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Lightning 1000 Installation Guide
Preparing Your Site
When preparing to install your Lightning system, attention should be given
to Environmental, Power and Location requirements.
Environmental Requirements
Lightning is designed to operate in normal “machine room” or
“control room” conditions. Care must also be taken to avoid
temperature and humidity extremes.
Location and Power Requirements
The following table lists power requirements for the Lightning Chassis.
Lightning Chassis PLightning Chassis P
Lightning Chassis PLightning Chassis P
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Parameter Specification

System voltage (NTSC and PAL). . . . . . 110/220V auto-sensing, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <500 Watts
The following table lists power requirements for the Lightning ShotBox.
Note that power is supplied from a separate supply.
Lightning ShotBoLightning ShotBo
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Parameter Specification

System voltage (NTSC and PAL). . . . . . 110/220V auto-sensing, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <50 Watts
When connecting Lightning, take care to avoid power lines that are
subject to noise and voltage spikes. Do not install the system on a power
circuit that is common to such equipment as air conditioners and refrigera-
tion units. An AC noise filter and surge protector are recommended if
unstable power conditions are present.