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OPTIONS

5.1 E.U.I. (Extended User Interface)

 

 

The E.U.I. slot contains the Rear XLR Panel and the Input Signal Parallel switch

 

as standard. Other input cards are available (See 5.1.3 Accessories) Always switch

 

off and unplug the VORTEX from mains, when working on the E.U.I.

5.0

The switches described below are not readily accessible and cannot be

checked visually from the outside. To remove the E.U.I. unscrew the two Phillips

 

 

head screws at the left and right end of XLR-Panel and carefully slide out the

 

E.U.I. To refit the E.U.I into the VORTEX, carefully insert the PCB in the guide-rail

 

(left/right) and slide it in.

 

Don’t forget to replace the screws!

 

5.1.1 Input Signal Parallel Switch

 

If you want to hard-wire the XLR input connectors together on the E.U.I., just

 

change from Stereo to Mono using switch S1. Be careful when you do this!

 

(See section 3.7, Input Signal Chaining)

 

5.1.2 Filter On / Off Switch

 

If a filter is present on the E.U.I. this can be activated or bypassed using switch

 

S2.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Switch S2

5.1.3 Accessories

Different types of filters are available. For further information contact your dealer or CAMCO

5.1.4 What Are The Possibilities Using The E.U.I.?

The E.U.I. is a very powerful interface, which allows access to most of the system parameters. For example: volume, input signal, mute, output current, clip signal, temperature and more. It makes it possible to utilise filters, remote control, signal processing, and more… Please contact your dealer or CAMCO to customise the E.U.I. according your wishes.

5.2 C.A.I. (Camco Audio Interface)

5.2.1 Camco Audio Interface

C.A.I. is a bus system, in which all significant device functions can be monitored externally and remotely controlled using a master PC. Up to 99 devices can be controlled in parallel in each phase of the bus system, which simply consists of a two-core insulated cable. The master can serve several phases for larger applications. For more information, please contact your dealer or distributor.

5.2.2 Wiring

To connect the VORTEX to your C.A.I. - system use a fully-wired telephone-type cable with RJ12 connectors. For longer distances use high grade cable like

for RS485, DMX512 for AES/EBU digital audio.You can chain several VORTEX amplifiers using the second C.A.I. Connector on each amplifier. A linear net- work topology is recommend with 100 Ohm termination at its end. Please refer to RS 485 specifications.

5.2.3 C.A.I. Address Settings

The C.A.I. address selection procedure will not affect the operation of the VORTEX but whilst this procedure is active, the Volume cannot be adjusted by using the Pots.

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Contents Page For Vortex Models 2.6, 4 Please Refer ALL Servicing to Explanation of SymbolsSafety Replacement Parts Safety CheckServicing Manufacturers Name EC Declaration of ConformityManufacturers Address Declares that the product with the model nameContents Welcome Welcome to CamcoUnpacking Amplifier Vortex The Rear FacilitiesOn/off Switch InstallationPrecautions MountingWiring Speakon Connection CoolingGround Lift Mode Switch 2 E.U.I. and XLR Connection Mode IndicatorsStereo Operation Parallel-Mono OperationBridge-Mono Operation One-channel mono bridged operation Input Signal Chaining Limiter Switch Controls Volume ControlOperation Gain SelectorSignal Indicators Indicators 1 On / Failure IndicatorsClip / Output Current Indicators See 4.4.1,Clip Limiter and 4.4.3, Speaker Protect LimiterTo disable the Clip Limiter, see 4.2.3, Limiter Switch Power Amp Thermal Protection Power Amp Over Current ProtectionDC Servo Mains Protection Inrush Current LimitationFilter Cleaning Vortex Filter AssemblyFans See .7, Input Signal Chaining CAI Status Indicator To Activate CAI Address Selection ProcedureOverview Or Remote Controls CAI CAI allows OptionsOn LED Flashing Sequences Examples of LED Sequences TroubleshootingProblem No Sound Problem No Sound or Sound is too LowProblem No Channel Separation Problem Music Sounds Frequency Filtered Problem Distorted SoundProblem Hiss Problem Squeals and FeedbackOutput Power SpecificationSignal to Noise-Ratio Power Consumtion @ 230 Typical Max2Subject to technical alterations without prior notice Measurements of a typical performance MeasurmentsTHD+N @ 1 kHz, 4 Ohm load vs. input voltage Ch1, Ch2 Ch1, Ch2 Measurements of a typical performance Ohms Ch1, Ch2 Measurements of a typical performanceVortex 2.6 Measurements of a typical performance 1257Warranty Information Nature Of Problem Expired WarrantyOwner’s Information Company Name Contact Shipping AddressCompany Information Mailing AddressInternet