Safety and Electrical Connections
1. Always disconnect the electrical supply before handling, maintaining,
repairing or installing any pond equipment.
2. Do not open the controller. There are no serviceable parts inside the
controller.
3. Connect the 110 volt plug of the RGBW controller/transformer to a 110 volt
receptacle that is protected by a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter.
4. Do not modify wiring in any way, quick plug ends must stay intact to
function and should not be replaced with any other connections.
5. Do not use with swimming pools or spas.
6. Only connect to matching 5 pin RGBW cords, splitters and RGBW lighting
xtures.
7.
All electrical work must be performed by a qualied technician. Always follow
the National Electrical Code (NEC) or the Canadian Electrical Code as well as
all local, state and provincial codes. Failure to follow manufacturer’s installation
instructions may result in electrical shock, re hazard, personal injury or
death, damaged equipment, provide unsatisfactory performance and will void
manufacturer’s warranty.
RGBC2 • RGBC4• RGBC6
Controller Features and Includes
Weatherproof with mounting holes
Built in digital timer
Remote control with 1000’ range
Built in voltage regulator for adequate voltage for lights up to 300’ away
115 volt input with 24v DC output
Pigtail with 5 pin receptacle and quick connect end.
Thank you for purchasing the controller
for RGBW color changing lights from
EasyPro. These controllers will power
up to 2, 4 or 6 color changing LED lights
depending on the model.
Controller
for RGBW Color Changing Lights
with Digital Timer and Remote Control
Instructions for Operation
Safety • Warranty
Programmable Timer Features
Digital electronic time switch with daily programs
Repeat programs with 16 on/o settings and manual override
Lithium battery power reserve to keep time and programs even in power outage.
Auto time error correction +/- 60 sec. weekly
Operation Instructions for Automatic Program Function
1. Plug controller into 110 volt GFCI protected outlet. Red light on timer will come on to indicate
power is being supplied to lights. After timer settings are made, the red light only comes on
during operation of programmed Auto “On” setting or when ON in Manual mode (see Manual
Mode section).
2. Remove clear plastic cover from timer. Be sure not to lose this cover.
3. Unlock the timer by pressing the “C/R” button four times. This removes the “a” character in
lower left corner of the display screen. If no keys are selected in 15 seconds, the time will
automatically lock. Or once programming is nished press “C/R” button to lock.
4. To clear all programs, press the Reset button (labeled as 'c'). It is inset and will require a pen
or small object to depress.
5. Once unlocked, set the time by pressing the button with the clock icon, then use D+ to set
the day of the week, H+ to set the hour (uses military time only) and M+ to set the minute.
6. Up to 16 on/o settings can be programmed using the chart below.
Note: Set times in sequence as you may not cross set. System will auto lock
with no activity or data saved within 15 seconds.
Setting the Timer
Mount the weatherproof controller box in a secure location near a power supply
and plug into 110 volt outlet. The controller is weatherproof and does not need
to be protected from the weather.
Step Key Programming
1 P Setting 1 ON time (display 1 on)
2 H+/M+ Setting hours and minutes to turn on
3 D+ Daily selects same time or separate times
4 P Setting 1 OFF time (display 1 o)
5 H+/M+ Setting hours and minutes to turn o
6 D+ If using the same time everyday, do not press
7 Repeat 2-6 Set 2-16 ON/OFF time
8 End
If you do not require 16 settings, press clock icon to the end
PROGRAM
ON OFFAUTO
Example
Program Functions
Example
Manual Functions
Remote Control Operation
(remote control will come with controller)
To change settings and colors, use the unit’s
remote control. Controllers within the remote's
1000' range will be synchronized.
Desired setting must be achieved by clicking remote
functions of speed, mode, power or main colors.
Depress buttons slowly and deliberately.
Brightness settings only work with solid colors.
• Changing the speed of a light cycle will reset the mode
to the beginning of its cycle.
• Remote requires an A23 battery (included)
Remote control works only when red light of the
timer is on. This is during Manual or Programed “On”
functions.
