Bogen CAM User Manual

Mixer-preamplifier model cam, Installation, Input connections

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C O M M UIM1C A T10 N S, 1N C.

MIXER-PREAMPLIFIER

Model CAM

Model CAM is a fully transistorized mixer-preamplifier

providing four microphone inputs and one auxiliary input, and

supplying both microphone and high level outputs. While it
fulfilLs a wide variety of applications, the CAM is particularly
well suited for expanding the number of inputs of Bogen public
addre.ss amplifiers.

The CAM accommodates both high and low impedance

microphones, and has an input for crystal or ceramic cartridges,

tuners or other high level sources. Outputs are provided for high
impedance unbalanced or low impedance balanced or un­
balanced microphone inputs and high level, high impedance
inputs to a public address amplifier, tape deck or similar
equipment. Units may be paralleled to provide a greater
number of inputs.

The CAM operates from either 120VAC, 60Hz or 25-28VDC

source. It may be mounted in a standard 19" equipment rack using
Bogen RPK35B Rack Mounting Kit or in a wall with Model
WMK-l In-^II Mounting Kit.

INSTALLATION

UNPACKING

Your unit was carefully checked before leaving the factory.

Inspect the shipping container and the unit carefully for
indications of improper handling. If the unit has been damaged,
make an immediate claim to the distributor from whom it was
purchased. If it was shipped to you, notify the transportation

company and place a claim.

POWER and GROUNDING

The AC line cord has a three-prong plug which should be

plugged into a three-wire, grounded 120V. 60 Hz outlet. If a

three-wire outlet is not available, use an adapter and secure the

pigtail lead to the grounded wall plate mounting screw. Ii is
important to ground the unit. If the wall plate screw is not
grounded, connect a wire from the GND terminal of the
mixer/preamplifier to a suitable earth ground.

Auxiliary power

A 24 to 28V external DC supply may be used to power the

unit and may remain connected when the unit is being powered
by the primary AC source. The power switch, when set to off,
disconnects both AC and DC supplies, turning the unit off.

INPUT CONNECTIONS

HIGH IMPEDANCE MICROPHONES

High-impedance microphones (approxiraately 20K to 50K

ohms) may be connected to any of the four MIC inputs. The

microphone lead should be a single-conductor shielded cable
terminated in a standard 3-pin microphone connector (Cannon

XLR-311C, or equivalent). See figure 1.

LOW IMPEDANCE MICROPHONES

Model CAM will also accommodate low impedance micro­

phones directly. Use two-conductor shielded cable terminated in
a standard 3-pin microphone connector, as shown in figure 1.

AUXILIARY INPUT

One auxiliary input is provided for high-level, high-

impedance inputs, such as a radio tuner, tape player, or
turntable utilizing a ceramic cartridge. An input signal of 0.125
volt is required to obtain a full output (2.5V) from the
preamplifier.

Use single-conductor shielded cable terminated in an RCA

phono plug for connecting auxiliary equipment. If hum is
experienced after making connections, connect a ground wire
between the chassis of the auxiliary unit and the GND terminal
of the CAM.

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Unbalanced low or high impedance microphones

Figure 1 — Connecting microphone cables

Printed

in USA 54-5617-09 9907

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