3 inst al ation – Camco Q-Power User Manual

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Q-POWER 6

120 / 230 V ~ 50 / 60 Hz 1600 W

1000 W / 4 Ohm

45800

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Q-POWER 10

120 / 230 V ~ 50 / 60 Hz 1500 W

1800 W / 4 Ohm

45800

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Q-POWER 4

120 / 230 V ~ 50 / 60 Hz 1200 W

800 W / 4 Ohm

45800

3 INST

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USER MANUAL
Q - P O W E R S E R I E S

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Q - P O W E R

S E R I E S

3. Mains supply

When mounting or connecting the amplifier always disconnect it from
mains. Only connect the Q-POWER
amplifier to an appropriate AC circuit
and outlet, according to the requirements indicated in the second line on
the rating plate.

Exemplary rating plates for a mains supply of 20 / 230 V ~ 50 / 60 Hz.

Power Supply Data:

Voltage

Frequency

Current

Power Consumption

Q-POWER 4 20 / 230 V ~ 50 / 60 Hz

5 / 8,5 A 200 W

Q-POWER 6 20 / 230 V ~ 50 / 60 Hz

22 / 2 A 600 W

Q-POWER 10 20 / 230 V ~ 50 / 60 Hz

2 /  A 500 W

NOTE: Only fixed 20 V or 230 V operation is possible. The amplifier should not
be permanently operated at voltages not within the specified range (rated volt-
age ±0 %), as this might affect the overall performance.

NOTE: The rated power consumption and mains current draw is measured at /8
of the rated output power (i.e. 4 x 00 W for the Q-POWER 4, 4 x 25 W for the
Q-POWER 6 and 4 x 225 W for the Q-POWER 10) with pink noise to represent
typical music signal. The mains current and power consumption can be consid-
erably higher (or lower) depending on the effective output power.

3.2 On/Off switch

The On/Off switch is a rocker-type switch. It is located on the right side of the
front panel. To turn the amplifier on, push in on the upper part of the switch. This
initiates start-up by activating the inrush current limiter. During power up the
clip and signal LEDs will light up in red for a few seconds. To turn the amplifier
off, push in on the lower part of the switch.

The amplifier is switched on.

The amplifier is switched off.

NOTE: This switch does NOT disconnect the amplifier from mains.

The switch initiates start-up by activating the current limiting function. As soon
as the power amplifier is connected to the mains power supply, a voltage is
supplied to both the line-filter and the fused input of the controllable rectifier.
Disconnecting the amplifier from the main power supply can only be achieved
by physically separating the amplifier from the mains by pulling the mains plug.
The mains plug therefore has to be freely accessible. Disconnect the mains plug
from the mains during a lightning storm or when the amplifier remains unused
or un-supervised for a prolonged period of time. Alternatively, you can discon-
nect the amplifier via an external all-pole disconnection from the mains.

If a power cut occurs while the amplifier is switched on, it will restart auto-
matically once the power supply has been restored. All settings prior operation
to the loss of power will be maintained.

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