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Summary of Contents for vision2 Series

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Page 2: ...N Installation of the Amplifier Electrical Connection Functions Controls 2 Channel Mode 2 Speakers Stereo 1 Channel Mode 1 Subwoofer Mono bridged Functions Controls 4 Channel Mode 2 Frontspeakers Stereo 2 Rearspeakers Stereo 2 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER VE 900 2 1500 2 4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER VE 600 4 1000 4 30 3 Channel Mode 2 Frontspeakers Stereo 1 Subwoofer Mono bridged ...

Page 3: ...operation 1 Ohm Mode only for music playback VE1000 2 2 2 x 175 2 x 300 1 x 600 1000 0 15 9 V 40Hz 4000Hz 0 18 dB 10Hz 2500Hz 257 x 60 2 x 500 0 180 2 x 350 2 x 650 1 x 1200 2000 2 x 1000 VE1800 2 2 2 x 400 2 x 700 1 x 1400 1800 0 15 9 V 40Hz 4000Hz 0 18 dB 10Hz 2500Hz 257 x 60 2 x 900 0 180 2 x 800 2 x 1400 1 x 2800 3600 2 x 1800 10Hz 1000Hz VE800 4 4 4 x 80 4 x 140 2 x 280 400 0 15 9 V 257 x 60 ...

Page 4: ...self tapping screw securely affix the bare wire ends to the vehicle chassis Use a piece of cable which is as short as possible use the same gauge as used for the 12V cable Make sure that the connection is safe a loose connection may result in amplifier noise and fault condition Remote REM Many music sources have an output terminal for connection of the remote turn on of the power amplifier If a ra...

Page 5: ...l line signal from a appropriate Signal Transmitter See page 32 F4 REMOTE Terminal for the included REMOTE CONTROL to adjust the Bass Level R1 FUSE Fuse block to prevent damages of the amplifier See page 20 R2 BATT 12V Terminal for the plus connection See page 20 R3 REM Terminal for remote turn on of the head unit See page 20 R4 GROUND Terminal for the ground minus connection See page 20 R5 SPEAKE...

Page 6: ...NOTE If the amplifier s top panel is white illuminated the amplifier is in power mode If the display is red illuminated the protection mode of the amplifier is activated caused by a malfunction See page 33 CAUSES Overheating short circuit on the speakers overload caused by low impedance or low power or damage ...

Page 7: ...e HIGH PASS Filter is activated This mode is required for speakers with a diameter from 8 7 cm up to 16 cm FULL In this position a full range signal is conducted to the speakers It is required for speakers with a diameter over 20 cm T5 T7 T9 T11 are out of function BAND PASS LOW PASS In this position Lowpass Filter is activated This operation mode is required for subwoofers By using T7 and T11 the...

Page 8: ...HIGH PASS because the loudspeakers could get damaged by too low frequencies The threshold frequency should be between 60Hz 150Hz depending on speakers sizes and is adjustable by the T7 In this configuration Lowpass T11 should not be used The pushbuttons T5 T9 should be set to 12dB Position not pressed When PHASE SHIFT is activated by the T3 STEREO the acoustical center is separately adjustable by ...

Page 9: ...MOTE T8 allows you to adjust the BASS BOOST between 0 and 18 dB Please use the BASS BOOST carefully The included BASS REMOTE allows you to adjust BASS LEVEL from the driver s seat INPUT GAIN Turn the INPUT GAIN control T6 on the amplifier to 9V Position Turn the head unit volume control to about 80 90 of its full setting Turn the INPUT GAIN control T6 clockwise until you hear some distortion Then ...

Page 10: ... balanced symmetrical line signal from a appropriate Signal transmitter See page 32 F6 CHANNEL 3 4 BASS BOOST This controller allows you to adjust the BASS BOOST of Channel 3 4 from 0 up to 18 dB Please use the Bass Boost carefully R1 FUSE Fuse block to prevent damages of the amplifier See page 20 R2 BATT 12V Terminal for the plus connection See page 20 R3 REM Terminal for remote turn on of the he...

Page 11: ...NOTE If the amplifier s top panel is white illuminated the amplifier is in power mode If the display is red illuminated the protection mode of the amplifier is activated caused by a malfunction See page 33 CAUSES Overheating short circuit on the speakers overload caused by low impedance or low power or damage ...

Page 12: ...lter of Channel 3 4 is activated This mode is required for speakers with a diameter from 8 7 cm up to 16 cm FULL In this position full range signal is conducted to the speakers It is required for speakers with an diameter about 20 cm T9 T10 T11 T12 are out of function BAND PASS In this position the LOW PASS Filter of Channel 3 4 is activated This mode is required for subwoofers By using T11 and T1...

Page 13: ...tems Ø20cm plus T7 should be set to FULL Full Range Signal For smaller speaker systems Ø8 7cm Ø16cm T7 should be set on HIGH PASS because the loudspeakers could get damaged by too low frequencies The threshold frequency should be between 60Hz 150Hz depending on speakers sizes and is adjustable by T5 The pushbuttons T9 T10 should be set on 12dB Position not pressed In this configuration LOW PASS T1...

Page 14: ... threshold frequency of the LOW PASS should be between 60Hz 150Hz depending on size of the subwoofer and is adjustable by T11 The lower threshold frequency Subsonicfilter is adjustable by T12 See page 32 When the Pushbuttons T9 T10 are pressed the slew rate of the frequency response is raised up to 24dB in Mono mode See page 32 BASS BOOST F6 allows you to adjust the BASS BOOST between 0 and 18 dB ...

Page 15: ...12 See page 32 When the Pushbuttons T9 T10 are pressed the slew rate of the frequency response is raised up to 24dB in Mono mode See page 32 BASS BOOST BASS REMOTE Both features should not be used in this configuration INPUT GAIN Control Turn the INPUT GAIN control T6 T8 on the amplifier to 9V Position Turn the head unit volume control to about 80 90 of ist full setting Turn the INPUT GAIN control...

Page 16: ...cause the distance between the listener and speakers is much shorter on the left side With the Phase Shift Control of the ESX VISION VE Series the stage s acoustical center can be adjusted It is continously variable between 0 180 degrees By changing the Phase you can virtually move your speakers to the left side and the signal arrives later for instance on the left ear of the listener and the acou...

Page 17: ...ew create radiated electrical fields as well as noise on the 12 volt supply and ground Remember to isolate the problem first unplug amplifier input RCA cables if the noise is still present check the speaker leads if not plug the RCA s back and investigate the source driving the amplifier one component at a time A ticking or whine that changes with engine RPM 1 This problem could be caused by radia...

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