
Installation
Xciter
user
manual
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Chapter 2.
Installation
2.1
Hardware
Most of the hardware connections are on the rear panel of the console.
MAINS INPUT
MAINS INPUT
MIDI
SERIAL DATA LINK
AUDIO
XPANSION
2.1.1
Power connection
The Xciter does not need a mains adapter. It takes main supply directly via the IEC mains connector. The
power supply will automatically adapt to the mains voltage that is used in your area. The power supply is
quite insensitive to power drops. It can handle drops of up to 0.5 s.
The power supply is auto-ranging:
•
90VAC – 250 volts -AC
•
50Hz – 60Hz
The power rating is indicated on the serial number label that can be found on the base of the fixture.
2.1.1.1
Installing a plug on the power cable
Warning!
For protection from dangerous electric shock, the fixture must be grounded (earthed). The
AC mains supply must have overload and ground-fault protection.
The mains plug is the power disconnect device for the fixture. Note that when the mains
input plug is attached, the unit is connected to the mains power circuit. The mains input plug
must remain accessible so that the mains circuit can be disconnected from the fixture.
Important! Verify that power cables are undamaged and rated for the current requirements of all
connected devices before use.
The fixture’s power cable requires an approved grounding-type cord cap (earthed mains plug) that fits
your local power distribution cable or outlet. This is not supplied. Consult a qualified electrician for proper
installation. Following the cord cap manufacturer’s instructions, connect the appropriate wires to ground
(earth), live, and neutral. The following table below shows some common wire identification schemes.
Function Wire
(EU) Wire
(US) Markings
live
brown
black
L or 1
neutral blue
white
N
ground (earth)
yellow/green
green
2.1.2
DMX connection
Xciter has one DMX-512 universe. The rear panel of the console has one 5-pin XLR input, one 3-pin XLR
output and one 5-pin XLR output for a DMX serial data link. The 3-pin and 5-pin outputs belong to the
same DMX universe, but they are both buffered. This means they can be used together without violating
the DMX specifications.