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LED CTRL TX10 Touch Trigger

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Imininingwane

  • Igama Lomkhiqizo: LED CTRL TX10 Touch Trigger
  • Umthombo wamandla: I-12-24V DC
  • Iziteshi: 8 scene buttons, dimmer slider, ON/OFF button
  • Okukhiphayo kwe-DMX: Yebo

Imiyalo yokusetshenziswa komkhiqizo

Ukuxhumana
The TX10 should be connected to a 12-24V DC power source. Connect the TX10 DMX Output to the DMX input of the device to be triggered.

DMX Channel Assignment
The TX10 Touch Trigger has pre-configured channels:

  • Inkinobho VULA/VALIWE:
    • On – Stops DMX triggers (CH 1 = 255)
    • Valiwe – Allows DMX triggers (CH 1 = 0)
  • Izinkinobho 2-8: CH X = 255 (On), CH X = 0 (Off)
  • DIM Slider: Sends a value between 0 to 255 depending on the slider position

Ukukhweza
The TX10 is designed to be installed in a standard single-gang light switch back box. Mounting holes are 60.33mm center to center, top and bottom.

Configuring for Use with PX24 or MX96PRO

  • Step 1: Prepare for Set-Up
    Ensure you have a suitable microSD card installed in the SD card slot on the PX/MX device. Configure your controlling computer and the PX/MX device into the same network (e.g., IP addresses 2.0.40.1 and 2.0.40.2).
  • Step 2: Download Configuration Files
    Landa ukumisa files from the LED CTRL website to set up scenes and triggers for Buttons 1-8 and configure the dimmer slider.
  • Step 3: Follow the LED CTRL User Documentation
    Refer to the LED CTRL User Documentation and the LED CTRL PX24_MXPRO Configuration Guide for detailed steps on configuring the device.

Isingeniso

  • This document details the configuration required for the TX10 Touch Trigger to operate with the PX24 or MX96PRO when triggering stored scenes saved to the SD Card, or with LED CTRL (via a DMX converter) to initiate any event.
  • There is no configuration possible in the TX10 unit itself; rather, the configuration is performed in the PX/MX or LED CTRL software to react as required to the triggers.
  • This guide will step through every aspect of the web management Interface for PX24 and MX96PRO devices. Other resources, including device-specific user manuals and the latest firmware, can be downloaded from here: www.ledctrl.sg/downloads

The TX10 Overview
The TX10 Touch Trigger is a simple device with 8 scene buttons, a dimmer slider, and an ON/OFF button.

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The TX10 Connection Information
The TX10 should be connected to a 12-24V DC Power source, with the TX10 DMX Output connected to the DMX input of the device to be triggered:

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The TX10 DMX Channel Assignments
The TX10 Touch Trigger has the following channels configured that cannot be changed:

Inkinobho On Valiwe
KHANYISA CISHA Stops any DMX triggers

from being sent

Allows DMX triggers to

be sent

1 CH 1 = 255 CH 1 = 0
2 CH 2 = 255 CH 2 = 0
3 CH 3 = 255 CH 3 = 0
4 CH 4 = 255 CH 4 = 0
5 CH 5 = 255 CH 5 = 0
6 CH 6 = 255 CH 6 = 0
7 CH 7 = 255 CH 7 = 0
8 CH 8 = 255 CH 8 = 0
I-DIM Sends a value between 0 to 255 depending on

slider position

The TX10 Mounting
The TX10 is designed to be installed in a standard single-gang light switch back box. The mounting holes are 60.33mm centre to centre, top and bottom.

Configuring a PX24 or MX96PRO to receive triggers

  • When using a PX or MX device with an SD card installed (for use without LED CTRL head end control), there are PX/MX Configuration files to help get you started. The stored configuration files can be downloaded from the Downloads area of the LED CTRL webindawo: https://ledctrl.sg/downloads/
  • Lokhu ukucushwa files provide placeholders for scenes assigned to Buttons 1-8, with triggers already configured to trigger the corresponding scene when each button is pressed, and the dimmer slider configured to dynamically control the output intensity.
  • This configuration guide should be read in conjunction with the LED CTRL User Documentation (available here: https://ledctrl-user-guide.document360.io/) and the LED CTRL PX24_MXPRO Configuration Guide, which provides details on several of the steps in this document.

Prepare for set-up

  • Isinyathelo 1: Ensure you have a suitable microSD card installed in the SD card slot on the PX/MX device.
    Ukucushwa files will set the PX/MX device ID to IP 2.0.40.10 and subnet 255.255.255.0; therefore, it is easiest if you initially configure your controlling computer and the PX/MX device into the 2.0.40.x network as follows:
    Idivayisi Ikheli le-IP elimile I-Subnet
    Controlling computer 2.0.40.1 255.255.255.0
    PX or MX device 2.0.40.2 255.255.255.0
  • Isinyathelo 2: Download the appropriate config file from the Downloads area of the LED CTRL website (available here: https://ledctrl.sg/downloads/).
  • Isinyathelo 3: Upload the config file to your PX/MX device via the Maintenance screen in the Web Isixhumanisi Sokuphatha.

Pre-Configured PX/MX settings
The pre-configured settings for the PX/MX device, as saved in the configuration file available for upload, are detailed here.

  • Izilungiselelo Zesistimu:

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  • I-Aux Port
    Aux port is configured for DMX input.

    LED-CTRL-TX10-Touch-Trigger-fig-5

  • I-Pixel Outputs
    • Configured for UCS7604 RGBW in non-expanded mode:

      LED-CTRL-TX10-Touch-Trigger-fig-6

    • Additionally, on the Pixel Outputs page, the Live Intensity is configured to listen to channel 9 on the AUX port, which is mapped to the Dimmer button on the TX10.

      LED-CTRL-TX10-Touch-Trigger-fig-7

  • Pixel Data
    Each output port is configured with many pixels assigned:

    LED-CTRL-TX10-Touch-Trigger-fig-8

  • Izigcawu
    A placeholder scene for each button and an OFF effect are pre-configured:

    LED-CTRL-TX10-Touch-Trigger-fig-9

  • Izicupha
    • An On and off trigger for each Button is pre-configured:

      LED-CTRL-TX10-Touch-Trigger-fig-10

    • And each trigger is configured similarly as follows to trigger the correlating scene when the channel is full (button pressed), and to turn off the effect when the channel is set to 0 (button released). Note the OFF effect includes a 1-second fade out:

      LED-CTRL-TX10-Touch-Trigger-fig-11

Amend settings as required.
Consider if you need to make any adjustments to the pre-configured values as detailed above, typical adjustments that may need to be made are to the following:

Isikrini Ipharamitha Okuzenzakalelayo Valiwe
I-Pixel Outputs Uhlobo lwePixel UCS7604 Set to your chipset
I-Pixel Outputs Imodi Enwetshiwe Non-Expanded Change to Expanded if using more

than 4 ports on the device

Pixel Data Amaphikseli 765 Set to match the number of pixels

on each port of your installation

Apply and save any changes using the buttons at the bottom of each page in the Web Isixhumanisi Sokuphatha.

Open LED CTRL

  • Once you have configured the LEDs appropriate for your installation, it’s time to. In the LEDs-> Hardware Window, you should be able to see the device (Re-scan if necessary):

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  • Right Click-> Enable to enable the device in the showfile
  • If a pop-up stating that the device has changed appears ‘Preserve All’, which will ensure that the values saved in the step above are retained.

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LED CTRL TX10 Config Guide V20250118

FAQ

Can the TX10 unit itself be configured?

No, configuration is done in the PX/MX or LED CTRL software.

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