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1. Fuses 40A
– Replace these fuses only with the exact same style
and Ampere rating. Disconnect 12V power before changing or
inspecting the fuses.
2. Power Input Te12V
– This screw terminal connects to
the +12V battery binding post of the vehicle. Use quality insulated
wire, 4 to 0 AWG.
3. Remote Power Input Terminal
– This screw terminal connects to
the 12V remote trigger output of some head units. When the head
unit is turned on, then the LC-6.1200 will turn on. Alternatively,
this terminal will 12V if the LC-6.1200 turns on using GTO
signal sensing. This can be used to remotely turn-on power ampli-
fiers when the LC-6.1200 is awoken by the GTO.
4. Power Input Terminal Ground
– This screw terminal connects to
a good ground connection on the vehicle. Use quality insulated
wire, gauge 4 to 0 AWG.
5. RCA Analog Line-Level Inputs
– The line-level output from the
head unit or factory-installed radios can connect here, so the
LC-6.1200 amplifier will receive the line-level audio signals. Do
not use these inputs if you are using the speaker-level inputs.
6. RCA Analog Line-Level Outputs
– The line-level output can
connect to external amplifiers or subwoofer amplifiers.
7. Speaker-Level Inputs
– The speaker-level output from amplifiers
and factory installed radios can connect here. Do not use these
inputs if you are using the RCA line-level inputs.
8. Remote Control Connector
– This connects to the ACR-1 remote
level control.
9. Speaker-Level Output Terminals
– These screw terminals
connect with speaker wire to your loudspeakers Make sure that
the average combined speaker impedance does not dip below
2 Ohms, or 4 Ohms in bridged mono mode.
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