2-CHANNEL OPERATION STEREO (FIG. 3)
If you want to run the amplifier with the 2 line output channels from the headunit to drive 2 loudspeakers,
in stereo connect the following setup:
(1)
Stereo high level input for loudspeaker outputs from the headunit
(2)
RCA audio signal input from the headunit, line output right
(3)
RCA audio signal input from the headunit, line output left
(4)
Loudspeaker left (2 - 8 Ohms)
(5)
Loudspeaker right (2 - 8 Ohms)
NOTE: (2 & 3) must not be operated simultaneously with (1).
1-CHANNEL OPERATION MONO (FIG. 4)
If you want to run the amplifier with the 2 line output channels from the headunit to drive a subwoofer,
connect the following setup:
(1)
Stereo high level input for loudspeaker outputs from the headunit
(2)
RCA audio signal input from the headunit, line output right or SUB OUT
(3)
RCA audio signal input from the headunit, line output left or SUB OUT
(4) Subwoofer (4 - 8 Ohms)
NOTE: (2 & 3) must not be operated simultaneously with (1).
TROUBLESHOOTING
If you are having problems after installation follow the Troubleshooting procedures below.
Procedure 1:
Check Amplifier for proper connections.
Verify that POWER LED is on. If POWER LED is on skip to Step 3, if not continue.
1. Check external in-line fuse on battery positive cable. Replace if necessary.
2. Verify that ground connection is connected to clean metal on the vehicle's chassis. Repair/replace if necessary.
3. Verify there is 12 to 16 Volts present at the positive battery and remote turn-on cable.Verify quality connections for both cables at amplifier,
stereo, and battery/fuseholder. Repair/replace if necessary.
Procedure 2:
PROTECT LED is on.
1. If the PROTECT light is on, this is a sign of a possible short in the speaker connections. Check for proper speaker connections and use a
multimeter to check for possible shorts in the speaker wiring. Too low speaker impedance may also cause PROTECT to light.
This can also be a sign of driving the amplifier at very high power levels without adequate airflow around the amplifier. Shut off the system
and allow amplifier to cool down. Check that the vehicle charging system is maintaining proper voltage.
If the previous items do not solve the problem, a fault may be in the amplifier.
Procedure 3:
Check Amplifier for audio output.
1. Verify good RCA input connections at stereo and amplifier. Check entire length of cables for kinks, splices, etc.
Test RCA inputs for AC volts with stereo on. Repair/replace if necessary.
Procedure 4:
Check Amplifier for a popping noise while turning on.
1. Disconnect input signal to amplifier and turn amplifier on and off.
2. If the noise is eliminated, connect the REMOTE lead of amplifier to source unit with a delay turn-on module.
OR
1. Use a different 12 Volt source for REMOTE lead of amplifier (i.e. battery direct).
2. If the noise is eliminated, use a relay to isolate the amplifier from noisy turn-on output.
Procedure 5:
Check Amplifier if you experience excess Engine Noise.
1. Route all signal carrying wires (RCA, Speaker cables) away from power and ground wires.
OR
2. Bypass any and all electrical components between the headunit and the amplifier(s). Connect stereo
directly to input of amplifier. If noise goes away the unit being bypassed is the cause of the noise.
OR
3. Remove existing ground wires for all electrical components. Reground wires to different locations.
Verify that grounding location is clean, shiny metal free of paint, rust etc.
OR
4. Add secondary ground cable from negative battery terminal to the chassis metal or engine block of vehicle.
OR
5. Have alternator and battery load tested by your mechanic.Verify good working order of vehicle electrical system including distributor,
spark plugs, spark plug wires, voltage regulator etc.
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