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installation

1. Disconnect the battery ground cable. Reconnect the ground cable only after the installation is

complete and the wiring has been checked to make sure that there are no problems. If your 
radio features a code type security system, be sure you know the code before disconnecting 
the battery!

2. Run a minimum AWG #8 power wire directly from the battery to the PowerPlate™ mounting

location. Install a fuseholder at the battery end of this cable either within 18" of the battery
or before the wire runs through any metal partitions. Do not install the fuse at this time.

3. Attach a minimum AWG #8 ground wire to a solid chassis ground point near the mounting 

location. Keep this wire as short as possible. Scrape all paint and primer off of the sheet 
metal at the ground point to ensure a good electrical connection. Attach the wire to the 
ground point with a nut, bolt and star washer.

4. Run the signal leads and remote turn-on leads from the head unit to the PowerPlate™ loca

tion. If using an internally powered radio or factory radio refer to the "signal sources" sec
tion for the proper wiring connections.

5. Install the speakers and run each of the speaker leads to the PowerPlate™ location. Connect 

the speaker, remote, and power wires to the appropriate terminals on the plug-in terminal 
blocks. Refer to the "controls and connections" or "system planning" sections for informa
tion on the proper connections. The terminal blocks install with the set screws facing down.

6. Preset the 2/4 channel selector switch, crossover and channel mode switches, and crossover 

frequency switches to the desired positions. Refer to the "controls and connections" section 
for more information.

7. Adjust all amplifier input level controls to the 1/4 position.

8. Mount the amplifier into position and plug in the power and speaker terminals. Attach the

input signal cables.

9. Reattach the battery ground cable.

10. Double check your switch and control settings. Install a 80A fuse in the fuseholder you have i

nstalled near the battery.

11. Turn on the signal source at a low volume level. Using the balance and fader controls, check 

to see that each channel is connected to the proper speakers. Make sure that the proper fre
quency range is being sent to each speaker if you are using the crossover features built in to 
your PowerPlate™.

12. Adjust the input sensitivity and crossover frequencies as described in the "tuning" section.

13. Read the rest of this manual to get maximum enjoyment from your system.

controls and connections

power connections
Use AWG #8 or larger power and ground cable.
Install a 80A fuse in the power wire within 18" of the battery.
Keep the ground wire to a minimum length and attach solidly to a clean metal part of the vehicle.
The addition of a .5 Farad to 1 Farad power supply capacitor, mounted as close as possible to the
PowerPlate™, may improve performance in some systems.

multi-cross

crossover configuration

xover control 1/2 

– The crossover selection switch for channels 1 & 2 has three possibilities:

When the switch is in the left position, the crossover section of the
amplifier is bypassed. Channels 1 & 2 output is full range.

When the switch is the center position, channels 1 & 2 are filtered
through a 12dB per octave high-pass crossover that is infinitely vari-
able from 45Hz to 5,000Hz.

When the switch is in the right position, channels 1 & 2 receive
signal from the crossover output of channels 3 & 4. 

Note: When the switch is in the right position, the output
level is controlled by the ch 3/4 level control.

xover con-
trol 3/4 

– The crossover section dedicated for

channels 3 & 4 are activated by depressing the
switch next to each frequency adjustment con -
trol. Both high-pass and low-pass crossovers
are infinitely adjustable from 45Hz to 5,000Hz.
The high-pass and low-pass sections may be
used individually or together to create a band-

pass filter.

xover control 5/6 (P850)

– The crossover sec-

tion dedicated for channels 5 & 6 are activated
by depressing the switch next to the frequency
adjustment control. Both high-pass and low-pass
crossovers are infinitely adjustable from 45Hz to
5,000Hz. The high-pass and low-pass sections
may be combined to create a bandpass filter.

Note:   When using both sections to create a bandpass filter, make sure you have selected
a   low-pass frequency which is higher than the high-pass frequency!

Summary of Contents for P450

Page 1: ...analog and digital systems P450 P650 P850 owners manual 00 3009 REV A 2001 analog and digital systems inc 300 wildwood avenue woburn massachusetts 01801 781 729 1140 www adst com...

Page 2: ...eceipt your dealer may be able to give you a copy Take a moment now to read the terms of your warranty Check to be sure your sales receipt is dated and has the product model number and serial number i...

Page 3: ...stained listening to loud music over 100dB has been shown to cause permanent hearing dam age Systems using a d s components are capable of achieving volume levels which substantially exceed this level...

Page 4: ...low if below 2W stereo or 4Wmono rewire speakers to achieve a higher impedance short in power wire or incorrect check power and ground power connections connections and repair as needed fuse used is...

Page 5: ...llation carefully you can avoid situations where the performance or the reliability of your system is compromised Your authorized a d s dealer has been trained to maximize your system s sonic potentia...

Page 6: ...5 22 P450 system diagrams System 1 P450 used in 4 channel mode with front and rear full range speakers System 2 P450 used in 2 channel bridged mode with full range speakers...

Page 7: ...d to drive front tweeters and midrange drivers the second is used in 2 channel bridged mode for subwoofers Subwoofer level can be controlled by using the source s front output for the first P450 and t...

Page 8: ...ear speakers Channels 5 6 are low passed for subwoofers Although shown with 4 channels of input the source unit can be either 2 or 4 channel System 2 P650 used in 6 channel mode Channels 1 2 are high...

Page 9: ...ave just found the maximum undis torted output level of your source unit Do not exceed the level in normal operation as doing so will just send a distorted signal to the rest of the system 7 Returning...

Page 10: ...he AC502 into the DIN connector on the Powerplate and install the AC502 in the desired location Refer to the adjustments section for information on setting up the AC502 for the appropriate adjustment...

Page 11: ...gh pass crossover that is infinitely variable from 45Hz to 5 000Hz When the switch is in the right position channels 7 8 receive signal from the crossover output of channels 5 6 System 3 The P850 is u...

Page 12: ...evel Using the balance and fader controls check to see that each channel is connected to the proper speakers Make sure that the proper fre quency range is being sent to each speaker if you are using t...

Page 13: ...mV to 5 VRMS Note When crossover 3 4 output is selected for channels 1 2 and 3 4 the 3 4 level control adjusts the output level for channels 1 2 and 3 4 simultaneously When crossover 5 6 is selected f...

Page 14: ...cables from the source unit s preamp outputs to the PowerPlateTM inputs Note When using 4 channels of input be sure to configure the 2ch 4 ch input switch to 4ch input Failure to do so may result in...

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