ADVATEK LIGHTING PixLite E16-S Mk3 Professional Pixel Controller User Manual
Introduction
This is the user manual for the PixLite E16-S Mk3 pixel controller. The PixLite E16-S Mk3 is a powerful pixel LED controller built upon Advatek’s 3rd generation PixLite Mk3 processor. At its core, the controller converts sACN, Art-Net and DMX512 protocols from lighting consoles, media servers or computer lighting software into various pixel LED protocols. With the PixLite Mk3 processor, the PixLite E16-S Mk3 brings powerful operational functionality and advanced management platforms.

Safety Notes
This LED pixel controller should be installed by someone with proper technical knowledge only. Installation of the device should not be attempted without such knowledge.
The pixel output connectors shall be used for pixel output connection only.
Completely disconnect the supply source during abnormal operation and before making any other connections to the device.
Specification and certification markings are located on the side of the device.
Physical Installation
Wall Mount
Assemble the unit onto the wall / ceiling using four screws of a type suitable for the mounting surface (not supplied). The screws should be a pan head type, 3mm in thread diameter and at least 15mm long, as shown in Figure 2 below.
Figure 2: Controller Assembled to Wall
DIN Rail Mount
The controller can be mounted to a DIN rail using the optional mounting kit (part number MNT0101).
- Align the controller’s mounting holes with the outermost mounting holes on each bracket. Using the four supplied M3, 12mm long screws, assemble the controller to the mounting brackets, as shown in Figure 3 below.
Figure 3: Controller Assembled to Bracket
- Align the lower edge of the bracket with the lower edge of the DIN rail (1), and push the controller down so it clicks onto the DIN rail (2), as shown in Figure 4 below.
Figure 4: Controller Assembled to DIN Rail
- To remove the controller from the DIN rail, pull the controller horizontally, toward its power connector (1) and rotate the controller up and off the rail (2), as shown in Figure 5 below.
Figure 5: Removal of Controller from DIN Rail
Electrical Connections
Supplying Power
Power is applied to the PixLite E16-S Mk3 via the small pluggable screw terminal connector. The screws should be loosened for wire insertion and then tightened again, providing a highly robust and secure connection. Polarity for the connector is clearly marked on the lid (“+” & “-”), as shown in Figure 6 below. The type of wire required for supply connection is 1.0mm2 , 16AWG, VW-1.
Refer to Section 9.1 for operating specifications for powering this device.
Figure 6: Location of Power Input
Pixels that are connected to the PixLite E16-S Mk3 cannot be powered through the device itself; any pixels connected must have their power sourced separately from a power supply instead. If multiple power supplies are in use, then the DC ground (also known as “negative”) terminals of each power supply must be connected together, inorder to achieve a common DC ground.
Advatek recommends fusing each positive line that is used to power the pixels, using an in-line fast blow fuse.
Control Data
Ethernet data is connected via a standard network cable into the RJ45 Ethernet port located on the front side of the unit, as shown in Figure 7 below.
Figure 7: Position of Ethernet
Connecting Pixel LEDs
A high level wiring diagram for connecting pixel LEDs to a PixLite E16-S Mk3 is shown in Figure 8 below. Refer to Section 7.3 for the specific capacity of a pixel output.
Figure 8: Pixel Set up
The pixel lights are connected directly via the 16 pluggable screw terminal connectors on the rear of the unit. Each connector is labelled with its output channel number (1- 16) which is clearly marked on the top surface. Simply wire your lights into each screw terminal and then plug them into the mating sockets.
The cable length between the output and the first pixel should not exceed 15m.

Figure 10: Pixel Output Pinout for Differential DMX512 Pixels

Expanded Mode Enabled | ||
Management Interface Output | Pixel Output | Pin Name |
1 | 1 | Clock |
2 | 1 | Data |
3 | 2 | Clock |
4 | 2 | Data |
5 | 3 | Clock |
6 | 3 | Data |
7 | 4 | Clock |
8 | 4 | Data |
etc. |
Expanded Mode Disabled | ||
Management Interface Output | Pixel Output | Pin Name |
1 | 1 | Data |
2 | 2 | Data |
3 | 3 | Data |
4 | 4 | Data |
etc. |
The pinout for expanded mode is shown in Figure 11 below.
