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LC Plus user manual
• 2.5 m (8.2 ft.) Ethernet patch cable with IP67 RJ-45 connectors: P/N 11840146
• 1.5 m (4.9 ft.) Ethernet patch cable with IP67 RJ-45 connectors: P/N 11840140
• LC Plus Installation and Safety Manual: P/N 35000218
In the 4-unit flightcase:
• 16 x conical couplers (Prolyte CCS6 system): P/N 21021150
• 32 x threaded spigots* for LC Plus conical couplers: P/N 08330127
• 8 mm hex key for threaded spigots: P/N 50520619
• 5 m (16.4 ft.) power input cable with IP67 input connector for single-phase power: P/N 11521030
• 5 m (16.4 ft.) power input cable with IP67 input connector for 2-phase power: P/N 11521034
• 4 x 1.5 m (4.9 ft.) power throughput cables with IP67 connectors for single-phase power: P/N 11521031
• 4 x 1.5 m (4.9 ft.) power throughput cables with IP67 connectors for 2-phase power: P/N 11521033
• 4 x 2.5 m (8.2 ft.) Ethernet patch cables with IP67 RJ-45 connectors: P/N 11840146
• 4 x 1.5 m (4.9 ft.) Ethernet patch cables with IP67 RJ-45 connectors: P/N 11840140
• LC Plus Installation and Safety Manual: P/N 35000218
* Threaded spigots for conical couplers in the Martin LC Plus are not interchangeable with the threaded
spigots for the standard Martin LC Series.
Important!
Do not throw away the protective shock-absorbing materials from the flightcase when you
unpack panels. The protective materials will be needed when panels are repacked in the
flightcase.
Using for the first time
Before applying power to the panel:
• Carefully review “Safety Information” on page 3.
• Check that the local AC power voltage is within the ranges listed on the serial number label and in “Power
and fuses” on page 12.
• To supply the panel with power, use the supplied power cable or install an Amphenol C016 20 D 003 100
12 connector on a UL-listed, minimum 16 AWG or 1.5 mm
2
SJT (or better) power cable as described in
“Power connection” on page 13.
LC Plus flightcases
Important!
To ensure that LC Plus panels can withstand the shocks
that normally occur during transport, they must be
packed in a Martin flightcase and transported in an
upright position following the instructions in the
flightcase (see Figure 2). Damage caused to panels that
are incorrectly packed or exposed to abnormal shocks is
not covered by the product warranty.
When removing panels from the flightcase, keep all protective
material for use when repacking.
Important!
Transport and store flightcases standing in an upright
position only. Do not transport flightcases lying flat on
their side.
Figure 2: Flightcase packing