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 300 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 DCV-300 to
avoid damaging the connector. You can connect a maximum of 150W 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:
1)
Current overload. This is when a user has overloaded the DCV by connecting more than
300W of lighting. This may only occur at certain points when the fixture is pulling its
maximum wattage.
2)
Short Circuit. This can occur when the tape is wired incorrectly or if the tape is short
circuiting because it
’
s damaged or faulty. Another common cause of this is when the tails at
one end of the tape are touching and creating a short circuit.
3.0
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User Interface Settings
3.0.1
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accessing the UI
To access the UI power the DCV, hold down
the “menu” key and press “
enter
”
when prompted whist
maintaining a hold on the menu key.
This feature is on all DCV systems as a security feature to prevent accidental operator changes.
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