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POWERX PERFORMANCE CHARTS - Normal Mode Protection PD SERIES
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| OWNERS MANUALS |
| ALL CQ SERIES |
| RC5 AND RCDM2 |
CONFIGURATION #1
One small rack with
a single 20 amp circuit. Two sequence events are required. Tamper proof security is
required. For a single sequence event - substitute a CQ2000 for the CQ2200. If security is
not required substitute any latching contact closure for the RC5.
CONFIGURATION #2-
CONFIGURATION #3
Front of house and small
amplifier rack in second location. No security required.
CONFIGURATION #4
Mid sized application. A
second 20 amp circuit is added in the amplifier rack. Two CQ2200s are "daisy
chained".
CONFIGURATION #5
Larger, two rack system.
Front of house has a rack mounted RC5 keyswitch and a single sequence event CQ2000.
Additional plugs could be added with a rack mounted JG8.0 or similar piece. The large
amplifier rack has four 20 amp circuits with four sequence events. The first sequence
event could be used for EQ or processing turn on.
CONFIGURATION #6
Dual remote controls. Both the
front of house and the amp rack can be controlled from the front of house location and an
auxiliary location. The RCDM2 is used to coordinate this "plug-and-play"
operation.
INSTALLING A REMOTE SWITCH
How to hook up a latching
contact to operate a Juice Goose CQ Sequencer.