ADJ PIX142 Pixie Driver 2000 User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- ADJ
Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- FEATURES
- WARRANTY REGISTRATION
- SAFETY GUIDELINES
- OVERVIEW
- INSTALLATION
- RACK MOUNTING
- OUTLET SOCKET PIN CONFIGURATION
- MULTIPLE DRIVERS
- ALLOWABLE CABLE LENGTHS
- DRIVER OUTPUT LIMITATIONS
- RGB PIXEL CONTROL
- SYSTEM MENU
- LIMITED WARRANTY (USA ONLY)
- MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY PERIODS:
- DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS
- SPECIFICATIONS
- ACCESSORIES
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
PIXIE DRIVER 2000
User Manual
US SKU#: PIX142
EU SKU#: 1226200064
UPC#: 818651027860
ITF-14#: 10818651027867
INTRODUCTION
Introduction: Congratulations on your purchase of the ADJ Pixie Driver 2000!
This device has been designed to provide easy and versatile control options
specifically for the ADJ Pixie Strip 30, 60, and 120 series, and to perform
reliably for years when the guidelines in this booklet are followed. Please
read and understand the instructions in this manual carefully and thoroughly
before attempting to operate this device. These instructions contain important
information regarding safety during use and maintenance.
These instructions contain important safety information regarding the use and
maintenance of this unit. Please keep this manual with the unit for future
reference.
Customer Support: Contact ADJ Service for any product-related service and
support needs. Also visit forums.adj.com with questions, comments or
suggestions.
Parts: To purchase parts online visit:
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http://www.adjparts.eu(EU)
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WARNING!
To prevent or reduce the risk of electrical shock or fire, do not expose this
unit to rain or moisture.
CAUTION!
There are no user-serviceable parts inside this unit. Do not attempt any
repairs yourself, doing so will void your manufacturer’s warranty. In the
unlikely event your unit may require service, please contact ADJ Products,
LLC.
Do not discard the shipping carton in the trash. Please recycle whenever
possible.
FEATURES
- Power & data supply for ADJ Pixie Strip 30, 60, & 120
- Manual RGB mode
- Internal programs
- Manual dimming and strobe control
- Full pixel mapping control
- 2,040 pixels via Kling-Net
- 340 pixels via Art-Net and sACN (streaming ACN)
- OLED screen with 4-button menu
Included Items: 1 x 10-foot (3m) 4-pin power / data cable
WARRANTY REGISTRATION
The Pixie Driver 2000 carries a 2-year limited warranty. Please fill out the enclosed warranty card to validate your purchase. All returned service items, whether under warranty or not, must be freight prepaid and accompanied by a return authorization (R.A.) number. The R.A. number must be clearly written on the outside of the return package. A brief description of the problem, as well as the R.A. number, must also be written down on a piece of paper included in the shipping carton. If the unit is under warranty, you must provide a copy of your proof of purchase invoice. You may obtain an R.A. number by contacting our customer support team. All packages returned to the service department not displaying an R.A. number on the outside of the package will be returned to the shipper.
SAFETY GUIDELINES
For Your Own Personal Safety, Please Read and Understand This Manual
Completely Before
You Attempt To Install Or Operate This Unit!
- Be sure to save the packing carton in the unlikely event the device may have to be returned for service
- Do not spill water or other liquids into or onto the device.
- Be sure that the local power outlet matches the required voltage for the device
- Do not open up the device under any conditions. There are no user-serviceable parts inside
- Disconnect the device’s main power when left unused for long periods of time
- Never connect this device to a dimmer pack
- Do not attempt to operate this device if it has been damaged in any way
- Never operate this device with the cover removed
- To reduce the risk of electrical shock or fire, do not expose this device to rain or moisture
- Do not attempt to operate this device if the power cord has been frayed or broken. Do not attempt to remove or break off the ground prong from the electrical cord. This prong is used to reduce the risk of electrical shock and fire in case of an internal short
- Disconnect from main power before making any type of connection
- Never block the ventilation holes. Always be sure to mount this device in an area that will allow proper ventilation. Allow about 6″ (15cm) between this device and a wall
- This unit is intended for indoor use only. Use of this product outdoors voids all warranties
- Always mount this unit in a safe and stable matter
- Please route your power cord out of the way of foot traffic. Power cords should be routed so they are not likely to be walked on, or pinched by items placed upon or against them
- Ambient operating temperature ranges is from -4°F to 113°F (-20°C to 45°C). Do not operate this device when the ambient temperature falls outside of this range!
- Keep flammable materials away from this fixture!
- IP20 Rating: Fixture is protected against solids approximately the size of an adult finger, or larger. FIXTURE IS NOT PROTECTED AGAINST LIQUID INTRUSION OF ANY KIND!
- The device should be serviced by qualified service personnel when:
- The power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged.
- Objects have fallen on, or liquid has been spilled into, the device.
- The device has been exposed to rain or water.
- The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance.
