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TROUBLESHOOTING

Problems

Amplifier power up 
failure

Protection LED lights on 
when amplifier turn on

No sound output

Low sound output

Buzzing noise

Squealing noise
interference
Distorted sound output

Amplifier temperature
increased
Engine noise (static 
sound) interference
Engine noise (alternator 
whine) interference

Solutions

Examine if the ground connection is intact.
Examine if remote input has at least 5V DC.
Ensure supplied voltage is minimum 12V.
Examine if fuse is broken and replace if necessary.
Restart the device if protection LED light is on.
Examine speaker wire had short-circuit.
Turn colume down from head unit to prevent overdriving the device.
Device might need service or repair, if protection LED light is still on after resetting 
the device.
Examine fuses and replace if necessary.
Examine ground connection is intact.
Examine if remote input has at least 5V DC.
Examine if RCA audio cables are connected to the right inputs.
Examine if speaker wiring is intact.
Reset Level Control.
Examine the Crossover Control setting.
Observe if the device is still producing noise after turning on and off the amplifier. 
If yes, examine if the cables are correctly connected and if the cables and radio 
are in good condition. Repair or replace if the cables or the radio are not in good 
condition.
Ensure RCA connections are properly connected.

Ensure input level of the device matches the signal level of the head unit.
Always set the input level to the lowest.
Examine if crossover frequency is set correctly.
Examine if speaker wire had short-circuit.
Examine the minimum speaker impedance for the amp models is correct.
Ensure good air ventilation around the device. Add external cooling fan if necessary.
Usually caused by poor RCA cable quality, which release noise. Use only the best 
quality cables, and route them away from power cables.
Examine if RCA cable are nowhere near or attached to the vehicle chassis.
Examine if head unit is properly connected to the wires.

If any of the following problem occur, please resort to Troubleshooting for the possible solutions. Consult Blaupunkt 
authorized dealer if problem persist.

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Summary of Contents for XLf 150 A

Page 1: ...Operating and Installation Instructions ACTIVE SUBWOOFER XLf 150 A ...

Page 2: ... INTRODUCTION Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery Refer to the safety notes of vehicle manufacturer Ensure positions of the holes are nowhere near the vehicle component to avoid any damage during drilling Ensure cross section of the cable is no less than 2 5mm2 if the positive and negative cables are too long Incorrect installation may result in malfunction of the device or the car sou...

Page 3: ...2 WIRING DIAGRAM Use the supplied cable and wire harness to connect the outputs correctly by referring to Diagram 1 Diagram 2 Diagram 1 High Level Input Speaker Input Diagram 2 Low Level Input RCA Input ...

Page 4: ...CA input 0 4v Speaker input1 0V THD 0 4 Passive Radiator N A Variable Bass Boost 0 12dB RCA Low Level Input Yes Remote Controller Wired DC Cord 5 0 m Screws Parker Type M4 x 20mm Bracket A 2 pcs Overall Net Weight 3 49kg Signal to noise ratio 90dB Impedance 4 ohms Frequency response 20Hz 150Hz Low pass filter LPF 50Hz 100Hz High pass filter HPF 20Hz Operating Voltage 10V 16V Phase switch 0 180 Aut...

Page 5: ...4 INSTALLATION POSITION DOWN FIRING POSITION SIDE FIRING POSITION UP FIRING POSITION ...

Page 6: ...iring is intact Reset Level Control Examine the Crossover Control setting Observe if the device is still producing noise after turning on and off the amplifier If yes examine if the cables are correctly connected and if the cables and radio are in good condition Repair or replace if the cables or the radio are not in good condition Ensure RCA connections are properly connected Ensure input level o...

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Page 8: ...Designed and engineered by Blaupunkt Competence Centre 1 113 18 008 02 02 ...

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