| KAC-PS501F   4-CHANNEL POWER AMPLIFIER   INSTRUCTION MANUAL   © B64-1444-00 (EM)   Installation   Self-tapping screw   Cooling fan   Exhaust outlet   Air inlet   Installation board, etc.   (thickness : 15 mm or more)   • Since the power amplifier has no parts which require operation, it can be installed at a position   away from the driver’s seat without any hindrances.   As generally accepted positions for its installation, places such as inside the trunk, etc. can be   considered.   • Use the extension cables. (Optional.)   Length   0.5m   1m   2m   4m   5m   6m   Type   RCA cable   RCA cable (ø7mm)   RCA cable (ø12mm)   CA-2SL   CA-12SL CA-22SL   CA-52SL   CA-53WL   CA-3WL CA-13WL CA-23WL   CA-5W CA-15W CA-25W   CA-45W   CA-65W   2CAUTION   • Do not install the unit under the carpet. Otherwise heat build-up occurs and the unit may be   damaged.   • Install this unit in a location which allows heat to easily dissipate.   Once installed, do not place any object on top of the unit.   • The surface temperature of the amplifier will become hot during use. Install the amplifier in a   place where people, resins, and other substances that are sensitive to heat will not come into   contact with it.   • This unit has cooling fans to decrease the internal temperature. Be careful not to block the   cooling fan openings when installing the unit. Blocking these openings will inhibit the cooling of   the internal temperature and result in malfunction.   • When making a hole under a seat, inside the trunk, or somewhere else in the vehicle, check   that there is nothing hazardous on the opposite side such as a gasoline tank, brake pipe, or   wiring harness, and be careful not to cause scratches or other damage.   • Do not install near the dashboard, rear tray, or air bag safety parts.   • The installation to the vehicle should securely fasten the unit to a place in which it will not   obstruct driving. If the unit comes off due to a shock and hits a person or safety part, it may   cause injury or an accident.   • After installing the unit, check to make sure that electrical equipment such as the brake lamps,   turn signal lamps and windshield wipers operate normally.   English 3   Controls   SPEAKER OUTPUT   A B LEFT   BRIDGED   RIGHT   FUSE(20A×4)   A B BATT.   GND   # @ CONTROL   A INPUT SENSITIVITY(V)   2 3 1 4 0.5   0.2   1 2 3   4 5 FREQ (Hz)   5 (MIN)(MAX)   OFF 25Hz   15Hz   HPF LPF   OFF   STEREO MONO AB   A INFRASONIC   FILTER   OPERATION INPUT SELECT   MONO   CONTROL   CONTROL   A B L L INPUT SENSITIVITY(V)   2 INPUT SENSITIVITY(V)   2 P.CON EXT.AMP.CONT.   B.M.S.   $ % 80   GND   FREQ(Hz)   3 3 1 1 (REMOTE)   OPEN/ B.M.S.   4 4 R 0.5   0.5   FREQ (Hz)   0.2   (MIN)(MAX)   CLOSE   FREQ (Hz)   R 5 0.2   5 50   100   (MIN)(MAX)   OFF 25Hz   15Hz   HPF LPF   OFF   B.M.S.   (+6)   B.M.S.   HPF LPF   OFF   OFF 25Hz   15Hz   STEREO MONO AB   A A B A + B STEREO MONO   OPERATION   INFRASONIC   FILTER   OPERATION INPUT SELECT   LINE IN   LINE OUT   FILTER   INFRASONIC   * 6 7 8 9   0 !   This is a 4 channel amplifier including 2 stereo amplifiers in a body. One amplifier is referred to   as amplifier A and the other is amplifier B. This unit is compatible with a large variety of   systems by combining the switches and functions described in the following.   #1   #2   @ $ % & ^ * FREQ (Hz)   # INPUT SENSITIVITY(V)   2 A L 3 1 HPF LPF   OFF   OFF 25Hz   15Hz   STEREO MONO   OPERATION   A B 4 0.5   0.2   FILTER   INFRASONIC   FREQ (Hz)   R 50   200   50   200   5 (MIN)(MAX)   LO PASS   HI PASS   B.M.S.   80   FREQ(Hz)   AB   A (REMOTE)   OPEN/ B.M.S.   B INPUT SENSITIVITY(V)   2 INPUT SELECT   L CLOSE   3 50   100   1 STEREO MONO   OPERATION   OFF 25Hz   15Hz   HPF LPF   OFF   4 0.5   0.2   (MIN)(MAX)   B.M.S.   (+6)   B.M.S.   