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American DJ Flash Tube Buffer User Instructions
American DJ Flash Tube Buffer User Instructions

American DJ Flash Tube Buffer User Instructions

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American DJ
Flash Tube Buffer
Introduction:
Thank You and congratulations on your purchase
of the American DJ
buffer is a simple and easy way to extend the
range of your American DJ
Flash-1C
, or Flash-2C
In some large venues it is sometimes necessary
to have extended cables run, due to the fact that
control booths are often located clear across the
room from any fixtures. This buffer will prevent
any signal degradation that may occur after exces-
sively long cable runs.
Function:
Your different Flash Tube
Matrix Hub
, Flash-1C
designed to handle total cable runs of 100ft. or
less. This total includes your Flash Tubes
any extension cables. This buffer is designed to
boost the output signal of your controller.
buffer is designed to be placed at the end of your
first 100ft. run, not at the beginning. For Exam-
ple: If you have a fifty foot extension cable run-
ning from your controller to 20 Flash Tubes
cable run of 150ft. ) the buffer must be placed after
the tenth Flash Tube
is an approximate measurement, you may need
to place your buffer sooner in the line if are getting
erratic behavior.
American DJ
©
Flash Tube Buffer
®
Flash Matrix Hub
®
Flash Tube
controll e rs.
controllers (Flash
, or Flash-2C
which is about 100ft. 100ft.
Los Angeles Ca. 90058 - www.americandj.com - Flash Tube Buffer™
®
User Instructions
®
Set-Up & Operation:
1. Your Flash Tube Buffer™ must be plugged
. This
into a standard 120v Edison wall outlet. Please
install a standard 3 (three) prong electrical recep-
,
tacle to the exposed electrical wires (See Figure
1). Be sure to follow the manufactures guidelines
for proper installation of the electrical receptacle.
2. Connect the buffer in line with your system.
This will either be between two (2) Flash Tubes
or between a Flash Tube
cable. Please note, there is two different types of
ends on the buffer an in and an out.
3. Plug your buffer into a 120v electrical outlet.
4. Operate your Flash Tube
directed.
) are
and/or
The
Electrical Connection
( Total
Figure 1
and an extension
controller as

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