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Lightning 1000 Installation Guide
Preparing Your SiteWhen 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
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.