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Connecting the remote lead
Connecting the battery cable 
Connecting the ground cable
Fuses 3 x 25 Ampere
Fuse function indication
Signal inputs
Level controls for input sensitivity
Selector switch for channels A and B

Mono/Bridged/Stereo selector

Speaker terminals for CH A
Speaker terminals for CH B
Frequency control highpass A and B
Frequency control lowpass A and B
Control to raise the center frequency
Adjustment of the center frequencies
Colour protection system

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EQUIPMENT FEATURES AND CONTROL ELEMENTS  PRECISION P200

1  Connecting the remote lead

The remote lead is connected to the automatic antenna (aerial

positive) output of the head unit (radio). This is only activated if

the head unit is switched ON. Thus the amplifier is switched on

and off with the head unit.

2  Connecting the battery cable

Connect the +12 V power cable to the positive terminal of the

battery. Recommended cross section: min. 16mm

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3  Connecting the ground cable

The ground cable should be connected to a central ground refe-

rence point (this is located where the negative terminal of the bat-

tery is grounded at the metal body of the vehicle), or to a bright

bare-metal location on the vehicle chassis, i.e. an area which has

been cleaned of all paint residues.

4  Fuses

The input fuses are connected in parallel and provide protection

against an internal equipment fault, i.e. the system must be addi-

tionally protected by a further line fuse located in the vicinity of

the battery (max. distance from battery: 30 cm). The fuse rating

is 3 x 25 ampere for both amplifiers.

5  Fuse function indication

If the fuses (4) are destroyed due to malfunction the red LED illu-

minates. In normal operation the LED turns off. 

6 - 7  Signal inputs

The PRECISION amplifiers have RCA connectors for RCA cables

that can be connected with the pre-amplifier output of the line-

outputs of the headunit or with a pre-amplifier. This connectors

are gold-plated to ensure a better signal transmission.

8-9  Level controls for input sensitivity

These controls can be used to match the input sensitivity of the

individual channels to the output voltage of the connected head

unit. These controls are not volume controls and are solely inten-

ded for the purpose of sensitivity trimming. The control range

extends from 300 mV to 8,5 V.

10  Selector switch for channels A and B

To switch the internal active crossover to highpass/full range (line-

ar) or lowpass.

If this switch is set on Highpass the exactly frequency can be set

with control No. 21.

At switch position Lowpass/Bandpass the highpass is always

active. That means a Bandpass is built in any case. With control

21 adjust the highpass and with control 22 adjust the lowpass.

Thus every desired Bandpass between 15 Hz and 4000 Hz can be

adjusted.

Caution! To avoid a lost of sound pressure make sure that

the crossover frequencies of high- and lopass are separa-

ted of 2 octaves when building a Bandpass.

That means: If the lowpass signal is adjusted to 320 Hz the hig-

hpass should be adjusted 2 octaves lower on approx. 80 Hz (1

octave=double frequency or half frequency).

If a subwoofer is connected we recommend to use high-

pass control 21 as variable subsonic filter or to turn con-

trol 21 counter-clockwise to 15 Hz to get a subsonic filter.

11  Mono/Bridged/Stereo selector  

To set the operating mode of the amplifier.

Stereo

: If the amplifier operates in 2-channel mode the switch

has to be set on stereo position and both inputs (6 and 7) must

be used.

Bridged

: If the amplifier operates in Mono mode the switch has

to be set on Bridged position. In this case both channels works as

one (Mono) channel. On the position “Bridged” both inputs A and

B (6 and 7) must be used.

Mono

: As on position “Bridged” the amplifier operates in Mono

mode were both channels works as one (Mono) channel. On the

position “Mono” only the input A (6) must be used. This is neces-

sary if only Mono signal is available.

Warning:

The impedance of the woofer in bridged mode must not be lower

than 4 Ohms! 

12  Speaker terminals for channels A

To connect the speaker cables.

13  Speaker terminals for channels B

To connect the speaker cables.

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