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LC6i Power Wiring
WARNING: Failure to disconnect the negative terminal of your
battery prior to the installation of your LC6i can result in a warm
tingly feeling.
(+12V) Positive Connection:
Insert a 12 to 18 gauge wire into the
connector labeled “+12” on the nifty connector of your LC6i. Connect
it to a good constant source of 12 Volts (we suggest the battery), fused
at 1 amp.
Ground Connection:
Use the same gauge wire as you did for the posi-
tive connector and run it from the “Ground” connector on your LC6i to
the negative terminal of the battery, a ground bus, or a verified ground
location. The factory head unit ground is not a good ground!
Remote In:
Connect a 22 to 18 gauge wire from the source unit’s re-
mote turn-on or other trigger to the Remote connector on the LC6i. As
we previously mentioned, your LC6i is equipped with GTO signal sens-
ing which allows it turn on when it detects a signal at the
Main
speak-
er-level inputs so you may not need to use the “Remote In” feature.
Remote Out:
If you are going to use the LC6i to turn on any external
signal processors or amplifiers, connect an 18 to 22 gauge wire from
the Remote Out on the LC6i to the remote turn-on of the processors or
amplifiers. The remote output is relay operated and capable of 1 Amp
out.
Once the electrical connections are complete, you will want to recon-
nect the negative terminal to your battery, however continue to act
positively.
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 ...