Chapter 2—Installation
HJT Model 100 User's Guide
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2.6. Power
Requirements
Before the projector is connected to a power source, make sure that the power
source is compatible with the projector. The power sources indicated in Table 2.0-
5 are necessary for the HJT Model 100 Projector to operate effectively.
Table 2.0-5 Power Sources
Power
Source
AC Voltage
90 VAC ~ 132 VAC at 14 Amperes Typical;
NEMA 5-20P, 20A (plug);
NEMA 5-20R, 20A (receptacle).
200 VAC ~ 264 VAC at 7 Amperes Typical;
CEE 7/vii (plug);
CEE 7 (receptacle).
Frequency
50/60 Hz
Phase
Single Phase
Power Cord
3-Wire, 12 AWG
WARNING!!!
Always use the power cords supplied with
the HJT Model 100 Projector. Installation should be performed by an
electrician with current knowledge of electrical codes in the country of
use. A qualified electrician must be utilized if custom power applications
are necessary. Hughes-JVC will not be responsible for any hazards
caused by unlicensed personnel changing the original single phase,
3-wire design power connection.
2.7. Signal Sources Connection
There are two (2) basic modes of connecting signal sources to the HJT Model
100 Projector:
Connect the signal cables directly to the RGBHV connectors located
on the right side of the projector as shown on Figure 2.0-9.
Connect the signal cables to an optional Video Input Card (VIC).
Optional VICs would be inserted to the right of the standard RGBHV
inputs (see Figure 2.0-9). Details on connections and setup for the
optional VICs can be found in Section 4.11 on page 4-39.
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