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GeniusPro/Lightpalette Operator's Manual - Strand Lighting

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SN100 and SN102 Network Nodes<br />

SN100 and SN102 are designed and manufactured to comply with international safety<br />

standards IEC950, IEC65, UL1950, CS950 and are intended for use as part of a lighting<br />

control system. They must not be used for other purposes where there is a risk of injury to<br />

people.<br />

SN100 SN102 and SN103 are mains (line) powered. They must not be used in any<br />

environment where they could come into contact with water or become damp. They contain no<br />

user serviceable parts inside. Refer to <strong>Strand</strong> or an authorized service agent for repair. The<br />

ventilation holes on either end of the nodes must not be obstructed.<br />

SN100 and SN102 Controls & Displays<br />

The LEFT and RIGHT keypad buttons provide navigation through all the Network Video Slots.<br />

The UP button swaps the video sent to VGA Outputs 1 and 2.<br />

The recessed push button marked TEST swaps between BNC and RJ45 Ethernet interfaces.<br />

LED’s adjacent to each connector indicate which is active.<br />

The SN100 faders are available as remote analogue inputs 11 and 12.<br />

The NETWORK OK LED flickers when valid Ethernet information is being received. It flickers<br />

slowly when just video is received, and rapidly when network DMX or network DMX and video<br />

is present.<br />

SN100 Installation<br />

The SN100 can be mounted in three configurations:-<br />

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Table top<br />

On wall using bracket (supplied) and cover (supplied)<br />

In rigging with hook clamp (not supplied) & safety chain (not supplied) using bracket<br />

(supplied).<br />

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