Power supply wiring – Extron Electronics DTP HDMI 230 User Guide User Manual
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DTP HDMI 230 Tx/Rx Transmitter and Receiver • Installation and Operation
8
Power supply wiring
NOTES:
•
One power supply is included with the transmitter and
normally can power both
units.
•
If you have removed the ground jumpers (see
on
page 11) because of ground potential differences, one DTP HDMI 230 unit
cannot
remotely power the other unit. Each unit
requires a local power supply.
Figure 6 shows how to wire the connector. Use the supplied tie‑wrap to strap the power
cord to the extended tail of the connector.
Power Supply
Output
Cord
Captive Screw
Connector
SECTION A–A
Ridges
Smooth
A
A
Tie Wrap
3
5
Figure 6.
Power Connector Wiring
CAUTION: Electric shock hazard —
•
The two power cord wires must be kept separate while the power supply is
plugged in. Remove power before wiring.
•
The length and preparation of exposed wires is important (see the second and
third audio connector
on page 6 for details).
ATTENTION:
•
This product is intended to be supplied by a Listed Power Unit marked “Class 2”
or “LPS,” rated 12 VDC, 1.0 A minimum. Always use a power supply supplied by
or specified by Extron. Use of an unauthorized power supply voids all regulatory
compliance certification and may cause damage to the supply and the end product.
•
Unless otherwise stated, the AC/DC adapters are not suitable for use in air
handling spaces or in wall cavities.
•
The installation must always be in accordance with the applicable provisions of
National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70, article 75 and the Canadian Electrical
Code part 1, section 16. The power supply shall not be permanently fixed to a
building structure or similar structure.
•
Power supply voltage polarity is critical. Incorrect voltage polarity can damage the
power supply and the unit. The ridges on the side of the cord (see figure 6) identify
the power cord negative lead.
To verify the polarity before connection, plug in the power supply with no load and check the
output with a voltmeter.