INFRASONIC   5 FILTER   50   200   50   200   R LO PASS   HI PASS   #1 When FILTER is set to LPF, the sound is monaural (L+R).   Block diagram   #2 When INFRASONIC is set to 15Hz or 25Hz, the sound is monaural (L+R).   * Note that if OPERATION is set to MONO, Lch is still monaural.   The speakers to be connected should   1 Fuse (20 A × 4)   2 Battery terminal   3 Ground terminal   have an impedance of 4Ω or greater.   When multiple speakers are to be   connected, ensure that the combined   impedance is 4Ω or greater.   4 Amplifier A speaker output   2CAUTION   terminals   The rated input of the speakers should be   no less than the maximum output of the   amplifier. Otherwise malfunction may   result.   5 Amplifier B speaker output   terminals   ❖SPEAKER OUTPUT terminals   • Stereo Connections:   6 RCA cable ground lead terminal   7 Amplifier A LINE IN terminal   8 Amplifier B LINE IN terminal   When you wish to use the unit as a stereo   amplifier, stereo connections are used.   The speakers to be connected should   have an impedance of 2Ω or greater.   When multiple speakers are to be   connected, ensure that the combined   impedance is 2Ω or greater for each   channel.   9 LINE OUT terminal   These jacks output respectively the signals   input to amplifiers A and B. They always   output the stereo signals regardless of the   position of the OPERATION switch.   • Bridged Connections:   When you wish to use the unit as a high-   output monaural amplifier, bridged   connections are used. (Make connections   to the LEFT channel (+) and the RIGHT   channel (-) SPEAKER OUTPUT terminals.)   0 Power control terminal   ! EXT.AMP.CONT. (external   amplifier control) terminal   This controls the B.M.S. (See P.6).   4 English   & FILTER   FREQUENCY   CONTROL   B A INPUT SENSITIVITY(V)   2 B.M.S.   80   FREQ(Hz)   3 1 (REMOTE)   OPEN/ B.M.S.   COOLING FAN   4 AIR   0.5   FREQ (Hz)   0.2   INDUCTION   50   200   50   200   CLOSE   OPERATION/PROTECTION   5 50   100   LO PASS   HI PASS   (MIN)(MAX)   4 / 3 / 2 CHANNEL POWER AMPLIFIER   OPEN/CLOSE   B FILTER   FREQUENCY   B.M.S.   (+6)   B.M.S.   HPF LPF   OFF   OFF 25Hz   15Hz   STEREO MONO   OPERATION   LOW VOLTAGE   50   200   50   200   FILTER   INFRASONIC   LO PASS   HI PASS   B B.M.S.   50   200   50   200   50   200   50   200   LO PASS   HI PASS   LO PASS   HI PASS   ^ @ INPUT SELECTOR switch   % FILTER switch   This switch selects the input method of the   This switch allows to apply high-pass or   low-pass filtering to the speaker outputs.   signals to be amplified by amplifiers A and   B.   • A B position:   Amplifies both of the signals input to   amplifiers A and B.   • HPF (High-Pass Filter) position:   The filter outputs the band of higher   frequencies than the frequency set with the   HPF FREQUENCY control.   • A position:   Amplifies only signal input amplifier A with   both amplifiers A and B.   • OFF position:   The entire bandwidth is output without   filtering.   • LPF (Low-Pass Filter) position:   The filter outputs the band of lower   frequencies than the frequency set with the   LPF FREQUENCY control.   The speaker output is automatically turned   monaural (L+R) and the bass boost function   is activated.   # INPUT SENSITIVITY control   Adjust this control according to the pre-out   level of the centre unit connected to this   amplifier.   The sensitivities of amplifiers A and B can   be adjusted independently regardless of the   position of the input selector switch.   ^ HPF FREQUENCY control   Sets the cutoff frequency when the FILTER   switch is set to HPF.   NOTE   Refer to “Specifications” on the centre   unit’s instruction manual about the pre-out   level.   & LPF FREQUENCY control   Sets the cutoff frequency when the FILTER   switch is set to LPF.   $ OPERATION switch   The amplification methods of the signals   input to amplifiers A and B can be selected   independently according to the setting of   this switch.   * INFRASONIC FILTER switch   When this switch is set to 15 Hz or 25 Hz,   frequencies below the setting value will be   cut. This serves to get rid of unwanted   vibrations that do not result in sound and   improves the speakers’ ability to reproduce   sound. Note that the speaker output will   automatically be set for monaural (L+R)   sound.   • STEREO position:   The amplifier can be used as a stereo   amplifier.   • MONO (Lch) position:   Amplifies the signal input from the left side   only. Set to this position and make bridged   connections to use as a high-power   monaural amplifier. (The input right signal is   not output.)   English 5   B.M.S. (Bass Management System)   2 1 B.M.S.   80   FREQ(Hz)   (REMOTE)   OPEN/ B.M.S.   CLOSE   50   100   B.M.S.   (+6)   COOLING FAN   AIR   INDUCTION   B.M.S.   OPERATION/PROTECTION   4 / 3 / 2 CHANNEL POWER AMPLIFIER   OPEN/CLOSE   FILTER   FREQUENCY   A LOW VOLTAGE   OPERATION/PROTECTION   50   200   50   200   LO PASS   HI PASS   B B.M.S.   50   200   50   200   3 LO PASS   HI PASS   OPEN/CLOSE   LOW VOLTAGE   B.M.S. indicator   B.M.S.   ■ If the unit is not going to be operated from the outside:   1 B.M.S. switch   NOTE   This boosts the bass, focusing mainly on   the frequency setting determined using the   B.M.S. FREQUENCY control.   The bass boost applies only to the B   amplifier.   • (REMOTE) OPEN/CLOSE or   (REMOTE) B.M.S. position:   When the switch is in this position, the   bass is not boosted.   • If the slide panel meets an obstacle whilst   sliding, the slide operation will be halted. If   this happens, remove the obstacle and then   press the OPEN/CLOSE button again.   • If the centre unit power is switched OFF, or   the vehicle engine is switched OFF, whilst   the slide panel is open, the slide panel will   then close automatically. The next time the   power is turned ON or the vehicle engine is   turned ON, the slide panel will return to its   original open state.   Bass boost   Flat (OFF)   Operations using the   OPEN/CLOSE button   Slide panel   • If the B.M.S. switch setting is changed to   (REMOTE), the slide panel will close in   preparation for remote operation, even if the   EXT.AMP.CONT. terminal is not connected.   • B.M.S. (+6) position:   When the switch is in this position, the   bass is boosted by 6dB.   2CAUTION   The B.M.S. indicator glows.   Take care not to allow your finger or any other   object to be trapped by the slide panel whilst   it is sliding.   Bass boost   +6dB (ON)   Operations using the   OPEN/CLOSE button   Slide panel   2 B.M.S. FREQUENCY control   When the B.M.S. switch is set to the   B.M.S. (+6) position, this control can be   used to adjust the central frequency that   you want to emphasise.   3 OPEN/CLOSE button   Each time you press this button, the slide   panel either opens or closes.   6 English   ■ If the unit is going to be operated from the centre unit:   The amount of bass boost and the opening/closing of the slide panel can be controlled from   the centre unit. Additionally, up to 3 power amplifiers can be set at the same time.   NOTE   Kenwood centre units released in 1999 or later having an “EXT.AMP.CONT.” cable operate   this unit. Instructions on how to operate the centre unit will be found in the instruction manual   supplied with the centre unit.   1 B.M.S. switch   2 B.M.S. FREQUENCY control   This control allows you to use the B.M.S. to   adjust the central frequency that you want   to emphasise.   This switch is used to select the range of   control operations that can be carried out   from the centre unit.   The bass boost only applies to the B   amplifier.   