C RO S S OV E R S
G. Sub-woofer crossover.
This four position switch allows you to select your low-pass crossoverpoint for your sub-
woofers at 50Hz, 80Hz, 100Hz or 120Hz.
H. Rear high-pass crossover.
This four position switch allows you to select your high-pass crossoverpoint for your rear
speakers at 80Hz, 100Hz, 150Hz or FULL range.
I. Front high-pass crossover. This four position switch allows you to select your high-pass
crossoverpoint for your front speakers at 100Hz, 150Hz, 200Hz or FULL range.
Important! Set your crossoverpoints correctly before you mount your CXQ1. Consult you offi-
cial Caliber dealer if you are unsure of the correct settings.
The CXQ1 comes with a three pin modular wiring harnass. This wiring harnass contains color
coded wires. The red wire is the +12V, the black wire is the ground and the orange wire is the
remote turn-on lead. Connecting these wires should be fairly easy. Use the following guidelines to
assist you in your connections.
1. Pull your source unit out of the dash far enough until the wires are exposed
2. Use a test light or a (digital) volt meter and find a constant +12V lead for the radio. Splice into
this lead.Take the red wire from the wiring harnass and connect it inline with the +12V wire
using a barrelconnector of appropiate size. Crimp the wires back together.
3. Locate the ground wire supplied to the source and splice into it.Take the black wire from the
wiring harnass and connect it inline with the ground wire using a barrelconnector of appropiate
size. Crimp the wires back together.
If your ground wire is screwed to the back of your source, you may use this to ground the
black wire. Be sure to use a ringterminal of the appropiate size and tighten the screw securely.
If your source is receiving its ground through the antenna, you will need to find your own
grounding point. Locate a metal area close to the CXQ1 that is a good source of ground
(preferably the floor). Eliminate unwanted paint using a wire brush or sandpaper.Terminate the
black wire using the correct size of ring terminal and attach it to the bare metal. Spread sili
cone over the screw and bare metal to prevent rust.
4. You should now have one wire left, the remote turn-on.This wire is to be connected up to
the remote turn-on lead coming out of the source unit. Use a barrel connector of appropiate
size to interlink these wires.
If your source does not have a remote turn-on lead, you will need to find a switched +12V
supply.This can be done by using a toggle switch or using an ignition controlled lead.
5. Plug the modular three pin harnass into the corresponding socket on the rear of the CXQ1.
S I G N A L C A B L E S
Choose the correct length and style of RCA patch cables for your needs. Better RCA's, such as
the ones from the Caliber Get Connected series, have gold-plated connectors and multiple layers
of shielding for better noise rejection (consult your official Caliberdealer about these cables and RCA's).
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Run all of the RCA's from the amplifiers to the location of the CXQ 1. Make sure you run the
RCA's on the opposite side of the vehicle from where you ran the power cables to the amplifiers.
Attach the RCA's tor the amplifiers and to the corresponding ports of the CXQ 1.The sub-wo-
fer output to the sub-woofer amp, the rear output to the rear amp and the front output to the
front amp. Now attach the RCA's to the output of the source and the input of the CXQ 1.Always
be careful not to cross the power wires with your RCA cables.
L E V E L A D J U S T M E N T
Level adjustment is a very serious business. If done incorrect, much damage can be done to your
system. If you follow the steps here below one by one, nothing can go wrong, and you will get the
best output possible from your CXQ 1.
1. Turn all the input level(s) on your amplifier(s) to a minimum.
2. Turn the input gain on your CXQ 1 to a minimum.
3. Turn the mastervolume of the CXQ 1 (knob 3) to two o'clock.
4. Turn the volume of your radio/cd-player to 80% of the maximum volume.
Now slowly turn up the input gain of the CXQ 1 until you hear distortion in your speakers. Listen
carefully when your speakers start to distort. Turn the input gain of the CXQ 1 a little bit back
from the point where the distortion began. In this way you will get the optimum performance from
your CXQ 1.
Once you've tuned the CXQ 1 to perfection, you are ready to mount it.
M O U N T I N G T H E C X Q 1
Choose your mounting location before you start the wiring.This 1/2 DIN sized unit can easily be
mounted in either dash location (if available) or an under the dash position using the mounting
hardware supplied. Use the mountingdiagram for mounting the CXQ 1 Crossover/Equalizer.
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