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NEEWER NW-700 Broadcasting Condenser Microphone Instruction Manual

Package Contents

Please check the package content carefully. Please feel free to contact us if there is any missing or damaged items.

Accessories

  • Scissor Arm Stand and Table Mounting Clamp
  • Shock Mount
  • Foam Wind Cap
  • Pop Screen Filter
  • XLR to 3.5mm Cable
  • Power  Adapter

Setup of 48V Phantom Power

The 48V phantom power is NOT included in the package contents.

Installation Procedure

Installation of table mounting clamp and scissor arm stand

  1. Arm Stand tightening knob
  2. Desk Clamp tightener

Turn the desk clamp tightener 2 clockwise to securely clamp it to the desk.

Make sure the Arm Stand Tightening Knob 1 is loosened by turning the knob counter clockwise. Insert the base of the Scissor Arm Stand into the Table Mounting Clamp as pictured, then secure it by turning the Arm Stand Tightening Knob 1 in a clockwise direction.


Attach the shock mount to the other end of the boom stand by threading the two pieces together and turning it in a clockwise rotation until it is securely fastened.

Installation of Shock Mount

Squeeze the two tabs together on the microphone shock mount to expand the opening, slide the microphone in then release the tabs. This will clamp the microphone securely in the shock mount

Adjust the angle of the microphone as desired by counter-clockwise loosening the screw on the shock mount bracket. Once it is in the desired position tighten the screw again.

Secure the pop screen filter to the arm stand near the end with the microphone on it; then tighten the pop filter by clockwise turning its rotating knob..

Use the gooseneck to position the pop filter in the desired location where it is comfortable to speak through.

Recording Setting on Computer

How to conduct a recording setting without independent sound card and amplifier?

Take the Recording Setting for Windows 10 as an example:

How to Position the Microphone


Position the microphone so that audio is being directly applied to one of the red locations in the diagram above.

The Microphone can only pick up sound on two FLAT SIDES, not from 360 degrees around them.

Q and A for Customer

  • Why is the audio recorded by the microphone so quiet?
    This could be due to improper microphone positioning (make sure to speak into one of the red areas illustrated above) or it could be a low quality sound card in your computer. If the problem is determined to be with the computer’s sound card, we recommend using an external sound card or amplifier so that the audio can be precisely tuned as desired.
  • Why is there a buzzing or other background noise on my recording?
    This is caused by electronic interference within your computer due to fans and other electronics in close proximity to your internal sound card. To reduce and eliminate this sound we recommend an external sound card.
  • Why is there a loud noise as soon as the microphone is plugged in?
    This is feedback created by computer speakers being too close to the microphone. These three steps can be used to eliminate squealing noise:

    1. Lower the speaker volume.
    2. Move the speakers and the microphone further apart.
    3. Use headphones instead of speakers. Professional studio monitor headphone is recommended.
  • Why does this microphone only pick up my voice and not other sounds around me like my guitar or other instruments?
    This microphone is designed to pick up vocals, to add further instruments or sounds to your recording we recommend using a mixer to combine the various audio inputs and fine tune the volume of each input to your specification.

Notes

  • For the best recording quality reduce background noise as much as possible. Keep the microphone clean by wiping it with a damp cloth. Do not spray anything directly into the microphone or it will damage the audio pickups.
  • Do not tap or blow into the microphone. Use a normal voice to check the microphone instead.
  • Keep the microphone away from speakers to avoid squealing noise.
  • Record at a distance of 5-10cm for the best sound quality.
  • Do not pull, drag or twist the microphone cable, this can quickly cause damage to the cable or to the microphone connection.
  • Store the microphone in a cool dry place and away from heat sources or strong magnets.
  • When using the microphone speak directly into one of the flat sides for the best audio quality.
  • When using the microphone speak directly into one of the flat sides for the best audio quality.

