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Davicom Cortex 360 - Product Registration; Cortex 360; Setup; Connecting the Unit to a Power Supply

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Cortex 360
Setup
Connecting the unit to a power supply
The Cortex 360 can run on any DC voltage between 10 and 30 volts. The actual
current consumption depends on the actual supply voltage. 4-pin XLR connectors
are used for the power supply: male on the Cortex 360 and female on the power
supply side. The Cortex 360 features a dual-input system that allows for power
supply redundancy: two power supplies can be connected at the same time in order
to provide automatic fail-over switching in case one of the power supplies fails.
However, when connecting only one power supply, the port in which it is connected
does not matter.
If you did not purchase your power supply unit from Davicom, you will want to make
your own supply cable with the XLR pigtail supplied with your Cortex unit. The
pinout is indicated directly on the back panel.

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