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AX1 PIXELTUBE User Manual Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 1 CONTENTS 2 3 4 Package Contents ............................................................................................................................................... 3 Safety and Handling ............................................................................................................................................. 3 Safety and Handling ............................................................................................................................................. 4 4.1 Mounting Options ......................................................................................................................................... 6 Battery ............................................................................................................................................................ 7 4.2 Charging ........................................................................................................................................................ 7 4.3 4.4 AC Wiring ....................................................................................................................................................... 7 Specification .......................................................................................................................................................... 8 5 6 Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................................................... 8 7 Operation ............................................................................................................................................................... 9 7.1 AsteraRGB Color Space .............................................................................................................................. 9 7.2 Ways to Control .......................................................................................................................................... 10 Control By Infrared with ARC1 .................................................................................................................. 10 7.3 Control by the AsteraApp ..................................................................................................................... 11 7.4 Control by Wireless DMX ............................................................................................................................ 11 7.5 7.6 Button ............................................................................................................................................................ 12 Status Display ............................................................................................................................................... 12 7.7 Blue Mode / Show Static Color ................................................................................................................ 14 7.8 7.9 Tap the Light (for AsteraApp) ............................................................................................................... 14 7.10 DMX Addressingvia Button ........................................................................................................................ 15 Using the Light with the AsteraApp .............................................................................................................. 16 Pair your Light with the AsteraApp ...................................................................................................... 16 8.1 Powerful Light Control ................................................................................................................................ 17 8.2 Change the Color ...................................................................................................................................... 17 8.3 Create a Set ................................................................................................................................................ 18 8.4 Targeting Lights ........................................................................................................................................... 19 8.5 Changing The Effect .................................................................................................................................. 20 8.6 List of Effects ................................................................................................................................................ 21 8.7 Chaser Effects in Deep .............................................................................................................................. 22 8.8 8.9 The Main Screen ......................................................................................................................................... 23 8.10 Brightness ...................................................................................................................................................... 24 8.11 RUNTIME ........................................................................................................................................................ 24 8.12 Theft Alarm ................................................................................................................................................... 25 8.13 Anti-Flicker .................................................................................................................................................... 26 8.14 Enter and Leave Standby ......................................................................................................................... 27 8.15 DMX Settings ................................................................................................................................................ 28 8.16 Dimmer Curve ............................................................................................................................................. 31 8 Page | 1 Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 Contact Information Astera LED Technology GmbH Stahlgruberring 36 81829 Munich Germany
+49 89 2155253-0 Technical support Europe:
+49 89 21552253-1 America:
+1 954 578 8881 Asia:
+86 755 28237295 Email:
service@astera-led.com Page | 2 Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 2018, Astera LED Technology GmbH All rights reserved 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS Pixeltube Charger Stand 3 SAFETY AND HANDLING 2x Metal holder 2x Eye bolt Quick-start manual This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC statement Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equip-
ment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be deter-
mined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the inter-
ference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. EU Declaration of Conformity These products comply with the RED (Radio EquipmentDirective) of the European Union
(2014/53/EC). This equipment meets the following conformance standards: ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1; ETSI EN 301 489-3 V1.4.1; ETSI EN 300 328 V1.81; EN 609 50. Page | 3 Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 4 SAFETY AND HANDLING Before you operate this unit read the manual carefully. Always make sure to include the manual if you pass/rent/sell the unit to another user. Keep in mind that this manual cannot address all possible dangers and environments. Please use your own caution when oper-
ating. This product is for professional use only. It is not for household use. Do not operate the unit in areas of high temperature conditions or under direct sunlight. It will cause abnormal function or damage the product. Always use a suitable safety wire when mounting the light over-
head. Connect the safety wire only to the intended safety mount. Always follow local safety requirements. Only qualified personnel may repair this product. Do not open the product housing. Do not apply power if the light is damaged. Do not submerge the light into any liquid. Do not replace LED light source by yourself. Caution, risk of electrical shock Do not directly look into the light. Do not look at the LEDs with a magnifying glass or any other optical It can cause harm to your eyes. instrument that may concentrate the light output. Use only Astera approved accessories to diffuse or modify the light beam. The exterior surfaces of the light can become hot, up to 70C
(158F) during normal operation. Ensure that accidental physical contact with the device is impossi-
ble. Install only in ventilated locations. Do not cover the light. Allow all lights to cool before touching. Keep 0.3m (12in) from objects to be illuminated. LI-ION Battery: A rechargeable lithium ion battery is built into this unit. Only authorized personal may service the battery. Do not place in fire or heat. Do not use or charge the light if it is damaged. Avoid bumping or plunging, it may cause fire or explosion. Never store the battery when fully drained. Always recharge immediately when empty. Make sure to fully charge all units before storing them. Partially charged batteries will lose capacity. Fully recharge every 6 months if not used. The battery may only be replaced with an original spare part from Astera. Follow applicable laws and regulations for transport, shipping, and Page | 4 Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 disposal of batteries. For details on recycling lithium, lithium-
phosphate, and lithium-ion batteries, please contact a government recycling agency or your waste-disposal service. Always charge with the flight case open. It is recommended to charge at a temperature between 15C and 35C The light contains a lithium ion battery. Don't throw the unit into the garbage at the end of its lifetime. Make sure to dispose is according to your local ordinances and/or regulations, to avoid polluting the environment!
