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PixLite T8-S Mk3 Pixel Controller

SKU 10139 GTIN 9360466000244 HAN PIXT8S3

  • Long-range transmitter: 8 lines to receivers up to 300 m, 16,320 RGB pixels, 96 universes
  • 100–240 V AC on the unit, 2 × Gigabit, DMX512 on the AUX port, 19" rack mount
  • Configuration in the browser, show from microSD without a computer
1.239,99 €
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  • Delivery time: 2 - 3 weeks  (DE - int. shipments may differ)
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Description

Eight lines, 300 metres, 16,320 pixels — the transmitter stays in the rack

The PixLite® T8-S Mk3 is the transmitter of a long-range system: it sits in the equipment room or 19" rack, runs directly from the mains and sends the pixel data over up to eight network cables to receivers mounted right at the pixels, up to 300 m away. Power supply and pixels are connected there. It is configured in the browser, and with a microSD card it plays a show even without a computer attached.

Is it right for my project?

What this transmitter is made for

  • Installations where the equipment and the pixels are far apart — façades, building outlines, open grounds, halls: up to 300 m per line
  • Large pixel counts on one unit: up to 16,320 RGB pixels over 16 receiver outputs, 96 universes
  • Centralised equipment: 19" rack mounting, 100–240 V AC directly on the unit — the transmitter needs no power supply
  • Stand-alone shows from microSD when no computer should run permanently
  • Networks with many universes: two Gigabit ports for daisy-chaining, hardware firewall against foreign universes

Not for

  • Pixels directly on the controller: the T8-S has no pixel outputs — without receivers nothing lights up. For short runs with power and data from one unit: A4-S Mk3, more units under all Art-Net/E1.31 controllers
  • The R1F-S receiver: it belongs to the T16X-S Mk3, not to the T8-S
  • Direct outdoor mounting without an enclosure: the unit is designed for installation, not for rain
Also required: one receiver per line (R2F-S with two, R4D-S with four pixel outputs), network cable (Cat 5 or Cat 6), at each receiver a power supply matching the voltage of your pixels (5–24 V), and the pixels themselves. Matching power supplies and xConnect® cabling are in our range.
8long-range lines, up to 300 m each
16,320RGB pixels in total (16 × 1,020)
96universes sACN / Art-Net
90+supported pixel protocols
Rear of the PixLite T8-S Mk3: eight RJ45 sockets for the long-range lines to the receivers, three-pole AUX terminal, microSD slot, two network ports ETH1 and ETH2 and IEC inlet for 100–240 V AC.

Eight lines to the receivers

  • Eight RJ45 outputs carry the pixel data as a robust differential signal up to 300 m — over ordinary network cable (twisted pair, Cat 5 or Cat 6)
  • Two Gigabit ports: daisy-chain several controllers without running a separate cable to the switch for each unit; optionally as a redundant loop
  • AUX port accepts or outputs DMX512; IEC inlet for 100–240 V AC directly on the unit
Front of the PixLite T8-S Mk3 with Advatek lettering, status LEDs for ETH1, ETH2 and status, and the TEST and RESET buttons.

Power is added at the receiver

  • The transmitter carries no pixel power: each receiver gets its own power supply right at the pixels — short power runs, little voltage drop, no heavy cables through the building
  • Fault protection on all ports: long-range outputs and AUX withstand up to ±48 V DC fault voltage, all connections are ESD-protected
  • Test button on the unit: hold for three seconds and the transmitter sends test patterns down all lines — check the wiring without any software running

Wiring

Up and running in four steps

  1. Mount the transmitter and connect it to the mains. Screw it into the 19" rack or onto a flat surface, plug the supplied power cable into the IEC inlet — 100–240 V AC, no power supply needed.
  2. Place the receivers. At the pixels, mount one R2F-S or R4D-S per line and connect the power supply in the pixel voltage (5, 12 or 24 V) there. Pixels go on the receiver outputs.
  3. Connect. Transmitter outputs 1 to 8 each with one network cable to a receiver (up to 300 m). ETH1 to the switch or computer, ETH2 on to the next controller. The address is in the quick start guide.
  4. Configure in the browser. Set receiver type and outputs, universes, protocol and brightness limit, check with the test button, done.
Caution: the eight RJ45 outputs are long-range data outputs, not network ports — switches, computers and pixels do not belong there, only PixLite receivers. And at the receiver: power supply and pixels must have the same voltage; 12 V on 5 V pixels destroys them instantly.

