TRAXON 1SP1PJOU1JYF Pro Point Pixel Instruction Manual

September 11, 2024
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TRAXON 1SP1PJOU1JYF Pro Point Pixel

THIS MOUNTING GUIDE APPLIES TO THE FOLLOWING PROPOINT PIXEL MODELS

ProPoint Pixel – Flat Lens (Clear or Diffused)

ProPoint Pixel – Dome Lens (Diffused)

ProPoint Pixel – Drum Lens (Diffused)

ProPoint Pixel – Prism Lens (Diffused)

PLEASE READ THIS MOUNTING GUIDE COMPLETELY BEFORE BEGINNING THE INSTALLATION PROCESS.

AN UPDATED INSTALL GUIDE MAY BE AVAILABLE THAT SUPERSEDES THIS VERSION. THE MOST CURRENT RELEASE MUST BE USED BY THE INSTALLER.

For All Models

  • Weight 1 .4 Kgs (3.09Lbs)
  • Power Consumption (Nominal) 20W
  • Power Factor Greater Than 0.9
  • Input Voltage Range 120-277VAc 50/60HZ
  • Operating Temperature -30°C to +50°C (-22°F to 122°F)
  • Minimum Starting Temperature -20°C (-40°F)

This mounting guide uses the following special statement categories to alert you to key items:

WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
Indicates information considered important for the proper operation of the product but not hazard related ..
Please review this manual completely prior to beginning the installation process and take note of the following:

  • The ProPoint luminaire and associated accessories must be installed by a qualified person in conjunction with all applicable electrical codes and standards.
  • The ProPoint luminaire does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Opening of the luminaire will void the warranty.
  • Do not use the product if the cables are damaged.
  • Handle the luminaire carefully to prevent damage during installation. Rough handling may damage the internal electronics and void the warranty.
  • Do not attempt installation in wet or severe weather conditions.
  • Do not stare directly into the light beam while the unit is illuminated.
  • IP66 rated. The ProPoint luminaire is not suitable for direct immersion in water.
  • Do not operate the ProPoint luminaire without a connection to earth ground.
  • The ProPoint luminaire is designed for operation at 120-277VAc. Voltages outside of this range may damage the fixture and will void the warranty.
  • The ProPoint luminaire housing may become hot during normal operation and present a risk of burn injury and fire hazard. Exercise caution when working in proximity to the luminaire and make sure that combustible material does not contact the housing or lens.
  • Failure to keep the luminaire within the operating temperature range (-30°C to +55°C/ -22°F to + 131 °F) will result in improper operation and will void the product warranty.
  • Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents when cleaning the luminaire.

Additional product information is available on the Traxon web site:
www.osram.us/traxon & www.traxontechnologies.com

For additional support, please contact the following

For Americas Regional Support
+ 1 (978) 267 -5346 – Business Hours Technical Support
(34 7) 556-3241 – After Hours Technical Support
TRXTechSupport2@osram.com

For Asia Pacific Regional Support
info@traxontechnologies.com

For Europe, Middle East and Africa Regional Support
info@ecue.com
support@ecue.com

Mounting

ProPoint Pixel – Flat Lens (Clear or Diffused)

ProPoint Pixel – Dome Lens (Diffused)

ProPoint Pixel – Drum Lens (Diffused)

ProPoint Pixel – Prism Lens (Diffused)

Orientation and Mounting – All Models

ALLOWABLE MOUNTING ORIENTATION
Power and data cables exit luminaire downward allowing water to travel away from cable gland gaskets.

PROHIBITED MOUNTING ORIENTATION
Power and data cables exit luminaire upward allowing water to travel into cable gland gaskets.

For applications where luminaire is mounted with cables exiting horizontally, install a drip loop suitable for shedding water ahead of cable glands.

Mounting Details

Preparation

Remove the ProPoint Pixel luminaire from the packaging and place the unit on a level surface.
Inspect the luminaire and cables for any damage as a result of shipping.

Mounting

CAUTION : It is the installer’s responsibility to make sure that the mounting surface can handle the static weight of the fixture as well as dynamic loading from environmental factors such as wind and snow/ice buildup. The use of Grade 5 or higher hardware (by others) is recommended.
Make sure that the bolts on the mounting surface align with the holes on the surface mount bracket.
Install the luminaire to the mounting surface and secure using appropriate hardware (by others).

NOTICE : The ProPoint Luminaire should be installed with the power and data cables exiting the housing directly down when the luminaire is mounted on a vertical surface. For applications that require horizontal orientation of the power and data cables, the installer shall apply RTV sealant to the cable gland entry points. The luminaire shall not be installed with the power and data cabling oriented up.

Line Voltage Wiring

WARNING : Risk of electrical shock. Make sure that the branch circuit is disconnected prior to installation or inspection.
CAUTION : Make sure that the cable is protected from cuts and abrasions that may result in damage to the outer jacket.
CAUTION : IP failure induced by stressed/damaged cable entry points during or after installation will void the product warranty.
NOTICE : A voltage divider is recommended (and may be required by local electrical code) when a single junction box is utilized for termination of the power supply and data cables.
NOTICE : Cable bend radius must NOT be less than the Minimum Bending Radius (4X Cable Diameter) as specified by cable manufacturer and the Non- Bendable Length of 5cm (2 in) near the cable gland MUST be adhered to. In addition to the Minimum Bending Radius, ensure that 5cm (2in) of cable at the connector junction is kept straight (see image below).

