Beautiful colour.
Let light transform your home.
RGBW Controller 2.
Looks can be deceiving.
RGBW 2 may look plain and boring, but what it can do is simply beautiful.
Whether you wish to create an atmosphere suitable for focusing, entertaining or relaxing. Get full control over the light in your life. Set the mood. Change the ambience. Feel different. This is what the Fibaro RGBW 2 can do.
Atmospheric.
Light shows.
You're in control.
Fibaro RGBW 2 can fill your home with colour – from soft hues to invigorating neons. It can keep you safe, help you relax or let your hair down. The choice is yours.
Design your own light show.
Of course, you want everyone in your home to be healthy and happy. Fortunately, you can have your LED strip connected to RGBW 2 provide a visual indication that all is well based on readings from Z-Wave Sensors.
Should your Z-Wave system detect any threat such as fire or burglary, RGBW 2 can spring into action and visually warn you and your family – and deter a would be burglar or help guide the way to an exit.
Colour at your fingertips.
More than colour.
Do it yourself.
RGBW strips include Red, Green, Blue & seperate White LEDs, allowing you to recreate over 16 million colours and beautiful warm or cool white light. Unlike RGB LED Strips (which don’t have a dedicated White LED), you will get far richer hues and whites.
- Connect your 14/24V DC Power Supply to the P (positive) and GND (negative) terminals on RGBW 2 module.
- Optional: Connect 4 switches to IN 1, 2, 3 & 4 (or connect 1 switch to all 4 INs).
- Connect the P (positive) from your Power Supply to your LED Strip. Connect the remaining 4 wires (R, G, B, W) to OUT 1, 2, 3 & 4.
RGB strips include Red, Green & Blue LEDs, allowing you to recreate 16 million colours. White is achieved by setting all 3 colour channels to the same intensity.
- Connect your 14/24V DC Power Supply to the P (positive) and GND (negative) terminals on RGBW 2 module.
- Optional: Connect 4 switches to IN 1, 2, 3 & 4 (or connect 1 switch to all 4 INs).
- Connect the P (positive) from your Power Supply to your LED Strip. Connect the remaining 4 wires (R, G, B, W) to OUT 1, 2, 3 & 4.
Instead of controlling one colour LED strip, you could also control up to 4 independent 1 colour (or white) LED strips.
- Connect your 14/24V DC Power Supply to the P (positive) and GND (negative) terminals on RGBW 2 module.
- Optional: Connect 4 switches to IN 1, 2, 3 & 4 (one switch for each LED strip).
- Connect the P (positive) from your Power Supply to each of your LED Strips. Then connect the negative from each LED Strip to OUT 1, 2, 3 & 4 respectively.
Analogue sensors.
This clever little device can also be used to connect up to four 0-10V analogue sensors, including light sensors, soil moisture sensors, wind sensors, rain gauges, pressure sensors and potentiometers.
This valuable data can then be used to automate your home on a whole new level.
Rob H –
4 inputs 4 outputs.
This little (and it’s very little) unit is a highly flexible little zwave device. I recently bought a few of these to integrate a customers basic hardwired alarm system into their Vera system. Using just 3 of these devices and some DPDT relays we were able to make the Alarm Systems 6 PIRs available for use in the Vera system for automation ( 2 x RGBW modules using the module inputs). We also provided Feed back to Vera of Alarm system Ready/Not Ready, Armed/Disarmed and System in Alarm. And then provided control of the alarm via Vera (1x RGBW module, 3 inputs 1 output). We were able to maintain instant PIR updates to the alarm system while also being able to use the existing hardwired devices for automation.
The RGBW modules have performed flawlessly and were super simple to setup. I will be adding a few of these to my own OpenHAB system to control my Garden Lights and Sprinklers and I’m sure I’ll find something else I can either feed in to my system or control with these awesome little devices!