Figure 11: Pixel Output Pinout – Expanded Mode Enabled
Aux Port
The PixLite E16-S Mk3 has 1 multipurpose auxiliary (Aux) port that can be used for DMX512 communication using RS485 electrical signals. It is capable of outputting DMX512 to other devices or receiving DMX512 from another source.
Configure the Aux port to DMX512 Output to allow conversion of a single universe of incoming sACN or Art-Net data to the DMX512 protocol. This then allows any DMX512 device(s) to be connected to this port and effectively be controllable over Ethernet.
Configure the Aux port to DMX512 Input to allow the PixLite to be driven by an external source of DMX512 control. Whilst this is limited to only a single universe of data, the PixLite can use DMX512 as its source of pixel data for situations where a DMX512 control system is required to be used instead of Ethernet-based data.
The Aux port connector is located on the front side of the unit as shown in Figure 12 below.

Network Configuration
Network Layout Options
Figure 13: Network Layout using a Switch and Router
Figure 13 shows a typical network topology for the PixLite E16-S Mk3. The Lighting Control Device could be any source of Ethernet data – e.g. desktop PC, laptop, lighting console, or media server. Having a router on the network is not mandatory but is useful for IP address management with DHCP (see Section 6.3.1).
Figure 14: Network Layout Without a Switch/Router
The controller can alternatively be connected directly to the host machine, as shown in Figure 14. A crossover cable is not required in this case, but it may be used if desired.
The controller(s) can be integrated straight into any pre-existing LAN such as your media, home or office network, the above diagrams are only provided as examples.
When no DHCP address is being offered to this device it will generate a random IP address in the range of 169.254.X.Y that does not conflict with any other devices on the network. The benefit of AutoIP is that communication can happen between the device and any other compatible network device, without the need for a DHCP server or pre-configured Static IP addressing
This then means that connecting a PixLite E16-S Mk3 directly to a PC typically does not require any IP address configuration – communication will be possible because both devices would generate their own valid AutoIP.
While the device has an AutoIP address in use, it continues searching for a DHCP address in the background. If one becomes available, it will switch to the DHCP address instead of the AutoIP.
- While the controller is running, hold down the “Reset” button for 3 seconds.
- Release the button.
- The controller will immediately restart its application with the following factory default network settings:
IP Address: 192.168.0.50
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway Address: 0.0.0.0
- Configure your PC with compatible network settings. If you are not sure, you can try the following example settings:
IP Address: 192.168.0.49
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway Address: 0.0.0.0
- You should now be able to access the device’s Management Interface by manually browsing to 192.168.0.50 in your web browser, or by using Advatek Assistant 3.
After establishing a connection to the device, make sure to configure the IP address settings for future communication and save the configuration.
Note: The Factory IP is only a temporary setting used to regain connectivity to the device. When the device is reset (powered off and on again), the IP address settings will revert to what is configured in the device.
Operation
Start-up
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Expanded ModeColor Type | Disabled | Enabled | ||
RGB | RGBW | RGB | RGBW | |
Max Pixels per Pixel Output | 1,020 | 768 | 510 | 384 |
Max Total Pixels | 16,320 | 12,288 | 16,320 | 12,288 |
Action | Test Button | Reset Button |
Toggle Test Mode On/Off | Press for >3 seconds whilethe application is running | – |
Cycle the Test Modes | Press whilst in test mode | – |
Hardware Reset | – | Press momentarily |
Factory Reset | – | Press for >10 seconds |
Factory IP | – | Press for 3 seconds |
Hardware Test Pattern
The controller features a built-in test pattern to assist in troubleshooting during an installation. To put the controller into this mode, press and hold the ‘TEST’ button for 3 seconds (after the controller is already running) or turn it on remotely using its Management Interface.
