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Congratulations on your purchase of the new Zapco DSP-Z8 IV, the first of the new 4th

generation of Zapco processing that started back in 2004 with the DSP6. The DSP-Z8 IV

is a 6-ch in 8-ch out processor with the latest technology in A/D processing for superior

signal to noise ratio and low distortion, a top-end Digital processor and D/A convertor,

and a custom GUI (computer interface) designed to be easy for even beginning tuners

to use right from the start.

This installation manual will take you through the installation of the DSP and the

functions available in the Zapco DPN Programming Software as well as the functions of

the Z8 IV Dash Remote.

The DSP-Z8 IV DPN Programming Software itself is on the supplied disk and available to

download directly from our websit

e at www.zapco.com

. The download will give you the

GUI program and full operating instructions to take you through the initial set-up and

tuning of a system with the DSP-Z8 IV.

Getting Started

: The very first thing you want to do when installing any electronic device

into the car is to disconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent any accidents (dropping

a live hot wire on a component that has been mounted to the metal of the car can  destroy

that expensive piece of gear you just bought).

Please read the entire installation manual through before you proceed with the

installation, so you will know what needs to be done at various electrical connection

points. This can save a lot of time and avoid having to do things twice.

Proper installation protects your equipment and your vehicle.

Next you need to find a secure mounting location for the DSP-Z8 IV. You need to avoid

sources of heat and moisture, and provide adequate ventilation for cooling. Check around

and under the location for any wires, hoses, etc. Also avoid mounting the unit too close to

any main electronic control modules as they can be bad noise sources. Plan out the

power and signal wiring to the DSP and then out to the amps. The Dash Remote wire

needs to be run to the mounting location also, as well as any optical or auxiliary input

cables. Depending on your installation, you will probably want to run all the wires and

cables to the DSP mounting location before mounting. Once the area is prepared, mount

the unit securely using the proper hardware

.

Summary of Contents for DSP-Z8 IV II

Page 1: ...DSP Z8 IV Installation and Quick Start Guide Before operating the unit please read this manual throughly and retain it for future reference...

Page 2: ...edge from doing There is absolutely no substitute for experience that is a simple factof life Another simple fact is that ZAPCO has for over forty years been the leader in defining quality standards f...

Page 3: ...car is to disconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent any accidents dropping a live hot wire on a component that has been mounted to the metal of the car can destroy that expensive piece of g...

Page 4: ...labeled Just like with RCAs you can use 2 4 or 6 channels for input If your system has active crossovers you will use the MIX function in the GUI to sum them and get a full range signal 3 The DSP Z8 I...

Page 5: ...mpli ers and other products from a single turn on wire you should use a Bosch relay as below 6 USB Connector The MINI USB connector will connect to your laptop or other computer so you can use the GUI...

Page 6: ...complete manual thoroughly before starting the set up so you are familiar with the controls and how they work Connect the DSP to the PC with the USB cable turn the system on and open the program Choo...

Page 7: ...y and output level 9 Sliders control the relative output of each channel as well as overall gain 10 The information bar tells what you are doing to the signal and also lets you link channel pairs for...

Page 8: ...Modesto California USA Since 1974 zapco com...

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