OVERVIEW
- Setup Button
- Mode Button
- LCD Screen
- Up Button
- Down Button
- Main Power Switch
- Mounting Brackets
- Safety Cable Attachment Point
- 10A Output Fuses
- 3A Input Fuse
- Power In
- Kling-Net/Art-Net Ports
- 4-pin Outlet Sockets
INSTALLATION
FLAMMABLE MATERIAL WARNING!
Keep drive a minimum of 5.0 feet (1.5m) away from flammable material and/or
pyrotechnics.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
A qualified electrician should be used for all electrical connections
and/or installations.
DO NOT INSTALL THE DEVICE IF YOU ARE NOT QUALIFIED TO DO SO!
The driver MUST be installed following all local, national, and country
commercial electrical and construction codes and regulations.
Before installing or mounting any device, a professional equipment installer MUST be consulted to determine whether the mounting structure or surface is properly certified to safely support the combined weight of the device and any relevant accessories.
The ambient operating temperature range is from -4°F to 113°F (-20°C to 45°C). Do not operate this device when the ambient temperature falls outside this range.
The device should be installed in areas outside walking paths, seating areas, or away from areas where unauthorized personnel might be able to reach the device by hand.
RACK MOUNTING
This device can be mounted in a standard 19-inch rack using the mounting brackets located on each side of the device. Make sure to use mounting hardware that fits the mounting holes on the device as well as the rack itself. Use all four (4) points on the mounting brackets to ensure that the device is mounted securely. Please see the illustration above for reference.
OUTLET SOCKET PIN CONFIGURATION
This device features two (2) output sockets on the back side, which may be used to connect the device to the desired lighting fixtures. The pins for each output socket are configured as shown in the image below. Please consult a qualified electrician for all electrical connections and/or installations.
MULTIPLE DRIVERS
Up to five (5) Pixie Driver 2000 devices may be daisy-chained directly together and linked to a single controller. See the image below for reference. Do NOT daisy-chain more than five (5) devices directly together.
If more than five (5) devices are required, a one-gigabit ethernet switch may
be used to expand the size of the network. However, even in this case, no more
than ten (10) branches from the ethernet switch are allowable, with each
branch containing up to five (5) daisy-chained devices. This permits a maximum
of fifty (50) devices to be linked to a single controller, as shown in the
image below.
Do NOT exceed this number of devices!
ALLOWABLE CABLE LENGTHS
**** 16-AWG 4-pin extension cable may be used to link multiple devices. However, please take note of maximum allowable cable lengths, as listed below.
- Max length of cable connecting a controller and a device: 59 feet (18m)
- Max length of cable connecting two devices: 32 feet (10m)
- Max total cable length in a single chain: 98 feet (30m) including the lengths of the lighting strip(s)
DRIVER OUTPUT LIMITATIONS
There is a limitation to how many pixels can be controlled by each driver output port, which in turn determines the maximum number of lighting fixtures that can be controlled by a single output or driver.
The values listed in the following tables for number of fixtures per driver port/driver unit are repre- sentative of the maximum number of fixtures that can be connected if the fixtures used are all of the same model type, with individual pixel control.
For example, if you connect only Pixie Strip 30s to the driver, and operate the driver in Kling-Net mode, you can connect up to 34 units of that model type to each driver port. This is defined by the fact that each driver port can handle a maximum of 1020 pixels, and each Pixie Strip 30 fixture is made up of 30 pixels. Therefore, you have 1020 pixels per driver port, divided by 30 pixels per fix- ture, which equals 34 fixtures per driver port.
It is possible to mix and match Pixie Strip model types that are attached to a single driver port. In this case, the important thing to keep in mind is the maximum number of pixels per driver port.
As long as this value is not exceeded, any combination of Pixie Strip 30s, 60s, and 120s may be used.
PIXIE STRIP 30/60/120
MODEL| TOTAL PIXELS| TOTAL CONTROL CHAN.| KLING-NET
MAX PIXELS PER PORT = 1020 MAX PIXELS PER DRIVER = 2040
---|---|---|---
MAX FIXTURES per DRIVER PORT| MAX PIXELS per DRIVER PORT| MAX
FIXTURES per DRIVER UNIT| MAX PIXELS per DRIVER UNIT
Pixie Strip 30| 30| 90| 34| 1020| 68| 2040
Pixie Strip 60| 60| 180| 17| 1020| 34| 2040
Pixie Strip 120| 120| 360| 8| 960| 16| 1920
MODEL| TOTAL PIXELS| TOTAL CONTROL CHAN.| ARTNET /
sACN MAX PIXELS PER PORT = 170 MAX PIXELS PER DRIVER = 340
---|---|---|---
MAX FIXTURES per DRIVER PORT| MAX PIXELS per DRIVER PORT|
MAX FIXTURES per DRIVER UNIT| MAX PIXELS per DRIVER UNIT
Pixie Strip 30| 30| 90| 5| 150| 10| 300
Pixie Strip 60| 60| 180| 2| 120| 4| 240
Pixie Strip 120| 120| 360| 1| 120| 2| 240
Your Pixie Driver 2000 is programmed not to allow Pixie Strip fixtures to be added in such a way that the maximum number of pixels per port would be exceeded. This is done by limiting the number of Pixie Strip units that can be selected in the System Menu based on what has already been set up on the unit.
