Figure 3 – Speco Technologies PBM-60 User Manual

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22) Ground. Cabinet enclosure unit ground.
23) AC power cord.
AC power cord with three pin plug for a 120VAC 50/60 Hz, power source.

Do not defeat the ground pin.


Note
: MOH output features an internally selector jumper (factory set on AUX-1) for AUX-1~3 when

background music is provided at the AUX inputs. MOH output function depends on the
jumper location or locations that are selected, see illustration on page 7.

Screw terminal designations: G-GND, HOT-Signal positive, COM-Signal negative/common.


Overcoming Ground Loop Problems
If the amplifier is mounted in a rack unit (Use rack mount part # PBM-RK2), or is used with

equipment having its own ground, it is necessary to ensure that ground loops and the associated

problems of hum on the output signal are not introduced by the ground wiring. (see warning)


Warning
To overcome this problem if it occurs, the electrical and the mechanical ground on the amplifier

may be separated by completely removing the wire connecting the power source to ground.
CONSULT AN ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN TO ACCOMPLISH THIS TO AVOID POTENTIAL
PERSONAL INJURY OR A HAZARDOUS CONDITION.

SPEAKER CONNECTION
The rear panel of the amplifier contains a 7 screw terminal strip for connection of speakers.
BE CAREFUL TO CONNECT SPEAKERS PROPERLY, see impedance and line voltage instructions
below.
The speaker lines are to be connected directly between the appropriate COM terminal on the 7 screw
terminal strip and the terminal corresponding to the impedance of the speaker(s) or of the line voltage
selected. (70V or 25V)

4, 8 and 16 OHM CONNECTIONS (refer to figure 3).
Connect the cables to the terminals on the 7 screw terminal strip provided. Use the screw terminals
which correspond to the impedance of the speaker(s). One lead must always be connected to the
COM. This is just an example. If in doubt consult a qualified technician.

(+)

(+)

(+)

(+)

TWO 8 SPEAKERS

(IN PARALLEL)

TWO 4 SPEAKERS

(IN SERIES)

FIGURE 3


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