The packaging is recyclable and can be disposed. When mounting the light above peoples heads always follow local regulations. The eye bolts are only designed as safety hooks when the tube is hung. Do not suspend the tube from the eye bolt without a second safety mounting. Page | 5 Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 4.1 MOUNTING OPTIONS The AX1Pixeltube offers several mounting options. For a quick vertical setup the stand can be screwed via its M5 thread onto the tube. For hanging the tube there are hangers that can be fixed with screws to wooden surfaces or fixed to truss via a 1/4 Manfrotto stud and a Manfrotto clamp. When mounting the light above peoples heads the eye bolts should be screwed into the tube and a safety wire should be applied. The eye bolts are not designed as hangers without an additional safety backup. The 2 M5 screws at the end caps can also be used for other mounting options, e.g. inside furniture. Page | 6 Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 4.2 BATTERY While running on battery, the light adjusts its output to meet the required minimum runtime. It can be set by AsteraApp between one and twenty hours. After Reset Settings (chapter 7.6), it defaults to 5h. The battery is specified to last for 300 full discharge cycles. Its runtime will have decreased to 70% by then. To increase the battery life, it is recommended to recharge as early as possible and not let the light run until the battery is depleted. If operated below 20C, the battery runtime may be slightly shorter than predicted. This is also true if the lights are stored for a long time at cold temperature right before they are used. The light is constantly monitoring the LED temperature and dims down the brightness if it exceeds 65C. That ensures a save and long-live operation but in a hot environment the brightness might be slightly lower. NOTE:
Always store the lights with full battery. Depleted batteries must be recharged immediately, otherwise their performance will suffer. ATTENTION:
The battery may be only replaced with an original Astera replacement battery. STANDBY 4.2.1 By using the AsteraApp, the light can be set to a special standby mode (chapter8.14). In that mode, its output is switched off, the CRMX receiver is powered down and it enters a state of low power consumption. A full battery will supply the Pixeltube roughly 3weeks in standby mode. To leave standby mode, either do so by the AsteraApp or reset the light. 4.3 CHARGING Charge the light immediately after use. If charging in a carrying case, make sure the case is open. It is recommended to charge the lights at an ambient temperature between 0C and 35C. A normal charge cycle will take five to seven hours, but may take much longer if the light is hot (blinking orange). The light is designed to be charged while powered off. If it is connected to the charger and powered on, it may charge at reduced current if enough power is available and the battery temperature is below 45C. To check the battery status and charging status refer tochapter 7.77.7.3. 4.4 AC WIRING The light has an automatic battery bypass switch, so it can safely be used wired, this will not cause wear to the battery. Page | 7 Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 5 SPECIFICATION LED power:
Illuminants:
Pixels:
Luminous Emittance:
Beam Angle:
Input of charger:
Input of light Battery Runtime:
Wireless Module:
28W 64 RGB + 64 white LED chips 16 695lm 180 110-240V50/60Hz 0.5A at 48V up to 20hrs (seamless runtime) EU: 868.0-869.7 MHz US: 902-928 MHz 2.4 GHz receiver Relative Humidity:
Size:
Operating Temperature: 0C 40C 32F 104F 0%-100%
42mm x H1035mm 1.6 x H40.7 1.00kg 2.2 lbs IP65 (while rubber plug is in place) IP Rating:
Weight:
6 TROUBLESHOOTING The fixture does not turn on. The battery may be empty. Connect it to the AC and try again. The fixture turns on and the display is on, but goes dark after showing the batter status shortly. The fixture could be set to STANDBY mode, set to display black color or is operating in DMX mode and doesnt receive a valid signal. It is good practice to reset the fixture (Chapter 7.6)between setups. The fixture is not working correctly - it does not display the color or effect chosen. The fixture may still be operating under a previous setting. It is good practice to reset the fixture (Chapter 7.6)between setups. After completing a reset, the fixture still cannot be controlled by the AsteraApp. Make sure the RADIO PIN (Chapter 8.1) of the fixture and AsteraApp is the same and that it is paired with the AsteraApp. The fixture does not run long enough on battery. The required runtime can be set. It defaults to 5h. To achieve a greater battery runtime, set the runtime to the required value. Alternatively, program the fixture to only display colors that use less power, such as Red, Green and Blue. If the runtime is still too short, consider that it is reduced slightly if the battery is very cold. The charger is connected but the fixture is not charging. The battery may be fully charged. Refer to chapter 4.2.1for more details. The fixture will only commence charging when its batteryhas a temperature of 45C or less. Turn the fixture off and let it cool down; once cold enough, it will start charging. Page | 8 Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 7 OPERATION 7.1 ASTERARGB COLOR SPACE The lights work with a specially optimized RGB color space, the AsteraRGB color space. It is designed to eliminate the need to control each color individually to display a certain color. Instead, the light calculates the optimum combination of all colors based on an RGB value. It considers each LED chips temperature as well as an optimal color rendering. Due to this, it is possible to reproduce colors with high accuracy. Its even possible to calculate an AsteraRGB representation for any CIE color. The easiest way to do this is with the AsteraApp:
