Operating Guide

3
Installations
1. LIGHTBAR LOCATIONS NOTE: Depending on the
application, as few as one or as many as six lightbars
may be used. There are many intended uses and methods
of light placement. In most of the cases, the objective is
to place the lightbar 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.
Cabinets, Shelving, Furniture: Typical locations are: Top or bottom of the cabinets, behind
furniture trimmings, on the shelves, and behind glass covers. Same general locations work well
for most objects. There are many ways to backlight and accent light. Try various positions to
achieve the desired results.
2. CLEANING a Using the wipes provided test a small area to make sure it does not affect
the mounting surfaces. Clean the installation surfaces free of dust/grease to assure the two-sided
tape adheres well.
3. MOUNTING CLIPS Mounting clips can be secured using the two-sided tape or screws. DO
NOT USE SCREWS FOR FASTENING TO ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND SENSITIVE