Specifications

Product Name NW-700 Condenser Microphone
Frequency Response 20Hz-20KHz
Sensitivity -32dB±3dB
Output Impedance (1000
Load Impedance 10000
Power Supply Method 48V Phantom Power
Dimension 47x 15.5mm (Diameter x Length)

Shenzhen Neewer Technology Co.,Ltd. Room 1903, Block A, Lu Shan Building No. 3023 Chunfeng Rd Luo Hu District, Shenzhen Guangdong 518001, China

Lingfeng Electronic (UK) Ltd International House, 10 Churchill Way, Cardiff, CF10 2HE, United Kingdom

NW Formations GmbH(for authorities only) Hoferstrasse 9B, 71636 Ludwigsburg, Germany

Document Information

© 2022 Shenzhen Neewer Technology Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. This document is the sole property of Shenzhen Neewer Technology Co., Ltd and shall not be, reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or translated in any form, by any means, without prior written permission from Shenzhen Neewer Technology Co., Ltd. Shenzhen Neewer Technology Co., Ltd reserves the right to change content in this instruction manual at any time and without prior notice.

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Date: 02/14/2022
Version number: 1.0
Description :NW-700 Condenser Microphone Instruction Manual
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NEEWER VISION4 Studio Flash

Document Information

2021 Shenzhen Neewer Technology Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
This document is the sole property of Shenzhen Neewer Technology Co., Ltd and shall not be, reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or translated in any form, by any means, without prior written permission from Shenzhen Neewer Technology Co., Ltd. Shenzhen Neewer Technology Co., Lto reserves the right to change content in this instruction manual at any time and without prior notice.

Version Control

2021.12.31 VISION4 Studio flash Manual

Applications

Safety Notes

Flash Light Controls

Charging Indicator: The 100-240V charger has a built-in charge indicator. The LED light is red while charging, and turns to green when fully charged. The charge will cut off charging intelligently after the battery is fully charged.

How to Care for Flash Capacitor

One of the most important components of an electronic flash is the capacitor. Following the preventative maintenance below will
increase the service life and the reliability of your flash.
If the unit is left unused for a few months or predominantly used at low power settings, it is recommended that the power be increased
to maximum and the unit left switched on (modeling lamp OFF)occasionally for at least 30 minutes to help preserve the life of the
capacitors.

How to Care for Lithium Battery

Charging timed and numbers of ftlashes may very according to the condition of the battery.
Charge the battery fully before using the unit for the first time.
After you finished use the studio flash, or before you store the studio flash,switch off the unit.
If the battery stored for long time,it will become exhausted.Always charge every month.
Do not drop the batteries onto hard surfaces, as this could expose the corrosive materials inside the battery case.
Do not attempt to incinerate Lithium batteries or expose them to excessive heat. Batteries can explode if you toss them into a fire or place them near other extreme heat sources.

Release Protective Cap

To remove protective cap, push the latch knob back towards the rear of the unit and rotate the protective cap anti-clockwise. Put the protective cap aside.
CAUTION: To avoid deformation of plastic protective cap, a lways cool down flash unit before fitting protective cap.

Installing Reflector

Mount the reflector where the protective cap is normally positioned, Align the three struts on the reflector with the three slots, press the reflector in and rotate clockwise until it locks in place.Always switch off the unit before fitting and changing reflectors.
Take care not to damage flash tube when fitting or removing reflectors or soft boxes. The flash tube is very delicate.

Warning: Do not touch the lamp with your bare hands. Oil residue from your fingers can cause the surface of the lamp to heat unevenly and explode. Use white cotton gloves or a clean cloth.

Charging Battery and Charging indicator

  1. AC charge: Insert one end with 5.5mm plug into the charging socket on Lithium battery, and the other end of the charger into a grounded outlet. ISION4 studio flash battery charger is developed for international use within the range of Ac100-240v. A fully drained battery reaches full power after 5 hours of charging. Depending on the battery condition, charging times may differ.
  2. Charging Indicator: The 100-240V charger has a built-in charge indicator. The LED light is red while charging, and turns to green when fully charged. The charger will automatically stop charging once the battery is fully charged.

Three Kinds of Menu Modes

  • Switch on the unit, you will see the FIRST MENU with power output setting, flash duration setting,continuous flashes setting, and flash frequency setting.
  • After press the function button ( NEEWER-VISION4-Studio-Flash-7)for 4 seconds, you will enter into the SECOND MENU with preflash setting, 2. 4G radio channel setting, group function setting.
  • After press the function button ( NEEWER-VISION4-Studio-Flash-7)for 8 seconds, you will enter into the THIRD MENU with preflash special settings.
    Note: The display will automatically quit from the second menu or third menu to the first menu if no button is pressed in 20 seconds, or press function button (NEEWER-VISION4-Studio-Flash-7)for 3 seconds.