Go to the color picker and add a new favorite color Go to favorite colors and edit it The dialog on the right will open. It allows you to find AsteraRGB values for a certain color temperature. S-RGB or CIE1931 values can be calculated to AsteraRGB by pressing the corresponding buttons. The primaries of the AsteraRGB are defined as:
Red Green Blue xR yR xG yG xB yB 0.7079 0.2920 0.1750 0.7200 0.1566 0.0177 White Point y 0.4878 x 0.4917 The light also includes the Dynamic Power Boost feature. It ensures that colors that consume less electrical power are boosted slightly, while power power-consuming colors are slightly compressed. This maximizes the brightness while maintaining the desired battery runtime. While controlling with the AsteraApp, only RGB values can be set. By DMX control, it is possible to control all colors separately. But it should be noted, that then temperature compensation is only available for Red, Green and Blue;
White will experience temperature drift, its brightness will not be constant. Page | 9 Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 7.2 WAYS TO CONTROL The light can be controlled in several ways:
Use Astera ARC1 infrared remote control, point it at individual lights and press the desired effect. The AsteraApp is an efficient way to quickly create a customized light show. It can group several lights together, address individual lights or groups of lights, and send complex effects with a user defined color paletteto all lights in range. For additional information refer to chapter8. Alternatively, the Astera ARC2 remote control can be used. The light can also be controlled by CRMX wireless DMX, the built in receiver is compatible with all LumenRadio CRMX transmitters as well as W-DMX G2, G3, G4 and G4S transmitters (G4 and G4S in 2.4 GHz mode only). You can also use an Astera ART3 Wireless DMX Transmitter to send DMX in the UHF frequency band, although CRMX is the recommended method. Power the light on/off, set a static color or change its settings.
(see chapter 7.8 for details on how to set a static color with the button) CRMX is a trademark of LumenRadio AB W-DMX is a trademark of Wireless Solution Sweden AB 7.3 CONTROL BY INFRARED WITH ARC1 The light can be controlled by the infrared remote control if:
INPUT SELECT is set to AUTO or APP CONTROL (refer to chapter8.15.3). The light is currently NOT operated by DMX. If it is, only ON and OFF will work while INPUT SELECT is set to AUTO. The ARC1 is very handy to switch several lights on or off at a time. The ARC1 can also accept configuration commands that are sent from the AsteraApp to a light by pressing the POW-
ER ON button. Page | 10 Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 7.4 CONTROL BY THE ASTERAAPP Your light has a built in standalone engine. It can display static colors or replay a number of predefined effect patterns with a customizable color palette. With the AsteraAppthese effects can be created and be sent to the light by the built in UHF receiver. The effects are just triggered and then each light replays it autonomously until it receives a new effect. Lights can be grouped into sets. This way they can be controlled separately and also effects can stretch over up to 32 lights. Also, you can remotely adjust your lights settings, this eases DMX setup for example. For more details, refer to chapter 8. 7.5 CONTROL BY WIRELESS DMX To pair your light to a CRMX or W-DMX transmitter, make sure that:
Your light is not currently paired to a transmitter. To unpair do a Reset Settings
(chapter 7.6). INPUT SELECT is either set to AUTO and the light is still in detect mode or INPUT SELECT is set to CRMX wireless DMX; for details refer to chapter8.15.3. Then press the button on your transmitter. After 10 seconds the light should be paired and react to wireless DMX signals. You can see if a light is paired in the AsteraApp. Refer to chapters 8.15 about how to assign DMX addresses to your lights. If you prefer to use an Astera ART3 wireless transmitter (sold between 2009 and 2015), set IN-
PUT SELECT to ART3 DMX and refer to the ART3s user manual for details. Page | 11 Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 7.6 BUTTON Press Button Function Press the button shortly show the status display. NOTE:
Hold the button until the light turns on or off Blue Mode: hold the button, the light will first turn off, then back on again and it blinks blue. Chapter 7.8 explains the Blue Mode. Reset Settings: hold the button, the light will first turn off, then back on again and it blinks blue. Keep holding the button until blinking stops the light comes on red again. Reset Settings also removes any CRMX / W-DMX pairing of the light. 7.7 STATUS DISPLAY The lights main LED is double-used to display the battery status. 7.7.1 While Powered OFF If the light is connected to the charger, the main LED either shows the battery status or is dark to indicate that charging has finished and the battery is full. 7.7.2 While Powered ON Press the button and the main LED will show the battery-or charging-status for two seconds. Page | 12 Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 7.7.3 Battery & Charging Status Page | 13 Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 7.8 BLUE MODE / SHOW STATIC COLOR In blue mode, the light shows a rapid blue blinking. This mode is used to:
Pair the light with an AsteraApp Switch it to display a static color without the use of any remote control To pair the light, make sure it is in blue mode (see chapter 7.6), then press the Pair with Lights button in the AsteraApp. More details on pairing can be found in chapter 8.1. To set a static color, while in blue mode:
Press Button Function Press the button shortly to cycle between the predefined colors. All previous STANDALONE settings are cleared to default and the INPUT SELECT is latched to STANDALONE. This is valid until the next power-up only. To make sure the light also shows a static color after the next power up, set INPUT SELECT to STANDALONE and not AUTO. To exit Blue Mode and latch the chosen color, hold the button until the blinking stops. 7.8.1 Predefined Colors Color RED ORANGE YELLOW GREEN CYAN BLUE VIOLET PINK 2700K 3200K 4000K 5500K 6500K Red 255 255 255 0 0 0 127 255 255 255 255 255 255 Green Blue 0 107 160 255 255 0 84 53 166 178 193 211 219 0 0 18 0 224 255 255 119 70 89 115 150 167 7.9 TAP THE LIGHT (FOR ASTERAAPP) During certain tasks, like setting up the DMX or creating a set, the AsteraApp asks to tap a light.In that case, the light will flash white shortly every two seconds. Press Button Function Press the button shortly to tap the light. The light will confirm with three bright white flashes. The new configuration, like DMX address, set association etc. is latched. Alternatively you can use an ARC1 infrared remote to accept a setting. Aim it at the light and press the POWER ON button of the ARC1 to accept the setting. Page | 14 Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 7.10 DMX ADDRESSINGVIA BUTTON It is possible to assign DMX addresses for 4 common profiles to AX1 Pixeltubes via the lights button and built-in accelerometer:
1) Set the AX1 to blue mode by holding down the button for 3 seconds 2) Shake the AX1 up and down a few times like a cocktail shaker 3) The AX1 will no longer blink blue completely, but only of it will be lit up. 4) The color of the tube will indicates the DMX profile. You may switch between pro-
files by shaking the tube again. 5) Cycle through the available DMX addresses by pressing the button 6) When the correct address is set, hold the button down again to latch it. The below table shows the DMX addresses that can be selected. DMX Fail, AC Fail and Dimmer Curve are all set to default settings when addressing this way. Profile 42: RGB RGB
(Pixel = 16, Strobe = Off) 1: RGB
(Pixel = 1, Strobe = Off) 48: RGB CCT DIM IND
(Pixel = 16, Strobe = Off) 7: RGB CCT DIM IND
(Pixel = 1, Strobe = Off) Address 1 49 97 145 193 241 289 337 385 433 1 4 7 10 13 16 19 22 25 28 31 34 37 40 43 1 97 193 289 385 1 7 13 19 25 31 37 43 49 55 61 67 73 79 85 Tube color Page | 15 Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 8 USING THE LIGHT WITH THE ASTERAAPP The button only allows a basic operation of the light. To gain full control over all features, the AsteraApp should be used. The AsteraApp is an efficient way to quickly create a customized light show. It can group several lights together, address individual lights or groups of lights, and send complex effects with a user defined color palette to all lights in range. Additionally, it can be used to adjust the lights settings remotely. The AsteraBox is needed to interface your Android device with the lights. It communicates to the Android device by Bluetooth and controls the lights by UHF. 8.1 PAIR YOUR LIGHT WITH THE ASTERAAPP The connection is secured by a 4-digitRadio PIN. Only if the lights PIN matches the AsteraAppPIN, lights are controllable. The pairing process transmits the Radio PIN from the app to the light and stores it there. 1. Choose a unique Radio PIN in the app. 2. Switch the light into blue mode, see chapter 7.6. 3. Press the Pair with Lights button in the AsteraApp. Page | 16 Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 8.2 POWERFUL LIGHT CONTROL Your light has a built in standalone engine. It can display static colors or replay a number of predefined effect patterns with a customizable color palette. With the AsteraApp these effects can be created and be sent to the light by the built in UHF receiver. The effects are just triggered and then each light replays them autonomously until a new effect is sent. Lights can be grouped into sets. This way they can be controlled separately and also effects can stretch over up to 32 lights. 8.3 CHANGE THE COLOR On the AsteraApps main screen, press Just Red. Once in the editor, press C1. Now the lights color can be changed. The 123 button offers common color gels. Hit the sort button to sort by color or number (1). To add a color to the favo-