Compatibility

Software

  • MADRIX, Pharos, MadMapper, Green Hippo, ArKaos, Resolume, Chromateq, Obsidian, Disguise
  • xLights and any other source that outputs sACN or Art-Net — the licences we offer are under Software
  • Configuration without extra software directly in the browser

Pixels and receivers

  • More than 90 pixel protocols, including WS2811, WS2812B, WS2815, SK6812, APA102, TM18xx — full list and matching pixels
  • Receivers: R2F-S (two outputs) and R4D-S (four outputs), 5–24 V, one per line
  • Long-range family: T8-S for eight lines with R2F-S/R4D-S, T16X-S Mk3 for sixteen lines with R1F-S

Scope of delivery

  • PixLite® T8-S Mk3 long-range transmitter
  • 2 m power cable with IEC connector, EU version (type F plug)

Receivers, power supplies, pixels, network cables and microSD card are not included. Rack and wall mounting kits are under "Matching accessories". A conformal-coated version for harsh environments is available on request.

Documents

Datasheet, processor datasheet, long-range quick start guide, user manual and management guide are in the documents section on this page.

Frequently asked questions

Do I really need receivers?
Yes. On its eight outputs the T8-S does not output pixel data a pixel understands, but a long-range signal for PixLite receivers. Each line ends at an R2F-S (two pixel outputs) or R4D-S (four pixel outputs) — right at the pixels.
Which cable goes between transmitter and receiver?
Ordinary network cable with RJ45 plugs (twisted pair, Cat 5 or Cat 6), up to 300 m per line. But it is not a network connection: no switch in between, no computer on the long-range outputs.
Where does the power for the pixels come from?
From the power supply at the receiver. The transmitter itself runs from the mains and carries no pixel power. At each receiver you connect a power supply matching the voltage of your pixels (5, 12 or 24 V) — right at the pixels, so with short power runs. As a rule of thumb for sizing: WS2811 pixels draw around 60 mA per pixel at full brightness. Matching power supplies are under power supplies.
How many pixels can the system really handle?
1,020 RGB pixels per receiver output, 96 universes in total — that is 16,320 RGB pixels on the transmitter. With eight R2F-S that is 16 outputs of 1,020 pixels each; with R4D-S there are 32 outputs, then with up to 510 pixels each. The total stays the same, the distribution gets finer.
Does a show run without a computer?
Yes, via SHOWTime™: the show is written to a microSD card and played back by the transmitter on its own, with up to 25 triggers. A permanently running computer is not required.
Can I daisy-chain several transmitters?
Yes. ETH1 comes from the switch, ETH2 goes on to the next unit. So not every controller needs its own cable to the distributor; with a suitable switch the chain can even be closed into a redundant loop.

Unsure about receiver choice, power supplies and cable routing? Describe your project to us — we work out the power budget and parts list and get back to you with a proposal.

Discuss your project

Technical data

Item information Value
Control protocol: Art-Net / sACN (E1.31) / DMX512
Ambient operating temperature: -10 °C to +60 °C
Enclosure: Aluminium
Input voltage: 100–240 V AC
Pixel outputs: 16 via receivers (expanded mode: up to 32)
Ethernet ports: 2 × Gigabit
Auxiliary port: RS485 (DMX in/out)
Card slot: microSD (card not included)
Mounting: Flat surface or 19" rack
Pixels per output: up to 1,020 RGB / 768 RGBW
Universes: up to 96 (sACN / Art-Net)
Dimensions: 169 × 221 × 42 mm
Show storage: microSD, SHOWTime™ up to 25 triggers
Image processing: Gamma correction and dithering
Long-range outputs: 8 × RJ45, up to 300 m each
Shipping weight: 1,60 kg
Product safety information
Manufacturer information:
Advatek
Unit 1, 3 - 5 Gilda Court, Mulgrave 
3170 VIC
Australien
support@advateklights.com

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