T-600K Pixel LED Controller Tutorial

T-600K Pixel LED Controller Tutorial
T-600K Pixel LED Controller Tutorial

In this lesson we are going to talk about the Pixel LED controller model T-600K .Online control is very impotent when it comes to live events ,You must have real-time control of the display so you can change animations or videos depending on the situation .T-600K controller is different from other "K" series pixel LED controllers because it only can be used as a online controller but it is identical to T-500K controller .First of all, Lets talk about the specifications of the T-600K controller .


Specifications 

Supply voltage (AC) :      90-260V
Working voltage (DC):     DC5V
Working temperature :    -30°C ~ +85°C
Weight:                             1.5KG
Power :                             5W
Max. LEDs  :                   768x8pixels (6144pixels)
Controller type:               Online

Features 


T-600K Pixel LED Drivers can drive up to 6144 LEDs .You can connect maximum of 768 LEDs per port . There are 8 ports .The online features are very identical to other "K-series" model controllers .It has controller networking capability (cascading) as in other K-series Pixel LED controllers .Supports both 3 wire Pixel LED strings or Strips ( Vcc,Data,Gnd ) and 4 wire LED strings or Strips ( Vcc,Data,Clock,Gnd ). Also it supports RS485 based Pixel LED strips or strings.This controller only supports online control ,So if you are looking for a controller with both offline and online features please refer to my other articles below .
[Click Here to See T-200K Online/Offline Controller Tutorial]
[Click Here to See T-300K Controller Online Tutorial]
[Click Here To see T-300K Controller Offline Tutorial]

Software


The software plays the most important part when it comes to Pixel LED programming .LEDEdit is the most advanced and most developed Pixel LED programming software available today. In order to program T-600K controller you need LEDEdit 2013 or later software versions .Please download and install the latest LEDEdit software version from below link before continuing .


When you are selecting the controller from the list please follow this method .

Controller Name in the list = Controller Name + LED strip's drive chip Name

Eg- If your controller name is T-600K and LED strip's drive chip name is WS2811, You should select T-600K-WS2811 from the list .

If you like to know more on how to use LEDEdit software please visit [THIS] article .


Supported Pixel LED Drive chips : 

TM1803,TM1804,TM1809,TM1812,TM1829,TM1913,TM1914,UCS1903,UCS1903B, UCS1909B,UCS1912,UCS2903,UCS2909,UCS2912,UCS3903,UCS6909,UCS6912,UCS7009, UCS5903,UCS8903,UCS512,US2811,WS2821,P9813,P9823,LPD1886,GW6202,GW6201, GW6202B,GW6204,GW6203,GW623X,TA9909,MBI6021,INK1003,LX10003,LX2003, LX2006,TLS3100,DMX,SM16711,SM16726,SM16716,LPD6803,LPD8806,LPD1882,LPD6812, TM1903,TM1904,TM1909,TM1912,DMX,Monochrome,WS2801,WS2803,D7710,QC1109, TLS3001,TLS3008,APA102,MY9221,BS0815,BS0825,BS0901,HL32,HL1809,HL2803, RGB,Monochrome,XB001,XB002.

Note : Not every T-600K controller supports the above listed driver chips .Please consider asking  from your seller about supported LED drive chip name list .

Pin-Out T-600K Controller

Pin-Out T-600K Controller
Pin-Out T-600K Controller

Please refer to the above picture for pin output definitions .

AC IN : Power in 90 - 260Vac

Port Pins ( Communication )

CLK          :  Clock Out ( For 4 wire Strings )
DAT          :  Data Out (  For 3 wire and 4 Wire Strings )
GND         :  Data Ground  ( Common)
OUTPUT  :  Output line to next controller .
INPUT      :  Input line from previous controller / Computer / Console .

 Limitations


When it comes to controlling large amount of pixel LEDs .Here are the limitations .
  • Maximum number of LEDs per port is 1024/768 ( depends on the controller and LED Drive chip).
  • Maximum Controllers on a network is 37 .
  • 256 Gray level support is only when you have less than 512 pixel LEDs per port .If you are using more than 512 pixel LEDs per port you have to use 32 Gray levels .
  • 30Frames per second is only supported when you have less than  512 pixel LEDs per port .If you are using more than that you have to use a less frame rate like 20 Fps .

Online Operation 


Online operation is archived by connecting the T-600K controller with the PC or console VIA network port ( RJ45) using a cat5 ,cat5e or cat6 cable .The software sends real-time data VIA network port to the controller .you can also network ( cascade ) the controllers so that you can control more than 8192 LEDs .The TCP/IP protocol is used to communicate with the controllers .



PC Setup 

In order to controller to communicate with the software the I.P of the PC must set to 192.168.60.178 . Let's see how to do it . I will show you how to do this in windows 8  but you can follow these steps for other windows versions too .Please make sure your Ethernet adapter drivers are installed correctly.

  • Press "Windows" Key + "R" Key to get the Run Window In Run window type (without quote) "ncpa.cpl"  and press "OK" button .Which will bring you the network connections window .
network connections window
Network connections window
  • In the network connections window you will see all available connections . Right click on your Ethernet connection from them and select "Properties" .It will bring up the Ethernet connection properties window .
Ethernet connection properties
Ethernet connection properties
  • In the  Ethernet connection properties window under the "Networking" tab there are certain protocols listed .look for "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" if it is disabled (no check mark in front of it )  enable it by checking it ( click on small box in front of it ). Now click and highlight "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" and click on properties.
IPv4 Properties window
IPv4 Properties window
  • In the "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IP.v4)" properties window click and check "Use the following IP addresses " option . Then enter the IP addresses as above image and click "OK". Click "OK" again on the Ethernet connection properties window and close the Network connections window.