When the bass boost is switched ON, the   B.M.S. indicator glows.   • (REMOTE) OPEN/CLOSE position:   When the switch is in this position, only the   opening/closing of the slide panel can be   controlled from the centre unit; the bass   cannot be boosted.   3 OPEN/CLOSE button   • When the B.M.S. switch is in the B.M.S.   (+6) position, the slide panel will open or   close each time the button is pressed.   • When the B.M.S. switch is set to the   (REMOTE) position, the centre unit will   control the slide panel.   If you want to adjust the control inside the   slide panel, you can open/close the slide   panel temporarily by pressing the   OPEN/CLOSE button.   AMP   BASS   Flat   AMP   BASS   +6   AMP   BASS   +12   Centre unit   setting status   NOTE   Bass boost   Slide panel   Flat (OFF)   • If the slide panel meets an obstacle whilst   sliding, the slide operation will be halted. If   this happens, remove the obstacle and then   press the OPEN/CLOSE button again.   • When the B.M.S. is in the (REMOTE)   position, and control operations are carried   out on the centre unit, the slide panel will   return to the status set on the centre unit   even if it is opened/closed using the   OPEN/CLOSE button.   • If the centre unit power is switched OFF, or   the vehicle engine is turned OFF, when the   slide panel is open, the slide panel will   automatically close.   When the power is turned back ON, or   when the vehicle engine is turned ON, the   slide panel will carry out an action   depending on the setting status of the   B.M.S. switch, as follows.   *If the B.M.S. switch is in the (REMOTE)   position, the slide panel will obey the   setting on the centre unit.   CLOSE   OPEN   • (REMOTE) B.M.S. position:   When the switch is in this position, any of   the three bass boost settings — FLAT,   +6dB and +12dB — can be selected from   the centre unit. If "+6 dB" or "+12 dB" is   selected, the slide panel will open.   AMP   BASS   Flat   AMP   BASS   +6   AMP   BASS   +12   +12dB   (ON)   Centre unit   setting status   Flat   +6dB   (ON)   Bass boost   Slide panel   (OFF)   CLOSE   OPEN   • B.M.S. (+6) position:   When the switch is in this position, the   bass is boosted by 6dB, regardless of any   operation carried out from the centre unit.   AMP   BASS   Flat   AMP   BASS   +6   AMP   BASS   +12   Centre unit   setting status   *If the B.M.S. switch is in the B.M.S. (+6)   position, the slide panel will return to its   original open state.   Bass boost   Slide panel   +6dB (ON)   Operations using the   OPEN/CLOSE button   2CAUTION   Take care not to allow your finger or any other   object to be trapped by the slide panel whilst   it is sliding.   English 7   Indicator   1 2 COOLING FAN   COOLING FAN   3 OPERATION/PROTECTION   OPERATION/PROTECTION   POWER   4 / 3 / 2 CHANNEL POWER AMPLIFIER   OPEN/CLOSE   LOW VOLTAGE   I  OPEN/CLOSE   B.M.S.   4 5 LOW VOLTAGE   B.M.S.   ■ PROTECTION function   1 POWER indicator   This unit incorporates a protection function   which protects the main unit and speakers   from troubles. The unit stops to function   when the protection function is activated.   This indicator glows when the unit's power   is turned ON.   2 COOLING FAN indicator   When the unit's internal temperature rises,   the side fan is activated. If the internal   temperature rises even further, the slide   panel opens automatically, and the cooling   fan on the top is activated.   • When the   OPERATION/PROTECTION indicator   blinks:   • A speaker cable may be short-circuited.   • A speaker output may be in contact with   the ground.   Whilst the top cooling fan is in operation,   the COOLING FAN indicator blinks.   • The temperature of the internal parts may   be higher than 120°C (248°F)   • The fuse of this unit may be blown.   • The unit may be malfunctioning and   sending DC signal to the speaker output.   3 OPERATION/PROTECTION   indicator   This indicator glows when the power   comes ON normally.   If the PROTECTION function is activated,   the indicator blinks or goes out.   • When the POWER indicator and the   OPERATION/PROTECTION function   both go out:   4 LOW VOLTAGE indicator   This indicator glows when the power   voltage falls below 11V (volts).   • The fuse of this unit may be blown.   • When the LOW VOLTAGE indicator   If the power supply voltage returns to full   after a voltage drop, this indicator will blink   to alert the user that a voltage drop has   occurred.   The number of blinks indicates the number   of times the voltage has dropped (up to a   maximum of 10).   glows or blinks:   • Is the battery exhausted?   • The car battery has a small capacity.   • If the battery cable is too thin or too long,   it will not be able to supply enough   power.   • Is the battery cable deteriorated?   5 B.M.S. indicator   This indicator glows when the bass boost is   turned ON using the B.M.S. (See P.6).   NOTE   If indicators 2 to 5 light up in succession or   blink in unison, the system is in DEMO mode.   If this happens, cancel DEMO mode by   pressing the OPEN/CLOSE button.   8 English   Connection   ■ Power cable connection   2WARNING   To prevent fire caused by a short in the wiring, connect a fusible link or breaker nearby the battery’s   positive terminal.   Wiring   • If a buzzing noise is heard from the speakers when the engine is running, connect a line noise filter   (optional) to each of the battery cable.   • Do not allow the cable to directly contact the edge of the iron plate by using Grommets.   • Connect the ground cable to a metal part of the car chassis that acts as an electrical ground   passing electricity to the battery‘s negative - terminal. Do not turn the power on if the ground   cable is not connected.   • Please be sure to install a protective fuse in the power cable, near the battery. Use a fuse which   has a capacity about 10A higher than the capacity of the fuse in the unit.   • For the power cable and the earth cable, use (flame-resistant) power wiring cables for in-car use.   For the power cable, use a power wiring cable with a current capacity about 10A higher than the   capacity of the protective fuse (about 20A higher than the capacity of the fuse in the unit).   • When more than one power amplifier are going to be used, use a power supply wiring cable and   protective fuse of greater current-handling capacity than the total maximum current drawn by each   amplifier.   Example: One Power Amplifier Is Used   Fuse capacity   Protective Fuse   Cross-sectional Area of Wiring   Cable (AWG)   10 mm (AWG 8) or greater × 1   2 90 A × 1 [30 A × 3]   80 A   30 A   30 A   30 A   90 A   30 A 30 A 30 A   SPEAKER OUTPUT   A LEFT   BRIDGED   RIGHT   B FUSE(20A×4)   A B BATT.   GND   Lead terminal *   Terminal cover   Power terminal   Battery cable *   Ground cable *   Lead terminal *   Protective   Fuse   Battery   * : Commercially available parts   Power terminal   Pass battery and ground cables through supplied terminal cover and connect to respective   terminals. After completing connections, fasten terminal cover over terminal bracket.   English 9   Connection   ■ RCA cable connection   B Left input   A Left input   D N G MON CONTROL   CONTROL   A B L L INPUT SENSITIVITY(V)   2 INPUT SENSITIVITY(V)   2 P.CON EXT.AMP.CONT.   B.M.S.   80   GND   FREQ(Hz)   3 3 1 1 (REMOTE)   OPEN/ B.M.S.   4 4 R 0.5   0.5   FREQ (Hz)   0.2   (MIN)(MAX)   CLOSE   FREQ (Hz)   R 5 0.2   5 50   100   (MIN)(MAX)   OFF 25Hz   15Hz   HPF LPF   OFF   B.M.S.   (+6)   B.M.S.   