If we look at the example from the previous page, where 34 Pixie Strip 30s have been set up on a single port in Kling-Net mode, the System Menu will not allow any further fixtures to be set up on that port, regardless of model. This is because 34 fixtures, times 30 pixels per fixture, uses up the port’s entire capacity of 1020 pixels. If we then tried to set up an additional Pixie Strip 60, the System Menu would not allow any values other than “0” to be selected, because the port does not have the capacity to support the additional 60 pixels that would be required.
PIXELS IN USE | PIXELS FREE |
---|---|
34 x Pixie Strip 30 | 1020 pixels |
1020 pixel capacity – 1020 pixels in use
0 pixels free
0 x Pixie Strip 60| 0 pixels
0 x Pixie Strip 120| 0 pixels
| 1020 total pixels in use
In this case, we would first need to “make room” on this driver port by reducing the number of Pixie Strip 30s that are set up. If we reduce the number of Pixie Strip 30s by two units, we then free up 60 pixels on this driver port.
PIXELS IN USE | PIXELS FREE |
---|---|
32 x Pixie Strip 30 | 960 pixels |
1020 pixel capacity – 960 pixels in use
60 pixels free
0 x Pixie Strip 60| 0 pixels
0 x Pixie Strip 120| 0 pixels
| 960 total pixels in use
Now that we have freed up 60 pixels on this driver port, we are able to add the Pixie Strip 60, as de- sired. The System Menu now allows you to increase the number of Pixie Strip 60s on this driver port to 1, but it will not allow you to increase the number any higher because there are not enough pixels free to add more than 1 Pixie Strip 60. Notice, too, that the only selectable value for Pixie Strip 120s is “0” due to the fact that 60 free pixels is not enough to run a single Pixie Strip 120.
PIXELS IN USE | PIXELS FREE |
---|---|
32 x Pixie Strip 30 | 960 pixels |
1020 pixel capacity – 1020 pixels in use
0 pixels free
1 x Pixie Strip 60| 60 pixels
0 x Pixie Strip 120| 0 pixels
| 1020 total pixels in use
If you are having trouble adding the desired number of fixtures to a driver port, double check the number of fixtures of other Pixie Strip models that have been set up to see if they are using up all of the available pixel space on that port.
RGB PIXEL CONTROL
This feature gives the user the ability to adjust the RGB Pixel Control configuration of the device. Individual pixels may be controlled independently for finer control over the resolution of the device’s lighting display. Alternately, multiple individual pixels may be grouped together under a common set of control channels in order to reduce the number of required control channels. This also reduces the effective pixel count for each fixture, thereby allowing an increased number of fixtures to be oper- ated off of the same driver port (see the Driver Output Limitations section). The downside to this is the reduced resolution of the lighting display.
For example, if the user is setting up a Pixie Strip 30 containing thirty (30) individual pixels, the finest level of control would be 1×30, which signifies 30 groups of 1 pixel each. In a 1×30 pixel control con- figuration, each of the 30 pixels is controlled independently, giving the lighting display a fine degree of resolution. However, each individual pixel requires 3 control channels (Red, Green, and Blue), and therefore 90 control channels are required to operate the device in this configuration, in addition to the need for the driver port to have free capacity to control at least 30 pixels.
