FIG. 1 POWER SUPPLY / REMOTE SWITCH-ON CONNECTIONS
(1) Terminal for + 12 V battery voltage
(2) REM terminal for remote switch-on
(3) GND terminal for the ground, to the battery's minus pole
(4) Battery
(5) Cable fuse
(6) To your car radio's automatic aerial connection
If your car is not equipped with an automatic aerial connection, connect this cable's plus pole (+) to
the ignition lock. An on/off switch should be inserted in this case. Make sure that this switch is
switched off if the amplifier is not used.
FIG. 2 4-CHANNEL MODE
Connect and set the amplifier as shown in Fig. 2 if it is to be controlled by a car radio with four output
channels and used with four loudspeakers:
(1) To the car radio, front left output
(2) To the car radio, front right output
(3) To the car radio, rear left output
(4) To the car radio, rear right output
(5) Front left loudspeaker
(6) Front right loudspeaker
(7) Rear left loudspeaker
(8) Rear right loudspeaker
FIG. 3/4 3-CHANNEL MODE
The 3-channel mode uses the high-pass filter for channels 1/2 and the low-pass filter for Channels 3/4.
Section 5 describes how they are used.
FIG. 3
Connect and set the amplifier as shown in Fig. 3 if it is to be controlled by a car radio with stereo output
and used with stereo satellite loudspeakers and a subwoofer.
(1) To the car radio, left output
(2) To the car radio, right output
(3) Left satellite loudspeaker
(4) Right satellite loudspeaker
(5) Subwoofer
FIG. 4
Connect and set the amplifier as shown in Fig. 4 if it is to be controlled by a car radio with stereo receiver
and separate subwoofer output and used with stereo satellite loudspeakers and a subwoofer.
(1) To the car radio, left output
(2) To the car radio, right output
(2) To the car radio, subwoofer output
(4) Left satellite loudspeaker
(5) Right satellite loudspeaker
(6) Subwoofer
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