All LEDs are in fact 2 LED (one red and one green) and seems to be connected to separated pins from the controller, or at least can be addressed by the controller following this addresses design:
All LEDs are in fact 2 LED (one red and one green) and seems to be connected to separated pins from the controller, or at least addressed by the controller like this
```
LED 1 (r) = 1
LED 1 (r) = 1
LED 1 (g) = 2
LED 1 (g) = 2
```
LED 2 (r) = 3
```
LED 2 (r) = 3
LED 2 (g) = 4
LED 2 (g) = 4
```
LED 3 (r) = 5
```
LED 3 (r) = 5
LED 3 (g) = 6
LED 3 (g) = 6
```
There is no zero LED
the commands to address the LED status is 0x1B 0x4C _STATUS_
_STATUS_ byte is divided in two parts:
4 high bits are used to define the LED id,
1 low bit is used to define the status (on/off)
So Led's can controlled with the following (pseudo-c) code: