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1.Set to the "H.P.F" position when the amplifier is used to drive a tweeter/midrange system. 
  The frequencies below the crossover point will be attenuated at 12dB/octave. Permits 
  adjustment of the crossover frequency ,by rotating the knob to select any frequency 
   

2.Set to the "L.P.F" position when the amplifier is used to drive a subwoofer. The frequencies 
  above the crossover point will be attenuated at 12dB /octave. Permits adjustment of the 
   crossover frequency, by rotating the knob to select any frequency between 50Hz to 250Hz 
   

3.Set to the "OFF" position when the amplifier will be used for driving full-range speakers. 
   The full frequency band width (20Hz - 20kHz)  will be output to the speakers without high 
   

4.Level adjustment-The sensitivity adjustment is to allow the amplifier to work with many 
  different brands of head units. It allows input signal to vary between 350 millivolts to 5 
   volt from the head unit or other signal processor. Start by setting the sensitivity adjustment 
   to the "MIN" (3 volts).Using a cassette or compact disc that you are familiar with ,turn on 
   head unit to the 3/4 volume setting. Slowly turn up sensitivity adjustment  towards the 
   "MAX" (200 millivolts) using a flat head screw driver. Stop turning on the onset of distortion 
   and turn back just a slight. The 3/4 volume setting is now the "maximum" volume for the 
   head unit. The goal is to keep the level control to the lowest setting yet still have enough 
   signal to drive the amplifier. This is done to prevent over driving the amplifier and to keep 
   system noise to a minimum. It is important not over drive speakers (at point of distortion) 
    this will cause permanent damage to the speakers. Also, if the amplifier itself is over driven, 
   

5.The "BASS" function can be selected to increase low frequency response output, or 
  decrease frequency response output. The "BASS" function will be working at only "OFF" 
   

between 80Hz to 1.2kHz & 50Hz to 500Hz as the crossover point.

& 50HZ to 500Hz as the crossover point.

or low frequency attenuation.

it could be damaged.

or "L.P.F" position.

• The BASS is adjustable from 0 ~ 12dB boost at 50Hz.

Summary of Contents for A1000.2

Page 1: ...2 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL AUTOMOTIVE AMPLIFIER INSTRUCTION MANUAL A300 2 A500 2 A700 2 A1000 2 A1100 2 A2200 2 A500 4 A700 4 A900 4 A800 5...

Page 2: ...o do so you should have the amplifier installed by an Negative battery terminal must be disconnected before any electrical connections are made Be sure choose a location that provides substantial vent...

Page 3: ...amplifier is mounted and interior of car is reassembled If the temperature inside your car reaches extreme levels such as sitting locked up for several hours in the hot sun or exposed to a very cold w...

Page 4: ...a template for drilling It is very easy to damage the amplifier surface in this manner 3 Remove amplifier Drill four 3 5 m m holes into mounting surface If you want to mount 4 If possible test the sys...

Page 5: ...re or connector and confirm that it is a solid connection To prevent engine noise it is REM Connect the remote wire power antenna output from the head unit to the remote turn on wire of the amplifier...

Page 6: ...5 FIG 2 12V REM GND AUTO ANTENNA LEAD CH1 CH2 CAR STEREO HEAD UNIT LINE INPUT GAIN BASS L P F L P F H P F H P F 6V 0 2V 0dB 12dB 50Hz 250Hz FLAT 80Hz 1 2KHz CROSSOVER CH1 CH2...

Page 7: ...D AUTO ANTENNA LEAD CAR STEREO HEAD UNIT FIG 2 LINE INPUT LINE INPUT GAIN GAIN BASS BASS CROSSOVER CROSSOVER 6V 0 2V 0dB 12dB 50Hz 500Hz FLAT L P F H P F FLAT L P F H P F CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 50Hz 500Hz 0d...

Page 8: ...TEREO HEAD UNIT FIG 2 6V 0 2V FLAT L P F 250Hz 50Hz 1 2kHz 80Hz 1 2kHz 80Hz 250Hz 50Hz H P F GAIN CH 1 2 LINE INPUT GAIN L P F L P F H P F H P F FLAT LINE INPUT CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CROSSOVER CROSSOVER 6V...

Page 9: ...crossovers are used Connect right and left speaker wire to corresponding speaker output terminals of the amplifier Be sure to have the positive wire from the speaker connected to the positive speaker...

Page 10: ...4 8 Ohms 6 CH 4 8 Ohms FIG 3 CH2 POWER B GND REM FUSE SPEAKER CH4 CH3 ON PROTECT CH1 BRIDGED BRIDGED 3 CH SUB WOOFER 4 8 Ohms 2 CH 1CH 2 4 Ohms CH2 POWER B GND REM FUSE SPEAKER CH4 CH3 ON PROTECT CH1...

Page 11: ...4 CH5 CH3 ON PROTECT CH1 CH2 BRIDGED BRIDGED POWER B GND REM FUSE SPEAKER CH4 CH5 CH3 ON PROTECT CH1 CH2 2 8 Ohms 3 CH 3 SPEAKER BRIDGED 10 5 SPEAKER STEREO FIG 3 7 SPEAKER HEX MODE 2 8 Ohms 7 CH SUBW...

Page 12: ...art by setting the sensitivity adjustment to the MIN 3 volts Using a cassette or compact disc that you are familiar with turn on head unit to the 3 4 volume setting Slowly turn up sensitivity adjustme...

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Page 15: ...nual Input Sensitivity not set properly or damaged speaker cones Low turn on voltage Distorted Audio Audio Level Low Mute circuit on head unit is on Check electrical system for low voltage Check groun...

Page 16: ...x 2 250W x 1 50Hz 250Hz VARIABLE 80Hz 1 2kHz VARIABLE 500 Watts N A 40 A 10Hz 40kHz 100dB 200mV 9V 22k Ohms DC 12V 4 Ohms A700 2 150W x 2 350W x 1 50Hz 250Hz VARIABLE 80Hz 1 2kHz VARIABLE 700 Watts N...

Page 17: ...Hz 500Hz VARIABLE 50Hz 500Hz VARIABLE 500 Watts N A 40 A 10Hz 40kHz 100dB 200mV 9V 22k Ohms DC 12V 4 Ohms A700 4 90W x 4 175W x 2 50Hz 500Hz VARIABLE 50Hz 500Hz VARIABLE 700 Watts N A 40 A 10Hz 40kHz...

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