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DIAGNOSTIC FAULT CODES

Thermal (Heatsink)

The Amplifier has Over Heated. Turn the volume down and let it cool off

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Thermal (Transformer)

The Power Supply Transformer has Over Heated. Turn the volume down and let it cool off.

Code 11

  Under Voltage 

The Battery Voltage it too low. I bet your car won’t start. If it does, you have a bad connection.

Code 12 

  Short (Low Power Channel) 

Shorted speaker or wire on Channels 1-4. Turn the system off unill you can get this fault corrected. Also includes internal shorts.

Code 13

   Repeated Shorts

You didn’t turn the system off, did you?

Code 14

   Over Voltage

Your Alternator is Over-Charging. Have your vehicle’s electrical system tested right away.

Code 15

   DC Output Protection

DC Current was detected on the speaker line and to avoid damaging the speakers, this amplifier has shut down. This will probably require factory service. 

Code 16

   Short (High Power Channel)

Shorted speaker or wire on subwoofer channels (5 or 5-6) also includes internal shorts.

Normal Turn on

Blue is good. This is normal self test and turn on delay.

Power/Processor Reset

You will see this the first time the amplifier is powered up or the microprocessor resets. This code will vary from model to model. 

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Warning
Take extra care when using CCA (Copper Clad Aluminum) or pure aluminum wire to insure the connections as clean 
and tight. Do to aluminums highly reactive nature these connections can fail without the typical "Green" or tarnished 
look you would expect with copper.  Aluminum also has a greater rate of expansion do to heat and care must be taken 
to insure that the connection is not over tightened. This can result in the failure of the power or ground connector and 
possibly the circuit board.

Recommendations for all Class D amplifiers

Class D amplifiers by the nature of there design emit a certain amount of RF (Radio Frequency) radiation. While we have 
optimized the design to reduce this to a minimum level there are still steps you can take to eliminate any unwanted FM 
radio interference. The tips below apply to any class D amplifier.

Always mount the amplifier as far from the antenna as the installation will allow. At the same time you will want to keep it 
away from the radio or any other electronics that may prove to be sensitive to FR radiation.

Make the ground wire as short as possible. Think of the ground like it is an antenna. Short antennas do not work as well.

Use twisted pair wires as much as possible. If you can manage it all the speaker wire and input cable weather by RCA or 
speaker level should be twisted. If you do not have twisted pair wire you may be able to twist it yourself. 

If you encounter a problem with FM interference you can try turning the amplifier 90 degrees or changing its location 
completely.  RF radiation can be very directional.  

Running the Cables

Carefully run the power and signal cables through the passenger compartment of the vehicle. Running power down one 
side and signal down the other is the preferred method. If this isn’t possible, keep them separated as much as possible. 
When running through any metal, always use a rubber grommet to prevent the power wire from shorting and to reduce 
the risk of fire. A 4 gauge or larger wire should be used for power and ground connections. ALWAYS install a fuse on the 
power wire within 18 inches of the battery for safety.

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Summary of Contents for XDi 850.5

Page 1: ...with a little effort it will lift off The majority of the controls can then be easily accessed XDi 850 5 Full Range Class D Amplifier www arcaudio com OWNER S MANUAL Introduction 1 Finding a Suitable Location 1 Supplying Power 1 The Ground 1 Running the Cables 2 Class D amplifiers 2 Diagnostic Fault Codes 2 Controls and Features Inputs 3 Gains 3 Crossovers 3 Remote Level Control 3 Bass Boost 4 Ohm...

Page 2: ...low for proper heat dissipation Warning We build all ARC Audio products to play at high volumes for extended periods of time Your ears however are not designed for high volume listening This product can easily generate volumes that can permanently damage your hearing We urge you to limit your exposure to very high volume sound You may also find your state has laws governing the volume of an audio ...

Page 3: ...een or tarnished look you would expect with copper Aluminum also has a greater rate of expansion do to heat and care must be taken to insure that the connection is not over tightened This can result in the failure of the power or ground connector and possibly the circuit board Recommendations for all Class D amplifiers Class D amplifiers by the nature of there design emit a certain amount of RF Ra...

Page 4: ...e a throttle It makes the amp more sensitive to input from the stereo With the gain up the amp will reach full output at a lower volume setting on the deck At higher gain settings the amp also becomes more sensitive to noise from the car s electrical system Try to run the gain at the lowest setting possible for you system There is no correct gain setting Because speakers require different power de...

Page 5: ...aker outputs It is equipped with a removable plug style terminal for speaker wire connections up to 14 AWG Make this connection carefully and neatly Strip your wire back 5 16 and twist the exposed leads and insert them into the block terminal while being careful that there is no loose or frayed strands of wire Tighten the standard head screw down on the terminal until the wire is tightly secured i...

Page 6: ... nut bolt and lock washer is advisable here It is advisable to test the ground with an Ohmmeter between the ground cable and the negative battery cable to insure a good low resistance connection Some alloys used in modern cars do not offer the best ground If you believe this is the case consult with the vehicle s manufacturer Run the speaker wire to the speakers It is advised that you leave some e...

Page 7: ...OAD WILL BE 2 OHM STEREO From Head Unit Subwoofer Output From Head Unit Rear RCA Output From Head Unit Front RCA Output 5 CHANNEL STEREO 4 CHANNEL HIGH PASS W SUB XDi 850 5 Set to HIGH Use this Crossover for HIGH Use this Crossover for SUB Set to HIGH Use this Crossover for HIGH 6 Top ...

Page 8: ...t work perfectly the first time it is recommended that you find an alternative remote trigger immediately From Head Unit Right Front Speaker Output From Head Unit Left Front Speaker Output From Head Unit Right Rear Speaker Output From Head Unit Left Rear Speaker Output From Right Subwoofer Output if Present From Left Rear Subwoofer Output if Present R L 100Ω 100Ω 100Ω 100Ω 100Ω 100Ω All XDi amplif...

Page 9: ...ages for personal injury This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state This warranty applies to products sold and used in the United States of America In all other countries please contact your distributor SPECIFICATIONS Total Harmonic Distortion 02 THD 08 THD Total Harmonic Distortion 02 THD 08 THD Total Harmonic Distortion 06 THD 05 TH...

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