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3.2 Connecting a light
The lighting output connections are shown
opposite.
Note: Make sure you set up the current or
voltage rating of the light before you connect
it. See section 7, “Setting the rating of your
light”.
The lighting output connections must not
be commoned with any other controllers or
grounded in any way.
3.3 Connecting a trigger source
The trigger input is a Smart input; it
accepts a range of sources as trigger
inputs which are explained in more
detail in the User Manual at www.
gardasoft.com. The connections are
shown opposite.
Note that the Smart input is not
isolated. It is ground-referenced to the
power supply negative connection.
You can connect NPN, PNP, or TTL trigger sources to your RC1xx
controller, or a voltage source where:
<0.9V = logic 0, and
3V to 24V = logic 1
4 Initial conguration
Three modes of operation are provided for the light output:
Continuous - the output is constant, but variable between 0% and 100%
in increments of 0.1%.
Pulsed (Strobe) - the output is pulsed once per trigger. The delay from
trigger to pulse, the pulse duration, and the brightness can all be set.