Dc battery terminals, Iec ac input, Voltage conversion – Phantom Tech CAM60 User Manual

Page 7: Ac fuse, Ground (earth) screw

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– CAM150 / CAM60

CAM150 / CAM60 –

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COM and 25V are used to connect a string of 25V speakers.

Use Class II or Class I wiring:

COM and 70V are used to connect 70V speakers.

Use Class I wiring:

COM and 100V are used to connect 100V speakers.

Use Class I wiring:

19. DC BATTERY TERMINALS

These two screw terminals are

used to connect an optional

external 24 VDC battery.

Make absolutely sure

the positive post of

your battery connects to the

positive terminal, and the

negative post connects to the

negative terminal. To minimize

the voltage drop across the

wires and prevent overheating, use at least 14 AWG

insulated wire.

+

100V

70V

25V

4

COM

DC 24V

-

0

0

0

25V

25V

25V

+

100V

70V

25V

4

COM

DC 24V

-

0

0

0

70V

70V

70V

+

100V

70V

25V

4

COM

DC 24V

-

0

0

0

100V

100V

100V

The unit can be powered using a 24 VDC power supply

(if the rear panel DC POWER SWITCH is pressed in). This

can serve as a backup supply in case of an AC power

failure. The unit seamlessly switches to the backup supply

if there's a power loss, allowing safety instructions and

emergency communications to continue. When both AC

power and 24 VDC power are connected, the AC power is

used and no current is drawn from the DC supply.

Note: The unit will not charge the battery, so you should

have a dedicated charging system. Note also, that when

running on DC power, the output is lower than when

running on AC power.

20. IEC AC INPUT

The supplied power cord connects here. Make sure

that your local AC Mains has the same voltage as your

unit, and is capable of supplying adequate current.

Voltage Conversion

The CAM150 and CAM60 can be configured to operate at

115 VAC or 230 VAC.

Be sure the VOLTAGE SELECTOR switch located on

the bottom panel is set to the correct position for

the AC power supply being used, before plugging in the

power cord. The switch can be moved with a small flat

screwdriver, once the protective cover is removed. Replace

the cover afterwards.

21. AC FUSE

The fuse resides inside a little cover just below the AC

input.

Make sure that the power cord is unplugged before

removing the AC fuse. When you are sure that all is

safe, pry off the fuse cover with a flat screwdriver, taking

care not to damage the cover or fuse. Replace the fuse only

with the same type and rating as marked on your unit.

22. GROUND (EARTH) SCREW

The chassis connects to ground via the AC ground, and

normally does not need any extra ground connection.

Connections, if required, should be made by experienced,

qualified electricians.

+

100V

70V

25V

4

COM

DC 24V

-

-

+

24VDC

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