Test | Operation |
Color Cycle | Outputs will cycle automatically through the red, green, blue and white colors at fixed intervals.Pressing the TEST button moves to the next mode. |
Red | Solid Red |
Green | Solid Green |
Blue | Solid Blue |
White | Solid White |
Color Fade | Outputs will slowly move through a continuous color fade.Pressing the TEST button will loop back to the original colorcycle test mode. |
To exit the test mode, press and hold the ‘TEST’ button for 3 seconds and then release.
The hardware test requires that the pixel driver chip type and number of pixels per output are set correctly in the Management Interface. Using Test mode, you can test if this part of your configuration is correct and isolate other possible problems with the incoming Ethernet data side.
Refresh rates are available in the Management Interface for each of the following elements:
- Incoming sACN
- Incoming Art-Net
- Incoming DMX512 (Aux Port)
- Outgoing Pixels
- Outgoing DMX512 (Aux Port)
Advatek SHOWTime™ unleashes the potential of Advatek PixLite® Mk3 devices to independently drive light shows without a computer or any source of live data.
SHOWTime™ allows users to record and play back pixel shows from the PixLite E16-S Mk3 using the inbuilt microSD slot. Design your own breathtaking pixel shows, record them directly onto the microSD card and play them back as many times as you wish.
SHOWTime™ also unlocks the ability to create up to 25 powerful triggers and use advanced intensity controls to enable true standalone behavior and enhance live environments.
Experience a new level of control with the dual-user login feature and a dedicated SHOWTime™ Dashboard. Now, operators can access real-time playback and device control through the SHOWTime™ Dashboard, amplifying the flexibility of PixLite Mk3.
For more information, download the PixLite Mk3 Management Guide here: www.advateklighting.com/product-help/pixlite/mk3/management-guide
Firmware Updates
The controller is capable of having its firmware updated (new software). An update is typically performed to fix problems or to add new features.
To perform a firmware update, ensure that you have your PixLite E16-S Mk3 controller connected to the LAN network as per Section 6.1.
The latest firmware is available from the Advatek website at the following link: www.advateklighting.com/downloads
The downloaded file will be archived in a “.zip” format, which should be extracted. The “.fw” file is the file that the controller needs.
- Open the Management Interface, and navigate to the “Maintenance” page.
- Load the firmware “.fw” file with the file browser.
- Click “Update”. The controller will temporarily disconnect.
- Once the update is complete, the controller will restart its application with the new firmware, maintaining its previous configuration.
Specifications
Operating Specifications
The table below specifies the operating conditions for a PixLite E16-S Mk3 controller.
Parameter | Value/Range | Units |
Input Power | 5 – 24 | V DC |
Maximum Power Consumption | 3.5 | W |
Parameter | Value/Range | Units |
Ambient Operating Temperature | -20 to +70 | °C |
Physical Specifications
Dimension | Metric | Imperial |
Length | 149.5mm | 5.89″ |
Width | 114.5mm | 4.51″ |
Height | 35.5mm | 1.40″ |
Weight | 0.2kg | 0.4lbs |
Figure 15: Mechanical Specifications
Electrical Fault Protection
The PixLite E16-S Mk3 features notable protection from potential damage due to various types of faults. This makes the device robust and reliably able to operate in the suitable installation environment, specified in Section 11.
ESD protection is present on all ports.
All pixel output lines are protected against direct shorts of up to +/- 36V DC. This means that even if your pixels or wiring have a fault that causes a direct short between DC power lines and data or clock lines on any output, it will not damage the device.
The Aux Port is also protected against direct shorts of up to +/- 48V DC.
The PixLite E16-S Mk3 is protected against damage from reversed polarity power input.
Troubleshooting
LED Codes
There are multiple LEDs on the PixLite E16-S Mk3 that are useful for troubleshooting. The location of each is shown in Figure 16 below.

