 | Level 10% | Level 10% | Level 10% | Level 10% |
4 | Level 20% | Level 20% | Level 20% | Level 20% |
5 | Light Show – Program 4 – Color organ classic – Line-In | |||
6 | Light Show – Program 7 – Sound activated 3 – Line-In | |||
7 | Light Show – Program 5 – Sound activated 1 – VU – Line-In | |||
8 | Light Show – Program 3 – Color organ with smooth transitions – Line- |
In
9| Light Show – Program 1 – AUTO – Line-In
Note:
- The functions are the highest priority. No matter what mode is the controller using, the function button will activate the appropriate stored settings.
- The buttons 0 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 are always used for switching Functions.
- Using the C button switches the controller to channel control mode via buttons 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Saving Functions
You can save the present levels and Light Show settings in the non-volatile
memory by successively pressing and releasing the buttons MENU and one of 0 ,
1 , 2 , …, 9.
- List of the settings are stored separately for each of the buttons from 0 to 9 :
- Levels of the channels
- ON/OFF Light Show
- If Light Show is activated:
- The present program
- Programs with or without sound synchronization
- Audio input: Line-in or Microphone(1)
Note:
- The Light Show settings are stored separately for each function button 0 to 9 and the button for a total of 11 groups. Changing one setting will save all active at that time, only for the button .
- The settings for each function key 0 to 9 are saved only with the buttons MENU, 0 to 9.
- Light Show can not be activated if it is disabled by the sequence: MENU, ****, 0. You can find more info about these settings on section 5.13.
Lighting mode – Channels control
Setting the levels for the channels
The controller is in lighting mode when the light show is OFF.
Buttons 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 are used for control of the corresponding channels or as
part of the ten buttons stored functions. Switching is performed with the
button ****– alternatively. When buttons 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 are used for channels
control, STATUS LED flashes with short pulse (0.01s) and a long pause (2s).
Using the C button switches the controller to channel control mode via buttons
1 , 2 , 3 , 4
A single button system is used for regulating each channel and it is as follows:
- By pressing and releasing the button for specific channel the light’s intensity is increasing.
- After the next pressing and releasing it is fixed on the current level.
- After pressing and releasing again – the light’s intensity is decreasing.
- After the next pressing and releasing it is fixed on the current level. By repeating steps I – IV or part of them the required level can be reached.
For more precise adjustment the + and – buttons can be used. They regulate the last channel that was used, or the selected one by pressing and releasing the button C and the button for the specific channel.
Note: The options for controlling the device have the following priority:
- Buttons for Functions
- Light Show control buttons
- Buttons for channels control
Adjusting the speed of smooth transitions when switching channels
The speed settings of smooth channels switching and speed settings in Light
Show program 2 – “Smooth transitions sequence” is the same. The adjustment can
be made in the light show program 2 by + and – buttons. You can find more info
about these settings on section 5.9.
Setting the channels in PHASE CONTROL or ON/OFF mode
You can switch certain channels in phase control (method for power limiting)
or ON/OFF by turning ON the necessary channels for ON/OFF mode and
sequentially press and release the MENU, **, 1 . With this combination, the
turned ON channels are stored in non-volatile memory with function ON/OFF, and
the turned OFF channels with phase control. After such a change it is
recommended the stored values and settings for buttons 0, 1, …, 9 to be made
again.
Note:** Channels that are in ON/OFF mode do not work correctly in Light
Show.
Table of General Settings
Settings changes can be made by successively pressing and releasing the
following buttons:
Note: The interval between each button must not exceed 2 seconds.
Hardware return to factory settings
Switch OFF the mains voltage 120 – 230V to perform the specified sequence.
- Turn OFF the 12V power supply.
- Temporarily connect the pads 5 and 6 on J3. (Caution: incorrectly connect pads can damage the controller)
- Turn ON the 12V power supply. After 2-3 seconds or when STATUS LED turns ON :
- Turn OFF the 12V power supply.
- Remove the connection.
Note: Hardware return to factory settings always return settings for mains voltage 120V 60Hz (USA, Canada, …). If your mains voltage is 230V 50Hz (EU, Russia, …) necessary to execute the sequence of table 3.4 – MENU, ****, 0 , 5 .
Status LED Indication
For indication of the received infrared pulses and the current state of some features is used STATUS LED. When the buttons 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 are used for the control of specific channel, STATUS LED flashes with short pulse (0.01s) and a long pause (2s). After pressing the button MENU the status LED is activated for 2 seconds (on/off in 0.1 sec.) as indication for waiting for the next button to be pressed.
Light Show Control and Settings
Turning ON/OFF Light Show
Turn ON/OFF Light Show by pressing button ****.
Note:
- When Light Show is activated by pressing button , the last saved settings will be activated instead of the last used settings by the function keys 0 to 9. The Light Show settings are stored separately for each function button 0 to 9 and the button for a total of 11 groups. Changing one setting will save all active at that time, only for the button ****.
- Light Show can not be activated if it is disabled by the sequence: MENU, ****, 0.
- You can find more info about these settings on section 5.13.
Switching programs
You can switch between programs with the following buttons:
- ****next program (to 10)
- ****previous program (to 1)
Switching between programs with/without sound control
The button TEST is used (if Light Show is activated) to switch between two
groups of programs:
- programs with sound control – Color organ, Level meter, etc.
- programs with self patterns – chaser, moving light, etc.
Switching between audio inputs
You can switch between audio inputs with the following key sequence:
- MENU, ****– Line-in
- MENU, ****– Microphone(1)
The interval between each button must not exceed 2 seconds.
