AX1 PixelTube

Technical Specifications

Please note that due to a component shortage, we had to do internal changes to Titan Tube and units manufactured after September 2022, they have the BTB feature built-in and are now called AX1-BTB.

Order Code

AX1

AX1-BTB

LED Engine

RGBW

RGBW

Colors

RGBW

RGBW

Total LED Power

28 W

28 W

LED Power Draw

16 W

16 W

Luminous Flux 3200K

723 Lumens

723 Lumens

Luminous Flux 4000K

725 Lumens

725 Lumens

Luminous Flux 5500K

717 Lumens

717 Lumens

Light Output 3200 K @ 1m

254 Lux

254 Lux

Light Output 4000 K @ 1m

255 Lux

255 Lux

Light Output 5500 K @ 1m

253 Lux

253 Lux

CRI (Ra)/ TLCI 3200- 6500 K

≤88

≤88

Beam Angle

120°

120°

Field Angle

180°

180°

Strobe

0 – 25 Hertz

0 – 25 Hertz

Pixels

16

16

Battery Runtime

up to 20 hours

up to 20 hours

Battery Lifetime

70 % after 300 cycles

70 % after 300 cycles

Charging Time (nominal)

7 hours

7 hours

DC Input

48 VDC – 0.5 A

48 VDC – 0.5 A

DC Connector

5.5 mm x 2.1 mm

5.5 mm x 2.1 mm

Wired DMX

No

No

CRMX Receiver

Built-in

Built-in

BluetoothBridge BTB

No

Built-in

Wireless Protocols

CRMX, UHF

CRMX, UHF, Bluetooth, Wifi

Wireless Range

CRMX/UHF up to 300 m / 330 yds

"CRMX / UHF up to 300 m / 330 yds Bluetooth up to 3 m / 3.3 yds"

Infrared Control

Yes

Yes

Housing Material

Polycarbonate, metal end caps

Polycarbonate, metal end caps

IP Rating

IP65 (only with SiliconeCap)

IP65 (only with SiliconeCap)

Ambient Operating Temperature

0 – 40 °C / 32 – 104 °F

0 – 40 °C / 32 – 104 °F

Weight

1 kg / 2.2 lbs

1 kg / 2.2 lbs

Dimensions (Ø x H)

Ø 43 x 1035 mm / Ø 1.6" x 40.7"

Ø 43 x 1035 mm / Ø 1.6" x 40.7"

Mounting Options

2x M5 thread, 2x Holder (with 2x M5 and 1x 1/4"-20UNC thread), 1x TubeStand

2x M5 thread, 2x Holder (with 2x M5 and 1x 1/4"-20UNC thread), 1x TubeStand

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All specifications provided are typical values and may be subject to change without prior notice.

What's in the Box

RF Characteristics

For AX1 Pixel Tube

Wireless Modules

Modulation

ERP (Transmitter)

Channel Count

EU: UHF***(863-870MHz)

FHSS

<25mW

47

USA: UHF (917-922.20MHz)

FHSS

<25mW

53

AUS: UHF (922.30-927.50MHz)

FHSS

<25mW

53

SGP: UHF (920.50-924.50MHz)

FHSS

<25mW

41

KOR: UHF (917.9-921.5MHz)

FHSS

<25mW

10

RUS: UHF (868.75-869.12MHz)

FHSS

<25mW

6

JPN: UHF (922.80-926.40MHz)

FHSS

<25mW

19

CRMX (2402-2480MHz)

FHSS

79

***General allocation of frequencies for use by short-range radio applications Spectrum usage regulations:

Frequency range in MHz1)

Maximum equivalent radiant power (ERP)

Additional parameters / frequency access and interference mitigation techniques

865 – 868

25 mW

Requirements for frequency access and mitigation techniques3) Alternatively, a maximum duty cycle2) of 1% can be used.

868,0 – 868,6

25 mW

Requirements for frequency access and mitigation techniques3) Alternatively, a maximum duty cycle2) of 1% can be used.

868,7 – 869,2

25 mW

Requirements for frequency access and mitigation techniques3) Alternatively, a maximum duty cycle2) of 0.1% can be used.

