Superneox SNV4 Pro Neopixel Lightsaber User Guide
- August 7, 2024
- Superneox
Table of Contents
Superneox SNV4 Pro Neopixel Lightsaber
Specifications
- Product Name: ForcePark V2 Saber
- Compatibility: Android and iOS systems
- Bluetooth: Yes
- Sound Fonts: Proffie sound fonts compatible
- Blade Effects: Customizable
Product Usage Instructions
- Android System: Scan the QR code to download the app.
- Turn on Bluetooth and location services on your phone, then open the app.
- Tap the Bluetooth icon in the toolbar to connect.
- iOS System: Search for “ForcePark V2” in the App Store to download.
- After tapping the Scan button, select the detected device (Bluetooth device name: FORCEPARK) for Bluetooth connection.
- Once connected successfully, there will be a voice prompt from the saber.
Control the Saber
- Control various functions of the saber through the app.
Replace Sound Fonts
- (Read SD card information for operation)
- To replace sound fonts, rename the Proffie sound font folder with a numerical designation from 1 to 99.
- Ensure the track file name is in the format “trackxx.wav”, such as “track1.wav”.
Blade Effects Editing
- Customize local blade effects.
Parameter Adjustment
- Restore Settings
- APP Version Information Check
- Clash On/Off
- Motion Control On/Off
- Swing On/Off
- Hum On/Off
- Volume Adjustment
- Power On/Off Speed Adjustment
- Blade Light Length Adjustment
- Color Palette
- Motion Sensitivity Adjustment
Add Blade Effects via Computer
- Instructions to add blade effects via computer are not provided in this extract.
Upgrade SD Card Program
- To upgrade the SD card program, place the provided upgrade file (named “sword2022.bin”) into the root directory.
- Insert the SD card and battery.
- When you hear the sound of metal impact, it indicates that the board upgrade is completed.
FAQ
- Q: How do I connect the saber to the app?
- A: For Android, scan the QR code to download and tap the Bluetooth icon to connect. For iOS, search for “ForcePark V2” in the App Store and select the detected device for Bluetooth connection.
- Q: How can I customize blade effects?
- A: Blade effects can be customized through the app by editing local blade effects and adjusting parameters like color palette and motion sensitivity.
DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL THE APP
- For Android System: Scan the QR code to download.
- For iOS System: Search ” ForcePark V2″ in the App Store to download.
TURN ON BLUETOOTH AND LOCATION SERVICES ON YOUR PHONE, THEN OPEN THE APP
- Tap the Bluetooth icon in the toolbar to connect.
- After tapping the Scan button, select the detected device (Bluetooth device name: FORCEPARK) for Bluetooth connection. Once connected successfully, the re will be a voice prompt from the saber.
CONTROL THE SABER
- Control various functions of the saber through the APP.
REPLACE SOUND FONTS
REPLACE SOUND FONTS (READ SD CARD INFORMATION FOR OPERATION)
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Replacement method:
- Remove battery – Remove SD card – Import sound effects
- Install SD card – Install battery – Restart
- The maximum number of soundfount files that an SD card can store is 99 sets. The maximum number of sounds that can be marked for the APP is 25 sets.
- If the sound font file name is 1-25, there is no need to mark it on the app. If the sound font file name is 26-99, it needs to be marked on the APP.
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Simple Replacements:
SNV4pro is compatible with Proffie sound fonts (with very few exceptions). All you need to do is rename the Proffie sound font folder with a numerical designation from 1 to 99. However, the track file name must be in the format tra ckxx. wav, such as track1.wav. -
Complex Replacements:
- The folder name of the sound font file should be numbered from 1 to 99.
- The types of sound effects include humxx.wav, blstxx.wav, clshxx.wav, forcexx.wav, stabxx.wav, etc., where xx ranges from 01 to 09(e.g., hum01.wav), or from 1 to 15(e.g., hum1 .wav), or left empty (hum.wav).
- The names of corresponding sound fonts must be placed directly in the main folder (e.g., 1:/hum01.wav) or in sub-folders with corresponding names established (e.g., 1:/hum/hum01.wav).
BLADE EFFECTS EDITING
Local Blade Effects
- Clicking to play, it will display the actual effects on the saber.
- Blade effects within the “Local Blade Effects” can be designed ted as available effects for the saber by marking them with a “star”
- If the number of ” star” light effects in the “Local Blade Effects” exceeds the maximum limit, the system will issue a warning.
- Blade effects uploaded from the “Public Blade Effects” and “My Blade Effects” will be saved into “Local Blade Effects” after clicking the upload button.
Public Blade Effects
- Running blade effects can be viewed on the APP.
- Any public blade effects can be uploaded to the ” Local Blade Effects”.
My Blade Effects
- Register an account on the website www.saberopen.com.
- Log in to the APP with the registered account. Edited blade effects will automatically be saved to “My Blade Effects”.
- Users can select preferred blade effects from “My Blade Effects”, and then click ” upload” to find the newly uploaded blade effects in the ” Local Blade Effects” Area.
PARAMETER ADJUSTMENT
- Volume Adjustment
- Power On/Off Speed Adjustment
- Blade Light Length Adjustment
- Color Palette
- Motion Sensitivity Adjustment
OTHER APP SETTINGS
- Restore Settings
- APP Version Information Check
- Clash On/Off
- Motion Control On/Off
- Swing On/Off
- Hum On/Off
ADD BLADE EFFECTS VIA COMPUTER
- Create a folder named “filexx” (where xx ranges from 1 to 90 ) under the ” all-light” directory.
- Rename the downloaded blade effect file on the computer to “light1.bin”.
- Place the blade effect file and ” readme” file into the newly created “filexx” folder.
UPGRADE SD CARD PROGRAM
- Place the upgrade file provided by the official into the root directory (upgrade file named sword2022.bin).
- Then insert the SD card and the battery.
- When you hear the sound of metal impact, it indicates that the board upgrade is completed.
WARNING!
- Both ”power on” and ”set” are system files and must not be deleted or altered!
- Files named ”file91” to ”file99” within the ‘ ‘all-light’’ folder are system light effect files and must not be deleted or altered!
- The system can only recognize 44.1 kHz mono-channel WAV audio files. Other formats may cause abnormal playback or even system errors!
References
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