If using fewer control channels or less driver port pixel capacity is desired, the user may opt for a dif- ferent pixel control configuration, such as 2×15. This configuration separates the lighting display into 15 groups, each containing 2 individual pixels, with each group being controlled by a single set of control channels. Thus, the requirement for number of control channels is reduced to 45 (15 groups each requiring 3 control channels for Red, Green, and Blue). Moreover, each group of 2 pixels can now be treated effectively as a single large pixel, reducing the required driver port free pixel capac- ity to just 15 pixels. This is particularly useful when operating in Art-Net or sACN mode, where each driver port can accommodate a relatively limited number of pixels
PIXEL CONTROL MODES, PIXIE STRIP MODELS
Pixie Strip 30 | Pixie Strip 60 | Pixie Strip 120 |
---|---|---|
2 x 15 | 2 x 30 | 2 x 60 |
3 x 10 | 3 x 20 | 3 x 40 |
5 x 6 | 4 x 15 | 4 x 30 |
6 x 5 | 5 x 12 | 5 x 24 |
10 x 3 | 6 x 10 | 6 x 20 |
15 x 2 | 10 x 6 | 8 x 15 |
30 x 1 | 12 x 5 | 10 x 12 |
15 x 4 | 15 x 8 | |
20 x 3 | 20 x 6 | |
30 x 2 | 24 x 5 | |
60 x 1 | 30 x 4 | |
40 x 3 | ||
60 x 2 | ||
120 x 1 |
PIXEL CONTROL MODES, FULL LIST
Pixel Count | Pixel Group Options |
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1 | 1×1 |
2 | 1×2, 2×1 |
3 | 1×3, 3×1 |
4 | 1×4, 2×2, 4×1 |
5 | 1×5, 5×1 |
6 | 1×6, 2×3, 3×2, 6×1 |
7 | 1×7 |
8 | 1×8, 2×4, 4×2, 8×1 |
9 | 1×9, 3×3, 9×1 |
10 | 1×10, 2×5, 5×2, 10×1 |
11 | 1×11 |
12 | 1×12, 2×6, 3×4, 4×3, 6×2, 12×1 |
13 | 1×13 |
14 | 1×14, 2×7, 7×2, 14×1 |
15 | 1×15, 3×5, 5×3, 15×1 |
16 | 1×16, 2×8, 4×4, 8×2, 16×1 |
17 | 1×17 |
18 | 1×18, 2×9, 3×6, 6×3, 9×2, 18×1 |
19 | 1×19 |
20 | 1×20, 2×10, 4×5, 5×4, 10×2, 20×1 |
21 | 1×21, 3×7, 7×3, 21×1 |
22 | 1×22, 2×11, 11×2, 22×1 |
23 | 1×23 |
24 | 1×24, 2×12, 3×8, 4×6, 6×4, 8×3, 12×2, 24×1 |
25 | 1×25, 5×5, 25×1 |
26 | 1×26, 2×13, 13×2, 26×1 |
27 | 1×27, 3×9, 9×3, 27×1 |
28 | 1×28, 2×14, 4×7, 7×4, 14×2, 28×1 |
29 | 1×29 |
30 | 1×30, 2×15, 3×10, 5×6, 6×5, 10×3, 15×2, 30×1 |
31 | 1×31 |
Pixel Count | Pixel Group Options |
--- | --- |
32 | 1×32, 2×16, 4×8, 8×4, 16×2, 32×1 |
33 | 1×33, 3×11, 11×3, 33×1 |
34 | 1×34, 2×17, 17×2, 34×1 |
35 | 1×35, 5×7, 7×5, 35×1 |
36 | 1×36, 2×18, 3×12, 4×9, 6×6, 9×4, 12×3, 18×2, 36×1 |
37 | 1×37 |
38 | 1×38, 2×19, 19×2, 38×1 |
39 | 1×39, 3×13, 13×3, 39×1 |
40 | 1×40, 2×20, 4×10, 5×8, 8×5, 10×4, 20×2, 40×1 |
41 | 1×41 |
42 | 1×42, 2×21, 3×14, 6×7, 7×6, 14×3, 21×2, 42×1 |
43 | 1×43 |
44 | 1×44, 2×22, 4×11, 11×4, 22×2, 44×1 |
45 | 1×45, 3×15, 5×9, 9×5, 15×3, 45×1 |
46 | 1×46, 2×23, 23×2, 46×1 |
47 | 1×47 |
48 | 1×48, 2×24, 3×16, 4×12, 6×8, 8×6, 12×4, 16×3, 24×2, 48×1 |
49 | 1×49, 7×7, 49×1 |
50 | 1×50, 2×25, 5×10, 10×5, 25×2, 50×1 |
51 | 1×51, 3×17, 17×3, 51×1 |
52 | 1×52, 2×26, 4×13, 13×4, 26×2, 52×1 |
53 | 1×53 |
54 | 1×54, 2×27, 3×18, 6×9, 9×6, 18×3, 27×2, 54×1 |
55 | 1×55, 5×11, 11×5, 55×1 |
56 | 1×56, 2×28, 4×14,7×8, 8×7, 14×4, 28×2, 56×1 |
57 | 1×57, 3×19, 19×3, 57×1 |
58 | 1×58, 2×29, 29×2, 58×1 |
59 | 1×59 |
Pixel Count | Pixel Group Options |
--- | --- |
60 | 1×60, 2×30, 3×20, 4×15, 5×12, 6×10, 10×6,12×5, 15×4, 20×3, 30×2, 60×1 |
61 | 1×61 |
62 | 1×62, 2×31, 31×2, 62×1 |
63 | 1×63, 3×21, 7×9, 9×7, 21×3, 63×1 |
64 | 1×64, 2×32, 4×16, 8×8, 16×4, 32×2, 64×1 |
65 | 1×65, 5×13, 13×5, 65×1 |