869,40 – 869,65

500 mW

Requirements for frequency access and mitigation techniques3) Alternatively, a maximum duty cycle2) of 10% can be used.

869,7 – 870,0

25 mW

Requirements for frequency access and mitigation techniques3) Alternatively, a maximum duty cycle2) of 1% can be used.

1) The use of adjacent frequency bands within this table as a single frequency band is permitted, provided that the specific conditions for each of these adjacent frequency bands are met. 2) „duty cycle“ means the ratio of Σ(Ton)/(Tobs) expressed as a percentage, where ‚Ton‘ is the ‚on-time‘ of a single transmitting device and ‚Tobs‘ is the observation period Ton is measured in an observation frequency band (Fobs). Unless otherwise specified in this general allocation, Tobs is a continuous period of one hour and Fobs is the applicable frequency band in this general allocation (table). 3) Frequency access and interference mitigation techniques shall be used whose performance level at least meets the essential requirements of Directive 2014/53/EU or the Radio Equipment Act (FuAG). Where relevant techniques are described in harmonised standards, the references of which have been published in the Official Journal of the European Union pursuant to Directive 2014/53/EU, or parts thereof, performance shall be ensured which is at least equivalent to those techniques.

RF Characteristics

For AX1-BTB Pixel Tube

Wireless Modules

Modulation

ERP (Transmitter)

Channel Count

EU: UHF***(863-870MHz)

FHSS

<25mW

47

USA: UHF (917-922.20MHz)

FHSS

<25mW

53

AUS: UHF (922.30-927.50MHz)

FHSS

<25mW

53

SGP: UHF (920.50-924.50MHz)

FHSS

<25mW

41

KOR: UHF (917.9-921.5MHz)

FHSS

<25mW

10

RUS: UHF (868.75-869.12MHz)

FHSS

<25mW

6

JPN: UHF (922.80-926.40MHz)

FHSS

<25mW

19

CRMX (2402-2480MHz)

FHSS

79

Bluetooth 5.0 LE (2402-2480MHz)

FHSS

10mW (BLE)

40

WiFi (2412-2472MHz)

DSSS, OFDM

<100mW

13

***General allocation of frequencies for use by short-range radio applications Spectrum usage regulations:

Frequency range in MHz1)

Maximum equivalent radiant power (ERP)

Additional parameters / frequency access and interference mitigation techniques

865 – 868

25 mW

Requirements for frequency access and mitigation techniques3) Alternatively, a maximum duty cycle2) of 1% can be used.

868,0 – 868,6

25 mW

Requirements for frequency access and mitigation techniques3) Alternatively, a maximum duty cycle2) of 1% can be used.

868,7 – 869,2

25 mW

Requirements for frequency access and mitigation techniques3) Alternatively, a maximum duty cycle2) of 0.1% can be used.

869,40 – 869,65

500 mW

Requirements for frequency access and mitigation techniques3) Alternatively, a maximum duty cycle2) of 10% can be used.

869,7 – 870,0

25 mW

Requirements for frequency access and mitigation techniques3) Alternatively, a maximum duty cycle2) of 1% can be used.

1) The use of adjacent frequency bands within this table as a single frequency band is permitted, provided that the specific conditions for each of these adjacent frequency bands are met. 2) „duty cycle“ means the ratio of Σ(Ton)/(Tobs) expressed as a percentage, where ‚Ton‘ is the ‚on-time‘ of a single transmitting device and ‚Tobs‘ is the observation period Ton is measured in an observation frequency band (Fobs). Unless otherwise specified in this general allocation, Tobs is a continuous period of one hour and Fobs is the applicable frequency band in this general allocation (table). 3) Frequency access and interference mitigation techniques shall be used whose performance level at least meets the essential requirements of Directive 2014/53/EU or the Radio Equipment Act (FuAG). Where relevant techniques are described in harmonised standards, the references of which have been published in the Official Journal of the European Union pursuant to Directive 2014/53/EU, or parts thereof, performance shall be ensured which is at least equivalent to those techniques.