Acclaim Lighting X-Power TV User Manual

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9. 24V DC outputs
8 terminal output connector, 5-polar for connecting X-CHIP LED modules 24V DC.

Note: Never connect the DMX signal and the Setup Tool to an XLR 3-polar input or output simultaneously.
This can severely damage your X-Power TV.

Connecting the tension provider:

Check whether or not the Voltage Select switch has been set correctly.
Note: If Voltage Select is set to 110V, do NOT connect a 230V power supply. This can severely damage
your X-Power TV. The X-Power TV comes with a complete power cable. The device is powered by an
IEC cord which fits into the power adapter (1) on the backside of the device. Keep pushing the IEC until
it is fixed into position in the adapter. The device can be turned on by means of a power switch. An indicator
shows whether the device is turned on or off.

Connecting the X-CHIP LED PCB modules to the X-Power TV

DMX Controller

XB-R1

A Setup Tool

Or

X-Power TV

(A Driver Unit)

DMX

through

NOTE:
A maximum loads of 50pcs X-CHIP PCB modules are allowed
on a single output and the maximum amount connected modules
distributed over all 8 outputs must not exceed 100pcs.

Configuration:

1. Maximum amount of connected X-CHIP LED PCB modules
A maximum of 24 channels (8x RGB channels) can be controlled separately. The maximum amount of
connected

modules must not exceed 100. Please note: only 50 modules are allowed

on a single output.

2. Connector configuration
The DMX configuration is depicted below. The DMX connections consist of one XLR 3 male connector
(input) and one XLR 3 female connector (transited output) .

X-CHIP LED PCB

The XLR 3-polar connector:

1 = GROUND
2 = DATA -
3 = DATA +

Chassis part XLR-3 male Chassis part XLR-3 female

The 5-polar terminal connector:

3. Connector configuration outputs
The output configuration is depicted below. The output connections consist of eight 5-polar terminal
connectors.

1 = Blue
2 = RED
3 = GREEN
4 = +24V
5 = GND

5-polar terminal output connector

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X-CHIP PCB modules

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