1. Ifihan
The RGBZONE SP108E WiFi LED Controller is designed for controlling addressable LED strips and modules. It offers versatile control options via a smartphone application, supporting both IOS and Android devices. This controller is compatible with a wide range of LED driver ICs and provides numerous dynamic and static color modes to enhance your lighting experience.

Image 1.1: The RGBZONE SP108E WiFi LED Controller, shown with the included 3-pin connector cable and screwdriver.
2. Package Awọn akoonu
Jọwọ rii daju pe gbogbo awọn ohun ti a ṣe akojọ si isalẹ wa ninu apo rẹ:
- 1 x RGBZONE SP108E WiFi LED Controller
- 1 x 3PIN Connector Cable
- 1 x Screwdriver
- 1 x Itọsọna olumulo (iwe yii)
3. Awọn pato
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Ẹ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́ |
|---|---|
| Awoṣe | SP108E |
| Iṣagbewọle Voltage | DC 5V~24V |
| Max Control Pixels | 2048 awọn piksẹli |
| Max Wattage | 144W |
| Ọna Iṣakoso | WiFi (2.4G only), App Control (IOS 10.0+, Android 4.4+) |
| Supported ICs | WS2811, WS2812B, WS2801, SK6812, SK6812-RGBW, WS2813, LPD6803, LPD8806, APA102, TM1913, UCS1903, SM16703, DMX512, etc. (Does not support 5050RGB or RGBW LED strips without ICs) |
| Awọn iwọn | 85mm x 45mm x 23mm (Controller body) |
| Awọn ọna ṣiṣe | AP (Access Point) Mode, STA (Station) Mode |
| Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ | 180 dynamic modes, 8 single color modes, 16 million static colors, color capture from image, adjustable brightness/speed, reverse connection protection, hot swap protection, save user settings. |

Image 3.1: Physical dimensions of the SP108E WiFi LED Controller.

Image 3.2: List of compatible LED driver ICs and the pin assignments for the controller's output ports.
4. Eto Itọsọna
4.1. Asopọ Hardware
- So okun LED pọ: Identify the data (DAT), clock (CLK) if applicable, VCC, and GND pins on your addressable LED strip. Connect these to the corresponding output ports on the SP108E controller.
- For single-wire ICs (e.g., WS2812B, WS2811, SK6812): Connect DAT, VCC, and GND. CLK is not used.
- For two-wire ICs (e.g., WS2801, APA102, SK9822): Connect DAT, CLK, VCC, and GND.
Pataki: The color of the LED connector wire may not match the color of the controller's labels. Always distinguish GND, DAT, CLK, and VCC based on the LED strip's markings and the controller's labels.
- Sopọ Ipese Agbara: Connect a DC 5V-24V power supply to the controller's input. Ensure the voltage ibaamu awọn ibeere ti rẹ LED rinhoho.
- Do not use a 12V or 24V power supply for a 5V LED strip.
- The controller supports a wide voltage range (DC 5V-24V) and will automatically adapt.


Aworan 4.1: Examples of wiring connections for different types of addressable LED strips.

Image 4.2: Ensure the power supply voltage baamu awọn ibeere ti okun LED rẹ.
4.2. App sori
The SP108E controller is managed via the "LedShop" mobile application.
- Ṣe igbasilẹ Ohun elo: Wa fun "LedShop" in the App Store (for IOS) or Google Play Store (for Android), or scan the QR code provided on the controller or in the product packaging.
- Ibamu:
- IOS version 10.0 or later is required.
- Android OS version 4.4 or later is required.

