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RD - 121 RACK MOUNT DIMMER

Version 1.2

OWNERS MANUAL

02/28/2005

www.lightronics.com

Lightronics Inc.

509 Central Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23454

(757) 486-3588


UNIT DESCRIPTION AND FUNCTIONS

The RD-121 is a 14,400 Watt, 12 channel, rack mountable lighting dimmer. Each of the channels has a capacity
of 1200 Watts. It is controlled via low voltage signals which may be LMX-128 (3 wire multiplex), or USITT DMX-
512. The unit is fan cooled. Channels may be independently assigned from the unit. The unit is over
temperature and over voltage protected and has a magnetic circuit breaker for each channel. There are several
options for channel output connection panels. Options include: Edison plug, Knockout panel with internal
terminal strip, External Terminal Strip, Patch panel, Stage pin panel, and Socapex Connector panel. The RD-
121 also has several "stand alone functions" which enable it to operate without a control console. These functions
include a storable scene which may be activated by an external switch closure, a programmable chaser, and 7
factory set chase patterns.











POWER REQUIREMENTS

Each RD-121 requires both hots from a SINGLE PHASE 120/240 VOLT AC or TWO PHASES OF A THREE
PHASE 120/208 VOLT AC service. The neutral conductor is shared by two hots so it is important that the two
hots used are of different phases. EACH PHASE must be capable of providing 60 AMPS. Line frequency is
typically 60HZ. A 50HZ model is available for export. Refer to the electrical rating markings on the dimmer to
determine the operating frequency. One or more RD-121 dimmers are to be installed into a standard 19"
equipment rack with provisions for connection to an appropriate electrical service in accordance with the National
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 10-1996.

INSTALLATION

PLACEMENT

The RD-121 is designed to be mounted in a standard 19" equipment rack using the four mounting holes in the
face plate of the dimmer. If the dimming system will be used for touring shows, it is recommended that you
provide additional support for the rear of the unit. The dimmer is fan cooled and requires no space between units
when multiple dimmers are used. Air enters the dimmer through slots on the side and exits through holes in the
bottom of the face plate. Make certain these ventilation holes are not obstructed. Do not place the RD-121 where
it will be exposed to moisture or excessive heat. The RD-121 is intended for INDOOR USE ONLY.

POWER CONNECTIONS

Make certain power is removed from the circuits before you begin installation of the dimmer. Consult your
local electrical codes to determine the proper wire type and wiring methods for your installation.

Power enters the RD-121 through a knockout sized hole at the rear of the unit. Remove the top cover and install
an appropriate cable clamp in the knockout hole. Pass the power cables through the hole. Behind the hole is a
terminal block with three lugs. The connections labeled "H1" and "H2" are the line or "hots". The center
connection labeled "N" is the neutral. There is an additional lug labeled "G" to the right of the terminal block. This
is for connecting the unit to earth ground. When connections are completed, reinstall the cover and tighten the
cable clamp.