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REMOTE LEVEL CONTROL
(ECC 600.2 and ECC 1200.1 only)
Mounting and installation
1. Find a location, either under the dash or near the center console, that gives easy
access to the remote.
2. Using the screw supplied, install the mounting clip with the tabs towards the back.
3. Route the cable for the remote and connect to both, the remote and amplifier.
4. Slip the remote onto the unit clip until it snaps into place.
Staggered Power
(Model ECC 500.4): Two separate power supplies with two separate
output sections for the front and rear channels. In essence, it is two completely
amplifiers sharing the same chassis. More power is created on the rear channels to
allow the performance to be delivered where it is needed most.
Staggered Power
(Model ECC1200.1): The Mono Block handling subwoofer speakers
sometimes need more power. The following RMS power can be achieved by strapped
two amplifiers @ 14.4 V:
4
W
Load per channel: 1400W x1 2
W
Load per channel: 2300W x1
Symptom
Amplifier does not
turn on
Amplifier Noise
(Turn-on POP)
Engine Noise
Diagnosis
B+ or REM not between 10.5
and 15.5 volts or no voltage
present.
Amplifier is not properly
grounded
Voltage spike from source unit
is entering amplifier's input
Noise is radiating into signal
cables.
Remedy
Check the alternator, battery,
fuse, and wiring and reapir as
necessary
Check wiring and repair as
necessary.
Connect a relay turn-on module
to REM terminal
Re-route signal cables away
from sources of high power
cables.
INSTALLATION
OPERATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
STRAPPING AMPLIFIERS
(ECC 1200.1 only)
CAUTION:
Two ECC 1200.1 amplifiers that are strapped together are not recommended for
impedance loads below 2
W
.
Select which amplifier of the two will be the Master and set the Master/Slave switch
“out”.
Only adjustments on the master amplifier will effective in functions.
Connect RCA cables from the source signal to the input connection on the master
amplifier.
Set the Master/Slave switch on the Slave amplifier to the “in” position.
Connect a RCA cable from the MAS OUT connector on the Master amplifier to the
SLV IN connector on the Slave amplifier.
Connect one of the negative (-) speaker outputs from the Master amplifier to one of
the negative (-) speaker outputs on the Slave amplifier using a 10 gauge wire
(minimum).
Connect one of the positive (+) speaker outputs from the Master amplifier to the
positive (+) terminal of the speaker being used.
Connect one of the positive (+) speaker outputs from the Slave amplifier to the
negative (-) terminal of the speaker being used.
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OPERATION