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Document Updated: December 2022
PIXELATOR MINI
70067
User Manual
16 Universes (8 outputs) master SPI pixel controller for a PLINK system.
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PIXELATOR MINI 7) (7006
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Contents
Safety ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3
Electrical Safety .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
System Planning and Specification ..................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Protection from Injury During Installation ....................................................................................................................................................... 3
Installation Safety Guidelines ................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
Wiring Diagrams .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
Functional Features 5...........................................................................................................................................................................................................
Hardware Features ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
PLINK INJECTORs (Sold Separately) ...................................................................................................................................................................... 5
LED Status Indicator ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Out of the Box ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Networking ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Web Interface ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7
Top Menu ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7
Home 7.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Settings ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Network Stats ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 10
Update Firmware .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Reset to Factory Defaults .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
Resetting via Web Interface .................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Resetting by Reset Button ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Frequently Asked Questions ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
I’m unable to connect to the PIXELATOR MINI web interface............................................................................................................... 12
What if my LED strip protocol is not in drop down list? How to add new LED strip protocol to PIXELATOR MINI? . 12
Servicing, Inspection & Maintenance ..................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Cleaning ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 13
Package Content ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Revision History ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 14
Ordering information ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
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Safety
Ensure you are familiarized with all key information within this guide, datasheet and other relevant
ENTTEC documentation before specifying, installing, or operating an ENTTEC device. If you are in any
doubt about system safety, or you plan to install ENTTEC device in a configuration that is not covered
within this guide, contact ENTTEC or your ENTTEC supplier for assistance.
ENTTEC’s return to base warranty for this product does not cover damage caused by inappropriate use,
application, or modification to the product.
Electrical Safety
This product must be installed in accordance with applicable national and local electrical and
construction codes by a person familiar with the construction and operation of the product and the
hazards involved. Failure to comply with the following installation instructions may result in death or
serious injury.
Do not exceed the ratings and limitations defined in the product datasheet or this document. Exceeding
can cause damage to the device, risk of fire and electrical faults.
Ensure that no part of the installation is or can be connected to power until all connections and work
is complete.
Before applying power to your installation, ensure your installation follows the guidance within this
document. Including checking that all power distribution equipment and cables are in perfect condition
and rated for the current requirements of all connected devices and factor in overhead and verify that
it is appropriately fused and voltage is compatible.
Remove power from your installation immediately if accessories power cables or connectors is in any
way damaged, defective, shows signs of overheating or are wet.
Provide a means of locking out power to your installation for system servicing, cleaning and
maintenance. Remove power from this product when it is not in use.
Ensure your installation is protected from short circuits and overcurrent. Loose wires around this device
whilst in operation, this could result in short circuiting.
Do not over stretch cabling to the devices connectors and ensure that cabling does not exert force on
the PCB.
Do not ‘hot swap’ or ‘hot plug’ power to the device or its accessories.
Do not connect any of this device’s V- (GND) connectors to earth.
Do not connect this device to a dimmer pack or mains electricity.
Label any PLINK output Cat5/6 connector and DO NOT connect to non-PLINK device (eg Ethernet Switch).
Connecting unlike systems could result in serious damage to equipment.
System Planning and Specification
To contribute to an optimal operating temperature, where possible keep this device out of direct sunlight.
The maximum recommended cable distance between the PIXELATOR MINI output and Plink Injector is s
300m ( ft). ENTTEC advises against running cabling close to sources of electromagnetic interference 1000
(EMF) i.e., mains power cabling / air conditioning units.
This device has an IP20 rating and is not designed to be exposed to moisture or condensing humidity.
Ensure this device is operated within the specified ranges within its product datasheet.
Protection from Injury During Installation
Installation of this product must be performed by qualified personnel. If ever unsure always consult a
professional.
Always work with a plan of the installation that respects all system limitations as defined within this
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guide and product datasheet.
Keep product and its accessories in its protective packaging until final installation.
Note the serial number of each product and add it to your layout plan for future reference when servicing.