Flash Light Output Power
The max. output power is 300ws Output power is variable over a 6 f-stops range(7 f-stop points)from full to 1/64. It is represented by full stop increments: 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16,1/32 1/64. Pressing the adjustment
(NEEWER-VISION4-Studio-Flash-8 ) button will change the output power.

FP extremely short flash duration
The flash duration range is variable from F1 (1/1000s),F2 (1/2000s), F3 (1/3000s),F4 (1/4000s),F5 (1/5000s),F6 (1/6000),F7 (1/7000s), F8 (1/8000s),F9 (1/9000s)toFP(1/10000s).
In the first menu, pressing the function button (NEEWER-VISION4-Studio-Flash-7) once will switch to the flash duration page”Fx”. Press the adjustment button (NEEWER-VISION4-Studio-Flash-8 ) to select correct flash duration.FP extremely short flash duration is used to shoot fast-moving objects at a closer distance.

Stroboscopic Flashes

  1. In the first menu, press function button (NEEWER-VISION4-Studio-Flash-7 ) a second time, which switches to frequency “FREQ” page. Press adjustment button (NEEWER-VISION4-Studio-Flash-8 ) to select correct frequency. The flash frequency is variable from 1
    flash/second(1HZ), 3 flashes/ second (3HZ), 5 flashes/second (5HZ), 10 flashes/ second (10HZ), 15 flashes/second (15HZ), 20 flashes/ second(20HZ).
  2. In the first menu, press function button ( NEEWER-VISION4-Studio-Flash-7) a third time, which switches to “Multi x”page. Press adjustment button ( NEEWER-VISION4-Studio-Flash-8) to select correct continuous flash frequency. Continuous flash frequency is variable from 3 times,5 times, 7 times, 10 times, 12 times, and 15 times.
  3. According to one shutter signal, the unit will generate a series of fast flashes. This allows multiple images integrated into one picture. This function is good for photographing the trajectory of a moving object. In order to ensure shooting effect, you may calculate the shutter speed that you need according to flash frequency. For example, when the display shows 10HZ, 15 Multi, then the shutter speed is 1. 5s.

Photocell

  1. Press the photocell button to turn”ON”or”OFF”photocell.
  2. The photocell is active when the”eye”symbol is displayed on screen.
  3. The unit will be triggered when it detects appropriate pre-flashes from master flashes or other nearby flash units. This is a convenient way to wirelessly trigger your flash.
  4. In order to enhance triggering accuracy and strengthen anti-jamming capabilities, the number of pre-flashes can be adjusted according to your demands for different photography purposes. It is variable from 1 time, 2 times, 3 times, 4 times,5 times.,6 times, and 7 times.
  5. The Photocell is located behind the red transparent cover on the top and at the back of the unit. The photocell is very sensitive but some experimentation with positioning may be necessary to ensure a reliable trigger, particularly if the cell is not in the direct line of sight of the triggering flash unit. Avoid directly illuminating the photocell from a continuous light source(such as ceiling lights or windows)since this can prevent correct operation. Very high ceilings can also affect the operation of the photocell.

Setting Pre-flashes

Press the function button (NEEWER-VISION4-Studio-Flash-7) 4 seconds, entering to the second page. the first page is pre-flash setting”Cx”.”x” is the number of pre-flashes plus main flash ranging from 1 to 7 times. Set the number of pre-flashes plus main flash by pressing the adjustment button (NEEWER-VISION4-Studio-Flash-8).

  • Photo Cell “0”
    Circle with adjustment button to”C0″automatic recognition mode. Use the camera -on flash and release a test exposure. The photocell detects the number of flashes the camera released and memorizes the value automatically.
  • Photo Cell”1″
    If you have selected”C1″ in the procedure above, the unit will autoflash immediately when another flash is activated in the same area.
  • Photo Cell”2″
    If you have selected “2 “in” To Set the Photocell above, the unit will auto-flash on the second flash. The photocell detects and will ignore the first pre-flash.
  • Photo Cell”3″
    If you have selected”3″, the unit will autoflash on the third flash detected by the photocell.
  • Photo Cell”4″
    if you have selected “4”,the unit will autoflash on the fourth flash detected by the photocell.
  • Photo Cell”5″
    If you have selected”5″, the unit will autoflash on the fifth flash detected by the photocell.
  • Photo Cell”6″
    If you have selected”6″, the unit will autoflash on the sixth flash detected by the photocell.
  • Photo Cell”7″
    If you have selected”7″,the unit will autoflash on the seventh flash detected by the photocell.

2.4G Built-in Radio Receiver

  1. The unit features a built-in 2.4G radio receiver with 16 optional channels. In the second menu, press function button (NEEWER-VISION4-Studio-Flash-7 ) once to “Ch x”page. Press adjustment button (NEEWER-VISION4-Studio-Flash-8 ) to set to correct channel.
  2. Studio flash is only triggered when transmitter and built-in receiver are set at the same channel.
  3. In order to avoid mutual interference, please pair different groups of radio receivers and transmitters with different channels.
  4. To use 2.4G radio receiver function, you need to purchase separately a VC-816TX radio trigger Set the studio flash and VC-816TX radio trigger at the same channel. The studio flash can now be triggered.
    The following picture shows how to match code between radio transmitter and receiver correctly.

On the radio transmitter, the code from left to right is 1, 2, 3, 4. When the button “on” is pushed, each code shown represents a value: channel 1 represents digit 1 , channel 2 represents digit 2, channel 3 represents digit 4, channel 4 represents digit 8. When the tab is set at the same side as the number., the digit is 0. You can calculate the total value according to the position of the tabs.For example, when all the 4 tabs are set to”ON”side, the total value is 1+2+4+8=15.” 15″ is the resulting channel code.

Operating the Modeling Lamp

  1. The unit contains a 13W LED modeling lamp. Press the modeling lamp button to turn the light “ON” and” OFF”.
  2. To reduce energy consumption the modeling lamp will automatically go out after 60s

Setting Preflashes Time Frame

Press function button(NEEWER-VISION4-Studio-Flash-7) for 8 seconds, enter into the third menu. The first page is total time of pre-flashes setting”tx”. ”t” is the total time of all released pre-flashes plus main flash. It is variable from 1 second to 5 seconds. You can advance from one preset to the next by pressing adjustment button(NEEWER-VISION4-Studio-Flash-8). Default setting is”t2″(means 2 second). The flash light will only be triggered when all the preflashes are fired in your setting timeframe. Set the value”t” between 1-5 to ensure all preflashes plus the main flash are within the time frame.NEEWER-VISION4-Studio-Flash-16

Setting Preflashes Block time 
In third menu, press function key ( NEEWER-VISION4-Studio-Flash-7 ) once switch to the”bx”page to set block time between two adjacent pre-flashes. Pre-flashes block
time is to set the minimum delay between each pre-flash. Set the value from1 to 9 by pressing the adjustment button (NEEWER-VISION4-Studio-Flash-8 ). Default setting is b5. NEEWER-VISION4-Studio-Flash-17

Low Power Indicator
Low power indicator will only appear on screen when lithium battery voltage is lower than 8.6V. It is an indicator reminding end users to
charge the battery as soon as possible.

Protection Features

Low Power Protection
Before battery power is completely run down, the studio flash will automatically produce an audible alarm, warning users to charge battery as soon as possible. If the users don’t charge in time, the flash light will cut off output power automatically when the battery is lower than 8.5V. The screen will go out at the same time.

Overheating Protection
Continuous rapid firing of unit for extended periods of time may cause the unit to overheat, and trip the heat protection circuit. When the studio flash is overheating, it will automatically trigger an alarm. When this happens, cool down the unit to a safe level to resume normal operation.

