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glossary

The following terms are used in this manual. Since they

may be unfamiliar, the following definitions are provided.

Bridging:

Combining two amplifier channels into one channel.
Typically used to create a high-powered mono output.

Gain:

The ratio of output voltage to input voltage. The gain on 
the M Series amplifiers has two different areas of adjust-
ment. The input gain jumper offers 40 dB of input gain 
adjustment while the front panel potentiometer offers 15 
dB of amplifier output level adjustment.

LED:

Light Emitting Diode. The M Series uses 3 colored LED’s 
to indicate the operational status of the amplifier. A RED
LED for power on/off, YELLOW for low impedance protec-
tion and ORANGE for thermal protection.

Load Impedance:

Measurement of speaker(s) resistance/reactance that the 
amplifier must drive. The M Series protection circuitry 
engages when a load impedance of less than 2 

’s is present.

Mixed Mono:

The amplifier’s ability to play the Left and Right Stereo 
channels while playing a third (bridged) mono channel. 

Module Port:

18 pin connector located inside the M Series amplifiers designed 
to connect Xtant’s accessory modules. Each M Series amplifier 
has two Module Ports for every two channels of input.

PWM:

Pulse-Width Modulated power supply. Our regulated PWM 
maintains a high conversion efficiency over an input supply
range of 10.5–15 VDC. The result is less demand on the 
battery, lower (amplifier) operating temperature, and 
extremely accurate low frequency reproduction.

Remote Turn-On:

Low current, automatic switching circuit that turns the 
amplifier on and off. Typically connected to the remote 
antenna or amp turn-on lead of most car radios, cassette, 
and CD players.

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Summary of Contents for M Series

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Page 2: ...ticiple of xstare to stand forth Second origin Prescott AZ U S A Ntl Frst Cmp 1994 v to xtantify to stand up and be heard 3 noun XTANT applied creativity esp a company of people united to apply origin...

Page 3: ...we respect the music and the people who want to really listen The result has expanded the expectations of extraordinarily vivid mobile audio Vivid mobile audio a continuing evo lution of the art of li...

Page 4: ...y of terms 5 Xtant 121m 6 Xtant 202m 7 Xtant 404m 8 Specifications 9 INSTALLATION 10 Optional Accessory Modules 15 ADDING ACCESSORY MODULES 16 121m low pass crossover 17 Service jumper 17 TROUBLESHOOT...

Page 5: ...tarting date of warranty coverage a copy of your sales receipt must accompany your amplifier for all warranty service Please file your sales receipt away for future reference For your convenience a co...

Page 6: ...nt of speaker s resistance reactance that the amplifier must drive The M Series protection circuitry engages when a load impedance of less than 2 s is present Mixed Mono The amplifier s ability to pla...

Page 7: ...B Steps Two Accessory Module Ports Low Impedance Protection with Diagnostic LED Thermal Protection with Diagnostic LED Limited Four Year Warranty Designed Engineered and Handcrafted by Xtant in the U...

Page 8: ...geable Two Accessory Module Ports Low Impedance Protection with Diagnostic LED Thermal Protection with Diagnostic LED Limited Four Year Warranty Designed Engineered and Handcrafted by Xtant in the U S...

Page 9: ...ulated PWM MOSFET Switching Power Supply Discrete MOSFET Output Circuitry Front and Rear Input Balanced Line Circuitry 40 dB of Input Sensitivity Adjustable in 10 dB Steps Internally Bridgeable Four A...

Page 10: ...8 Signal To Noise Ratio 100 dB 100 dB 100 dB Damping Factor 100 Hz into 4 load 200 200 200 Input Sensitivity Unbalanced Source 100mV to 8 5V 100mV to 8 5V 100mV to 8 5V Balanced Source 100mV to 17V 10...

Page 11: ...ill depend upon your vehicle and the complexity of your system design It may be mounted in any compatible space that is convenient to your needs and provides sufficient airflow Adequate ventilation al...

Page 12: ...use as short a length of wire as possible Locate an area near the amplifier that is metal the floor or an existing unused threaded bolt hole is ideal and clean the area to bare metal Drill a pilot ho...

Page 13: ...r running the power and remote turn on cables It is impor tant to use 16 gauge or larger wire for proper signal transfer Cut off excess wire and terminate the wire with spade connectors With a small f...

Page 14: ...nsitivity ranges from 100mV to 17 Volts When in the disabled mode input sensitivity ranges from 100mV to 8 Volts Input sensitivity is adjustable in 10 dB steps via the Input Gain Select Jumper located...

Page 15: ...lure to enable the Balanced Line may result in damage to the head unit The Balanced Line circuitry also helps eliminate noise ie alternator whine induced into the signal cables If you are experiencing...

Page 16: ...s the subtle tuning requirements common with most mobile audio systems BASS BOOST MODULE LFQ 45 The LFQ 45 is a bass boost module with selectable gain Centered at 45 Hz each of the three gain settings...

Page 17: ...yes yes Incl Horizontal CM 24x yes yes Incl Horizontal PQM 1 yes yes yes Horizontal LFQ 45 yes yes yes Vertical CM 12H yes yes N A Vertical CM 12L yes yes N A Vertical RM 4 no yes Yes Horizontal RM 8...

Page 18: ...g the amplifier on or off at the amplifier The service jumper s position will either pass or interrupt the remote turn on voltage being sent from your source unit to trigger the amplifier s turn on ci...

Page 19: ...on No Sound Loss of 12V Power at Amplifier Check out board fusing Check 12 Volt connections Measure for 12 Volts or higher amp Check Turn On lead Red LED on No Sound No Input Signal Check integrity o...

Page 20: ...s are designed in the event of a problem to minimize the amount of your down time and inconvenience It is our commit ment that the product will be at our facility for no more than four 4 days Please c...

Page 21: ...has been repaired or altered in any way or which has been connected installed or adjusted other than in accordance with the instructions furnished in Xtant s owner s manual Nor shall this warranty ap...

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