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Power Indicator Lamps
The Power Indicator Lamps will light to indicate that the
unit is connected to the battery and that the Remote
Turn-On terminal is rec12 volts, thus turning
on the amplifier.
After initial set-up, the amplifier should not require any
further adjustment unless there is a change in the car
stereo or speaker system with which it is used.
Level (Gain) Controls
The amplifier is capable of operating from sources
supplying a wide range of input levels. The Level controls
should initially be set to the mid-rotation position.
If it is found that there is not enough output even when
the volume control on the car stereo is at its maximum
setting, adjust the Level control to increase the output
from the system.If, however, there is still output from
the amplifier when the car stereo volume control is at
its minimum setting, orthe output level increases too
fast with a small rotation ofthe volume control, adjust
the Level control to decrease the output from the
system. Once the correct setting is found, these
controls should not require any further adjustment.
Fuses
The circuitry of the amplifier is protected from damage by
an automotive-type fast-blow fuse. If fuse replacement
is necessary, use only fuses of the of the same ampere
rating as originally supplied with the unit. The use of fuses
with incorrect ratings may cause serious damage to the
amplifier. If fuses blow consistently, carefully check all
electrical connections to the unit.
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OPERATION
HI-INPUT
HI-INPUT
GND
GND
L +
L +
R +
R +
LL
RR
MIN
MIN
MAX
MAX
GAIN
GAIN
RR
LL
PWR
PWR
FUSE
FUSE
REM
BATT
GND
LEFT
RIGHT
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