Data Enabler Pro Product Guide
12
Make Mains Voltage Connections
1. Run the mains voltage power cable through a cable
connector installed on the input side of the Data
Enabler Pro housing (the side with the four openings).
Pull at least 127 mm (5 in) of wire into the housing.
2. Strip 15 mm (0.6 in) of insulation from the wires. If
using stranded wire, twist each wire tight to secure
the wire threads.
3. Locate the mains voltage 3-wire PC terminal block
connector inside the Data Enabler Pro housing.
4. Securely install line, neutral, and ground in the
terminal block:
• Insert a small flathead screwdriver in the slot above a
wire entry hole.
• Firmly insert the correct wire in the wire entry hole.
• Remove the screwdriver.
Make Luminaire Cable Connections
Color Kinetics intelligent LED luminaires that use Data
Enabler Pro either have a detachable leader cable with
flying leads, or an integrated power/data cable. Leader
cables range from 3 m (10 ft) to 18.3 m (60 ft), while
integrated power/data cables can be as long as 3.7 m
(12 ft) or as short as 152 mm (6 in).
Luminaires with integrated cables, such as ColorBlast
Powercore and ColorBurst Powercore, are installed
to junction boxes. For runs of luminaires installed in
series, a lead wire is run from the first junction box to
Data Enabler Pro. For luminaires installed in parallel
(star configuration), a lead wire is run from a common
junction box to Data Enabler Pro.
Luminaires with detachable leader cables, such as
ColorGraze Powercore, iColor Cove MX Powercore,
and iColor Accent MX Powercore gen2, can be
installed in single runs by connecting the leader cable
directly to Data Enabler Pro. Luminaires in the run
are connected together by means of integrated end-
to-end connectors or jumper cables. Multiple runs
of luminaires can also be connected in parallel by
connecting a lead wire from a common junction box to
a Data Enabler Pro.
For luminaires that do not use leader cables and
jumper cables, use a sufficient length of 4-conductor
copper wire to connect luminaires to each other and
to Data Enabler Pro. Standard 3.31 mm2 (12 AWG)
stranded wire is recommended, but the wiring you use
depends on local electrical codes.
1. Run a leader cable from a run of luminaires, or a lead
wire from a junction box, through a cable connector
installed on the output side of the Data Enabler Pro
housing (the side with two openings). Pull at least 152
mm (6 in) of wire into the housing.
2. Strip 15 mm (0.6 in) of insulation from the wires. If
using stranded wire, twist each wire tight to secure
the wire threads.
L N
15 mm
(0.6 in)
UL/cUL
UL/cUL
L
N
CE/PSE
CE/PSE
UL/cUL
CE/CQC
L
N
UL/cUL
CE/PSE
L
N
L
N
L N
L N
L N
L N
CE/PSE
CQC
L N
UL/cUL
CE/CQC
PSE
L N
L N
UL/cUL
CE/PSE
L N
L N
L N
CE/PSE
L N
CE/CCC
L N
CE/Japan
L N
CE
L N
CE/PSE
L N
CE/PSE
CCC
L N
UL/cUL
UL/cUL
L
N
CE/PSE
CE/PSE
UL/cUL
CE/CQC
L
N
UL/cUL
CE/PSE
L
N
L
N
L N
L N
L N
L N
CE/PSE
CQC
L N
UL/cUL
CE/CQC
PSE
L N
L N
UL/cUL
CE/PSE
L N
L N
L N
CE/PSE
L N
CE/CCC
L N
CE/Japan
L N
CE
L N
CE/PSE
L N
CE/PSE
CCC
L N
L N
L N
DMX
DMX
Mains voltage
input