Installing Umbrella
An umbrella with a handle diameter of 8 mm can be firmly secured in the umbrella holder.Firmly press the umbrella shaft through the holder, the locking knob is located on the side. Do not over tighten to avoid damaging the shaft of the umbrella.When the standard reflector is used, fit the umbrella in the hole of the reflector.NEEWER-VISION4-Studio-Flash-18

Changing Flash Tube

Discharge the Flash Unit
The flash unit must be discharged before removing the flash tube. To discharge the Flash unit:

  1. Make sure the Flash unit is ON.
  2. Push the red”TEST”button on the rear panel of the Flash.
  3. Immediately turn off the power switch on the rear panel of the Flash. Do not allow more than 1/2 second between pressing the”TEST” button and turning the flash off.
  4. Remove battery from power source before removing the ash tube. It is recommended to wait at least 30 minutes before touching/removing the flash tube.
    Note: Use white cotton gloves or a clean cloth to prevent fingers from touching the flash tube.

Remove Old Flash Tube
First. remove the reflector. You will need to remove the retention spring wrapped around the top of the flash tube With needle-nose pliers, unhook the retention spring loop. Grip the base of the flash tube on each side.Carefully pull the flash tube from the flash unit.NEEWER-VISION4-Studio-Flash-19

Install New Flash Tube

  1. Align the pins on the flash tube with the pin receptacles, Push the pins into the receptacles using firm, even pressure at the base of the flashtube(Fig.1).
  2. Wrap wire on hook(Fig. 2).
  3. Wrap wire around flash tube for one circle(Fig.3).
  4. Wrap wire on hook again.With needle-nose pliers,gently pull the wore upward until tightened(Fig.4).
  5. With needle-nose pliers,cover retention spring over the wire,and hook the retention spring loop at the top of the flash tube (Fig5&6).NEEWER-VISION4-Studio-Flash-20

How to Care for Flash Capacitor
One of the most important components of an electronic flash is the capacitor. Following the preventative maintenance below will increase the life and the reliability of your flash.
If the unit is left unused for a few months or predominantly used at low power settings,it is recommended that the power be increased to maximum and the unit left switched on (modeling lamp OFF)occasionally for at least 30 minutes to help preserve the life of the capacitors.

Specifications of Flash Light

Item number VISION4
Power output 300WS
GOuuitdpeunt puomwbeerrrGaNng(2m, Iso 100)1/60 Reflector SF-610 60
Recycling time at Max.output power Full power to 1/64
Recycling time at Min.output power 2.5s
Flash duration Full power 1/1 0.4s
1/200s
Successive flashes 3shots;5shots;7shots;10shots;12shots;15shots
Flash frequency 1Hz;3Hz;5Hz;10Hz; 15Hz;20Hz
Selective Flash duration FF61 11//61000000ss;;FF72 11//72000000ss;;FF83 11//83000000ss;;FF4911//49000000ss;;FFP5 11//51000000s0;s
Modeling lamp LED 13W, 1370lumen(energy saving)
Color temperature 5500K±200K
Trigger voltage

Triggering frequency

with inner 2.4GHz rem 5V Low voltage trigger ve distance in open air

ote control, 20m effecti

Trigger methods Sync cord; Photo cell; radio trigger; Test button.
Flash tube “Plug-in”tube (user replaceable)
Flash light dimension diameter 125mm x length 220mm
Flash light weight 1.8kg
Number of flashes at full power per charge 700 shots
Power source Lithium battery
Battery capacity 7800mAH, 10.8V
Charging way Battery plug-in charging type
Charging voltage AC100-240V
Charging time 5hrs
Flash light protection Overheating protection; Low voltage automatic power cut-off system
Charging time and number of flashes may vary according to the condition of the battery

Shenzhen Neewer Technology Co.,Ltd.
Room 1903, Block A, Lu Shan Building No. 3023
Chunfeng Rd Luo Hu District, Shenzhen
Guangdong 518001, China
Lingteng Electronic (UK) Ltd
International House, 10 Churchill Way, Cardiff, CF10 2HE,
United Kingdom
EC REP
NW Formations GmbH(for authorities only)
Hoferstrasse 98, 71636 Ludwigsburg, Germany

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WRP18 Smart Ring Light
Instruction Manual

Applications

Safety Notes

Introduction to Main Functions

PowerSupply

Using.a power
adapter (DC}

Functions mode

Control Mode

OS system control mode

https://itunes.apple.com/cn/app/neewer/id1455948340?mt=8

Scan and download the Q code,then open and register through the app to login
Click”+to add a device
Select “Wifi gs the connection method.

