DMX Core 100 and Advatek PixLite®
DMX Core 100 gives PixLite®-based installations a practical standalone control layer for recorded shows, presets, schedules, and external triggers.
Shows can be recorded from lighting software or console output, stored on the DMX Core 100, and played back when needed from the touchscreen, Web UI, schedules, OSC, MQTT, HTTP, TCP, UDP, or other supported trigger methods. This allows a venue to run day-to-day lighting without keeping a PC or lighting desk in the loop.
The DMX Core 100 features an Advatek PixLite® Mk3 integration compatible with all controllers in the range, designed to reduce setup time and improve visibility across the installation.
DMX Core 100 and PixLite® Mk3
Key Benefits
- Automatic PixLite® discovery on the local network, with model, firmware, IP address, MAC address, and nickname shown in the DMX Core Web UI.
- One-click output creation from each PixLite® Mk3 pixel or auxiliary (AUX) port, using the controller's configured protocol, start universe, pixel count and color order.
- Art-Net or sACN output to PixLite® ports, with output settings pre-filled from the controller configuration.
- Live PixLite® Mk3 health readout, including board temperature, per-bank supply voltage, per-output current draw, and fuse/status indicators.
- Drift detection for pinned firmware and port configuration, helping identify unexpected changes after commissioning or handover.
- Remote fleet visibility through the DMX Core portal, including device status, event history, email alerts, remote Web UI access, reboot, backup, and software-update management.
DMX Core 100 and PixLite's® combined feature set make the devices useful beyond playback. They can simplify commissioning, support unattended venues, and provide a clearer operational view of PixLite® hardware after the system has been handed over.
Useful Links
All above links direct to DMX Core "Advatek Integrate Guide".
The DMX Core desktop demo is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux with all features unlocked for evaluation. Production deployment requires a license, and remote management features require internet access and a remote subscription.