rites, press (2). To edit an existing favorite color, select it and press the pen (1). The editor will open. RGB values can be adjusted di-
rectly. Also a color temperature can be converted to RGB. Page | 17 Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 8.4 CREATE A SET Before the more powerful effects can be reviewed, it is recommended to create a Flow-Set first. Each light can be assigned to one set. Two types of sets are available:
8.4.1 SYNC SET All lights that are assigned to a Sync-Set can be controlled together. They will do exactly the same. CREATE A SYNC-SET:
On the AsteraApp main screen, first press the Targets button (1) and then the +
sign (2) to add a new target. Choose Sync-Set. Now all lights will flicker every two seconds. Tap your light to add it to the set
(chapter 7.9). Additionally, the name of the set can be customized. When finished, press the save button. Page | 18 8.4.2 Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 FLOW SET By using a Flow-Set, lights can also be controlled together. But additionally, they are assigned to positions inside the Flow-Set and so form a virtual light with several pixels. All effects, like a running light, are stretched over this virtual light. CREAT A FLOW-SET:
On the AsteraApp main screen, first press the Targets button (1) and then the +
sign (2) to add a new target. Then choose Flow-Set. Each flow set can have up to 32 positions. Once the correct number is entered, press Confirm. Now your lights will flicker every two seconds. To add a light to the currently shown positon of this set, press its button. Walk through the positions by Previous and Next and assign your lights. When finished, press the save button on top. 8.5 TARGETING LIGHTS Once you have created a set, you may now choose to control it. By default All lights are targeted. That includes all sets. It is possible to target more than one set at a time. NOTE:
Even while targeting All Lights the Flow-Sets position arrangements persist. The lights still form a virtual big light of several positions. To modify, delete or arrange targets, use the pen button (1). Page | 19 Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 8.6 CHANGING THE EFFECT On the AsteraApp main screen, press Wedding (1), then enter the editor (2). Set Crossfade to 0% and Speed to around 2 seconds. You should see a clean running light now. The White light will run over a pink background. The effect can be changed by sliding the effect picker and choosing a sub-effect below it. Again the colors can be adjusted, too. After the effect is adjusted, it may be saved back to the main screen by pressing the save button. AN EFFECT CAN BE HIGHLY CUSTOMIZED:
The speed tells how long it will take for the effect to complete one cycle. The crossfade tells if the light will fade from step to step. If it is set to 0% an immediate change is visible. If set to 100% the changes will be soft. Stroboscope effect can be enabled and seamlessly adjusted in speed. Additionally, three random stroboscope options are available: slow, medium and fast. Each effect can be adjusted in brightness as well. Page | 20 Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 8.7 LIST OF EFFECTS The effects patterns are pre-defined and cannot be modified by the user. They are pre-programmed inside of each light.Still they can be parameterized. These are available:
A static color is displayed. There are also options that show two, three or four static colors at a time. The Flow-Set is then divided into several parts of equal length. Fading colors. The four defined colors are displayed one after the other. The setup fade is applied between them. Again, the Flow-Set can be split in up to four segments. From both sides of a Flow-Set, the color changes position by position from C1 to C2. Once the whole Set is C2, it changes back to C1 in the same way. The color of the Flow-Set changes position by position. After all positions show the same color, a new cycle is started. Several variations of running lights are available. The Fire effect shows a random flickering effect. The background color and the color of the flickering effect can be adjusted. The rainbow effect shows a color change through all colors. Only its speed can be adjusted. Chaser effects provide an efficient means to create dancefloor lighting. The static chaser exchanges the color of the lights according to the tapped-in beat. The colors are randomly chosen. The effect can be adjusted to show up to 4 different colors at a time. The Moving Chasers overlay the static chaser by a second movement of the four displayed colors over the available positions of a Flow-Set. This gets mostly interesting of the Moving Strobe is chosen. Then, only some of the positions strobe and they are moving. So the strobe effect moves over the Flow-Set. When using the Chaser With Background, additionally a color can be selected that is mostly used, the background color. Page | 21 Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 8.8 CHASER EFFECTS IN DEEP To display chaser effects it is recommended to setup a Flow-Set with a multiple of four positions. This way they will be shown best. Those four positions could then be arranged in the corners of a dancefloor for example. Use the tap-sync button to tap the beat of the music;