Setting Line-in Audio Sensitivity
When using a Line-in, you can choose between two sensitivity levels with the
buttons:
- – Standard sensitivity (default)
- + High sensitivity
To adjust the sensitivity of the line input, the controller must be set to one
of the Light Show programs with sound control (programs 3 to 10 – Color organ,
Level meter, etc.).
First pressing one of the + or – buttons only serves to indicate the current
sensitivity state for a period of 2 seconds:
- Standard sensitivity – channel 3 ON (green)
- High sensitivity – channel 4 ON (blue)
Note 1: Press the C button before adjusting the sensitivity if you have
already made other settings (eg those in section 5.7).
Note 2: This setting is unavailable when using the microphone input.
Setting maximum brightness levels for channels in Light Show
Some colors LEDs are brighter than others. With this option, you have the
ability to equalize brightness. You can equalize or adjust the light intensity
for channels in Light Show by following these steps:
-
View maximum brightness levels for channels in Light Show
You can visualise the present levels with key sequence: C, ****(Light Show must be switched OFF). -
Setting maximum brightness levels for channels in Light Show
-
Turn OFF Light Show ( button or ).
-
Set the channels to desired levels(See section 3.1) or visualise the present levels with key sequence: C, ****and adjust them.
-
Save the new levels by pressing and releasing the following buttons: MENU, ****, C.
Note:
- Some colors lamps are brighter than others. With this option, you have the ability to equalize brightness.
- Use this option only if necessary.
- This setting does not affect program 2 – “Smooth transitions sequence (PWM) without sound control”.
- For proper operation of Light Show program 3, the maximum level of channels should not be less than 15%.
Setting Audio Sensitivity AGC (Automatic gain control) for Color Organ
You can adjust sensitivity AGC for Color Organ separately for each frequency
channel LF, MLF, MHF, HF in 4 levels. These settings are saved separately for
each audio input – for 4 frequency channels on Line-In and for 4 on
Microphone-In(1).
To adjust the sensitivity, the controller must be set on one of the two
programs for Color Organ (program 3 or 4 – Table 5.11), and buttons 1 to 4
must be set for channels control (button ****– status led flashes with short
pulse 0.01s and a long pause 2s).
The selection of the channel that you want to adjust is made by pressing one of the buttons 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 respectively for frequency channels LF, MLF, MHF, HF. By pressing one of the buttons 1 to 4, the present level of sensitivity is displayed on the output channels as a level bar, where level 1 (which is the lowest sensitivity) will turn ON channel 1 and level 4 ( which is the highest sensitivity) will turn ON channels 1, 2, 3, 4. The selection of a channel is active until another channel is selected or the program is switched.
Table of Sensitivity level AGC
The adjustment for the selected frequency channel is made by buttons + and – , and the levels are visualized on the output channels 1 , 2 , 3 , 4. Pressing the button once serves only for visualization. Pressing it again serves for regulation. After the change of sensitivity it takes some time (3 – 15 s) for activation of the new settings.
Table of the Factory Pre Stored Levels Sensitivity (You can change this settings)
Adjusting the speed in the programs without sound synchronization
You can adjust the speed of programs without sound synchronization by buttons
- and – .
Note: Three separate speeds are stored: for programs 3 – 8, for programs 9 and 10, for program 2 and Lighting mode.
Adjusting the speed in program 2 – “Smooth transition sequence”
You can change the speed of the smooth transition in program 2 – “Smooth
transition sequence (PWM) without sound control” with buttons + and – .
Note: This setting affects the speed of smooth transitions when switching
channels in the Lighting mode.
Three separate speeds are stored:
- for programs 3 – 8
- for programs 9 and 10
- for program 2 and lighting mode
Determining the optimal voltage of the audio signal –
Level meter without AGC (Automatic gain control)
To determine the optimal audio signal level (Line-In only), you can temporarily turn off the AGC. When program 5 is active (Sound activated 1 – VU) you can select the use of the AGC:
- Button 1 – turn ON AGC (default)
- Button 2 – turn OFF AGC
Table of input voltage when the AGC is turned OFF for the corresponding display of channels 1, 2, 3, 4
The level is optimal when channels 1 and 2 are ON and channel 3 is flashing.
Note:
- This setting will not be saved. Exit from program 5 automatically turns ON the AGC.
- Program 5 and switched OFF AGC can be saved to a function key (see section 2.2).
- AGC can be turned OFF when MIC-IN is active. The voltages for switching ON channels 1 – 4 are respectively: 0.25V, 0.5V, 1V, 1.25V.
Programs of Light Show
Table programs of Light Show
Note: Programs 9 and 10 are designed for use with dimmable LED lamps only.
Pulses duration at the outputs
For two groups of programs it is possible to set the duration of the pulses in
the outputs of the channels:
-
Color organ – programs 3 and 4
When program 3 or 4 is active, you can set the pulses duration with button C alternatively – normal / extended. -
Strobe – programs 9 and 10
When program 9 or 10 is active, you can set the pulses duration with button C alternatively – normal / short.
Table of General Settings for Light Show
Settings changes can be made by successively pressing and releasing the
following buttons:
Note: The interval between each button must not exceed 2 seconds.
Description of the remote control buttons
NOTE 1: To use a microphone need an external module MACL .
NOTE 2: Buttons 1, 2, 3 and 4 are used for control of the corresponding
channels or as part of the ten buttons (0 – 9) for stored functions. Switching
is performed by the button ****. When they are used for channels control,
STATUS LED flashes with short pause (0.01s) and a long pause (2s).
Arrangement of the buttons on the remote control:
Battery CR2025 (not included in kit)
References
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