[New Device] Lian-Li Uni Fan AL Hub

Name of device:

Lian Li Uni Fan AL Hub

Link to manufacturer's product page:

https://lian-li.com/product/uni-fan-al/

Please select what type of device/interface the device uses:

DeviceTypeUSB

ID information:

   Manufacturer: WinUsb Device

Description   Service DeviceID
-----------   ------- --------
WinUsb Device WINUSB  USB\VID_0CF2&PID_A101&MI_00\A&15CCE670&0&0000

It seems to be a WinUSB device just like the previous hub that came with the SL version of the UniFans. The device does show up with the proper name in Device Manager:

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Please attach screenshots of the device's official control application here:

Overall screen: image Result of my first capture.

In each group you can set the Hub of the Fan, the outer Rim or both as seen in this drop down:

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The following drop down lists all the modes available:

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Please attach device captures here:

Lian_Li_AL120_Hub_Capture.pcapng

In this capture I first set all fans to Black, and then went through 1>2>3>4 Setting a static color to everything, with final result being the first screenshot provided above.

Below are a number of other captures as outlined on the Wiki:

All_Red.pcapng

All_Green.pcapng

All_Blue.pcapng

All_Black__Off_.pcapng

All_Rainbow__Direction_Right_.pcapng

All_Rainbow__Direction_Light_.pcapng

All_Breathing_-White-_25__Speed.pcapng

All_Breathing_-White-_75__Speed.pcapng

All_Taichi_-Blue-Red-_25__Speed.pcapng

All_Color_Cycle_-Blue-Red-Green-Yello-_75__speed.pcapng

All_Warning_-Blue-Red-Green-Yellow-_75__speed.pcapng

All_Voice_-Blue-Red-Green-Yellow-_75__speed.pcapng

All_Spinning_Teacups_-Blue-Red-Green-Yellow-_75__speed.pcapng

All_Tornado_-Blue-Red-Green-Yellow-_75__speed.pcapng

All_Mixing_-Blue-Red-_75__speed.pcapng

All_Staggered_-Blue-Red-Green-Yellow-_75__speed.pcapng

All_Tide_-Blue-Red-Green-Yellow-_75__speed.pcapng

All_Scan_-Blue-Red-_75__speed.pcapng

All_Contest_-Blue-Red-Green-_75__speed.pcapng

All_Static_-White-_0__Brightness.pcapng

All_Static_-White-_25__Brightness.pcapng

All_Static_-White-_50__Brightness.pcapng

All_Static_-White-_75__Brightness.pcapng

All_Static_-White-_100__Brightness.pcapng

Another capture I did was setting all 4 outputs/zones to Static White on the Fan Hub, with the Trim being Static Blue. Essentially any mode can be used for either of these "sub-zones".

Fan_Hub_Static_White_-_Fan_Trim_Static_Blue.pcapng

The final two modes not included are "Contest Sync" and "Scan Sync". These are just synchronized version of the similarly named modes. Many of these animations take into account the number of fans you tell the controller you have. For example the "Mixing" mode has a the 2 colors it wants start at either end of the fan group move in from the outside and then alternating when they met in the center, before moving back out. Well in the UI if you tell it you have 4 fans, despite only have 3, it starts on the "missing" fan on the one side. However if you tell the controller there are only 3 fans, it will start where you'd expect, mixing on the second/center fan. Many of the animations act like this.

Speed and brightness can only be adjusted in 25% increments, I'm not sure if that is just a UI limitation or a limitation of the controller. I've done a break down of all the modes and how man colors (in what configuration) and if they support brightness, speed or direction (only Clockwise and Counter-Clock Wise Supported) here:

Mode Name # of Colors Speed? Brightness? Direction?
Rainbow 0 Yes Yes Yes
Static 1 per Fan No Yes No
Breathing 1 per Fan Yes Yes No
Taichi 2 per Fan Group Yes Yes Yes
Color Cycle 4 per Fan Group Yes Yes Yes
Warning 4 per Fan Group Yes Yes No
Voice 4 per Fan Group Yes Yes Yes
Spinning Teacups 4 per Fan Group Yes Yes Yes
Tornado 4 per Fan Group Yes Yes Yes
Mixing 2 per Fan Group Yes Yes No
Stack 2 per Fan Group Yes Yes Yes
Staggered 4 per Fan Group Yes Yes No
Tide 4 per Fan Group Yes Yes No
Scan 2 per Fan Group Yes Yes No
Scan Sync 2 for All Yes Yes No
Contest 3 per Fan Group Yes Yes Yes
Contest Sync 3 for All Yes Yes No

Checklist for Step2

  • Name of device
  • A link to the vendors product page has been included
  • The transport bus has been identified and the appropriate label added to the issue.
  • The device ID's have been included for USB or PCI
  • Screenshots of the OEM Application are included
  • There is either, appropriate code examples linked or suitable device captures attached
Edited by Jeffrey Geer