Cyron Lighting HT1502W2 User Manual

Cyron Lighting Lighting

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21029 Itasca st., CHATSWORTH, CALIFORNIA 91311 USA

www.CYRON.com


Multicolor LED Lighting System

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HTP1502W2/HTP2402W2

Thank you for purchasing CYRON Multicolor LED Lighting System. This system will bring the latest lighting technology to
your home theatre, home décor, cabinets, and many other areas you choose. Installation of the system is simple and it can be done
by anyone with little or no electrical experience. Nonetheless, some custom installations may require professional help. Please
contact CYRON Technical Support at 818-772-1900 ext.106 for advice.

General Cautions

To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury:

Route and secure cords so that they will not be pinched or damaged

To further secure the wires, use only insulated staples or plastic ties

Not intended for recessed installations

Not intended for surface installation inside built-in furnishings

Do not install the entire system in closed compartments smaller than 4 cubic feet (26”x30”x10”)

To comply with National Electrical Code (NEC) and to prevent fire danger, run the cords where they are accessible for
examination. Cords should be visually examined periodically and immediately replaced when any damage is noted.


Contents

Please locate all system components. If any of the components are missing or damaged contact CYRON before
proceeding with installation.

1 x Controller / Hub

2 x Light bars

1 x Power supply

4 x Mounting brackets

Tapes, Hardware, Wipes

Installations

1. LIGHTBAR LOCATIONS NOTE: Depending on

the application, as few as one or as

many as six light bars may be used. There are many

intended uses and methods of light

placement. In most of the cases, the objective is to

place the light bar so it is not

directly visible, and its projected light is only seen.

This is particularly important if

combined colors such as white are being produced.

Feel free to experiment with light

placement and direction of light projection. There

may be more than one good

location.

Television Backlighting: The best location for

television installations is normally

behind the TV, about 1 to 4 inches from the outer

edges (left and right in most cases).

Also, vertically center the bars. See TV backlighting

diagram. The exact location may

vary depending on the make and model of the TV.

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