Led Programming Software

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In this short series, learn how to build an LED display with WS2801 including set up, wire, program using LEDedit2013, and control IC LED strip lights. In most cases, when you purchase an LED Sign, it comes along with free software that lets you program your sign and display the required message with an aim to advertise your products or services. There are two main categories in which LED signs can be programmed: Monochrome LED signs and Color LED signs.

LEDEditor V10 is a content creation and content management software for LED signs and LED displays, with rich features and options, superior performance and very easy to use interface. LEDEditor V10 supports wide ranges of multimedia formats like video, audio, images and text as well as Word, Excel, and PPT. This software supports multi-region editing, time scheduling and eye-catching visual effects.

This Software is compatible with Xixun sending control cards that we use in outdoor and indoor LED signs and LED displays products with communication over the LAN or internet. This software ca be used for LED sign products with Xixun K10, K13 and K20 control cards.


Media format:

  • Video:Support any format video theoretically by installing the appropriate decoder.
  • Image:BMP,JPG,PNG and more
  • Text:RTF,TXT,Word and PPT
  • Sheet:Excel, user-defined sheet
  • Flash
  • User-defined input
  • External video, TV can choose the program
  • Time, Temperature and Humidity for supported control cards

Preview function

Programming
  • Support program preview before uploading to the LED signs or LED displays

Program play function

  • Support playback loop and time schedule of programs.

Special effects

  • Video and picture superposition
  • lots of special effects on video, picture, word, 3D special effects, entrance or exit effects

Hardware setting functions

  • support LAN, Wi-Fi, GPRS and internet hardware settings
  • Support the standard screen and cascade screen setting

Operating System requirements

  • Microsoft Windows

Video Tutorial

Product Documentation (5)

FluxTool 4 - How-to Guide FluxTool 4 - Quick Start Guide Compatibility overview for eldoLED tooling DMX parameters in FluxTool Fluxtool 4.5.18 - Release notes

Software (1)

Learning Center (1)

Archive (10)

FluxTool 4.2 - Release notes FluxTool 4.1 - Release notes FluxTool 4.0.4 - Release notes FluxTool v2.0.93 Windows FluxTool v2.0.93_Quick Start Guide FluxTool v2.0.93 OSX FluxTool 4.3.8 - Release notes Fluxtool 4.5.8 - Release notes Fluxtool 4.5.11 - Release notes Fluxtool 4.5.17 - Release Notes

Designed and optimized for the needs of fast-paced production environments, our FluxTool application software allows you to quickly and easily customize eldoLED drivers for your application.

Applications

Led Board Programming Software

Want to quickly validate a design?
Using a USB connected TOOLbox pro, connect a driver and read its settings then use profile-less programming to change individual parameters. You'll get immediate feedback on programming status as you modify settings and write them to the driver.

Led Programming software, free download

Need to configure a large batch of drivers for an upcoming production run?
Create, edit, and save configurations (called profiles) and write them automatically each time a driver is connected using the auto-write feature.

Complementary hardware

We also provide an optional TOOLbox adapter, which eliminates the need to connect the driver to an external AC voltage supply during programming. Using this device protects operators from the hazards of mains voltage and enables maximal efficiency through the utilization of hands-free configuration jigs.

Downloads

You can download FluxTool via the link on the right side, under Software.

For more information on compatibility of your eldoLED driver with the various FluxTool and TOOLbox pro versions, please refer to the Compatibility overview, under Product Documentation.

To stay up-to-date about new releases, subscribe to our FluxTool Update Notification and check out the Release Notes Archive on the right.

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