All network cabling should be terminated with an RJ45 connector in accordance with the T-568B standard.
Always use suitable personal protective equipment when installing ENTTEC products.
Once installation is completed, check that all hardware and components are securely in place and
fastened to supporting structures if applicable.
Installation Safety Guidelines
The device is convection cooled, ensure it receives sufficient airflow so heat can be dissipated.
Do not cover the device with insulating material of any kind.
Do not operate the device if the ambient temperature exceeds that stated in the device specifications.
Do not cover or enclose the device without a suitable and proven method of dissipating heat.
Do not install the device in damp or wet environments.
Do not modify the device hardware in any way.
Do not use the device if you see any signs of damage.
Do not handle the device in an energized state.
Do not crush or clamp the device during installation.
Do not sign off a system without ensuring all cabling to the device and accessories has been
appropriately restrained, secured and is not under tension.
Wiring Diagrams
Note:
Connection for illustration purpose only.
70067 output protocol is uniform between
Port 1-4 and Port 5-8. (See Settings section)
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LED Status Indicator
The PIXELATOR MINI comes with one Network LED built-in RJ45 Ethernet port and one forward-facing RGB
status LED which indicates the following device states:
Colour
Status
White (Static)
Idle
Green (Static)
Outputting Pixel Link Data
Blue (Static)
Device is starting up
Blue (Flashing)
Identifying
Cyan (Static)
Multiple merge sources
Purple (Static)
IP conflict
Red (Static)
Device in boot / error
Out of the Box
By default, the PIXELATOR MINI will output first 16 Universes of Art-Net to the WB2812B protocol starting at
universe 0 and 1, with two Universes per port.
PIXELATOR MINI factory default ttings out of the box:se
Device name: PIXELATOR MINI
DHCP: Enabled. If the DHCP server is slow to respond, or your network does not have a DHCP server,
PIXELATOR MINI will fall back to 192.168.0.10.
Static IP Address: 192.168.0.10
Gateway IP address: 192.168.0.254
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Input protocol Art-: Net
LED protocol WS2812B:
Pixel colour RGB:
All 8 ports are set to output 2 universes. The start universe for each output is set to be 0 and 1.
Mapped pixels value 340 pixels:
DMX start address: 1
TM1814 global intensity: 63 (maximum)
Networking
The PIXELATOR MINI can either be configured to be a DHCP or Static IP address.
DHCP: On power up and with DHCP enabled, if the PIXELATOR MINI is on a network with a device/router
with a DHCP server, the PIXELATOR MINI will request an IP address from the server. If the DHCP server is
slow to respond, or your network does not have a DHCP server, the PIXELATOR MINI will fall back to the IP
address 192.168.0.10 and netmask 255.255.255.0. If a DHCP address is provided, this can be used to
communicate with the PIXELATOR MINI.
Static IP: By default (out of the box) the Static IP address will be 192.168.0.10. If the PIXELATOR MINI has
DHCP disabled, the Static IP address given to the device will become the IP address to communicate with
the PIXELATOR MINI. The IP address will change from the default once it modified in the web interface. is
Please note down the Static IP address after setting.
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Web Interface
Configuring the PIXELATOR MINI is done through a web interface which can be brought up on any modern
web browser.
Note: A Chromium based browser (i.e. Google Chrome) is recommended for accessing the PIXELATOR MINI’s
web interface.
Note: As the PIXELATOR MINI is hosting a web server on the local network and does not feature an SSL
Certificate (used to secure online content), the web browser will display the ‘Not secure’ warning, this is to
be expected.
Identified IP address: If you are aware of the PIXELATOR MINI’s IP address (either DHCP or Static), then the
address can be typed directly into the web browsers URL field.
Unidentified IP address: If you are not aware of the PIXELATOR MINI’s IP address (either DHCP or Static) the
following discovery methods can be used on a local network to discover devices:
ENTTEC EMU software for Windows and MacOS (support Mac OSX 10.13 or later), which will Discover
ENTTEC devices on the Local Area Network, displaying their IP addresses before opting to Configure the
device, opening the Web Interface.