LifeFone -icon To use the Neewer app fully, please register for an account to receive a password and login

Enter your router’s Wi.Fi password.
Select “fast flash” or slow flash”(Must match the ring light display).

Please wait for the connection to reach 100% before entering the control panel.

after entering the above screen, slide the control tab to control the wRP ring light

LifeFone -icon When connecting to WIFI, the next step must be performed using the same WIFI network, otherwise, the connection will fail.

Important: If using one host to connect 5 WRP18 Smart Ring Lights, please ensure that the router reaches 1000Mbps (network bandwidth transmission up to 125MB/S) to avoid any delay to the transfer of data.

Connecting multiple devices depends on your network (router broadband internet speed).

Android system control mode

Scan and download the QRcode, then open and register through the app to log in

https://a.app.qq.com/o/simple.jsp?pkgname=neewer.nginx.annularlight

Click WIFI Light →”+” to add a device

LifeFone -icon To use the Neewer app fully, please register for an account to receive a password and log in.

Enter your router’s Wi. Fi password

Select “fast flash or slow flash” (Must match the ring light display).
Please wait for the connection to reach 100% before entering the control panel

After entering the above screen, slide the control tab to control the wrap ring light
LifeFone -icon  When connecting to WIFI, the next step must be performed using the same WIFI network, otherwise, the connection will fail.

Important: If using one host to connect 5 WRP18 Smart Ring Lights, please ensure that the router reaches 1000Mbps (network bandwidth transmission up to 125M B/S) to avoid any delay to the transfer of data.

Connecting multiple devices depends on your network (router broadband internet speed).

Voice Control

Go to the app store to download Alexa” and open the app

Click on “to enter the selection field

Click “Sills&Games”.

LifeFone -icon When entering the Alexa” app for the first time, you will need to register for an account name and password to log in successfully.

Click the search icon

Enter “Smart Life and click the icon to enter.

Select “ENABLE TO USE”.

Log into the NEEWER” App account and password.
LifeFone -icon When connecting to wIF, the next step must be performed using the same WI[network, otherwise, the connection will fail.

Click “Authorize”.

Click “Finish”.

Select “DISCOVER DEVICES”.

LifeFone -icon When you enter the “Alexa” app, you need to register an account and password to log in.

Wait for the progress bar to reach the end.

Click “SET UP DEVICE” and then click “DONE”.

After returning to the home page, select “Devices”.

Click the “Lights” icon to enter the control panel.

Ring Light Control using Alexa

Add device

Open the “Alexa” App, enter the homepage and select “ ” in the upper right corner to add a device→”Add Device”→”Light”→”Other”.

  1. : Select the ” ● ” icon and slide left or right to adjust the brightness level between 1%-100%;
  2. : Choose “Set Colour” to set the color temperature to one of 5 colors (warm white, soft white, white, daylight white, cool white).

If the brightness or color temperature doesn’t match the desired effect requested using your voice, please repeat the voice control command.

Alexa smart speaker control

The <light name> prompt may not show the actual name. You can check the assigned light name and voice control via the” “settings icon in the top right corner of Figure I on the previous page. You can also change the assigned name if you so wish.

Example of single ring light control:

  1. Turn the light on/off: Alexa, turn ON <light name>; turn OFF <light name>;
  2. Brightness: Alexa, set <name of light> to <brightness> percent; @Color temperature: Alexa, Set <name of light> to <supported color temperature>, eg. “Warm white”.
  3. (Color options include: Warm white, Soft white, White, Daylight White, Cool white);
  4. Make the brightness brighter/darker: Alexa, Brighten <name of light>; Alexa, Dim <name of light>;(Brightness level of lighting will adjust in increments of 25%);
  5. Adjust the color temperature to cold/warm: Alexa, Make <name of light> <color temperature decrease>” (example: a)Soft to Softer b) Warm to Warmer ); Alexa, Make <name of light> <color temperature increase>”(Example: a)White to Whiter b) Cool to Cooler;)

If the connection fails, please try to reset and reconnect.

