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Power and Speaker Connections

(Refer to Wiring Diagram on page 5.)

A-Main Power-Red Wire B+

Connect the RED wire (B+) to an accessory fuse that is switched OFF when
the key switch is in the OFF position and is switched ON when the key switch
is switched to the ON or accessory position.

(This does not apply to cars

with 6volt system)

B-Memory Back-Up-Orange Wire B+

Connect the orange wire (memory B+) to an accessory fuse that is always
ON regardless of the position of the key switch.The lead supplies power to the
program memory and the clock circuit when the USA-630 is switched off.(This
does not apply to cars with 6volt system)

C-Power Antenna (Auto-Antenna) - Yellow Wire

This wire can be connected to the positive switch terminal of the relay for the
auto antenna (if your car is equipped )or to the remote on switch of the ampli-
fier or booster (if equipped). NOTE:DO NOT connect this wire to a negative
position or to any device that requires high current Otherwise the radio may
fail or become "fried". If your car is not equipped with an auto antenna,leave
this wire sealed and do not allow it to short to any other positions.

D - Ground Wire - Black

Connect the black ground wire to any clean paint and contaminant free area
of vehicle chassis.
NOTE: Proper grounding is essential for optimum performance of your radio.

E - Speaker Wires

Connect the speaker wires as shown in Figure 1.

Low Level Output (Line Out Jacks) Connection

The USA-630 is equipped with low level, high impedance outputs. The low
level outputs (RCA type Line Out Jack) will not drive speakers. If you are con-
necting an amplifier or plan on it in the future, it is recommended to use these
leads. It makes for a cleaner and easier Installation.

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Noise Suppression

All CAM Systems are designed for maximum electrical noise rejection. In some instal-
lations however, electrical noise may affect the quality of sound reproduction.
If noise is present after installing the USA-630, identify the source of the noise using
the descriptions under Sources Of Electrical Noise. To eliminate the noise follow the
procedures described under Elimination of the specific noise source.

Noise Suppression
1

-Check all ground connections. Remove paint from painted surfaces to secure a

good electrical ground.

2

-Check battery posts. If contacts are corroded or loose, clean and tighten both 

terminals.

3

-Check battery or add fluid.

4

-Check condition of spark plug and distributor leads. Worn or damaged leads will 

generate noise than can be very difficult to eliminate.

5

-Check installation of factory noise suppressor(s). Verify that the connections are 

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solid. Refer to the vehicles service manual for nose suppressor location or allow a 

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qualified mechanic to inspect the device(s) for you.

6

-(Optional) Some professional installers will install a simple L.C. noise filter even if 

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there is no noise present in the system. This is a simple and relatively inexpensive 

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device available at your nearest Autosound dealer or electronic supply store. Most 

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filters designed for car stereos carry a current rating of 3 amps or more. Follow the 

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manufacturers installation instructions. This filter is installed in the power lines of the

car stereo.

Sources Of Electrical Noise

Alternator Noise

This noise is generally a high pitch whine present with the engine running.The pitch of
the whine will vary as engine RPM varies. Alternator noise usually becomes more
apparent with an electrical load to the system. Switching the headlights on usually
increases the noise.

Elimination
1.

Install an L.C.noise filter (available from your Autosound dealer or your nearby     

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electronic or automotive supply store) in the power lines of your USA-630. This filter 

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should be rated at 3 amps minimum.

2.

Start the car’ s engine.switch on the lights (to accentuate the noise) and switch 

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on the USA-630. If noise is still present, proceed to step 3.

3.

Install an alternator noise filter (available from your Autosound dealer or your 

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nearby electronic or automotive supply store). Follow manufacturer’ s installation 

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instructions.

Antenna

Input

USB

Input

CD Changer 

iCAMKIT

Input

AUX

Input

Line - Out

Front

Line - Out

Rear

Fuse

Box

R L

R

L

L

R

Summary of Contents for USA-630

Page 1: ...oblems costs incurred for removal or reinstallation of product or damage of tapes speakers accessories or car electrical systems This warranty does not apply to any product or part thereof which has been damaged through alteration mishandling misuse neglect or accident ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRIT TEN WARRANTY UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR A...

Page 2: ...r Type PLL Frequency Range 87 5 108 MHz Image Rejection 50dB Quieting Sensitivity 4uV T H D 1 IF Rejection 60dB AM Section Frequency Range 530 1710KHz S N Ratio 50dB Selectivity 25dB Audio Section Output Channel 60X4 Output Impedance 4ohm per speaker Response 30Hz 18KHz USB File compatibility MP3 WMA General Power Supply 12VDC Negative Ground Speaker impedance 4 8 ohm Stand By Current 0 02A Chassi...

Page 3: ... advised that you do Not return defective units to your dealer There is generally no exchange e g as is standard Electronics Industry Policy Also most dealers do not have radio technicians test benches etc and a return to factory through a dealer can extend turn around times by weeks Please call Custom Autosound requesting technical assistance if a problem occurs We will gladly trouble shoot advis...

Page 4: ...pe off remaining speaker leads to prevent a short Plug in or wire the red power wire to a switched 12volt source Plug in or wire the orange memory wire to a constant 12volt source Wire the black ground wire to a clean solid chassis point or original ground wire from the factory radio Good Listening Audio quality is only as good as speaker quality 3 12 Antenna Noise A static or crackle heard throug...

Page 5: ...noise using the descriptions under Sources Of Electrical Noise To eliminate the noise follow the procedures described under Elimination of the specific noise source Noise Suppression 1 Check all ground connections Remove paint from painted surfaces to secure a good electrical ground 2 Check battery posts If contacts are corroded or loose clean and tighten both terminals 3 Check battery or add flui...

Page 6: ... will appear on the LCD 2 USA EURO FREQUENCY SELECTOR This feature is used to select how the radio receives signals for either USA or European channel spacing see fig 2 1 Disconnect the main power and the memory power 2 Move the channel space switch to USA position This changes the channel space to 200KHz for FM and 10KHz for AM Move channel space switch to EUR position to change the channel space...

Page 7: ...l the desired source is shown on the LCD display 10 CD Indicator Disc Number Track Number Disc Up Disc Down Track Up Track Down Track UP Down TURN USB Player The USB decoder is compatible with MP3 MPEG Audio Layer 3 and WMA Windows Media Audio files It is preferable to set up your flash drive thumb drive with a folder system This way you can advance to another set of songs folder by pressing the d...

Page 8: ... above 2 3 steps to program another station on another button Repeat above steps until 4 stations are programmed in FM 2 and 4 in FM 3 for a total of 12 stations B AM Programming 1 Repeat the steps 2 3 above but with the Band Selector 2 in the AM band 8 BAND TUNING PRESS ON OFF VOLUME CD MODE CHANGE BUTTON Tuner Mode Pre set Number Stereo Indicator pre set 1 pre set 2 pre set 3 pre set 4 fig 4 fig...

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