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b) Setting up a Master-Slave Chain
The effect light can be operated controlled by a DMX controller or in a master-slave chain. In that case, the integrated
controller of the master device controls the connected slave devices.
• Connect the DMX OUTPUT (4) port of the master device to the DMX INPUT (3) port of the first slave device.
• Connect the DMX OUTPUT (4) port of the first slave device to the DMX INPUT (3) port of the subsequent slave
device.
• Proceed as described above with all remaining slave devices.
• Plug an XLR plug with a terminating resistor into the DMX OUTPUT (4) port of the last slave device (as described
in section „Connection of a DMX Controller“).
10. Mains Connection
The mains socket to which the effect light is connected must be close to the device and easily
accessible to quickly separate the device from the mains voltage in case of an error.
Do not let the mains cable come into contact with other cables.
Be careful when handling mains cables and mains connections. Mains voltage may cause poten-
tially fatal electric shock.
Make sure that no cables lie around openly. Install cables professionally to prevent accidents.
Before plugging in the mains plug, ensure that the device voltage indicated at the effect light
corresponds to the available mains voltage. Do not connect the device if the indication does not
correspond to the available mains voltage. Incorrect supply voltage may lead to irreparable dam-
age to the device and danger to the user.
When connecting additional devices to the mains connection MAIN OUTPUT (5), never overload
this connection. The total power consumption of the devices connected to this connection must
not exceed 8 A. Never connect devices with a higher power consumption, such as amplifiers, fog
devices, etc., to the MAIN OUTPUT (5) mains connection.
• Connect the mains connector of the mains cable to the mains connection POWER INPUT (1) at the device.
• Plug the mains plug of the mains line into a grounded socket.
• Once the device is connected to the mains socket, it takes up operation.
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