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1. Speaker-level Inputs:
The LC6i has three sets of speaker-level
inputs. These inputs get their signals from the speaker-level
outputs of your factory-installed source unit or amplifier (if your
vehicle is so equipped). If your source unit has front, rear, and
subwoofer speaker-level outputs, connect them to the three sets
of inputs on your LC6i. If the source unit only has front and rear
inputs, the Auto Mode circuitry in your LC6i automatically routes
the Channel 2 input channels to Channel 3.
2. Ground:
Connect to a good, verified chassis ground (the battery
comes to mind.) Warning: Factory ground wires typically already
have multiple devices connected to them and are not recom-
mended.
3. +12 Volt:
Connect to a good source of power (the battery comes
to mind again).
4. Remote In:
Allows your LC6i to be turned on remotely with a 12-
Volt signal.
5. Remote Out:
Outputs 12 Volts when the LC6i is powered up so
you can turn on external devices like signal processors and exter-
nal amplifiers. DO NOT USE FOR SYSTEM POWER!!
6. Maximized Indicator:
This brightly colored LED indicates when
your signal level is just below clipping your LC6i. When properly
level matched, this LED should flicker occasionally when your
system is playing at its maximum volume level.
7. Power:
If you have connected all of your power wires correctly,
this light should be bright red when your system turns on.
8. Remote Subwoofer Level Control Input:
This input allows you
to add an optional (sold-separately-not-included) ACR-1 remote
that will allow you to control the subwoofer output of the LC6i
from your dashboard.
Summary of Contents for LC6i
Page 8: ... 8 Figure 1 Basic LC6i System LC 6 1200 ...
Page 10: ... 10 A Guided Tour of the LC6i 9 10 1 6 5 4 3 2 11 8 7 Figure 2 LC6i top cover ...
Page 14: ... 14 LC6i Block Diagram Figure 4 LC6i Block Diagram ...
Page 19: ... 19 Figure 6 Six channel system with LC6i and EQS LC 6 1200 ...
Page 22: ... 22 Figure 7 Using an RTA to measure the Summed Response ...