An IP scanning software application (i.e. Angry IP Scanner) can be run on the local network to return a
list of active devices on a local network.
Devices can be discovered using Art Poll (i.e. DMX Workshop if set to use Art-Net).
The device default IP address 192.168.0.10 will be printed on the physical label on the product.
Note: The eDMX protocols, the controller and the device us to configure the PIXELATOR MINI must be on ed
the same Local Area Network (LAN) and be within the same IP address range as the PIXELATOR MINI. For
example, if your PIXELATOR MINI is on Static IP address 192.168.0.10 (Default), then your computer should be
set to something such as 192.168.0.20. It is also recommended that all devices Subnet Mask are the same
across your network.
Top Menu
The top menu allows all the PIXELATOR MINI web pages to be accessed. Menu option is highlighted blue to
indicate which page the user is on. The ‘Light’ switch on the right-hand side enables dark mode providing
flexible viewing experience.
Home
The landing page for the PIXELATOR MINI web interface is the Home tab.
This tab is designed to give you a read-only device overview and will display:
Network Information:
DHCP status – (either enabled or disabled).
IP address
Netmask
Gateway
Mac Address
Link Speed
System Information:
Node Name
Firmware version on device
System uptime
Input protocol set on device
Output SPI (Pixel) protocol set on device
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Identification:
Identify
This command on the webpage identifies pixels connected to a specific PIXELATOR MINI without the
need to provide control data. This offers a convenience check-up for correct wiring.
Note:
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: : The timer will not restart when pressed consecutively.
Settings
The PIXELATOR MINI can be configured within the Settings tab. Changes will only take affect after being
saved; any unsaved changes will be discarded.
Node Name: The name of PIXELATOR MINI will be
discoverable 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 response, 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 listed below:
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)
The pixel protocols selected can be output directly to your pixel fixtures. User is allowed to set up to 2
different protocols output simultaneously. Port 1 - and Port 5 - are grouped for the same protocol; 4 8
protocol can be different between groups.
The PIXELATOR MINI features Custom Voltage Timing to most of the pixel protocols which is configurable
through Port 1 and 5 The voltage timing of the chosen pixel protocol can be adjusted according to its .
datasheet. It also allows Custom Protocol Creation (criteria apply). Visit ENTTEC website to view the ‘Custom
Protocol Creation Guide’ document if your SPI protocol is not listed.
Note: TLC5973 (16bit & 8bit) not compatible with Custom Voltage Timing at the current firmware.is
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The adjustable custom voltage timing values are:
Example: The information required from WS2812B datasheet is ‘Data Transfer Time’ as below:
Colour Order: Each port can configure how RGBW colours are mapped to pixels.
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.
DMX Protocol (Input): Choose between Art-Net, sACN, and ESP as the input protocol.
Output Universes
The PIXELATOR MINI converts up to 2 universes of
DMX over Ethernet to pixel data per output. All
ports are set to output Universe 0 and 1 as
default.
All outputs can be specified to use the same
universes, e.g., All outputs use universe 1 and 2.
Each output can also be specified to use its own
individual group of universes, e.g., output 1 uses
universes 100, 101 however output 2 uses 1, 2.
Only the first universe of each port can be
specified; the remaining universe is
automatically assigned subsequent universe to
the first one from each port.
Enable the ‘Autofill’ function to manage group
port settings. Any port settings after the one
changed will autofill to match unless it has
already been changed.
Art-Net: Supports Art-NET 1/2/3/4. Each output port can be assigned a universe number in the range 0
to 32767.
sACN: Outputs can be assigned a universe number in the range 1-63999. Please note the PIXELATOR MINI
supports a maximum of 1 multicast universe with sACN sync. (i.e., all universes set to the same value)
ESP: Outputs can be assigned a universe number in the range 0-255. More details of the ESP protocol
can be found at www.enttec.com.
