PIERRE RGBCW Led Strip Module is a device used to control RGB (Red, Green, Blue) LED light strips (allowing users to adjust colors, brightness, and times patterns or effects.)
This device is designed to control your LED strips of all types, i.e. single color, dual color, RGB, RGB+WW(or RGB+CW) & RGB+WW+CW. Many devices offer different color modes and effects, such as: color changing (smooth transitions between colors), strobe (rapid color changes), fade (gradual color changes), and flash (quick flashes of different colors).
A PIERRE Wave - RGBW Led Strip Module is a compact, rectangular device housing Zigbee chipset and control circuitry. Connectors include 4-pin RGB strip connectors and a standard DC jack for power input. Built-in antenna enables wireless communication with Zigbee devices and hubs.
The controller box is a small, compact device that houses the electronics needed to control the RGB LED strip. It has a reset button on its surface. RGB strip controllers have connectors to attach the LED strip. These connectors match the type of RGB strip being used (e.g., 4-pin connectors for common RGB strips).
They also have connectors for power input and times additional outputs for extending the strip or connecting multiple segments. Many RGB strip controllers require a separate power supply to provide sufficient power to the LED strip. The power supply is often connected to the controller box via a DC jack or terminal block.
The PIERRE Application offers functions like: power on/off, color selection, brightness adjustment, and mode selection (e.g., static color, color changing modes).
Installation is easy with plug-and-play connectors or terminals for straightforward setup.
Users can customize their RGB LED strip automations to suit different environments or moods. The device acts as a versatile tool, empowering users to tailor their surroundings with precise color adjustments, brightness control, and dynamic lighting effects, so you can create convenient scenarios for any occasion.
What happens if there is a power outage?
If the power goes out, smart devices will retain their last state and resume functionality when power is restored. For critical devices, battery backups can be used to maintain operation during an outage.
Lights, switches, and other devices except for sockets will be connected in a star pattern, but where should the star point be? Room-by-room, or can everything be in the house’s distribution cabinet?
The PIERRE system uses star wiring, meaning every device to be controlled must be wired to a central location – the distribution box of the PIERRE Controllers. This box can be separated from high-voltage wiring or combined with it. In some cases, star points are created per floor, with each floor having its own PIERRE distribution box. These boxes are all connected to the internet, ensuring complete system integration and control.
How should the lighting be wired?
For lighting, each fixture to be switched separately must have its own wire. If multiple lights are on the same circuit, they can be connected and controlled by a single switch. All wires must be connected to the PIERRE distribution box. The switch wires must also be wired directly to the PIERRE distribution box.
What type of LED strip is needed, and how often does it need to be powered?
Usually, LED strips need to be powered every 5 meters. The electrical setup should be done in a way that the system functions perfectly without PIERRE. We simply add control, convenience, remote access, and automation to the devices.
Can the PIERRE system handle 48V magnetic, recessed LED systems and their dimming?
The PIERRE system supports several dimming methods. These include PWM, 0-10V, and phase dimming.