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i.e. an area which has been cleaned of all paint
residues.
5.
Connecting the remote input
The remote input (
Remote In
) has to be con-
nected to the remote output of the signal source
if the signal source which is connected to the
highlevel inputs is not activating the “automatic
turn-on” function or if the amplifier shall only be
activated / deactivated by a remote signal ap
-
plied to the
Remote Input
.
We do not recommend controlling the remote
input via the ignition switch to avoid pop noise
during turn on / off.
6.
Connecting the remote output
This output (
Remote Out
) is used to supply re-
mote signals to additional amplifier/s that are
connected to the
Line Out
of the M 5DSP MK2.
Always use this remote output signal to turn on
the amplifiers in order to avoid on / off switching
noises.
7.
Connecting a speaker to the subwoofer out-
put
The
Subwoofer Output
of the M 5DSP MK2 al-
lows to connect a passive MATCH Plug & Play
subwoofer (like the MATCH PP 7E-D or PP 7S-
D), a conventional subwoofer or center speak
-
er.
Use only the enclosed subwoofer cable
for connecting a speaker (fig. 2 page 23)!
The use of other cables may cause severe
harm to the amplifier and or speaker.
Connecting a passive MATCH Plug & Play sub
-
woofer:
1.
Connect the 8-pole Molex connector of the
subwoofer cable (A) to the connection cable of
the MATCH Plug & Play subwoofer. (B).
2.
Next, connect the 2-pole Molex connector of
the subwoofer cable to the
Subwoofer Output
of the amplifier.
Connecting a conventional passive subwoofer
or center speaker:
1.
Disconnect the ASIA plug connection of the
subwoofer cable (C).
2.
Afterwards connect the loudspeaker cable of
the speaker (D) to the ASIA round plugs of the
subwoofer cable (E). Ensure that the loud-
speaker systems are correctly connected
(phase), i.e. plus to plus and minus to minus.
Exchanging plus and minus can cause a loss of
bass reproduction. The plus pole is indicated on
most speakers. The impedance of the connect-
ed speaker must not be less than 2 Ohms, oth-
erwise the amplifier protection will be activated.
3.
Connect the 2-pole Molex connector of the
subwoofer cable to the
Subwoofer Output
of the
amplifier.
4.
When connecting a center speaker: activate
the Center Processing in the FX menu of the
DSP PC-Tool software for the
Subwoofer Out-
put
(see page 30, Configuration notes for the
DSP sound effects)
8.
Configuration of the DSP
The general DSP settings should be con-
ducted with the DSP PC-Tool software be-
fore using the amplifier for the first time.
A
B
C
E
D