66 | 1×66, 2×33, 3×22, 6×11, 11×6, 22×3, 33×2,66×1 |
67 | 1×67 |
68 | 1×68, 2×34, 4×17, 17×4, 34×2, 68×1 |
69 | 1×69, 3×23, 23×3, 69×1 |
70 | 1×70, 2×35, 5×14, 7×10, 10×7, 14×5, 35×2,70×1 |
71 | 1×71 |
72 | 1×72, 2×36, 3×24, 4×18, 6×12, 8×9, 9×8,12×6, 18×4, 24×3, 36×2, 72×1 |
73 | 1×73 |
74 | 1×74, 2×37, 37×2, 74×1 |
75 | 1×75, 3×25, 5×15, 15×5, 25×3, 75×1 |
76 | 1×76, 2×38, 4×19, 19×4, 38×2, 76×1 |
77 | 1×77, 7×11, 11×7, 77×1 |
78 | 1×78, 2×39, 3×26, 6×13, 13×6, 26×3, 39×2,78×1 |
79 | 1×79 |
80 | 1×80, 2×40, 4×20, 5×16, 8×10, 10×8, 16×5,20×4, 40×2, 80×1 |
81 | 1×81, 3×27, 9×9, 27×3, 81×1 |
82 | 1×82, 2×41, 41×2, 82×1 |
83 | 1×83 |
84 | 1×84, 2×42, 3×28, 4×21, 6×14, 7×12, 12×7, 14×6, 21×4, 28×3, 42×2, 84×1 |
85 | 1×85, 5×17, 17×5, 85×1 |
86 | 1×86, 2×43, 43×2, 86×1 |
87 | 1×87, 3×29, 29×3, 87×1 |
Pixel Count | Pixel Group Options |
--- | --- |
88 | 1×88, 2×44, 4×22, 8×11, 11×8, 22×4, 44×2, |
88×1
89| 1×89
90| 1×90, 2×45, 3×30, 5×18, 6×15, 9×10, 10×9,15×6, 18×5, 30×3, 45×2, 90×1
91| 1×91, 7×13, 13×7, 91×1
92| 1×92, 2×46, 4×23, 23×4, 46×2, 92×1
93| 1×93, 3×31, 31×3, 93×1
94| 1×94, 2×47, 47×2, 94×1
95| 1×95, 5×19, 19×5, 95×1
96| 1×96, 2×48, 3×32, 4×24, 6×16, 8×12, 12×8,16×6, 24×4, 32×4, 48×2, 96×1
97| 1×97
98| 1×98, 2×49, 7×14, 14×7, 49×2, 98×1
99| 1×99, 3×33, 9×11, 11×9, 33×3, 99×1
100| 1×100, 2×50, 4×25, 5×20, 10×10, 20×5,25×4, 50×2, 100×1
101| 1×101
102| 1×102, 2×51, 3×34, 6×17, 17×6, 34×3,51×2, 102×1
103| 1×103
104| 1×104, 2×52, 4×26, 8×13, 13×8, 26×4,52×2, 104×1
105| 1×105, 3×35, 5×21, 7×15, 15×7, 21×5,35×3, 105×1
106| 1×106, 2×53, 53×2, 106×1
107| 1×107
108| 1×108, 2×54, 3×36, 4×27, 6×18, 9×12,12×9, 18×6, 27×4, 36×3, 54×2, 108×1
109| 1×109
110| 1×110, 2×55, 5×22, 10×11, 11×10, 22×5,55×2, 110×1
111| 1×111, 3×37, 37×3, 111×1
112| 1×112, 2×56, 4×28, 7×16, 8×14, 14×8,16×7, 28×4, 56×2, 112×1
113| 1×113
114| 1×114, 2×57, 3×38, 6×19, 19×6, 38×3,57×2, 114×1
Pixel Count| Pixel Group Options
---|---
115| 1×115, 5×23, 23×5, 115×1
116| 1×116, 2×58, 4×29, 29×4, 58×2, 116×1
117| 1×117, 3×39, 9×13, 13×9, 39×3, 117×1
118| 1×118, 2×59, 59×2, 118×1
119| 1×119, 7×17, 17×7, 119×1
120
| 1×120, 2×60, 3×40, 4×30, 5×24, 6×20,8×15, 10×12, 12×10, 15×8, 20×6,
24×5,30×4, 40×3,60×2, 120×1
121| 1×121, 11×11, 121×1
122| 1×122, 2×61, 61×2, 122×1
123| 1×123, 3×41, 41×3, 123×1
124| 1×124, 2×62, 4×31, 31×4, 62×2, 124×1
125| 1×125, 5×25, 25×5, 125×1
126| 1×126, 2×63, 3×42, 6×21, 7×18, 9×14,14×9, 18×7, 21×6, 42×3, 63×2, 126×1
127| 1×127
128| 1×128, 2×64, 4×32, 8×16, 16×8, 32×4,64×2, 128×1
129| 1×129, 3×43, 43×3, 129×1
130| 1×130, 2×65, 5×26, 10×13, 13×10, 26×5,65×2, 130×1
131| 1×131
132| 1×132, 2×66, 3×44, 4×33, 6×22, 11×12,12×11, 22×6, 33×4, 44×3, 66×2, 132×1
133| 1×133, 7×19, 19×7, 133×1
134| 1×134, 2×67, 67×2, 134×1
135| 1×135, 3×45, 5×27, 9×15, 15×9, 27×5,45×3, 135×1
136| 1×136, 2×68, 4×34, 8×17, 17×8, 34×4,68×2, 136×1
137| 1×137
138| 1×138, 2×69, 3×46, 6×23, 23×6, 46×3,69×2, 138×1
139| 1×139
140| 1×140, 2×70, 4×35, 5×28, 7×20, 10×14,14×10, 20×7, 28×5, 35×4, 70×2, 140×1
141| 1×141, 3×47, 47×3, 141×1
Pixel Count| Pixel Group Options
---|---
142| 1×142, 2×71, 71×2, 142×1
143| 1×143, 11×13, 13×11, 143×1
144
| 1×144, 2×72, 3×48, 6×36, 8×24, 9×18,12×16, 16×12, 18×9, 24×8, 36×6,
48×3,72×2, 144×1
145| 1×145, 5×29, 29×5, 145×1
146| 1×146, 2×73, 73×2, 146×1
147| 1×147, 3×49, 7×21, 21×7, 49×3, 147×1
148| 1×148, 2×74, 4×37, 37×4, 74×2, 148×1
149| 1×149
150| 1×150, 2×75, 3×50, 5×30, 6×25, 10×15,15×10, 25×6, 30×5, 50×3, 75×2, 150×1
