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Figure 2. Rear Panel: CC3300-2/CC3300-2X
CC3300-2/CC3300-2X
See Figure 3
3.0 POWER SUPPLY CONSIDERATIONS
Use only the recommended power supplies. Improper
substitutions may damage the camera or cause a shock
or fire hazard.
CC3300-2/CC3300-2X
The CC3300-2 must always be operated with a 24
VAC, Class 2 (60 Hz) power supply, while the
CC3300-2X must use a 24 VAC (50 Hz) power
supply. Neither power supply is provided. A wall
transformer (as depicted in Figure 2) is an example
of a common power source.
In the USA, use a power supply which is UL Listed.
In Canada, use a power supply which is CSA Cer-
tified.
When connecting to the transformer, be sure to
carefully connect each lead to the appropriate ter-
minal. Wrong connections may cause malfunction
and/or damage to video camera.
Ground the unit or an irregular voltage may be
generated in the AC power cord and may cause
malfunction or damage to the video camera.
24 VAC Cameras: Do not exceed 24 VAC in-
put. Normal input voltage is 24 VAC (50/60 Hz).
The power runs for user-supplied wiring from a 24 VAC
supply to a CC3300-2/CC3300-2X camera should be
within the following limits:
Up to 200 ft (60 m) – 18 AWG (1 mm2) or larger.
Up to 325 ft (100 m) – 16 AWG (1.5 mm2) or larger
Do not mistakenly attach the
GND terminal on 24 VAC cam-
eras to either of the power ter-
minal inputs. Be sure to use the
grounding lug or screw.
CC3300-3
The CC3300-3 must be always operated with a 220-
240 VAC, (50 Hz) power supply.
NOTE: The CC3300-3 is supplied with an at-
tached main power cable cord. See illustration
B and Figure 4 legend for power connections.