HPF LPF   OFF   OFF 25Hz   15Hz   STEREO MONO AB   B A + B STEREO MONO   OPERATION   INFRASONIC   FILTER   OPERATION INPUT SELECT   LINE N   NE OUT   FILTER   INFRASONIC   RCA cable ground terminal   B Right input   A Right input   Power control cable   RCA cable *   (To Power control terminal)   Front output   Rear output   CENTRE UNIT   (Cassette receiver,   CD receiver, etc.)   * : Commercially available parts   RCA cable ground terminal   When using an RCA cable with a ground lead attached, connect the ground lead to this   terminal.   2CAUTION   Do not use this terminal for power source grounding. This unit will be damaged if the power   source grounding cable is connected to this terminal.   ■ Speaker Selection   • The rated input power of the speakers that are going to be connected should be greater than   the maximum output power (in Watts) of the amplifier. Use of speakers having input power   ratings that are less than the output power of the amplifier will cause smoke to be emitted as   well as damage.   • The impedance of the speakers that are going to be connected should be 2Ω or greater (for   stereo connections), or 4Ω or greater (for bridged connections). When more than one set of   speakers are going to be used, calculate the combined impedance of the speakers and then   connect suitable speakers to the amplifier.   Examples:   Stereo Connections (4Ω)   Bridged Connections (4Ω)   200 W or greater   600 W or greater   200W   (2Ω)   100W   (8Ω)   100W   (8Ω)   200W   200W   200W   (4Ω)   200W   (4Ω)   (4Ω)   (4Ω)   200W   (2Ω)   4 Ω   4 Ω   4 Ω   Maximum output of   the amplifier   Combined   impedance   Rated input power and   impedance of the speakers   10 English   ■ Speakers cable connection   (Stereo Connections)   Front Left speaker   Front Right speaker   Lead terminal *   A Right output   A Left output   SPEAKER OUTPUT   A LEFT   BRIGED   RIGHT   FUSE(20A×4)   A B BATT.   GND   Speaker output terminals   BRIDGED   B Right output   B Left output   A B L R Rear Right speaker   Rear Left speaker   (Bridged Connections)   Speaker (Bridged)   Lead terminal *   A Bridged output   SPEAKER OUTPUT   A LEFT   BRIDGED   RIGHT   B FUSE(20A×4)   A BATT.   GND   B Speaker output terminals   BRIDGED   B Bridged output   A B L R Speaker (Bridged)   * : Commercially available parts   English 11   Connection   ■ Control terminal   Attach the connection terminal to a commercially available wiring cable for in-car use, and   connect it to the unit.   NOTE   An EXT.AMP.CONT. terminal can only be attached if Kenwood centre unit is a model released in   1999 or latter, and has an “EXT.AMP.CONT.” cable. Using the external amp control, up to 3   power amplifiers can be operated simultaneously (although this may not be possible, depending   on the type of wiring cable used, and its length).   Power control lead terminal   External amplifier control terminal   MONO   CONTROL   CONTROL   A B L L INPUT SENSITIVITY(V)   2 INPUT SENSITIVITY(V)   2 P.CON EXT.AM.CONT.   B.M.S.   80   GND   FREQ(Hz)   3 3 1 1 (REMOTE)   OPEN/ B.M.S.   4 4 R 0.5   0.5   FREQ (Hz)   0.2   (MIN)(MAX)   CLOSE   FREQ (Hz)   R 5 0.2   5 50   100   (MIN)(MAX)   OFF 25Hz   15Hz   HPF LPF   OFF   B.M.S.   (+6)   B.M.S.   HPF LPF   OFF   OFF 25Hz   15Hz   STEREO MONO AB   A A B A + B STEREO MONO   OPEATION   INFRASONIC   FILTER   OPERATION INPUT SELECT   LINE IN   LINE OUT   FILTER   INFRASONIC   . T N O C . Power control cable   (Blue/ White)   P M A . T X E N O C . P CENTRE UNIT   (Cassette receiver,   CD receiver, etc.)   P.CONT.   EXT.AMP.   CONT.   