151| 1×151
152| 1×152, 2×76, 4×38, 8×19, 19×8, 38×4,76×2, 152×1
153| 1×153, 3×51, 9×17, 17×9, 51×3, 153×1
154| 1×154, 2×77, 7×22, 11×14, 14×11, 22×7,77×2, 154×1
155| 1×155, 5×31, 31×5, 155×1
156| 1×156, 2×78, 3×52, 4×39, 6×26, 12×13,13×12, 26×6, 39×4, 52×3, 78×2, 156×1
157| 1×157
158| 1×158, 2×79, 79×2, 158×1
159| 1×159, 3×53, 53×3, 159×1
160| 1×160, 2×80, 4×40, 5×32, 8×20, 10×16,16×10, 20×8, 32×5, 40×4, 80×2, 160×1
161| 1×161, 7×23, 23×7, 161×1
162| 1×162, 2×81, 3×54, 6×27, 9×18, 18×9,27×6, 54×3, 81×2, 162×1
163| 1×163
164| 1×164, 2×82, 4×41, 41×4, 82×2, 164×1
165| 1×165, 3×55, 5×33, 11×15, 15×11, 33×5,55×3, 165×1
166| 1×166, 2×83, 83×2, 166×1
167| 1×167
Pixel Count| Pixel Group Options
---|---
168| 1×168, 2×84, 3×56, 4×42, 6×28, 7×24,8×21, 12×14, 14×12, 21×8, 24×7,
28×6,42×4, 56×3, 84×2, 168×1
169| 1×169, 13×13, 169×1
170| 1×170, 2×85, 5×34, 10×17, 17×10, 34×5,85×2, 170×1
SYSTEM MENU
The device includes an easy to navigate system menu control panel display where all necessary settings and adjustments are made (see image below).
- The MODE button is used to cycle through main menu options, or to return to the previous
- The SETUP button is used to select an option in either the main menu or the sub-menu of any main menu item, and to cycle through the sub-menu
- The UP and DOWN buttons are used to adjust the values of the sub-menu
MODE
| SET UP| UP/DOWN|
DESCRIPTION
---|---|---|---
DIMMER MODE| Red Dimmer| Manual Control Red: xxx| Adjust intensity of
red color
Green Dimmer| Manual Control Green: xxx| Adjust intensity of green color
Blue Dimmer| Manual Control Blue: xxx| Adjust intensity of blue color
Output Enable or Dis- able Set| Manual Control: Out1: Enable / Disable| Enable
or disable output 1
Manual Control: Out2: Enable / Disable| Enable or disable output 2
KLINGNET MODE| Pixie Strip Setup| Klingnet Out x Pixie Strip xxx| Select
which Pixie Strip model will be connected to each output.
• x = Output Port (1 or 2)
• xxx = Pixie Strip model (30, 60, or 120)
Klingnet Out x xxx IP Number xx| Select the number of individual Pixie Strip
units that will be connected to each output.
• xx = number of units
Klingnet Out x xx X xx RGB Pixels| Select the RGB Pixel Control mode. See the
RGB Pixel Control section of this manual for a full list of selectable
values.
ARTNET MODE| IP Address Set| IP Address Out x xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx| Set IP
address of each output.
DMX Universe Set| Universe Out x U:xxxxx| Set DMX universe of each output.
Pixie Strip Setup| Artnet Out x Pixie Strip xxx| Select which Pixie Strip
model will be connected to each output.
• x = Output Port (1 or 2)
• xxx = Pixie Strip model (30, 60, or 120)
Artnet Out x xxx IP Number xx
| Select the number of individual Pixie Strip units that will be connected to
each output.
• xx = number of units
Artnet Out x xx X xx RGB Pixels| Select the RGB Pixel Control mode. See the
RGB Pixel Control section of this manual for a full list of selectable
values.
sACN CONTROL MODE| DMX Universe Set Pixie Strip Setup| sACN Out x
U:xxxxx| Set the DMX universe of each output (x).
sACN Out x Pixie Strip xxx| Select which Pixie Strip model will be connected
to each output.
• x = Output Port (1 or 2)
• xxx = Pixie Strip model (30, 60, or 120)
sACN Out x xxx IP Number xx| Select the number of individual Pixie Strip units
that will be connected to each output.
