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Tools and material needed

Tools:

Flat and Phillips screwdrivers
Wire cutter, Wire stripper
Electric drill with drills
Crimping tool
Digital multimeter or test lamp

Material:

Speaker wire: minimum
12 AWG = 4 mm

2

  for subwoofers

13 – 16 AWG = 1,5-2,5 mm

 for other

speakers
Stainless metal screws for mounting the
amplifier to the amplifier board and the
amplifier board to the vessel, and some
extra for fuse holder.
Electrical insulation tape

Amplifier installation kit:

If available, buy an amplifier installation kit. It
contains normally all you need. This is what you
have to buy if you buy the items separately.

Power cable,minimum 8 AWG = 10 mm

2

for MRA22, 4 AWG = 21 mm

2

 for MRA 31/41.

1 pc of fuseholder to install close to the
b fuse 50 Ampere.
15 AWG = 1,5 mm

2

 wire for remote turn on /

off cable from radio / CD.
RCA-cable for input from radio.
Different lengths are available.
Two ring crimp terminals –one
for connection to the battery plus and one
for the battery minus connection.
Two heavy fork crimp terminals to connect
+ and – to amplifer – but you do only need
them if you use heavy cable or to make the
installation look nicer.
Four to ten fork crimp terminals to
connect the speaker cables – but you do
only need them if you use heavy cables or
want the installation to look nicer.
One fork crimp terminal to connect the
remote wire to the amplifier, but you need it
only to make it look nicer.
Four to eight splicers to connect speaker
cables to high level input cable, if high level
input is used.
Wire ties

3

If amplifier installation kits are available with  diffe-
rent size of power cable, chose the most heavy
power cable to improve sound quality and to allow
more amplifiers to be installed now or later.

These are the minimum sizes we recommend for
the  amplifiers:
MRA22

10 mm

2

 (7 AWG)

MRA31/41

21 mm

2

 (4 AWG)

This is for cable lengths up to 5 meters.
The ground cable must have the same size.

Wiring

Connect power and remote

Connect the fuse holder as close to the vessel
b as possible, using AWG 8 = 10 mm

or

heavier cable. Use a ring crimp terminal cable to
connect to b. Apply silicon grease to the fuse
to prevent corrosion. Use a 50 Amp fuse for both
amplifiers.

Connect the battery cable by a crimp fork terminal
(spade ) to the +12 Volt on the amplifier. Do likewise
with the negative cable. If you use a AWG 8 = 10
mm

2

 or thinner cable, you can do without the crimp

terminal and put the cable right into the connector.
Be sure to use a rubber grommet or a plastic
insulating tube where the cable passes places when
it can easily be jammed. Use wire ties to secure to
existing cables.

DLS FH1
fuse holder

To head unit
remote

For RCA cable signal input:

Connect the radio power antenna lead = remote
turn on/off from the car stereo to the amplifier remote
connection. This turns on the amplifier when the
car stereo is turned on.
You can either use the built in remote cable in the
RCA cable itself or use a separate cable.
We recommend to use a separate remote wire and
run the RCA lead separate from remote wire, power
cables and speaker cables.
You can either use a crimp fork terminal or insert
the cable directly into the amplifier terminal. If there
is no remote voltage available from the stereo, you
must connect to the ignition key through the radio
or any accessories fuse.

For High Level input:

We recommend you to connect the remote wire as
described above. The amplifier will produce soft on
/ soft off operation this way. You must set the Hi
level/Low level switch to High level position in this
case.
In the case that there is no remote voltage available
from the car stereo or you want to simplify the in-
stallation, the amplifier can be turned on/ turned off
by the high level input voltage. This is done when
the Hi level/Low level switch is set to Hi level posi-
tion. There is a small disadvantage that this function
gives soft turn on operation but some pop sound
when switching off.

Remote terminal ( REM )

MRA22, MRA31, MRA41

Содержание MRA22

Страница 1: ...ound on our WEB site www dls se Contents Installation 2 Tools and materials needed 3 Amplifier installation kit 3 Wiring Power and Remote 3 Input and controls Input wiring Hi Low level 4 Parallel input 4 Hi Low input switch 4 Fuses Protect light 4 Input level control 5 Phase control 5 Crossovers 5 MRA 22 speaker wiring Front speakers 6 Subwoofer 6 MRA 31 speaker wiring Front speakers 7 Subwoofer 7...

Страница 2: ...tem wiring outside or underneath the vessel This is an extremely dangerous practice which can result in severe damage to your vessel and person Protect all system wires from sharp edges metal fiberglass etc by carefully routing them tying them down and using grommets and loom where appropriate Do not mount the amplifier in the engine compartment or in any other area that will expose the amplifier ...

Страница 3: ...ust have the same size Wiring Connect power and remote Connect the fuse holder as close to the vessel battery as possible using AWG 8 10 mm2 or heavier cable Use a ring crimp terminal cable to connect to battery Apply silicon grease to the fuse to prevent corrosion Use a 50 Amp fuse for both amplifiers Connect the battery cable by a crimp fork terminal spade to the 12 Volt on the amplifier Do like...

Страница 4: ...ot available on MRA31 Input Output A A B B Parallel input on MRA31 MRA41 On MRA31 the PC position internally connects the A B input with the input for channel C On MRA41 the PCD position internally connects the A B and C D inputs High Input C D Ch White A ch White Black A ch Grey Black B ch Grey B ch Power Green Protect Red Power Light Protect light The power light green comes on when the amplifie...

Страница 5: ... the subwoofer connections and make a new adjustment NOTE This function is intended for car use and may not be fully functional in boats Set the control to 0 Phase control MRA31 0 180 PHASE Subsonic filter MRA31 The Subsonic filter blocks the very deepest frequencies from reaching the subwoofers It has a fixed frequency of 25 Hz and can be switched On Off For sub channel C only Level 5V 0 25V LPF ...

Страница 6: ...tion This way we can use this amplifier to feed a 2 way system where the midbasses are fed from 80 Hz 4 kHz The tweeters connected to channel C D operate from 4 kHz upwards using the HPF in multiplier po sition x 10 150 Hz 5 kHz Multiply x1 x10 80 800Hz Off On 200 2 k Hz 50 500Hz 500 5 k Hz LPF HPF 50 500Hz 220 2 k Hz 15 150Hz 500 5 k Hz Off On Multiply x1 x10 The MRA31 is a three channel amplifie...

Страница 7: ... as subsonic filter to take away the very deepest frequencies The typical set ting is around 25 40 Hz The LPF will allow low frequencies only and blocks higher frequencies A typical setting is 70 90 Hz LPF Off On 80Hz 200Hz 50Hz 500Hz Filter settings NOTE 4 ohm minimum load when using bridge mode connection Lower impedances may damage the amplifier In bridge mode the amplifier sees a 4 ohm load as...

Страница 8: ...urn on the subsonic filter if you want to remove these frequencis The LPF will allow low frequencies only and blocks higher frequencies A typical setting is 60 80 Hz The phase control can be set continuously from 0 180 degrees This is very useful when you want to adjust the bass sound for best front stage image Start on 0 and turn the control slowly clockwise until you experience the bass sound co...

Страница 9: ...0Hz 500 5 k Hz LPF 220 2 k Hz MRA41 Speaker wiring MRA 41 three different wiring examples 1 Four fullrange speakers to MRA41 One pair in front and one pair in rear Rear speakers Front speakers Filter settings A B Channels With the HPF filter in OFF position the amplifier allows the speakers to play fullrange If you for some reason want to limit the low bass reproduction switch on the HPF filter Th...

Страница 10: ... switch on the HPF filter The typical setting is then around 60 80 Hz Switch the LPF filter switch to ON and the Multiply switch to x10 position Now you can adjust the filter setting from 500 Hz to 5 kHz Adjust the setting to 4 kHz Channel C D are used for tweeters and must be set to play from 4 kHz and up The HPF filter switch must be ON and the multiply swich in x 10 position Now you can adjust ...

Страница 11: ... 10 30 MINU TES The amplifier is overheating due to inadequate venti lation Check mounting position is free from obstruction Do this 1 Move the amplifier to a place with better ventil ation 2 Install one or two fans to cool down the heat sink 3 Overheating can also be caused by an impedance load below the level permitted NO OUTPUT FROM ONE OR MORE SPEAKERS Check the following 1 Balance control pos...

Страница 12: ...onnection of the speaker wire to the terminal of a 1 5 Volt flashlight battery Tap the wire on to the terminal of the battery and observe the movement of the cone The cone should move outwards when the wire touches the battery and inwards when the battery is removed If it is the other way around the speaker has been connected backwards and it must be removed and connected correctly If your system ...

Страница 13: ...sions inch 2 92x14 06x10 55 Weight 4 kg All output power ratings at 13 8 VDC DLS MARINE AUDIO MRA 22 MRA41 Number of channels 2 4 Power output 4 ohm 0 1 THD 2 x 60 W 4 x 70 W Power output 2 ohm 0 2 THD 2 x 100 W 4 x 125 W Power output 4 ohm bridged 1 x 200 W 2 x 200 W Signal to noise ratio A weighted 100 dB 100 dB Damping factor 100 100 Frequency response 10 Hz 35 kHz 10 Hz 35 kHz Input impedance ...

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