User's Manual

Astera LED Technology GmbH
AX1 Technical Reference Manual 2020-08-25
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5 SPECIFICATION
LED power:
28W
Illuminants:
64 RGB + 64 white LED chips
Pixels:
16
Luminous Emittance:
695lm
Beam Angle:
180°
Input of charger:
110-240V 50/60Hz
Input of light
0.5A at 48V
Battery Runtime:
up to 20hrs (seamless runtime)
Wireless Module:
EU: 868.0-869.7 MHz
US: 902-928 MHz
2.4 GHz
Operating Temperature:
0°C 40°C
32°F 104°F
Relative Humidity:
0%-100%
Size:
Ø42mm x H1035mm
Ø1.6” x H40.7”
Weight:
1.00 kg
2.2 lbs
IP Rating:
IP65 (while rubber plug is in place)
6 TROUBLESHOOTING
The fixture does not turn on.
The battery may be empty. Connect it to the AC and try again.
The fixture turns on and the display is on, but goes dark after showing the batter status shortly.
The fixture could be set to STANDBY mode, set to display black color or is operating in DMX
mode and doesn’t receive a valid signal.
It is good practice to reset the fixture (Chapter 7.6) between setups.
The fixture is not working correctly - it does not display the color or effect chosen.
The fixture may still be operating under a previous setting.
It is good practice to reset the fixture (Chapter 7.6) between setups.
After completing a reset, the fixture still cannot be controlled by the AsteraApp.
Make sure the RADIO PIN (Chapter 8.1) of the fixture and AsteraApp is the same and that it
is paired with the AsteraApp.
The fixture does not run long enough on battery.
The required runtime can be set. It defaults to 5h. To achieve a greater battery runtime, set
the runtime to the required value. Alternatively, program the fixture to only display colors that
use less power, such as Red, Green and Blue.
If the runtime is still too short, consider that it is reduced slightly if the battery is very cold.
The charger is connected but the fixture is not charging.
The battery may be fully charged. Refer to chapter 4.2.1 for more details. The fixture will only
commence charging when its battery has a temperature of 45°C or less.
Turn the fixture off and let it cool down; once cold enough, it will start charging.