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Martin MAC Viper XIP Instrucciones De Seguridad E Instalación página 35

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If you are supplying a fixture with AC mains power at 200-240 V, do not connect any device – or chain of
devices – that draws a current of more than 10.8 A to the mains power OUT/THRU socket of that first
fixture.
If you connect three fixtures to power in a daisy-chain, we recommend that you draw power from a circuit
that is protected by a type C MCB (Miniature Circuit Breaker). This will avoid the breaker tripping
unnecessarily due to inrush current.
Connecting to power
Connect the fixture to AC mains power by lining up the keys in the IP65 power input cable connector with
the keyways in the mains power IN connector in the connections panel, inserting the connector and
twisting clockwise. Twist the cable connector counterclockwise and remove it from the connections panel
to disconnect.
The mains power connectors support hot-plugging, but it is still good practice to shut down power to the
power input cable before connecting to or disconnecting from the fixture if you can do this without
inconvenience.
The fixture does not have an on/off switch. It becomes active as soon as power is applied at the power
input connector. Be prepared for the head to move suddenly and for the fixture to emit bright light as soon
as power is applied.
Data connections
See the MAC Viper XIP User Manual available for download from www.martin.com for full details of
connecting the fixture to control data.
Use shielded twisted-pair Ethernet cable of type S/UTP, SF/UTP, S/STP or SF/STP only for the data link.
The cable must be rated Cat 5e or better. The cable shield must be electrically connected to connector
housings, and the other devices on the data link must also support shielded connections.
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Martin
MAC Viper Safety and Installation Manual Rev. B
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