
12 Product Version 1.0 | Revision F | Released 2023-02-20
CONNECTING POWER
The power cable color coding is given in figure 6:
• Connect the black wire to live
• Connect the white wire to neutral (or phase 2 on 208V
supplies)
• Connect the green/yellow wire to ground (earth)
For a temporary outdoor installation the mains cable must be fitted with a grounded connector intended for exterior
use.
For permanent installations, a qualified electrician must wire the mains cable directly to a suitable branch circuit and
as per local code. The junction’s ingress protection (IP) rating must be suitable for the location. Always use a junction
box with a proper IP class suitable for the environment.
After connecting the fixture to power, run the on-board test by selecting the option “TEST→ SELFTEST” in the menu,
to ensure that the fixture and each LED are functioning correctly. (POI versions are tested through RDM.)
PLEASE NOTE! THE PROTECTIVE CAPS MUST BE SECURELY MOUNTED ON ANY UNUSED CONNECTORS, IN OR
DER TO MAINTAIN INGRESS PROTECTION IP RATING.
CAUTION!
DO NOT CONNECT THE FIXTURE TO AN ELECTRICAL DIMMER SYSTEM, AS DOING SO MAY
CAUSE DAMAGE
CONNECTING DATA
The fixture is controllable using a DMX control device, and it can be connected using either a DMX cable, or via the
fixture’s built-in CRMX wireless receiver system (POI only).
When using a cabled DMX system, connect the DMX-In cable to the input connector and DMX-Out cable to the out-
put, both on the rear of the fixture’s base (chassis mounted male and female 5-pin XLR plugs). For outdoor installa-
tions, use only IP-rated XLR connectors suitable for outdoor use. Terminate the DMX out cable of the last fixture in the
data link with a 120 ohm DMX termination.
Note that SGM fixtures provide a passive DMX Thru signal as DMX Out, instead of an active output signal.
PLEASE NOTE! FOR POI VERSIONS, PLEASE REFER TO “INSTALLATION POI FIXTURE”
ENABLING THE WIRELESS CONE ANTENNA RECEIVER POI N.A.
Color
Black
White
green/yellow
Conductor
live
neutral
ground (earth)
Symbol
or
L
N
Wire
(L2)
Figure 6: Connecting AC Power
The wireless cone antenna is factory mounted and is recom-
mended for short-range wireless operation. For long range
wireless operation, the CRMX™ wireless receiver is recom-
mended (see below).
Before you enable the wireless cone antenna, ensure that
there is no DMX cable connected to the fixture.
Go to SETTINGS → WIRELESS DMX → ENABLE in the menu to
enable wireless DMX, and to SETTINGS → WIRELESS DMX→
WIRELESS LED STATUS to confirm that a data connection has
been established. The wireless cone antenna operates at a fre-
quency of 2.4 GHz, so ensure that the DMX transmitter is con-
figured to operate in this range.
The cone antenna has to be connected to the fixture when us-
ing cabled DMX connection, or when CRMXTM antenna isn’t
connected, to maintain IP rating.
Figure 7 :Cone antenna