Color Modes
1. (Default) Change — Red, Yellow/Green, Green,
Cyan, Blue, Cool White, Yellow, Cool White,
Purple, Cool White, Cyan, Cool White, Warm
White, Orange
2. Change — Red, Green, Blue, Warm White
3. Change — Red, Green, Blue
4. Change — Warm White, Blue, Green, Red
5. Change — Red, Green, Blue, Warm White
(several color cycles then accelerates to strobe)
6. Change —
Red, o, Green, o, Blue, o, Yellow/
Green, o, Purple, o, Cyan, o, Warm White, o
7. Change — Yellow/Green, Purple, Cyan
8. Change — Red, Yellow/Green, Warm White, o
9. Change — Warm White, Yellow/Green, Red, o
10. Change — Red, Green, Blue, Yellow/Green,
Purple, Cyan, Warm White
11. Change – Demo Mode
12. Solid — Red
13. Solid — Green
14. Solid — Blue
15. Solid — Yellow/Green
16. Solid — Purple
17. Solid — Cyan
18. Solid — Warm White
Operation Instructions for Manual Function
1. Be sure the controller is plugged into 110 volt GFCI protected outlet.
2. Remove clear plastic cover from timer. Keep cover safe and replace when nished.
3. Unlock the timer by pressing the “C/R” button four times. This removes the “a” character in
lower left corner of the display screen.
4. Press “Manual” button to select desired function. The ON function will tell controller to send
power to lights and OFF function will stop power from being supplied to lights.
5. When pressing the “Manual” button it will scroll through settings in this order: ON, AUTO,
OFF, AUTO.
Here is what happens at each setting and in this order
ON – Power is supplied to the lights.
AUTO - When using the “Manual” button and stopping on AUTO right after the ON setting,
power to the lights will remain on until next programmed OFF setting.
OFF – Power supply to the lights is turned o.
AUTOWhen stopping on AUTO after the OFF setting, power to the lights will be o and
will turn back on at next programmed “On” setting.
S-/S+ Speed
B-/B+ Brightness
M-/M+ Color Mode
R Red G Green
B Blue W Warm White
Power Reset Defaults
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Service and Maintenance
1. Disconnect the transformer from the power supply before service.
2. All parts of the lighting system should be checked on a regular basis
to make sure the system is functioning properly.
3. All wires should be protected from possible damage from wildlife and other
causes. Damaged wires due to neglect are not covered under warranty.
4. If light output is diminished check the face of the light xture for debris and
clean if necessary, or use remote control to increase brightness.
5. If lights are not working, be sure the timer on the controller is set to operate
lights when desired.
6. Replace battery in the remote control if reaction to commands is slow or
intermittent.
EasyPro Pond Products Limited Warranty
EasyPro Pond Products (“EasyPro”) warrants to the purchaser that this product ("Product") will be free from any
mechanical or material defects for a period of one year from the date of purchase. Removal of Quick Connect
ends will void warranty. Do not open the controller. There are no serviceable parts inside the controller and
opening the controller will void warranty.This warranty only covers properly installed and maintained Products
sold by authorized EasyPro Sellers who are subject to and follow EasyPro’s quality control standards. Please note
that because EasyPro is unable to control the quality of Products sold by unauthorized sellers, unless otherwise
prohibited by law, this warranty does not cover Products purchased from unauthorized sellers.
This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, nor any deterioration suered through overloading, improper
use, negligence, improper installation, acts of God or accident. Similarly, any modication made by the purchaser
to the Product will cause the warranty to be null and void. This warranty does not cover any cost associated with
the installation or removal of the Product subject to a warranty claim.
All returned items will be inspected to determine cause of failure before a warranty claim is approved.
The exclusive remedies provided hereunder shall, upon EasyPro’s inspection and option, be either repair or
replacement of the Product or parts covered under this warranty.
Making a Claim:
A Return Authorization (“RA”) number must rst be obtained by calling EasyPro at
800-448-3873 or via email at [email protected]. It is the purchaser’s responsibility to pay the return
shipping charges. Be sure to include the RA number, original receipt (in the form of an invoice or sales
receipt), your name, your return address and your phone number inside of the package. No warranty claims
will be honored without the original receipt that shows that your purchase was made from an Authorized
EasyPro Seller. Ensure the product is properly packaged and insured for the replacement value. Damage due
to improper packaging is the responsibility of the sender.
ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE ARE HEAREBY LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WARRANTY AS DESCRIBED ABOVE.
Some States do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to
you.
EasyPro shall not be held liable for any damages caused by defective components or materials of this Product; or for
loss incurred because of the interruption of service; or any consequential/incidental damages and expenses arising from
the production, sale, use or misuse of this Product. Some States do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
EasyPro shall not be held liable for any loss of sh, plants or any other livestock as a result of any failure or defect of this
Product. This warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from State to State.