Bit 0 High Time (T0H)
The voltage high time required for code 0.
Bit 1 High Time (T1H)
The voltage high time required for code 1.
Overall Bit Time
The total voltage time for a single bit which
can be calculated from TH+TL.
Lower limit = T0H+T0L
Upper limit = T1H+T1L
Reset Time
The total voltage low time required to reset the
data transmission between each data batch.
400±150ns
Above 50,000ns
800±150ns
1250±600 ns
* Please test on your pixel fixture for the optimal transmission time among the range according to the datasheet.
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Group Pixels:
This setting allows multiple pixels to be controlled as one ‘virtual pixel’. This reduces the overall amount of
input channels required to control pixel strip or dots.
Example: When Group Pixels is set to 10 on a PIXELATOR MINI connected to a length of RGB pixel strip,
by patching a single RGB pixel within your control software and sending the values to the PIXELATOR
MINI, the first 10 LEDs would respond to it.
Note: The maximum number of physical LED pixels that can be connected to each port is 340 (RGB)
or 256 (RGBW). When grouping pixels, the number of control channels required is reduced, this
function does not increase the number of physical LED’s each PIXELATOR MINI can control.
DMX Start Address (DSA)
Assigns the first DMX channel, this is where the PIXELATOR MINI will start listening for DMX values within
the universe. When the universes/output is more than one, the DMX start address only applies to the first
universe.
However, where it applies, a start address offset may result in the split of a pixel. e.g., channel in first R
universe and channels in the seconds universe for a GB RGB LED.
For ease of pixel mapping, ENTTEC recommend offsetting the DMX start address to a number divisible by
the number of channels per pixel. i.e.:
Increments of 3 for RGB (i.e., 1,4,7, 10)
Increments of 4 for RGBW (i.e., 1,5,9,13)
Increments of 6 for RGB-16 bit (i.e., 1,7,13,19)
Increments of 8 for RGBW-16 bits (i.e., 1,9,17,25)
Save Settings: All changes must be saved to take effect.
Reset to Defaults: This button allows the PIXELATOR MINI to reset back to factory default via web interface.
Please refer to the Reset to Factory Defaults section of this document for mor e information.
Reboot: Please allow up-to 10 seconds for the device to reboot. When the web interface page refreshes the
PIXELATOR MINI is ready.
Network Stats
The Network Stats page shows statistics for the input DMX protocol selected.
Art-Net
The information provided is:
Poll packets received
Data packets received
Sync packets received
Last IP where Art- packets were received fromNet
Last port data received from
sACN
The information provided is:
Data packets received
Sync packets received
Last IP packets were received from
Last port data received from
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ESP
The information provided is:
Poll packets received
Data packets received
Last IP where ESP packets were received from
Last port data received from
Update Firmware
When selecting the Update Firmware tab, the PIXELATOR MINI will stop outputting and the web interface
boots into the Update Firmware mode. It may take a while depending on the network setting.
This mode will display basic information
regarding the device including current
Firmware Version, Mac Address and IP address
information.
The latest firmware can be downloaded from
www.enttec.com Use the Browse button to .
select an PIXELATOR MINI firmware from your
computer. PIXELATOR MINI firmware files have
a .bin extension.
Next click on the Update Firmware button to
begin updating.
After the update has completed, the web
interface will load the Home tab, where you
can check the update was successful under
Firmware Version. Once the Home tab has
loaded, the PIXELATOR MINI will resume
operation.
Reset to Factory Defaults
The PIXELATOR MINI can be reset by either the web interface or the reset button on the device. resumes It
the device settings back to factory default, see Out of the Box section for the factory d ault settings.’s ef
Resetting via Web Interface
The reset to defaults command can be found under the Settings tab of the PIXELATOR MINI’s local hosted
web interface.
Once the command is pressed, a pop-up would appear as shown in the image below:
Manually refresh the page after resetting to defaults to ensure the webpage information is updated.

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