Link LED (Green) | Activity LED (Yellow) | Condition |
Solid | Flashing | Connected okay, receiving / trans-mitting data |
Solid | Off | Connected okay, no data |
Off | Off | No link established |
Color(s) | Behavior | Description |
Green | Flashing | Normal Operation |
Red | Flashing | Record in Progress |
Blue | Flashing | Playback in Progress |
Yellow | Flashing(3 per second) | Identify Function(used to visually locate a device) |
Red/Green/Blue/White | Cycling | Test Mode – RGBW Cycle |
Color Wheel | Cycling | Test Mode – Color Fade |
Various | Solid | Test Mode – Set Color |
Blue/Yellow | Alternating | Impaired Mode(Current mode cannot function) |
Green | Solid | Booting Up or Installing Firmware |
White | Flashing | Factory Reset |
Green/Red | Alternating | Emergency Recovery Mode |
Off | Off | No Power / Hardware Fault |
White | Flashing(3 per 5 sec) | Power Supply Stability Error Detected(power device off and on again) |
Red/White | Various | Critical Error(contact Advatek Support) |
Statistical Monitoring
Many issues that may occur are often due to complications in the network, configuration, or wiring. For this reason, the Management Interface features a statistics page for statistical monitoring and diagnostics. Refer to the PixLite Mk3 Management Guide for more information.
Solutions for Common Issues
Issue | Suggested Solution |
Status LED off |
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No pixel control |
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Other Issues
Check the LED codes as per Section 10.1. If the device still fails to perform as expected, perform a factory default reset on the device as per Section 10.5 below. For the latest information, more specific troubleshooting guides and other help, you should refer to our online Knowledge Base here:
www.advateklighting.com/knowledge-base
Alternatively, you can contact our support team at:
www.advateklighting.com/contact
support@advateklighting.com
Reset to Factory Defaults
To reset the controller to its factory default settings, do the following:
- Ensure the controller is powered up.
- Hold down the ‘Reset’ button for 10 seconds.
- Wait for the Multi-Color Status LED to alternate Green/White.
- Release the ‘Reset’ button. The controller will now have factory default configuration.
- Alternatively, reset to factory defaults via the Management Interface, in the “Configuration” page.
Note: This process will reset all configuration parameters to Factory Defaults, including IP Address settings (listed in Section 6.3.4), as well as Security settings.
Disclaimer
If you require support or warranty, please refer to Section 10.4 for information oncreating a support ticket. You must be issued with a return authorization by Advatek support staff before returning any product.
This device is only suitable for use in accordance with the specifications and in an indoor environment which is protected from the weather and surges.
A shielded Ethernet cable is required when connecting to the Ethernet port.
The PixLite E16-S Mk3 controller is supplied with a 5-year limited warranty and a repair/replacement guarantee. Please see the terms and conditions on our website for more information.
The PixLite E16- S Mk3 has been tested against and independently certified as compliant with the Standards listed in the table below.
Audio/Video and ICTE – Safety Requirements | UL 62368-1 | |
Radiated Emissions | EN 55032 & FCCPart 15 | |
Multimedia Immunity EN 55035 | Electrostatic Discharge | EN 61000-4-2 |
Radiated Immunity | EN 61000-4-3 | |
Electrical Fast Transients/ Burst | EN 61000-4-4 | |
Conducted Immunity | EN 61000-4-6 | |
Restriction of Hazardous Substances | RoHS 2 + DD (EU)2015/863 (RoHS 3) |
Through testing to the above standards, the PixLite E16-S Mk3 has the certifications and marks listed in the table below.
Certification | Relevant Country |
ETL Listing | North America and Canada. Equivalent to UL Listing. |
CE | Europe |
FCC | North America |
ICES3 | Canada |
RCM | Australia and New Zealand |
UKCA | United Kingdom |
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense.
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This product has been manufactured by:
Advatek Lighting Pty Ltd
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