Minimum Bending Radius

ProPoint Pixel Power Requirements

  • Input Voltage 120-277VAc Auto Switching, Single Phase
  • Input Frequency: 50-60Hz
  • Power Consumption: 20W
  • Power Factor: >0.9
  • Luminaire Wire Color – UUCE Branch Circuit Termination
  • Brown Line or Live Conductor
  • Blue Neutral Conductor
  • Yellow/Green Earth Ground Conductor

Data Wiring Overview

WARNING : Risk of electrical shock. Make sure that the branch circuit is disconnected prior to installation or inspection.
CAUTION : Make sure that the cable is protected from cuts and abrasions that may result in damage to the outer jacket.
CAUTION : IP failure induced by stressed/damaged cable entry points during or after installation will void the product warranty.
NOTICE : A voltage divider is recommended (and may be required by local electrical code) when a single junction box is utilized for termination of the power supply and data cables.
NOTICE : Cable bend radius must NOT be less than the Minimum Bending Radius (4X Cable Diameter) as specified by cable manufacturer and the Non- Bendable Length of 5cm (2in) near the cable gland MUST be adhered to. In addition to the Minimum Bending Radius, ensure that 5cm (2in) of cable at the connector junction is kept straight (see image at right).

Minimum Bending Radius

Note : Wire nuts are not permissible for use with data connections and wi!! void warranty. Terminating Resistor
For use in terminating the DMX512 data line at the last luminaire. See section 2.6 of the install guide for additional information on usage.
Installed data cabling shall conform to the requirements outlined in ANSI E1 .11 Entertainment Technology- USITT DMX512-A, Asynchronous Serial Digital Data Transmission Standard for Controlling Lighting Equipment and Accessories. All cabling shall utilize stranded conductors. Solid core conductors shall not be used.
A maximum of 32 ProPoint luminaires may be connected to a OMX data line. The maximum overall data line length (from OMX controller to the last unit in the daisy chain) is 300m (984 ft).

Termination Kit Overview

Termination Kit

A ProPoint termination kit (part number AM243520054) may be ordered separately.
This kit contains the following components:
(6) Splicing wire connectors: For use in connecting data cable conductors.
See section 2.6 of the install guide for additional information on usage.

Data Wiring Intermediate Connections

WARNING : Risk of electrical shock. Ensure that branch circuit power is disconnected prior to performing installation or inspection of data wiring.
NOTICE : A voltage divider is recommended (and may be required by local electrical code) when a single junction box is utilized for both power supply and data cable termination.

Note:

  • Maintain data pair wire twist at all connection points.
  • To prevent short circuits, do not strip more conductor insulation than required for connection.
  • The use of wire nuts is not acceptable and will void the warranty.
  • Data connections shall be made in weatherproof enclosure by others. Use suitable cable glands and apply RTV sealant at all entry points.

NOTICE : OMX data must enter each fixtu re using the OMX In wire pair (Black and Red conductors) and exit each fixture using the OMX Out wire pair (Black and White conductors). Do not connect data wiring in a star or tap configuration. Doing so will void the warranty and may result in control issues.

Data Wiring End Termination

WARNING : Risk of electrical shock. Ensure that branch circuit power is disconnected prior to performing installation or inspection of data wiring.
NOTICE : A voltage divider is recommended (and may be required by local electrical code) when a single junction box is utilized for both power supply and data cable termination.

Note:

  • Maintain data pair wire twist at all connection points.
  • To prevent short circuits, do not strip more conductor insulation than required for connection.
  • The use of wire nuts is not acceptable and will void the warranty.
  • Data termination shall be made in weatherproof enclosure by others. Use suitable cable glands and apply RTV sealant at all entry points.

NOTICE : Termination is required for proper operation and shall be made at the last unit of the daisy chain only. Failure to install termination correctly will void the warranty.

ROM Configuration

ROM (Remote Device Management Controller) compatible controller required for luminaire addressing and configuration.

  • e:cue Lighting Application Suite (LAS) or Sympholight software in conjunction with the following interfaces:
    • e:cue Butler S2
    • e:cue Butler Pro
    • e:cue Butler XT2
    • e:cue SYMPL OMX Node
    • e:cue SYMPL Pro Node
    • or 3rd-party ROM controller

RDM Unique Identifier (UID)

Each ProPoint luminaire is shipped with UID code on the exterior of the unit. The installer must record this UID (along with the location of the luminaire) for use in system configuration.
Before completing the installation, record each luminaire’s UID along with its physical location. This information is required for proper configuration as well as warranty replacement if required. A table for documenting this information is included at the end of the installation guide.

OMX Control

OMX Channel Functions

RGBW Unit

Channel Function
1 Red Intensity
2 Green Intensity
3 Blue Intensity
4 White Intensity

RGBA Unit

Channel Function
1 Red Intensity
2 Green Intensity
3 Blue Intensity
4 Amber Intensity

Dynamic White Unit

Channel Function
1 Warm White Intensity
2 Cool White Intensity

White and Fixed Color Unit

Channel Function
1 White or Fixed Color Intensity
  • CONNECT TO THE POWER SUPPLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH NATIONAL REGULATIONS.
  • IF THE EXTERNAL FLEXIBLE CABLE OF THIS LUMINAIRE IS DAMAGED, IT SHALL BE EXCLUSIVELY REPLACED BY THE MANUFACTURER OR A SIMILAR QUALIFIED PERSON IN ORDER TO AVOID ANY HAZARD.
  • INSTALLATION/ MAINTENANCE ONLY BY SKILLED PERSONNEL.
  • DURING OVERHAUL/ MAINTENANCE ONLY USE ORIGINAL PARTS.
  • IF ANY LUMINAIRE IS SUBSEQUENTLY MODIFIED, THE PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MODIFICATION SHALL BE CONSIDERED THE MANUFACTURER.
  • THE MANUFACTURER BEARS NO LIABILITY FOR DAMAGE CAUSED BY INAPPROPRIATE USE OR APPLICATION.

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