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Controlador H807SA Edit LETAL

The H807SA is a versatile controller that supports the Art-Net protocol with 8 ports, each capable of controlling multiple RGB and RGBW fixtures. It can operate in both Art-Net mode and SD card mode, allowing for offline programming and connection to DMX consoles. The device is compatible with a wide range of LED chips and provides detailed configuration options for optimal performance in various lighting setups.

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Controlador H807SA Edit LETAL

The H807SA is a versatile controller that supports the Art-Net protocol with 8 ports, each capable of controlling multiple RGB and RGBW fixtures. It can operate in both Art-Net mode and SD card mode, allowing for offline programming and connection to DMX consoles. The device is compatible with a wide range of LED chips and provides detailed configuration options for optimal performance in various lighting setups.

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Features:

1). H807SA supports Art-Net protocol, 8 ports, each port outputs max 6 universes
2). H807SA can also work in SD card mode(offline mode), and can also be connected to DMX console
3). In ArtNet mode, H807SA can control max 8160 RGB fixtures, or max 6144 RGBW fixtures
4). H807SA supports dozens of led chips, such as WS2812, WS2813, UCS1903, TM1914, etc
5). In SD card mode(offline mode), H807SA supports max 8192 pixels
6). When H807SA is connected to DMX console, H807SA occupies 7 or 8 channels(depend on RGB or RGBW)

Product Display
Basic workflow

Art-Net mode
Step 1. connect controller, PC, led strip and power supply together

Note:
1). the following image just connects led strip to one port, you can connect strip to as many port as you need in real project
2). H807SA supports dozens of led chips in Art-Net mode, they are listed as below
TM512, UCS512, SM16512, MY9914, TM1812, TM1804, TM1809, TM1923, WS2811, WS2812, WS2813, WS2815, UCS1903, UCS1909, UCS1912,
UCS2903, UCS2909, UCS2912, SM16703, SM16709, SM16712, TM1913, TM1926, TM1914, QED3110, TM1814, UCS8904, SK9816, APA102, WS2801,
LPD6803, LPD8806, SM16716
Or, you can also connect PC to controller via switch or router
Step 2. Set IP address on PC (in local area connection properties)
Step 3. Configure controller

First, you need to set IP address for controller, press MENU button

Now, the IP address of controller is 192.168.6.18 (The first, second and third byte are the same as the IP you set on PC)
Second, you need to choose the IC type of your strip

Note: for most of common used chips such as WS2811, WS2812, WS2813, WS2815, UCS1903, UCS1909, UCS1912, just choose "1812,1903,16703"
for most of common used DMX512 chips such as TM512, UCS512, just choose "DMX512".

Third, you need to set pixel channel (RGB or RGBW)


Fourth, you need to set starting universe, controller number, and universe number per port

At last, don't forget to press OK and save all the changes

Step 4. Art-Net settings in software

Let's say that you have one controller, you've set the IP address of controller to 18, IC type of led strip is WS2812(RGB), universe/port is 6

So, there should be 6*8=48 universes in total


In Madrix
In DMX Devices, press "Ctrl+A", select them all, then click "Enable"
Next, open patch editor, this is where you place the led fixtures according to real project
In Madmapper
In Xlights
SD card mode (offline mode)

In this mode, you can only use LED Build Software to program

Software download link:https://www.mediafire.com/file/pacq2yeage5ji36/LEDBuild_V4.58.exe/file

In this mode, each port can control max 1024 pixels


Basic workflow

Draw pixel map


Choose chip, set clock rate, etc
Make effects
Output controller data

Then, put this file into SD card

In SD card mode, you can also connect controller to DMX console, each controller occupies 7 DMX channels

First, you need to set DMX address (starting channel) on controller


For example, if DMX address is set to 1, then controller occupies channel 1,2,3,4,5,6,7

If DMX address is set to 3, then controller occupies channel 3,4,5,6,7,8,9

If you have many controllers connected together, you can set the DMX address of each controller to the same or differently

Functionality of the 7 channels

1st channel: set brightness; 2nd channel: red ; 3rd channel: green ; 4th channel: blue ; 5th channel: switch files ; 6th channel: set speed ; 7th channel: set effect directions

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