•xx = number of units
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MODE
| SETUP| UP/DOWN|
DESCRIPTION
---|---|---|---
sACN CONTROL
MODE (continued)
| DMX Universe Set Pixie Strip Setup| sACN Out x xx X xx RGB Pixels| Select
the RGB Pixel Control mode. See the RGB Pixel Control section of this
manual for a full list of selectable values.
KLINGNET & ART- NET CONTROL MODE| Klingnet Enable or Disable
Set| Klingnet & Artnet Klingnet: Enable / Disable| Enable or disable the
Klingnet control.
Klingnet Pixie Strip Setup| Klingnet Out x Pixie Strip xxx| Select which Pixie
Strip model will be connected to each output.
• x = Output Port (1 or 2)
• xxx = Pixie Strip model (30, 60, or 120)
Klingnet Out x xxx IP Number xx| Select the number of individual Pixie Strip
units that will be connected to each output.
• xx = number of units
Artnet IP Address Set| IP Address Out x xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx| Set the IP address of
each output.
Artnet Universe Set| Universe Out x U:xxxxx| Set the DMX universe of each
output.
BUILT IN PRO- GRAM MODE| Program Play Set| Programs Program xx| Select a
built-in program.
Programs Speed xx| Set the program speed.
Programs Fade xx| Set the program fade speed.
Programs Phase Time xx| Set the phase time.
Pixie Strips Setup| Program Out x Pixie Strip xxx| Select which Pixie Strip
model will be connected to each output.
• x = Output Port (1 or 2)
• xxx = Pixie Strip model (30, 60, or 120)
Program Out x xxx IP Number xx| Select the number of individual Pixie Strip units that will be connected to each out- put. xx = number of units
SETUP OPTIONS
|
LCD Backlight On/Off
| Setup Options BLGT:On| LED blacklight always on.
Setup Options BLGT:Off| LED backlight turns off after 20s of inac- tivity.
LCD Backlight Bright- ness| Setup Options BRCO:xxx| Adjust the brightness of
the LCD back- light.
System Reset| Setup Options SysReset| Reset device to factory settings.
SOFTWARE VER- SION
|
Software Version Display
| Software Version Port1 Vx.x| Software version of output port 1.
Software Version Port2 Vx.x| Software version of output port 2.
LIMITED WARRANTY (USA ONLY)
MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY
- ADJ Products, LLC hereby warrants, to the original purchaser, ADJ Products, LLC products to be free of manufacturing defects in material and workmanship for a prescribed period from the date of purchase (see specific warranty period on reverse). This warranty shall be valid only if the product is purchased within the United States of America, including possessions and It is the owner’s responsibility to establish the date and place of purchase by acceptable evidence, at the time service is sought.
- For warranty service you must obtain a Return Authorization number (RA#) before sending back the product–please contact ADJ Products, LLC Service Department at 800-322-6337. Send the product only to the ADJ Products, LLC All shipping charges must be pre-paid. If the requested repairs or service (including parts replacement) are within the terms of this warranty, ADJ Products, LLC will pay return shipping charges only to a designated point within the United States. If the entire instrument is sent, it must be shipped in it’s original package. No accessories should be shipped with the product. If any accessories are shipped with the product, ADJ Products, LLC shall have no liability whatsoever for loss of or damage to any such accessories, nor for the safe return thereof.
- This warranty is void if the serial number has been altered or removed; if the product is modified in any manner which ADJ Products, LLC concludes, after inspection, affects the reliability of the product; if the product has been repaired or serviced by anyone other than the ADJ Products, LLC factory unless prior written authorization was issued to purchaser by ADJ Products, LLC; if the product is damaged because not properly maintained as set forth in the instruction
- This is not a service contract, and this warranty does not include maintnance, cleaning or periodic check During the period specified above, ADJ Products, LLC will replace defective parts at its expense with new or refurbished parts, and will absorb all expenses for warranty service and repair labor by reason of defects in material or workmanship. The sole responsibility of ADJ Products, LLC under this warranty shall be limited to the repair of the product, or replacement thereof, including parts, at the sole discretion of ADJ Products, LLC. All products covered by this warranty were manufactured after August 15, 2012, and bear indentifying marks to that effect.
- ADJ Products, LLC reserves the right to make changes in design and/or improvements upon its products without any obligation to include these changes in any products theretofore manufactured.
No warranty, whether expressed or implied, is given or made with respect to any accessory supplied with products described above. Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law, all implied warranties made by ADJ Products, LLC in connection with this product, including warranties of merchantability or fitness, are limited in duration to the warranty period set forth above. And no warranties, whether expressed or implied, including warranties of merchantability or fitness, shall apply to this product after said period has expired. The consumer’s and/or Dealer’s sole remedy shall be such repair or replacement as is expressly provided above; and under no circumstances shall ADJ Products, LLC be liable for any loss or damage, direct or consequential, arising out of the use of, or inability to use, this product.
This warranty is the only written warranty applicable to ADJ Products, LLC Products and supersedes all prior warranties and written descriptions of warranty terms and conditions heretofore published.
MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY PERIODS:
- Non E.D. Lighting Products = 1-year (365 days) Limited Warranty (Such as: Special Effect Lighting, Intelligent Lighting, UV lighting, Strobes, Fog Machines, Bubble Machines, Mirror Balls, Par Cans, Trussing, Lighting Stands etc. excluding LED and lamps)
- Laser Products = 1 Year (365 Days) Limited Warranty (excluding laser diodes which have a 6 month limited warranty)
- E.D. Products = 2-year (730 days) Limited Warranty (excluding batteries which have a 180 day limited warranty).
Note: 2 Year Warranty only applies to purchases within the United States.
- StarTec Series = 1 Year Limited Warranty (excluding batteries which have a 180 day limited warranty).
- ADJ DMX Controllers = 2 Year (730 Days) Limited Warranty
DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS
Dimensions may not be drawn to scale.
SPECIFICATIONS
Control Features:
- Power/data supply for ADJ Lighting Pixie Strip 30, Pixie Strip 60, and Pixie Strip 120
- Manual RGB mode
- Internal programs
- Manual dimming and strobe control
- Full pixel mapping control
- 2,040 pixels via Kling-Net
- 340 pixels via Art-Net and sACN (streaming ACN)
- OLED screen with 4-button menu
Control Quantity:
- KlingNet: 34 Pixie Strip 30; 17 Pixie Strip 60; 8 Pixie Strip 120
- ArtNet: 170 pixels max each port
- sACN: 170 pixels max each port
Connections:
- Power: PowerLock Input
- Two KlingNet / ArtNet ethernet ports
- Two 4-pin DC24V power/data outputs to Pixie Strips
Mounting Options:
- Bolt to add a clamp to hang from truss (clamp and truss not included)
- Includes 19-inch rack mount ears
- Safety eye
Electrical:
- Multi-voltage operation: AC 110-240V, 50/60 Hz
- Power consumption: 400W max
- -4 degrees F to 113 degrees F (-20 degrees C to 45 degrees C)
Dimensions / Weight:
- Dimensions (LxWxH): 9” x 7.11” x 2.91” / 480mm x 180.8mm x 74mm
- Weight: 6 lbs / 2.5 kg
What’s Included:
- PowerLock power cable
- 19-inch rack mount ears
- 4-pin data cable
Approvals: CE | cETLus
Accessories:
PSLC1 (PIX158): 1-foot Pixie Strip Link Cable
PSLC3 (PIX174): 3-foot Pixie Strip Link Cable
PSLC5 (PIX188): 5-foot Pixie Strip Link Cable
PSLC10 (PIX200): 10-foot Pixie Strip Link Cable
PSLC15 (PIX213): 15-foot Pixie Strip Link Cable
PSLC25 (PIX229): 25-foot Pixie Strip Link Cable
PSLC50 (PIX242): 50-foot Pixie Strip Link Cable
Please Note: Specifications and improvements in the design of this unit and this manual are subject to change without any prior written notice.
ACCESSORIES
Order Code | Description |
---|---|
PIX158 | 1-foot Pixie Strip Link Cable |
PIX174 | 3-foot Pixie Strip Link Cable |
PIX188 | 5-foot Pixie Strip Link Cable |
PIX200 | 10-foot Pixie Strip Link Cable |
PIX213 | 15-foot Pixie Strip Link Cable |
PIX229 | 25-foot Pixie Strip Link Cable |
PIX242 | 50-foot Pixie Strip Link Cable |
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ADJ Products, LLC and all affiliated companies hereby disclaim any and all liabilities for property, equipment, building, and electrical damages, injuries to any persons, and direct or indirect economic loss associated with the use or reliance of any information contained within this document, and/or as a result of the improper, unsafe, insufficient and negligent assembly, installation, rigging, and opera- tion of this product.
DOCUMENT VERSION
Due to additional product features and/or enhancements, an updated version
of this document may be available online.
Please check www.adj.com for the latest revision/update
of this manual before beginning installation and/or programming.
Date| Document Version| Software Version| DMX Channel
Mode| Notes
---|---|---|---|---
08/06/20| 1| 1.0| Not Applicable| Initial Release
11/18/20| 2| 1.0| Not Applicable| Update Dimensional Drawings
12/01/20| 3| 2.0| Not Applicable| Update System Menu
12/08/20| 4| 2.0| Not Applicable| Update Specifications
08/02/21| 5| 2.01| Not Applicable| Update System Menu, Installation, Driver
Output Limitations, & RGB Pixel Control.
12/29/21| 6| N/C| Not Applicable| Update Driver Output Limitations and System
Menu to remove LED Tape/LED Bulbs and Output Control Mode
01/11/22| 7| 2.03| Not Applicable| Updated Software Version Number
Europe Energy Saving Notice
Energy Saving Matters (EuP 2009/125/EC)
Saving electric energy is a key to help protecting the enviroment. Please turn
off all electrical products when they are not in use. To avoid power
consumption in idle mode, disconnect all electrical equipment from power when
not in use. Thank you!
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