Elation FUZE PENDANT User Manual page 10

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O V E R V I E W
POWER CONNECTIONS
Power may be provided to the fixture by means of an industry standard locking power connector (1).
Alternately, for more permanent installations, a power line may be wired to the fixture by connecting a
line to the wired power input cable gland (4). A wiring block is located directly behind this gland,
with wire terminals for Live (L), Neutral (N), and Floating Ground (FG). This terminal block is accessed
by removing the center plate in the connection panel.
Additionally, the fixture may be configured to draw power from either input by means of the power
input switch (6). The fixture will draw power from the locking power connector (1) when the switch
is set to the "EXT" position, or the wired power input cable gland (4) when the switch is set to the
"INT" position.
DMX CONNECTIONS
DMX communication to and from the fixture may be provided by the DMX 5-pin male XLR input (2)
and the DMX 5-pin female XLR output (3). Alternately, for more permanent installation, a DMX line
may be wired to the fixture by connecting the line to the wire DMX cable gland (5). A wiring block is
located directly behind this gland, with wire terminal for DMX +, DMX -, and DMX GND. This terminal
block is accessed by removing the center plate in the connection panel. The terminal block also
contains two additional terminals for 10V+ and 10V-, but these terminals are discussed in the following
section.
0-10V / CONTACT CLOSURE CONNECTION
The terminal block that is used for the hard-wired DMX connections also includes terminals for 10V+
and 10V-. These two terminals may be used to connect the fixture to a current sink 0-10V dimmer to
enable adjustment of lighting intensity, or they may be used to connect the fixture to a contact closure
such as a wall switch or an emergency alarm panel.
EMERGENCY POWER
The emergency power input terminal (7) can be connected to a 25-48V DC power source in order
to provide emergency lighting in the event of loss of AC power. The DC power source should be rated
for 15W or 20W in order to provide sufficient power for the fixture to operate for a minimum of 90
minutes. Please note that neither color nor light output will be adjustable when the fixture is operating
in this mode, as the fixture has been optimized for maximum runtime at the required light levels.
Please note that it is the responsibility of the user to determine the system design, wiring, and
illumination levels required by law for emergency lighting systems in the locality in which the
system will be operating. Emergency lighting must comply with all applicable national, state,
and local standards.
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