Product Manual and Instructions
PowerPro DMX Digital Decoders
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Wiring
1.
Confirm that the PowerPro output voltage matches the LED product and that the available AC power input is between 100-
277VAC. ALWAYS TURN OF POWER AT THE BREAKER BEFORE DIRECTLY CONNECTING TO HIGH VOLTAGE WIRING. HIGH
VOLTAGE WIRING SHOULD ONLY BE DONE BY A PROPERLY TRAINED PROFESSIONAL.
2.
Connect the LED load to the output side of the PowerPro, this is the right-hand side in the diagram below. Flip up the cover
to expose the wiring terminals. The V+ output terminals are
marked with a “+” indicator on the case and the physical terminal
is colored orange. There are two “+” terminals for ease of wiring with multiple LED products. They are internally connected s
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there is no need to use both, unless it is more convenient, or to balance the load between the terminals. The output channels
are labeled with the channel number as well as the typical color order for wiring RGBW LED strip light. Simply press down on
the spring-loaded button, insert the wire into the terminal and release the button to secure the wires in place.
3.
Connect the DMX input and output (if using) wires. The terminals for DMX in/out are located adjacent to the LED outputs,
labelled GND, D+ and D-. Refer to the wiring diagram for your DMX controller to make sure that you are connecting each
DMX wire to the correct terminal on the PowerPro decoder. DMX input and output share the same terminals.
4.
Connect the AC input by unscrewing the cover on the input side of the PowerPro, which is the left-hand side in the diagram
below. Beneath the screw-
down cover are screw terminals with labels “L” for line voltage and “N” for neutral. Connect the line
and neutral wires to the respective terminals using a flathead screwdriver, making sure that the wires are secure. The AC
power should remain off until the cover has been screwed back into place.
5.
Reconnect AC power to turn on the decoder. The screen will display
where “XXX” is the DMX starting address.
Default is address 001