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Exterior 1200 Wash user manual
The terminals are spring-loaded, and leads can be released by exerting light pressure on
the terminal tab with a flat-head screwdriver.
To configure the luminaire for local AC power:
1. Make sure that the luminaire is isolated from AC power and cannot be accidentally
connected throughout the procedure.
2. Open the connections compartment as described in "
3.1.4: Connections compartment
3. See Figure 7. Connect the free end of the
frequency setting jumper lead (in the
section marked
Hz setting
) to the
terminal labeled with the local AC power
frequency.
4. Connect the free end of the voltage
setting jumper lead (in the section marked
Volt setting
) to the terminal labeled with
the local AC power voltage.
3 . 2 . 2 C o n n e c t i n g t o A C p o w e r
Power cable must enter the luminaire through an M20 x 1.5 cable gland that accepts 8 -
13 mm (0.32 - 0.5 in.) external diameter cables. A gland is supplied with the luminaire.
The cable gland must be replaced if the power cable diameter is not within this range (see
"
One of two cable entry points can be used: either on the cover plate at the rear of the
luminaire, or through the bottom of the connections/power compartment. Using the bottom
of the connections/power compartment is recommended, as cables installed here will not
be disturbed or flexed when the rear cover plate is removed for service. All cable entry/exit
holes that are not used must be sealed with blanking plugs.
1. Make sure that the power cable is isolated from power and that power cannot be
applied accidentally. If the luminaire has been in use, allow it to cool for at least 20
minutes.
2. If necessary, remove the rear cover plate as described in "
3. Check that the jumper leads are correctly connected to match the local AC power
voltage and frequency (see "
3.2.1: Configuring for local AC power"
50
60
277
250
240
230
220
208
200
Hz setting
Volt setting
Figure 7: Frequency and voltage
settings
Summary of Contents for Exterior 1200 Wash
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Page 3: ...3 Section 1 Safety ...
Page 9: ...Section 2 Introduction ...
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Page 13: ...Introduction to the Exterior 1200 Wash 13 Section 3 Installation ...
Page 25: ...Installing a data link 25 Section 4 General ...
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Page 31: ...General 31 Section 5 Settings and configuration ...
Page 39: ...Luminaire settings 39 Section 6 Stand alone operation ...
Page 49: ...Stand alone operation 49 Section 7 DMX control ...
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Page 55: ...DMX controller operation 55 Section 8 Service and accessories ...
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Page 71: ...Accessories 71 Section 9 Reference ...
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