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Product Description

APS

Operator Manual V1.02

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Single phase operation possible but input current must be limited to 63A in total.

Being a power control and distribution unit, the APS is equally at home in a variety of
applications including (but certainly not limited to):

Moving Lights.

LED fixtures.

Video walls.

Audio Systems.

Stall power for Markets and Fairgrounds.


The APS is also ideal for permanent installations such as schools, churches, public halls and
other venues where Energy Management is a key goal. By using APS modules to power all
the lighting and video system, all the LED fixtures, video screens and moving lights will
automatically be powered off a few minutes after the lighting console is turned off. When
the console is next turned on, the lighting and video equipment will be sequentially powered
up over a few seconds, without any user intervention, a truly Green solution.

1.3 MODELS/OPTIONS

APS is available in the following sizes:

12 channels x 10 Amp outputs.

12 channels x 13 Amp outputs.

12 channels x 16 Amp outputs

6 channels x 20 Amp outputs.

24 channels x 10 Amp outputs (future release).

24 channels x 13 Amp outputs (future release).

24 channels x 16 Amp outputs (future release).

Output rear connection options:

Australian sockets (10 and 13 Amp only).

Weiland sockets.

Socapex sockets.

Shuko sockets.

Powercon connectors.

Screw terminals (for permanent installations).

Input rear connection options:

Three phase tail and plug.

Screw terminals (for permanent installations).


See section 7 for details on input and output connection options.

1.4 VERSION 1.02

Version 1.02 of the APS has the following enhancements:

A variable speed fan has been added. See section 4.9.7

An optional audible beeper alarm sounds whenever the shutdown warning is active
(30 sec before shutdown). Enabled by default. See section 4.4.2

Power Off delay can now be set to Infinite (Menu/Timing/Power Off Delay/Edit). See
section 4.4.2

Several touchscreen button positions have been swapped in order to prevent
accidental confirmation by a finger bouncing on the touchscreen.

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