2.0
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Installation
2.0.1
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Location
Please ensure the DCV is installed in a cool dry place, operated by qualified people and always make
sure cables are not taut once installed.
2.0.2
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Fixings
The DCV requires 2 securely mounted screws to mount it to a stable surface. We recommend using
wall plugs for extra security. Items damaged by improper installation are not covered under the
warranty.
2.0.3
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Power
The DCV requires a 240V AC connection with the IEC provided. Please ensure this is pushed in fully
to avoid arcing. Please also ensure the power cable is not taut and has not been damaged during
transit.
2.0.4
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Data
2.0.4.1 - DMX
When connecting the data to a DCV, it is recommended that you use professional DMX cable to
avoid any signal issues. It is also recommended that the DMX chain is correctly terminated to avoid
data issues such as signal reflection.
2.0.4.2 - Connectors
Please use the Phoenix terminals provided to connect the DMX. If the terminals are misplaced,
please replace them with genuine Phoenix connectors. For more info call 01603 295 011.
2.0.5
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LED Connections
2.0.5.1
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Correct Procedure
When connecting Your LED tape to the DCV please ensure the LED tape matches the voltage of the
DCV, the standard voltage for a DCV is 24V DC.
Please ensure you are connecting the correct terminals to the correct wires on the LED tape, wiring
the tape incorrectly can damage both pieces of equipment.
The common positive load should be split across the two common terminals on the DCV72 to avoid
damaging the connector. You can connect a maximum of 36W per common terminal.
2.0.5.2
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Short Circuit Error
The short circuit error tells the user if a fault develops. This can be either: