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FINAL SYSTEM CHECK

INPUT SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT
The Input Sensitivity Control is located on the Front Panel.  The objective of input sensitivity
adjustment is to match the output of the source unit with the input of the amplifier.  The output
voltage of individual source units can vary. For example, some radios have an output of 200 mV
and others have 5 Volts or more. To cater to these variations, the QE amplifier has an adjustable
input sensitivity level that ranges from 100 mV to 5 volts.
Adjusting this control requires some experimenting. Basically, you want all the gain at the begin-
ning of the system, NOT at the end (amplifier).  Turn your headunit UP and keep your amplifier
gains at the minimum possible setting (counter-clockwise).  This will give you the best sound and
lowest signal to noise ratio.

Besides better sonic reproduction, proper input sensitivity also helps to prolong the reliability
span of your amplifier by eliminating excessive internal temperature generated by incompatible
source unit output and amplifier input.

Note : Turning the input gain UP does NOT indicate MORE power. Just MORE noise. The input
gain control IS NOT a power control. REMEMBER that the input gain control has nothing to do
with the power output of the amplifier

Figure 10: Input Sensitivity Control 

1. Turn the Input Sensitivity Control all the way down (counter clockwise).
2. Set the volume control of the source unit to approximately 2/3 of its maximum output.
3. Turn the balance control of the source unit to its center position.
4. Leave the tone (bass/treble) controls at their usual position.
5. Play a CD or tape track with great dynamic range.
6. Use the Bass Boost Control to enhance the bass performance (if desired).
7. To locate the optimum input sensitivity setting, ask the person assisting you to turn the Input

Sensitivity Control clockwise until audio distortion starts to develop.  Turn the sensitivity 
control backwards slightly to minimize the distortion.

8. If you constantly switch between CD/tape and radio, you will need further adjustment since

radio output level differs from that of CD or tape.  In this case, you need to locate a 
balanced sensitivity setting which is best for both the output level of radio and that of 
CD or tape.

CROSSOVER SELECTION
The amplifier has built-in high-pass/low-pass filters for both front and rear channels that can be
defeated by sliding the switch to the OFF position.

1. When the high-pass is selected, the amplifier will be devoted to mid/tweeters. 
2. When the low-pass is selected, the amplifier will be used to drive woofers/subwoofers.

With this setting, the optional RS can directly control the amplifier playback level.

3. When the filter is switched off, the amplifier is used as a full range amplifier.

CROSSOVER FREQUENCY SELECTION
Both the high-pass and the low-pass section offer continuously adjustable crossover frequencies
between 30 and 300 Hz. Adjust the setting according to your speaker component specification or
to your particular preference.

BASS BOOST CONTROL (BOOST)
Select a boost level between 0 dB and +18 dB to enhance the bass performance for your sound
system. BASS BOOST is NOT free!  Every 3dB of boost costs you twice as much in power.
Make sure to set the final gains… after setting the Bass Boost to work best with your 
subwoofer/enclosure combination.  More is NOT always better!

Figure 11: Crossover Frequency Adjustment

SETTING UP 480QE USING RS (Remote subwoofer control) 
If you are using the RS control, make sure to take this into account during set-up procedures of
the subwoofer amplifier. You should set the system up with the RS plugged in, and with the level
knob turned all the way down (counter-clockwise).

NOTE: the RS ONLY works in the "rear channel", and ONLY when you’ve selected the LPF (low-
pass) crossover configuration.

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FRONT

 

REAR

MODE

  HPF  OFF  LPF

FREQ

         30
300

         60
180

0
+18

 

BOOST

MODE

  HPF  OFF  LPF

FREQ

         30
300

         60
180

0
+18

 

BOOST

R

5 volts

.1 volt

5 volts

.1 volt

 SENS

MIN                MAX

 SENS

MIN                MAX

FRONT

 REAR

REMOTE
SUB LEVEL

MODE

  HPF  OFF  LPF

FREQ

         30                 300

         60                 180

 

BOOST

MODE

  HPF  OFF  LPF

FREQ

         30                 300

         60                 180

 

BOOST

    REAR

UTS

Front:High-Pass Selected

Front:High-Pass
Frequency adjustment

Rear:Low-Pass
Frequency adjustment

Rear:Low-Pass Selected

 

SENS

 

SENS

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Страница 2: ...ers feature 18 dB per octave high pass and low pass Furthermore the crossover frequencies are continuously variable for fine tuning of your audio system OVER CURRENT SHORT CIRCUIT AND DC OFFSET PROTECTION The sophisticated circuitry monitors abnormal conditions such as voltage spikes oscillation DC offset or short circuit When any of these undesirable conditions exceed their respective preset limi...

Страница 3: ...e of your sound system 11 REAR CHANNEL INPUT SENSITIVITY LEVEL CONTROL SENS The input sensitivity level can be varied from 5 0 volts to 100 mV depending on the output voltage of the source unit refer to sub section titled INPUT SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT 12 REAR CHANNEL HIGH IMPEDANCE INPUT To be connected to RCA pre amp outputs from a source unit i e radio tape deck or CD player If there is only one ...

Страница 4: ...cooling period As soon as the temperature returns to a safe level the amplifier will restart and resume normal operation This indicator also lights up when the amplifier detects either an over current situation shorted speaker outputs or a DC offset at the outputs Turn off the amplifier double check all inputs and speaker connections to make sure there is no short or inappropriate inputs If all co...

Страница 5: ...ot be exposed to moisture and water Taking all the above into consideration the best mounting position for the amplifier would be the floor of the trunk or behind the rear seat back WIRING LAYOUT Once the location of all the components has been determined plan the best routes for all the necessary wiring making sure that the wires are easily accessible without dismounting the vari ous components M...

Страница 6: ...dd a fuse or circuit breaker to any power wire that runs through a firewall or sheet metal to protect the battery the vehicle and more importantly you It is highly recommended that installation is carried out by an authorized Coustic dealer Connect the Amplifier Remote Control Connect the remote input terminal of the amplifier to the remote output terminal of the source unit to establish amplifier...

Страница 7: ...will need further adjustment since radio output level differs from that of CD or tape In this case you need to locate a balanced sensitivity setting which is best for both the output level of radio and that of CD or tape CROSSOVER SELECTION The amplifier has built in high pass low pass filters for both front and rear channels that can be defeated by sliding the switch to the OFF position 1 When th...

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Страница 9: ... the audio Check all ground connections system is on SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE 8 Whining noise when Reroute power cable from the battery to the source unit engine is running with noise directly bypassing the battery terminal in the fuse box varying with the accelerator Check power connections to be sure they are clean noise level varies with Check ground connections to be sure the ground wire is in s...

Страница 10: ...or installation Should a defect occur Coustic will repair or at its option replace defective units parts with new or factory rebuilt materials without charge for either parts or labor to the original purchaser Replacement units parts will be warranted for the remaining portion of the original warranty period IMPORTANT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER INSTALLATION OR DAMAGE RESULTING FROM ACCIDENT MISU...

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