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Settings
The PIXELATOR MINI main configuration is within the Settings page. Changes will only take affect after being
saved; any unsaved changes will be discarded.
Node Name: User can name the PIXELATOR MINI that aids identification within Poll replies.
DHCP: Enabled by default. When enabled, the DHCP
server on the network is expected to automatically
provide the IP address to the PIXELATOR MINI. When
DHCP enabled but there is no DHCP server or slow to
respond, the PIXELATOR MINI will fall back to 192.168.0.10.
IP Address / Netmask / Gateway: These are used to set
when DHCP is disabled. These options set the Static IP
address, Netmask and Gateway IP settings which should
be compatible with other devices on the network.
LED Protocol: Select the SPI (Pixel) protocol from the
drop-down list or set a custom value that matches the
pixels which the PIXELATOR MINI will control.
The PIXELATOR MINI provides more than 20 output SPI
(Pixel) protocols:
◼ APA 104
◼ GS8208B
◼ SPXL (16bit & 8bit)
◼ SJ1221 (16bit & 8bit)
◼ SK6812
◼ TLC5973 (16bit & 8bit)
◼ TM1804, TM1812, TM1814
◼ UCS1903, UCS2903, UCS2904, UCS8903 (16bit & 8bit), UCS8904 (16bit & 8bit)
◼ WS2811, WS2812, WS2812B, WS2813, WS2815, WS2818
◼ 9PDOT (16bit & 8bit)
User is allowed to set up to 2 different protocols output simultaneously. Port 1 - 4 and Port 5 - 8 are grouped
for the same protocol; protocol can be different between groups.
The pixel protocols selected can be output directly to your pixel fixtures.
Custom LED Protocol: Tick 'Custom' to enable the LED protocols customisation through voltage timing
adjustments on each port setting. By referring to the datasheet of your chosen pixel protocol, you can
configure the voltage timing to meet specific requirements and specifications.
Note
Detailed instructions can be found in the 'Custom Protocol Creation Guide' document available on the
ENTTEC
website. Certain criteria apply, the eligibility requirements are outlined in the guide.
Colour Order: Configure how RGB/RGBW colours are mapped to pixels. User can enable Autofill to apply
global setting.
Mapped Pixels: Define the number of mapped pixels each port controls.
Global Brightness: This is a function of protocol TM1814 and SJ1221 that sets the maximum brightness for
the tape without hindering the DMX range available.
Input Protocol: Choose between Art-Net, sACN, and ESP as the input protocol.
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Document Updated: Dec 2024
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