the Chaser Effects will base their color changing on that beat then. The Chaser Effects offer additional controls The Emphasis adjusts the way the colors are exchanged by the chaser:
Emphasis Effect The four colors of the palette are exchanged one by one. Every beat changes only one color. Same as -2, but the color change is animated with the color-wheel effect;
it mimics the color change of a traditional color wheel, showing intermediate colors during the change. All four colors are exchanged on every beat. Same as 0, but the color wheel effect is added. Same as 0, but on the fourth beat, all colors go black. They come on again on the next beat. Same as 0, but all colors go black on every second beat. This setting produces a strong on-off effect in sync with the beat.
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-1 0 1 2 3 The softness influences the fading between colors that happens on every beat. 0% will generate a hard change of the colors, while 100% makes them fade very slowly. A random button is added to the color bar. If it is latched, random colors are chosen on every beat. If not (like in the above picture), then the colors are always chosen randomly from the color pallet of four. This is useful to intentionally narrow down the color choice. Nice effect can be generated by setting some of them to black. Page | 22 Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 8.9 THE MAIN SCREEN Here each program is represented by a tile. Those tiles can be edited and freely positioned. Several pages of tiles are available. While adding a tile, either a default Static Red or the currently running program can be selected. Additionally, special function tiles are available. To move or delete a tile, press the pen icon (2). A popup will show the available actions. To add a new program tile, press the + icon (1). Function Tiles 8.9.1 Tapping this tile several times to the beat will let the Chaser Ef-
fects change their colors to the beat. A chaser effect has a dancer symbol on the tile. This button can be used to quickly blackout lights. The currently set target must be observed, as the blackout function will only affect the currently targeted lights. Page | 23 Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 8.10 BRIGHTNESS Additionally to each programs brightness slider mentioned in chapter 8.6, a master brightness control is available. As soon as more than one Set is created and at least one Set is currently targeted, a sub-master for each Set is shown. Otherwise, only one slider is available. It controls the brightness of all currently targeted lights. 8.10.1 Set Sub-Masters Each Set has its own brightness slider. Additionally, there is a master slider that controls the brightness of all Sets simultaneously. This is very similar to the group brightness control of common lighting desks. NOTE:
The Set-Masters are only shown if:
a) More than one Set has been created before b) Only Set-Targets are currently selected. Selecting any other type of target, like All Lights will hide the Set-Masters. This is necessary to avoid that one lights gets redundant brightness information; it would flicker constantly between different brightness levels. 8.11 RUNTIME The light is able to adjust its power to meet a certain runtime on battery. The runtime is always calculated for a full battery. Example:
If the light is required to light during an eight-hour event, and one hour of setup time is scheduled, then the runtime should be set to nine hours immediately after the first power up. Please note, that the light should not be stored below 20C before an event, otherwise the runtime might be shorter than calculated. More details on the built in battery can be found at chapter4.2. Page | 24 Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 8.12 THEFT ALARM Your light is equipped with a theft alarm. A motion sensor in the light detects when it is moved or taken away and a small siren will sound to deter potential thieves. First make sure your Radio PIN is different from 0000. See chapter 8.1 how to change it. Then press the ON button. Press Activate. All targeted lights will flash shortly to indicate that they are now armed. If the siren is set to DELAYED, it sounds only if the alarm persists for more than 6 seconds. The ON setting makes it sound immediately, while the OFF setting mutes it always. The sensitivity can be adjusted to meet your environment. A lower value makes a false alarm more unlikely. In case a potential thief is taking the light away while ignoring the alarm, he will most likely cause alarm events for more than 2 minutes in a row. In that case, the alarm can be set to become permanent. Then it wont stop, even if the light is placed down again. It will run until the battery is empty, rendering the light useless for the thief. In some applications it is not desirable to have the lights flashing while the alarm is enabled or disabled. It can be disabled by this option easily. The alarm can be silenced without turning it off by pressing this button. NOTE:
To turn the alarm off again, an AsteraApp with the same Radio PIN must be used. Do not forget your Radio PIN! Otherwise, your light cannot be used normally anymore. Page | 25 Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 8.13 ANTI-FLICKER The PWM refresh rate of this light is 599.4 Hz by default. This frequency can be freely adjusted between 200 Hz and 1205 Hz to fit different cameras frame rates. Make sure you have targeted the lights you wish to adjust (chapter 8.5). Then press the Anti-Flicker. NOTE:
Slide the fps to adjust to default values for a framerate. Slide the Hz to fine-adjust. Press the highlighted frequency to enter a custom value between 200 and 1205 Hz. The Anti-Flicker adjustment is preserved in case the lamp is powered off. It is set back to the default 599.4Hz once a Reset Settings (chapter 7.6) is done. The adjusted frequency is used no matter what input source is currently active. Also during DMX operation. Page | 26 Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 8.14 ENTER AND LEAVE STANDBY The standby is intended to be used between setup and event (see chapter 4.2.1). After setup is completed, all lights may be switched to standby mode and woken up later when the event starts. This ensures that no battery runtime is wasted. This can be either done manually or automated. Press the small arrow to open the standby menu. By pressing the Now buttons, standby can be switched on or off for all currently targeted lights. Any of the Later buttons will require a time to be set. The standby will be sche-
duled to the specified time. NOTE:
While you are using the Now function, only those lights that are currently targeted are addressed (see chapter 8.5 how to target lights). The Later function always sends to the All Lights target!
NOTE:
To check if the light is completely powered off or only in standby mode, press the power button shortly. If it stays dark it is powered off. Page | 27 Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 8.15 DMX SETTINGS To efficiently use the light with DMX, some settings can be adjusted by the AsteraApp. Press the DMX Configuration button. Adjust all settings to your requirements, then press Send. Your lights will start to flicker. Tap the lights you wish to setup (chapter 7.9). Then press Done. 8.15.1 DMX Address The address can be either entered directly, or adjusted by the + and - buttons. 8.15.2 DMX Failure It can be set what the lights should do when the DMX signal is lost. Auto Hold Emergency Light Blackout Standalone The last DMX input is still shown, even if the DMX signal is lost. The light will show a 4000K white as soon as the DMX signal is lost. The light will go dark if DMX signal is lost. The light will switch temporarily to standalone mode if the DMX signal is lost and show for example a preset static color. Page | 28 Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 8.15.3 Input Select The light accepts several input sources. By default, it is set to AUTO. In this mode, it listens to all sources, and the first source that becomes active is latched. Once a source is latched, the light will not listen to any other source anymore. This latched source is cleared by powering down the light or changing the INPUT SELECT manually. Input Select Auto WiredDMX CRMX Wireless DMX ART3 DMX App Control Standalone Auto mode; the lights waits for any input signal and latches the first detected source. Only wired DMX input is ac-
cepted (currently possible for AX5 and Titan Tube), all other sources are ignored. Only CRMX and W-DMXsignals are accepted, all other sources are ignored. Only signals from the Astera ART3 transmitter (sold 2009-2015) are accepted. The light can be controlled by the AsteraApp, but any DMX signal is ignored. In standalone mode, neither DMX nor App control is ac-
cepted. The following table shows what sources are accepted for each setting:
d e h c t a l X M D
. l e r i w X M R C
, o t u A d e h c t a l l o r t n o C p p A
, o t u A d e h c t a l X M D 3 T R A
, o t u A d e h c t a l l e n o a d n a t S
, o t u A Source INPUT SELECT AsteraApp: change colors AsteraApp: STANDBY, RUNTIME, ALARM AsteraApp: DMX Settings ART3 DMX CRMX Wireless DMX Infrared Remote The Lights Control Panel Page | 29 d e h c t a l e n o n
, o t u A l e n o a d n a t S l o r t n o C p p A X M D 3 T R A X M D s s e e l r i w X M R C Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 HINT:
To avoid the light automatically latching onto CRMX while you want to control it by the Aste-
raApp control, please unpair it first (chapter 7.6). As soon as the App control is latched, the CRMX receiver will no longer accept pairing requests. 8.15.4 DMX Profiles A number of DMX Profiles can be selected. Each of the profiles can optionally contain a strobe channel. It can be disabled, defined as single strobe for the complete fixture or as multiple strobe where each pixel segment has its individual strobe. For programming purposes, we have included an extensive list of the DMX Profiles in the Ap-
pendix. 8.15.5 DMX Channel Assignment The current channel assignment can be always reviewed in the lower part of the screen. It is automatically calculated based on the setting of DMX Profile and Strobe. Page | 30 Astera LED Technology GmbH User Manual for AX1 Pixeltube 2018-08-29 8.16 DIMMER CURVE The dimmer curve sets how the light responds to intensity levels and changes. Most important, setting the right dimmer curve avoids steppy dimming response. Several curves are available. By default, the STANDARD curve is active. Intended use Features Good compromise be-
tween response and smoothness Fits most applications When slow and smooth dimming is required Very smooth response, emulat-
