Front panel instruction
1.The input and parallel output of the signal are output to the amplifier through the rear-panel XLR plug.
2. 8 channel amplifier signal output.
3. AC Power input.
4. AC power output switch.
5. The output voltage display.
Rear panel instruction 7. AC Power output connector.
8. Channel SUB OUTPUT.
9. Channel amplifier signal input.
Feature:
1. Power input conditions
(Single-phase 3-wire): AC90-260V 50-60HZ
Two-phase: equipped with Weipu 32A European waterproof plug
2. Number of power output channels: 6 groups (3 sets of Weipu 16A universal socket output 3 sets of Weipu 16A European socket output)
3. Number of full-frequency signal inputs: 4 groups
Number of full-frequency signal outputs: 4 groups
4. Number of speaker load inputs: 16 groups
Number of outputs: 16 groups
5. Maximum output of single power / total power (reactive power): 5000W / 10000W maximum reactive power
6. Specifications of output power socket: flame retardant ABS material, can bear 16A current phosphor copper material, standard universal socket (3) and European socket (3)
7. Protection function: Each channel is equipped with an independent air switch. In the event of a short circuit or overcurrent, the air switch automatically powers off to protect the audio equipment from damage.
8. Features: Manually control on / off of each channel. One switch control for 1-2 channels, one switch control for 3-4 channels, one switch control for 5-6 channels.
9. power supply specifications: applicable to global voltage AC90-260V 50-60HZ
10. Specification of main cable: external connection to Weipu European waterproof plug
11. Open type: air switch open and close
A stage power controller, also known as a power distribution unit (PDU), is a device that distributes electrical power to audio and lighting equipment on the stage. It is essential for ensuring that this equipment receives the correct amount of power and that the power supply is safe and reliable. The stage power controller typically connects to a mains power source and distributes the power to several outlets that connect to the audio and lighting equipment. The controller typically includes protection features, such as surge protection, overload protection, and short circuit protection, to ensure the safety of the equipment and performers. The difference between 3-core and 5-core refers to the number of wires used in the cable that connects the stage power controller to the mains power source. A 3-core cable has three wires: live, neutral, and ground, and is typically used for low power applications. A 5-core cable has two additional wires for providing additional grounding and protection, improving safety and reducing interference from other electrical devices. When using a stage power controller, it's important to make sure that it is compatible with the equipment being used and that it is properly grounded to ensure safe and reliable power distribution.