Autotek SM1400.4 Instructions Manual Download Page 11

TROUBLESHOOTING A SYSTEM

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The key to finding the problem in a misbehaving sound system is to isolate parts of that system in a logical fashion to track down the fault.

Description of the PROTECT system built into all Autotek amplifiers

The diagnostic system will shut down the amplifier, until reset by turning the head unit off, and back on. This state of affairs will be indicated by the  front panel PROTECT 
LED lighting up under the following conditions:
1 - A sort circuit on the loudspeaker leads.
2 - An internal amplifier fault that causes a DC offset on the loudspeaker output.

Should the amplifier go into protect mode, simply disconnect all RCA and speaker leads, while k12 volt, power ground and remote leads connected. 
1. Now turn the amplifier back on, and if the diagnostic LED lights, the amplifier has an internal fault.
2. If not, plug the RCA cables back, and reset the amplifier. If it goes into diagnostic now, the fault lies in the input, either with bad cables or source unit.
3. If the amplifier seems fine with RCA cables plugged in, connect the speakers, one at a time, and if one of the speakers or its wiring is faulty, it will activate the diagnostic 
system.

Amplifier heatsink  overheating

The amplifiers will shut down when the heatsink temperature reaches 80 degrees centigrade, and turn back on once the unit has cooled down below that point.

Causes of overheating:

1 - Inadequate cooling - relocate or remount to provide better natural airflow over the fins.
2 - Driving high power levels into low impedances - back off on the volume control, and/or make sure you are not loading the amplifier with less than the recommended 
loudspeaker impedance.

Low output power

1 - Check that level controls have been set up properly.
2 - Make sure that the battery voltage, as measured at the amplifier’s +12 volt and ground terminals, is 11 volts or more.
3 - Check all +12 volt and ground connections.

Fuses blowing

1 - The use of loudspeaker impedances below the recommended minimums will draw more current - check.
2 - A short on the main +12 volt cable from the battery to the vehicle chassis will cause the main fuse to blow.
3 - If an amplifier fuse blows continually, with only +12 volt, ground and remote leads connected, the amplifier may be faulty.

System does not turn on

1 - Check all fuses.
2 - Check all connections.
3 - Measure the +12 volt and remote turn on voltages at the amplifier terminals. If these are non existent or low, take voltage measurements at fuse holders, distribution    
blocks, the head unit’s +12 volt and remote leads to localize the problem.

Noise problems

System noise can be divided into two categories, hiss, and electrical interference.

Hiss, or white noise

1 - High levels of white noise usually occurs when amplifier level controls are turned up too high - readjust according to the procedures in section 

”Setting up systems after 

installation for best performance”

2 - Another major problem that can cause excessive hiss, is a noisy head unit - unplug the amplifier input RCA cables, and if the hiss level reduces, the source unit is at fault.

Electrical interference

The inside of an automobile is a very hostile electrical environment. The multitude of electrical systems, such as the ignition system, alternator, fuel pumps, air conditioners, 
to mention just a few, create radiated electrical fields, as well as noise on the +12 volt supply and ground. Remember to isolate the problem - first unplug amplifier input RCA 
cables, if the noise is still present, check the speaker leads, if not, plug the RCA’s back, and investigate the source driving the amplifier, one component at a time.

A ticking or whine that changes with engine RPM:

1 - This problem could be caused by radiation pickup of RCA cables too near to a fuel pump or a distributor, for instance, - relocate cables.
2 - Check that the head unit ground is connected straight to the vehicle chassis, and does not use factory wiring for ground.
3 - Try to supply the head unit with a clean +12 volt supply directly from the b, instead of using a supply from the in dash wiring/fusebox.

A constant whine:

This type of noise can be more difficult to pinpoint, but is usually caused by some kind of instability, causing oscillations in the system.
1 - Check all connections, especially for good grounds.
2 - Make sure that no speaker leads are shorting to exposed metal on the vehicle chassis.
3 -RCA cables are notorious for their problematic nature, so check that these are good, in particular the shield connections.

We have also provided several videos that will help you with your battery, 

alternator and even Big 3 upgrades at www.youtube.com/maxxsonicsusainc .

Summary of Contents for SM1400.4

Page 1: ...SM1600 2 SM1400 4 SM3200 1 SM4800 1 SM6000 1 AMPLIFIERS EVOLUTION OF POWER R STREET MACHINE...

Page 2: ...stening Please read through this manual completely as we have compiled a guide that will keep you on the road and enjoying your music for years to come The car audio professionals at Maxxsonics recomm...

Page 3: ...d use a bolt spring washer and nut to securely fasten the ground lug Use petroleum jelly to coat the bolt lug connection to prevent oxidization with time TIP Use the same approach when installing head...

Page 4: ...ls 3 4 bridged Select 4 channel if you areprovidingRCA stochannels1 2and3 4 TheX OVERslideswitchselectstheinternalcrossoverfunctions TheinputsignalisrouteddirectlytotheLINEOUTRCAjacks regardlessoftheX...

Page 5: ...mmono RCA cable Connect the mono speaker positive terminal to the RIGHT and its negativeterminaltoLEFT The HIGH LEVEL inputs are used when the radio CD player does not have RCA cable outputs You can c...

Page 6: ...ng wrong with switching in the low pass filter in these amplifiers for a 1 2 and switch the MODE to 2ch The amplifier will auto sum the signal and steeperlowpassrolloff providemonooutputforbridgedchan...

Page 7: ...OVER HPF Level control checklist 3 4CH X OVER HPF Refer to the section Setting up systems after installation for best performance 2 channel bass amplifier Minimum final loudspeaker impedances X OVER s...

Page 8: ...fiers Minimumfinalloudspeakerimpedance 1 Ohm which have multiple positive and negative connections for ease of wiring The 2 positives arethesameinternallyandthe2negativesarethesameinternally FULL RANG...

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Page 10: ...0Hz the amplifier will not play frequencies below 100Hz but will play frequencies from 100Hz to the highest frequency the amplifier is capable of reproducing When in LPF operation this setting acts as...

Page 11: ...undandremoteleadsconnected theamplifiermaybefaulty Systemdoesnotturnon 1 Checkallfuses 2 Checkallconnections 3 Measure the 12 volt and remote turn on voltages at the amplifier terminals If these are n...

Page 12: ...in the name and address of the authorized reseller Any damage to the product as a result of misuse abuse accident incorrect wiring improper installation alteration of date code or bar code labels revo...

Page 13: ...s the restored bass according to your desires using the variable shaping controls We have also included a dash mount remote control with a Bass Maxximizer Indicator that becomes brighter as you maximi...

Page 14: ...es and activates the MX 2 As an option the module also offers a remote turn on wire Remote Output Driver circuit to turn on amplifier when module activates MX 3 Bass Controller Parametric Bass EQ Prov...

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