ing a halogen light For theater stages For TV sets and shows For Pixel mapping and similar applications Very smooth response and in-
creased dynamics. Some colors are darker. Faster but still smooth dimming. Less blue light due to white point of 6500K. Less blue light. Increased dynamics. Some col-
ors are darker. Totally unfiltered response Name Curve:
STANDARD Curve:
HALOGEN Curve:
THEATER Curve:
TV Curve:
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1 | Label and Label Location | ID Label/Location Info | 278.46 KiB | January 07 2020 |
Model No.: AX1-U Label location Pixe ITu be Astera LED Technology GmbH AX1-U a CONFORMS TO UL STD 1573 & 153 Input: 48V === 0.5A 7 CERTIFIED TO CSA STD C22.2 No.166 &250.4 ta 40C IP65 SN:035-XXXXXX us SUITABLE FOR DAMP LOCATIONS FE C x et q- SE SCs CONVIENT AUX EMPLACEMENTS HUMIDES Intertek CLASS 2 CIRCUIT
; 4) Minimum 0.3m distances from flammable CAUTION - RISK OF FIRE eee materials to all exterior surfaces of the luminaire 501 541 0 ATTENTION, RBG) E DANCENDIE This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
1 | FCC Short & Long Term Confidentiality Request | Cover Letter(s) | 106.52 KiB | January 07 2020 |
Astera LED-Technology GmbH Office of Engineering Technology Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD21046 Date: 12-17-2019 Subject; Request for Long Term Confidentiality FCC ID: X55AX1-U To Whom It May Concern, Pursuant to the provisions of the Commissions rules Title 47 Sections 0.457 and 0.459, we are requesting the Commission to withhold the following attachment(s) as confidential documents from public disclosure indefinitely. These documents contain detailed system and equipment descriptions and are considered as proprietary information in operation of the equipment. The public disclosure of these documents might be harmful to our company and would give competitors an unfair advantage in the market. Schematic Diagram Block Diagram Operational Description It is our understanding that all measurement test reports, FCC ID label format and correspondence during the certification review process cannot be granted as confidential documents and this information will be available for public review once the grant of equipment authorization is issued. Sincerely, Signature:
Name: Norbert Ernst Title: General Manager
1 | Letter of Authorization | Cover Letter(s) | 20.50 KiB | January 07 2020 |
Astera LED-Technology GmbH Letter of Authorization Company: Astera LED-Technology GmbH Address: Stahlgruberring 36, 81829 Munich, Germany Product Name: Stage Luminaires Model Number(s): AX1-U Product Description: Stage Luminaires We authorize MiCOM Labs Inc., 575 Boulder Court, Pleasanton, California 94566, USA, to act on our behalf on all matters concerning the certification of above named equipment. We declare that MiCOM Labs Inc. is allowed to forward all information related to the approval and certification of equipment to the regulatory agencies as required and to discuss any issues concerning the approval application. Any and all acts carried out by MiCOM Labs on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. Signature:
Date: 2019-12-17 Name:
Norbert Ernst Title:
General Manager Company: Astera LED-Technology GmbH
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1 | 2020-01-07 | 917 ~ 922.2 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
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2020-01-07
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Astera LED-Technology GmbH
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0019416791
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Stahlgruberring 36
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Germany
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c******@micomlabs.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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X55
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
AX1-U
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1 | Name |
N****** E******
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1 | Title |
General Manager
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+49(0********
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1 | Fax Number |
+49(0********
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e******@astera-led.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Astera LED-Technology GmbH
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1 | Physical Address |
Germany
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e******@astera-led.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Stage Luminaires | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power listed is the maximum conducted output power. The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi- transmitter product procedures. End-Users must be provided with transmitter operation conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
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Global United Technology Services Co. Ltd.
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R**** L****
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86-0-********
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r******@gtstest.com
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