Image 4.3: Instructions for downloading the "LedShop" app and a general connection diagram.
5. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
The SP108E controller supports two WiFi connection modes: AP Mode and STA Mode.
5.1. AP (Access Point) Mode
In AP Mode, the controller acts as its own WiFi hotspot, allowing your phone to connect directly to it. This mode is suitable for direct control without a router.
- Agbara Tan: Power on the SP108E controller.
- Connect to Controller WiFi: On your smartphone, go to WiFi settings. Find and connect to the WiFi network named "SP108E_xxxx" (where xxxx is a unique identifier). The default password is "12345678".
- Open LedShop App: Launch the "LedShop" application. The app should automatically detect and connect to the controller.
- Rename Controller (Optional): You can long-press the connected device in the app to rename it for easier identification.
5.2. STA (Station) Mode
In STA Mode, the controller connects to your existing 2.4G WiFi network, allowing you to control it from anywhere within your network, or even remotely if your router supports it. This mode requires a 2.4G WiFi network; 5G networks are not supported.
- Connect via AP Mode First: Initially, connect your phone to the controller in AP Mode as described above.
- Configure STA Mode in App: Within the "LedShop" app, navigate to the settings or WiFi configuration section. Select your home 2.4G WiFi network from the list and enter its password.
- Jẹrisi Asopọmọra: The controller will attempt to connect to your router. Once connected, the controller's WiFi network ("SP108E_xxxx") will disappear, and your phone can reconnect to your home WiFi network. The app will then find the controller on your LAN.
Akiyesi: If the device fails to connect to your WiFi network within 20 seconds, it will revert to AP Mode. You may need to repeat the steps.
5.3. App Features and Settings
Once connected, the "LedShop" app provides comprehensive control over your LED lighting:
- Aṣayan Ipo: Choose from 180 multi-color dynamic modes or 8 single-color dynamic modes.
- Awọn awọ Aimi: Access 16 million static color options.
- Imọlẹ & Iṣatunṣe Iyara: Adjust the brightness and speed of dynamic effects.
- Color Capture: Use the "from-image-to-effect" function to capture colors from an image and apply them to your LEDs.
- Pixel & Segment Settings: Configure the total number of pixels and segments to ensure correct display for your specific LED strip. The controller supports up to 2048 pixels.
- IC Type Selection: Select the correct LED driver IC type for your strip (e.g., WS2812B, APA102).
- Fi Eto pamọ: User settings are automatically saved when power is off.

Aworan 5.1: Examples of the "LedShop" app interface, demonstrating mode selection, color wheels, and customization options.

Image 5.2: Comprehensive guide to app usage, including connection modes, settings, and effect customization.
6. Itọju
- Ninu: Lo aṣọ gbígbẹ tí ó rọ láti nu olùdarí náà. Má ṣe lo àwọn ohun ìfọmọ́ omi tàbí aerosols.
- Ayika: This device is designed for indoor use only. Avoid exposure to moisture, extreme temperatures, and direct sunlight.
- Awọn isopọ: Máa ṣàyẹ̀wò gbogbo àwọn ìsopọ̀ wáyà láti rí i dájú pé wọ́n wà ní ààbò àti pé wọn kò ní ìbàjẹ́.
- Awọn imudojuiwọn famuwia: Check the "LedShop" app or RGBZONE's official website for any available firmware updates for the controller to ensure optimal performance and new features.
7. Laasigbotitusita
| Isoro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
|---|---|---|
| Alakoso ko ṣiṣẹ lori. | Ko si ipese agbara, iwọn didun ti ko tọtage, faulty power supply. | Ensure power supply is connected and functional. Verify voltage matches LED strip requirements (DC 5V-24V). |
| Cannot connect to controller WiFi (AP Mode). | Incorrect password, controller not in AP mode, 5G WiFi interference. | Default password is "12345678". Power cycle the controller to force AP mode. Ensure your phone is using 2.4G WiFi. |
| Controller fails to connect to home WiFi (STA Mode). | Incorrect WiFi password, 5G WiFi network, controller too far from router. | Double-check WiFi password. Ensure your router is broadcasting a 2.4G network. Move controller closer to the router. |
| LEDs not lighting up or displaying incorrect colors/patterns. | Incorrect wiring (DAT, CLK, VCC, GND), wrong IC type selected in app, incorrect pixel count, faulty LED strip. | Verify all wiring connections are correct. Select the exact IC type of your LED strip in the app. Set the correct number of pixels. Test with a known working LED strip if possible. |
| Controller does not respond to app commands. | No WiFi connection, app not properly synced, controller frozen. | Ensure your phone is connected to the controller (AP Mode) or the same home WiFi network (STA Mode). Close and reopen the app. Power cycle the controller. |
8. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the RGBZONE official website or contact their customer service directly. Details are typically available on the product packaging or the brand's online presence.
Olupese: RGBZONE
Nọmba awoṣe: SP108E / 4334417650
Ọjọ Akọkọ Wa: Oṣu Kẹfa Ọjọ 29, Ọdun 2018