Safety Precautions
Do not power on a display module when tubes are damaged or missing.
Risk of electrical shock. Do not power on any display module when the casing of one or
more modules is incomplete, broken or taken apart. Keep the modules in a dry place.
Do not take apart the display modules or the control module.
Use the power supply that came with the display module, or use a power supply that's
compliant with the technical specifications of the display module.
Operate the system in a well-ventilated area only and keep it away from flammable
materials. Always clean the system with a dry or very slightly damp cloth. Do not use any
detergents or alcohols. Be careful while touching the tubes, esp. the nozzle at the top.
Power off the system before cleaning. The system must be completely dry when it's
powered on.
Technical Information
Control Module
Power consumption
2.5 W max.
Dimensions
124 mm x 125 mm x 34 mm (W x D x H)
Weight
270 g
IN-13 Display Module
Power supply
12 VDC, 1000 mA, regulated
Power consumption
10 W max.
DC-connector
5.5 x 2.1 mm
and
allowed
Dimensions
264 mm x 74 mm x 195 mm (W x D x H)
Weight
660 g
IV-26 Display Module
Power supply
12 VDC, 500 mA regulated
Power consumption
5 W max.
DC-connector
5.5 x 2.1 mm
and
allowed
Dimensions
264 mm x 74 mm x 150 mm (W x D x H)
Weight
600 g
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User Manual
Selecting the previous item.
Selecting the next item.
Go to the next screen.
Select the menu that the system activates after start-up.
Select YES or NO.
Select YES or NO.
Go to the next screen.
Select whether or not the system starts up in standby mode (sleep mode).
This feature is useful if main power may go down while you keep the system in standby.
If start-up standby mode is ON, and main power goes down and comes back up after a
while, the system will restart and immediately go back to standby.
Cycle through the group of RGB animation types:
WAVE
►
SOLID
Select the next RGB animation.
Go to the next screen.
Here you can select the default RGB animation. This selection becomes apparent when
you enter the audio menu or the animation menu.
Select the previous value.
Select the next value.
Go to the next screen.
The communication speed between the main module and the display module is
selectable. Select 160 kHz or higher if you've hooked up two IV-26 display modules. 100
kHz suffices for all other combinations of display modules.
When you change the bus speed, it'll only take effect when you save the settings and
restart the system.
Save all changes to the EEPROM and go back to the first
screen.
Discard all changes and go to the next screen.
Restart modifying the settings. All changes made so far are
preserved.
When you choose YES, the settings are saved in the EEPROM of the main module.
User Manual
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Startup Menu
◄► Audio ►
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Startup Standby
◄► OFF ►
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Bus Speed
◄► 100 kHz ►
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Save?
YES NO BACK
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RGB Animation
WAVE 1 ►
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