Example of voice control over all ring lights:

  1. Turn the lights on/off: Alexa, turn ON all lights; turn OFF all lights;
  2. Brightness: Alexa, set all lights to <brightness> percent;
  3. Color temperature: Alexa, Set all lights to <supported color temperature>, eg “Warm white”. (Color temperatures are: Warm white, Soft white, White, Daylight White, Cool white);
  4. Adjust the brightness to brighter/darker levels: Alexa, Brighten all lights; Alexa, Dim all lights; (Brightness level of lighting will adjust in increments of 25%);
  5. Adjust the color temperature to cold/warm: Alexa, Make all lights <color temperature decrease>” (example: a)Soft to Softer b) Warm to Warmer ); Alexa, Make all lights <color temperature increase>” (example: a)White to Whiter b) Cool to Cooler;)

Example of adding multiple groups of ring lights for voice control:

From the homepage, select the upper right corner ”  “-“Add Group”—>”Bedroom (you can also customize the name)”->” Select the lamp that needs a group”.

  1. Turn the light on/off: Alexa, turn ON <bedroom lights >;turn OFF <bedroom light s>;
  2. Brightness: Alexa, set <bedroom light> to <brightness> percent;
  3. Color temperature: Alexa, Set <bed room light> to <supported color temperature>, eg “Soft White”. (Colors are: Warm white, Soft white, White, Daylight White, Cool white);
  4. Adjust the brightness to brighter/darker: Alexa, Brighten <bedroom light>; Alexa, Dim <name of light>; (Brightness level of lighting will adjust in increments of 25%);
  5. Adjust the color temperature to cold/warm: Alexa, Make <bedroom light> <color temperature decrease>” (example: a)Soft to Softer b) Warm to Warmer ); Alexa, Make <bedroom of light> <color temperature increase>”(Example: a)White to Whiter b) Cool to Cooler;)

LifeFone -icon The name assigned here <room light> is used for illustration purposes only. Please check the name of the light combination via the application (my homepage) and control it using your voice.

Delete a device

Open the “Alexa” App, enter the homepage and select “ ” settings in the upper right corner → click the delete icon, and then click “Delete” to confirm the deletion.

Modify light name

Open the “Alexa” App, enter the homepage and select ” ” settings in the upper right corner → click “Edit Name”, and then modify the name.

When you need to reset, please press and hold the ring light for 3 seconds ” ” + “+” + “-” key combination, until the display, shows “8888” and has run its cycle to reset.

install ring light

NEEWER WRP18 Smart Ring Light - nstall ring light

Install the adapter base

NEEWER WRP18 Smart Ring Light - Install the adapter base

Attach the phone holder

NEEWER WRP18 Smart Ring Light - Attach the phone holder

Bluetooth Remote Control

NEEWER WRP18 Smart Ring Light - Bluetooth Remote Control

LifeFone -icon If the indicator light on the remote control is not lit, check whether the battery cover is loose or replace it with a new battery.

Notes

  1. Do not look directly at the light to prevent eyesight damage.
  2. Do not modify the cable without authorization to prevent any risk of injury.
  3. Do not modify the circuit board or disassemble the product without prior authorization.
  4. Please use the power adapter in the accessories or use a certified power adapter.
  5. Please do not use alcohol or liquid to wipe the ring light to prevent damage to the product.
  6. Do not subject the product to any form of physical shock.
  7. Do not expose the product to the sun for long periods of time.
  8. When not in use, please unplug the power cable.
  9. Please use a soft cloth to wipe the product.
  10. Android users must have the GPS function activated to use the “NEEWER” APR
  11. If the WIFI connection is unsuccessful, please ensure that you have not connected to a router equipped with only a 5G band, or a WIFI name containing special characters.
  12. If the APP does not connect successfully, please try updating the APP.
  13. Failure to comply with the above recommendations and warnings listed in the manual will invalidate the warranty.

Product Specifications

Model WRP18
Number of LED beads 272
Bluetooth range >15m
CRI >95
Illumination 100% (LUX) 0.5M 2150Lux 1M 880Lux
Color temperature 3200-5600K(±100)
Input voltage DC IN 12-15V
Power 42W
Size 480*480*96mm

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation

This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.

However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the device off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the device and receiver.
-Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment

FCC Radiation Exposure Statement The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located for operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

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