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P9
Connected loads: Voltage 100-240 V, frequency 50 - 60 Hz, power max. 460 VA
The electrical safety and function of the device can only be guaranteed if it is connected to a properly
installed protective conductor system. It is very important that this basic safety requirement
is met. If in doubt, have the electrical installation checked by a specialist. The manufacturer
cannot be held responsible for damage caused by a missing or interrupted protective conductor
(e.g. electric shock)! Only use the device when it is completely assembled so that no electrical
components can be touched.
(Danger 100-240 V)
If you have observed the listed points, you can plug in the devices or have them connected
to the mains by a specialist.
5.3 Mains connection
ATTENTION: The P9 Beamspot can light up immediately if standalone operation is
activated or a DMX signal is present!
!
Connection outside Europe:
The P9 Beamspot may only be operated on the following power supply systems:
Mains
P9
2 wires, 1 phase
L
N
L
N
PE
3 wires, 1 phase
L
N
L
L
N
4 wires, 3 phases
L
1
L
2
L
3
N
L
N
PE
ATTENTION:
In Canada, the P9 Beamspot may
only be operated in a 2-wire, 1 phase
network with a maximum voltage of
120V!
!
The P9 Beamspot has a powerCON-TRUE1 out power output. Depending on the local
conditions several devices can be linked by powerCON-TRUE1 in and powerCON-TRUE1 out.
Connect a maximum of six (when using 230V/16A) P9 Beamspots in a row.
Use an approved three-core cable with a cross-section of at least 1.5 mm². Cabling must be
done with the original Neutrik coded plugs. The installation instructions of the manufacturer
(www.neutrik.com) and the colour coding of the cable must be observed.
5.4 Wiring the power feed-through
ATTENTION: Only have it carried out by a specialist!
!
Wire colour
Function
Symbol
Brown
Phase
“L”
Blue
Neutral wire
“N”
Green/Yellow Protective earth “PE”
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