ETC SineWave Power Module (Ethernet) User Manual
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IES Ethernet PowerModule Operators’ Manual v1.4
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maximum current levels
setup .................................................................10
MCB
fault finding .......................................................14
minimum
levels - defined....................................................4
Minimum reset
DMX control ........................................................8
Navigation through the menus.................................6
no control
error message.............................................12, 14
no load
error message.............................................12, 14
Non-dim operation
defined ................................................................4
Non-Dim operation.................................................10
non-dim switch
setup .................................................................10
Non-Ethernet operation .........................................15
ON LED ...................................................................3
output
fault finding .......................................................14
Over temperature
error message...................................................14
overload.................................................................12
error message...................................................14
passwords
setup .................................................................12
Passwords .............................................................12
PASSWORDS .........................................................6
Pin connections .......................................................3
Positioning ...............................................................2
power supply
checking..............................................................4
priority channels
setup .................................................................10
Product range ..........................................................2
Programming ...........................................................5
Programming Advice ...............................................6
PROPortional
mode defined ....................................................11
RCBO
fault finding ....................................................... 14
RCD
fault finding ....................................................... 14
Reset
factory defaults ................................................. 13
Response speed
defined................................................................ 4
Response time ........................................................ 9
response times
setup................................................................... 9
Safety...................................................................... 3
serial address
setup................................................................... 8
Serial address ......................................................... 8
short circuit
error message .................................................. 12
Short circuit
error message .................................................. 14
Sleep mode ........................................................... 12
setup................................................................. 12
SOFT START
mode defined.................................................... 11
software
checking installed versions................................. 5
start mode
setup................................................................. 11
Start Mode............................................................. 11
Status reporting
defined................................................................ 4
temperature
error message .................................................. 12
universes............................................................... 15
Unpacking ............................................................... 2
voltage
error message ............................................ 12, 14
voltage regulation
setup................................................................. 11
Voltage regulation ................................................. 11
XLR
pin connections .................................................. 2