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TROUBLE SHOOTING

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 too low,

take voltage measurements at fuse holders, distribution blocks, the head unit’s +12 volt and remote leads to

localize the problem.

Noise problems

1. Check the speaker wiring

2. Speakers are damaged

No Signal at Channels 

1. Set Balance and Fader from head unit on Zero-Position

2. Check wiring (Amplifier, Speakers)

3. Speakers are damaged

Hiss or white noise 

1. Speakers are overload

2. High levels of white noise usually occurs when amplifier level controls are turned up too high.

3.

 

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.

No Stereo-Sound or Low Output

 

1. Check speaker wiring (- and +)

Amplifier Protect-Mode (the Display lights up red)

1. Speaker cabels are shorted

2. Inadequate cooling - relocate or remount to provide better natural airflow. 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.

3. Make sure that the battery voltage, as measured at the amplifier’s +12 volt and ground terminals, is 11 volts or more. 

Electrical Interferences

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. This type of noise can be more difficult to pinpoint, but is usually caused by some kind of instability, causing oscillations 

in the system.

A constant whine:

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.

Caution!

In your amplifier are protection circuits integrated. Short Circuit Protection engaged: The amplifier will turn off and try to 

come back immediately. The amplifier will cycle like this indefinitely, with "blips" of sound each time. If this is the case, 

check your speakers and wiring for low impedance and short circuits.Thermal Protection engaged: The amplifier will turn 

off and several minutes later will come back on. In this case, ensure that there is nothing blocking the normal convective 

airflow of the amplifier. If the display is still lighting up red, the amplifier is damaged.

Summary of Contents for VE 1000.1

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Page 2: ...pannung Variable Tiefpassweiche Bass Boost 45Hz Watt RMS an 1 Ohm Phase Shift Watt MAX an 4 Ohm Watt MAX an 2 Ohm Watt MAX an 1 Ohm VE 1000 1 1 1 x 400 1 x 700 0 05 400 100 dB 90 dB 12 16 V 0 15 9 Vol...

Page 3: ...ser Punkt eine sichere elektrische Verbindung zum Minuspol der Fahrzeugbatterie hat Der Querschnitt sollte dabei genauso gro wie bei der Plusleitung gew hlt werden Steuerleitung REM Verbinden Sie den...

Page 4: ...DIN Eingang f r die st rungsarme Signal bertragung mit entsprechenden Kabeln Siehe Seite 6 F2 MASTER SLAVE SWITCH Hier kann der MASTER oder SLAVE Modus f r den Verst rker festgelegt werden Siehe Seite...

Page 5: ...enz ist zwischen 10 50Hz stufenlos einstellbar T2 LOW PASS Regler Dieser regelt die obere Trennfrequenz des Subwoofers Die obere Trennfrequenz ist stufenlos einstellbar zwischen 40Hz und 350Hz T3 BASS...

Page 6: ...m Phase Shift Regler der ESX VISION VE Serie k nnen Sie die Phasenlage des Subwoofer kanals an Ihr Soundsystem zwischen 0 180 Grad anpassen Damit verbessert sich die Bass wiedergabe und der maximale B...

Page 7: ...AL PHASE SHIFT Regler Mit dem PHASE SHIFT Regler T5 k nnen Sie die Phasenlage des Subwoofers an das System anpassen INPUT GAIN Regler Drehen Sie den INPUT GAIN Regler T4 gegen den Uhrzeigersinn auf di...

Page 8: ...ne zu hohe Bassanhebung kann Ihre Lautsprecher besch digen ACOUSTICAL PHASE SHIFT Regler Mit dem PHASE SHIFT Regler T5 k nnen Sie die Phasenlage des Subwoofers an das System anpassen INPUT GAIN Regler...

Page 9: ...r Schalter F2 muss sich beim Master in der MASTER AMP Stellung befinden Der SLAVE AMP muss bei F2 auf SLAVE gestellt werden Alle Regler und Schalter sind dann beim SLAVE AMP deaktiviert und deren Funk...

Page 10: ...Verlegen Sie die Signal Lautsprecher und Stromkabel seperat mit ausreichendem Abstand zueinander und ebenso zu jedem anderen Kabel im Fahrzeug Sollte dieses nicht m glich sein k nnen Sie das Stromkab...

Page 11: ...Sensitivity Operation Voltage Variable Lowpass Bass Boost 45Hz Watt RMS 1 Ohm Phase Shift Watt MAX 4 Ohm Watt MAX 2 Ohm Watt MAX 1 Ohm VE 1000 1 1 1 x 400 1 x 700 0 05 400 100 dB 90 dB 12 16 V 0 15 9...

Page 12: ...oved around the hole area and using self tapping screw securely affix the bare wire ends to the vehicle chassis Use a piece of cable which is as short as possible use the same gauge as used for the 12...

Page 13: ...ith the Phase Shift Control of the ESX VISION VE Series the stage s acoustical center can be adjusted It is continously variable between 0 180 degrees Band Pass Function Subsonicfilter By using the SU...

Page 14: ...ant line driver F2 MASTER SLAVE SWITCH This allows you to select between Master or Slave mode See page 18 R1 FUSE Fuse block to prevent damages of the amplifier Attend the notes on page 12 R3 BATT 12V...

Page 15: ...rols the cut off frequency of the lowpass that means the frequency response is limited upwards The cut off frequency is continously variable from 40 Hz up to 350 Hz T3 BASS BOOST This switch allows yo...

Page 16: ...tion Please use the BASS BOOST carefully The additional boost may result in clipping or overload ACOUSTICAL PHASE SHIFT CONTROL Controls the phase between 0 180 degrees by using T5 INPUT GAIN CONTROL...

Page 17: ...18dB by using T3 Caution Please use the BASS BOOST carefully The additional boost may result in clipping or overload ACOUSTICAL PHASE SHIFT CONTROL Controls the phase between 0 180 degrees by using T3...

Page 18: ...ctor of the MASTER AMP must be set on MASTER AMP position and the selector of the SLAVE AMP must be set on SLAVE AMP position This deactivates all related controls and switches on the SLAVE AMP and th...

Page 19: ...w 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 sp...

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