Wiring Methods


Wiring Diagram 1 - ( Single controller  with 3 wire LED Strings )

T-600K Wiring Diagram 1
T-600K Wiring Diagram 1

In this case a single T-600K Pixel LED controller is connected with PC VIA Ethernet port .The PC Ethernet port is connected with "NET 1" port of the Controller using a cat5e cable .In this case 3 wire (VCC,DATA,GND) LED Strips /Strings used with a common power supply .You can use more than one power supply .Please refer to my "How to select Power supply for your Pixel LED project "  article from [HERE] for more details .Below is the connection table .

T-600K Connection Table 1
T-600K Connection Table 1

Wiring Diagram 2 - ( Multiple controllers  with 3 wire LED Strings )

T-600K Wiring Diagram 2
T-600K Wiring Diagram 2

In this case a two or more T-600K Pixel LED Controllers are networked. The first T-600K controller in the network is connected to PC VIA Ethernet port .The PC Ethernet port is connected with "NET 1" Port of the first controller using a cat5e cable .The "NET 4" port of previous controller is connected to the "Net 1" of next controller .In this case 3 wire (VCC,DATA,GND) LED Strips /Strings are used with a common power supply .Here is the connection table .
T-600K Connection Table 2
T-600K Connection Table 2
Wiring Diagram 3 - ( Single controller  with 4 wire LED Strings )

T-600K Wiring Diagram 3
T-600K Wiring Diagram 3

In this method a single T-600K Pixel LED Controller is connected with PC VIA Ethernet port .The PC Ethernet port is connected with "NET 1" port of the controller using a cat5e cable .In this case 4 wire (VCC,DATA,CLOCK,GND) LED Strips /Strings used with a common power supply . 
T-600K Connection Table 3
T-600K Connection Table 3

Wiring Diagram 4 - ( Multiple controllers  with 4 wire LED Strings )

T-600K Wiring Diagram 4
T-600K Wiring Diagram 4

In this case a two or more T-600K Pixel LED Controllers are networked. The first T-600K controller in the network is connected to PC VIA Ethernet port .The PC Ethernet port is connected with "NET 1" Port of the first controller using a cat5e cable .The "NET 4" port of previous controller is connected to the "Net 1" of next controller .In this case 4 wire (VCC,DATA,CLOCK,GND) LED Strips /Strings are used with a common power supply .Here is the connection table .
T-600K Connection Table 4
T-600K Connection Table 4

Networking Controllers ( Cascading )


Imagine a situation that you had to control more than 8192 LEDs / Pixels ,Then you have to use more than one controller . Now you have to face another problem , How to synchronize these two or more controllers ,That's where Networking / Cascading feature becomes very handy . You can network all the controllers together so that all the controllers can synchronize their patterns besides that you only have to use one SD card which contains led pattern file for every controller in the network. That SD card have inserted to the first controller of the network . By using this method you  can network up to 37 controllers which means up to 300,000 Pixels or LEDs can be controlled but make sure to use quality  high speed RJ45 cables (CAT5e ,CAT6) and use short cable length as possible.The length of the cable between each controller should be less than 100m .If your network cable is longer than that you must use a Ethernet extender .

[Click Here for more information on Networking Controllers]

How to use T-600K as a Offline controller


T-600K as a Offline controller Diagram
T-600K as a Offline controller Diagram
Although T-600K controller doesn't have any SD card slot  you can use this controller as a offline controller but you require another online controller like T-200K,T-300K,T-400K .Trick is to use that controller as the first controller in the T-600K controller network so that you can insert the SD card to that controller and use it in the offline mode .You can also use a LED console as the first controller .

Troubleshooting T-600 Controller


Problem - Error LED flashing , No display

This is may due to few reasons
*. failed connection between controller and PC , Damaged Network cable , Wrong Network I.P Address in PC ,Damaged Network Drivers  , Damage Network adapter / Port , Software fails .

fix - Use a brand new network cable , Setup the PC settings correctly as mentioned in this tutorial , Check your network adapter is working , Replace the network adapter , Re-Install the LED Edit software .

*. Oxidized controller pins - If the controller port is damaged and the plated gold was gone ,You have to replace the RJ 45 port of the controller .

*. Different controller Type - If you have selected T-1000-XXXX instead of T-600K-XXXX it will cause an error .

No error light flashing but no LED effect either

This is due to physical error - Damage wires in the LED String or Damaged or oxidized port or connectors or due to selecting wrong drive chip type in the new project window . If the ports are damaged ,you have to re-solder them .If connectors are oxidized you have to a use contact cleaner spray and a brush to clean them off. ( Use a contact cleaner with less oil ratio )

Warnings


Never ever reverse the polarity .Reverse polarity protection may or may not in your controller or LED String .If there is no protection it will damage the controller and Pixel LED Driver I.C .Use a multi-meter to check the polarity of the power supply output before wiring .

Since there are thousands of  different manufacturers , Wire colors may change with the manufacturer  .Please contact the seller or the manufacturer before wiring ,If not may cause damage to the Driver chip .

Check the Feedback of the sellers before buying online .There are many fake or damaged controllers , Pixel LED strings are available on the internet .(Be aware of scammers )

Environmental conditions may cause damage to your led string and the LED controller ,The controllers are not designed for out-door use, It's for indoor use only .If you are putting the LED string out-door please make sure to use the water sealed LED strings. But even the water sealed led strings may damage due to hash environmental conditions .


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