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Description
Two powered outputs at the end of the long-range line
The PixLite® R2F-S is the receiver for the long-range transmitters T8-S Mk3 and T16X-S Mk3: it sits up to 300 m from the transmitter right at the pixels, takes the data in over a network cable and outputs it on two fused outputs together with the pixel power — power supply on, pixels on, done. Clocked and data-only pixels both work.
Is it right for my project?
What this receiver is made for
- As the counterpart to the T8-S Mk3 (up to eight receivers) or T16X-S Mk3 (up to sixteen) — one receiver per line
- Two pixel strings of up to 1,020 RGB pixels each directly at the receiver, powered from a local power supply (5–24 V, up to 6 A per output, 12 A in total)
- All pixel types: clocked (CLK + DATA) such as APA102 or data-only such as WS2811
- Little space: 95 × 78 × 33 mm, on a flat surface or on a DIN rail with the kit
Not for
- Without a transmitter: the R2F-S only understands the long-range signal of a PixLite transmitter — no Art-Net, no sACN, no direct network connection
- Four data-only strings per line on the T8-S: that is what the R4D-S is for; one output with up to 48 V and 10 A on the T16X-S: the R1F-S
- Direct outdoor mounting without an enclosure: the unit is designed for installation, not for rain
Power and data from one terminal, fused per output
- Each output carries the supply voltage: up to 6 A per output, 12 A through the unit — no separate injector at the start of the string
- One 7.5 A mini blade fuse per output (automotive standard, under the flap): protects pixels and power supply in a fault, the "Fuse good" LED shows the state
- Power via a quick-connect clamp for thick cables; fault protection on all ports: reverse polarity, ESD, ±24 V DC on data and output lines, over-current and short circuit on the outputs
Wiring
Up and running in three steps
- Mount and power the receiver. At the pixels, screw it onto a flat surface or put it on the DIN rail with the DIN rail kit; power supply in the pixel voltage (5, 12 or 24 V) to the quick-connect clamp.
- Connect the pixels. Per output +, CLK, DATA and −. For chipsets without a clock line, such as WS2811, CLK stays free.
- Connect to the transmitter. Network cable from the transmitter output into the RJ45 socket (up to 300 m); outputs and universes are set on the transmitter in the browser.
Scope of delivery
- PixLite® R2F-S long-range receiver with pluggable terminals
- Installation guide
Transmitter, power supply, pixels, network cable and DIN rail kit are not included.
Documents
Datasheet, long-range quick start guide and user manual are in the documents section on this page. Which pixels the system understands is in the protocol list — it applies to the transmitter.
Frequently asked questions
How many pixels can one R2F-S handle?
Can I run an R2F-S on the T16X-S as well?
What happens when a fuse blows?
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 projectTechnical data
| Item information | Value |
|---|---|
| Ambient operating temperature: | -20 °C to +55 °C |
| Enclosure: | ABS |
| Input voltage: | 5–24 V DC |
| Output current: | 6 A per output / 12 A total |
| Pixel outputs: | 2 powered |
| Mounting: | Flat surface or DIN rail (kit sold separately) |
| Pixels per output: | up to 1,020 RGB / 768 RGBW |
| Universes: | up to 12 (sACN / Art-Net) |
| Dimensions: | 95 × 78 × 33 mm |
| Weight: | 0.2 kg |
| Matching transmitter: | T8-S Mk3 / T16X-S Mk3 |
| Pixel type: | clocked or data-only |
| Fuse per output: | 7.5 A mini blade fuse |
| Data input: | 1 × RJ45 from the transmitter (up to 300 m) |
| Shipping weight: | 0,30 kg |
Unit 1, 3 - 5 Gilda Court, Mulgrave
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