Lead terminal *   Extension cable *   External amplifier control   cable (Pink / Black)   * : Commercially available parts   System examples   ■ Full-range 4-channel + Subwoofer system   FILTER   FREQUENCY   HPF LPF   OFF   L STEREO MONO   OPERATION   L Front   A A FILTER   R INPUT SENSITIVITY(V)   2 3 speaker   FREQ (Hz)   R CENTRE UNIT   Switch setting   CONTROL   A 1 50   200   50   200   LO PASS   HI PASS   4 OFF 25Hz   15Hz   L 0.5   0.2   5 INFRASONIC   (MIN)(MAX)   B L R Rear   speaker   AB   A HPF LPF   OFF   R INPUT SELECT   B.M.S.   80   L STEREO MONO   OPERATION   LINE   OUT   FREQ(Hz)   (REMOTE)   B FILTER   R INPUT SENSITIVITY(V)   2 3 OPEN/ B.M.S.   CLOSE   FREQ (Hz)   50   100   1 L CONTROL   50   200   50   200   B 4 OFF 25Hz   15Hz   LO PASS   HI PASS   B.M.S.   (+6)   B.M.S.   0.5   0.2   Subwoofer   (High pass)   5 R INFRASONIC   (MIN)(MAX)   Amplifier   ■ High-pass + Subwoofer system   FILTER   FREQUENCY   HPF LPF   OFF   STEREO MONO   OPERATION   L A L FILTER   A B INPUT SENSITIVITY(V)   2 R FREQ (Hz)   CENTRE UNIT   Switch setting   3 R CONTROL   A 1 50   200   50   200   LO PASS   HI PASS   4 OFF 25Hz   15Hz   0.5   0.2   L 5 INFRASONIC   (MIN)(MAX)   R Subwoofer   (L + R)   (Bridged)   AB   A HPF LPF   OFF   B.M.S.   80   INPUT SELECT   STEREO MONO   OPERATION   FREQ(Hz)   L B LINE   OUT   FILTER   (REMOTE)   OPEN/ B.M.S.   INPUT SENSITIVITY(V)   2 R CLOSE   FREQ (Hz)   50   100   3 1 CONTROL   50   200   50   200   B 4 B.M.S.   (+6)   B.M.S.   OFF 25Hz   15Hz   LO PASS   HI PASS   0.5   0.2   5 INFRASONIC   (MIN)(MAX)   12 English   System examples   ■ High-power 2-channel system   FILTER   FREQUENCY   HPF LPF   OFF   STEREO MONO   OPERATION   Left   A L L FILTER   A B INPUT SENSITIVITY(V)   2 speaker   R FREQ (Hz)   CENTRE UNIT   Switch setting   3 CONTROL   A 1 50   200   50   200   LO PASS   HI PASS   4 OFF 25Hz   15Hz   0.5   0.2   R L 5 INFRASONIC   (MIN)(MAX)   Right   speaker   R AB   A HPF LPF   OFF   B.M.S.   80   INPUT SELECT   STEREO MONO   OPERATION   FREQ(Hz)   L B LINE   OUT   FILTER   (REMOTE)   OPEN/ B.M.S.   INPUT SENSITIVITY(V)   2 R CLOSE   FREQ (Hz)   50   100   3 1 CONTROL   50   200   50   200   B 4 B.M.S.   (+6)   B.M.S.   OFF 25Hz   15Hz   LO PASS   HI PASS   0.5   0.2   5 INFRASONIC   (MIN)(MAX)   ■ Tri-mode   C C L L FILTER   FREQUENCY   HPF LPF   OFF   STEREO MONO   OPERATION   L L A FILTER   A B R INPUT SENSITIVITY(V)   2 3 FREQ (Hz)   R CENTRE UNIT   Switch setting   CONTROL   A 1 50   200   50   200   LO PASS   HI PASS   4 OFF 25Hz   15Hz   0.5   0.2   L 5 INFRASONIC   (MIN)(MAX)   R L AB   A HPF LPF   OFF   B.M.S.   80   INPUT SELECT   STEREO MONO   OPERATION   L FREQ(Hz)   LINE   OUT   B FILTER   R (REMOTE)   OPEN/ B.M.S.   R INPUT SENSITIVITY(V)   2 3 CLOSE   FREQ (Hz)   50   100   1 CONTROL   50   200   50   200   B 4 B.M.S.   (+6)   B.M.S.   OFF 25Hz   15Hz   LO PASS   HI PASS   0.5   0.2   Subwoofer   (L + R) (Bridged)   (High pass)   5 INFRASONIC   (MIN)(MAX)   ●Principle of Tri-mode   Method of frequency band division using a coil and capacitor•••in case of 6dB/oct. slope   Coil (L): Passes low frequencies and blocks high   Crossover Frequency   frequencies. (Low pass)   0 dB   -3 dB   Capacitor (C): Passes high frequencies and blocks low   frequencies. (High pass)   L C 159000   C=   L=   (µF)   fc x R   159 x R   fc   fc=Cut of Frequency (Hz)   R=Speaker Impedance (Ω)   Frequency   (mH)   ●Example:   When it is required to set a crossover frequency of 120 Hz using speakers with an   impedance of 4 ohms.   Prepare commercially-available coil and capacitor with the closest ratings to the results   calculated from the formula above. The capacitor rating should be as close as possible to 331.25   (µF) and the coil rating should be as close as possible to 5.3 (mH).   2CAUTION   • If you wish to bridge-connect a speaker, the speaker impedance must be no less than 4 ohms.   Connecting a speaker with an impedance lower than 4 ohms may damage the unit.   • Be sure to connect capacitors to speakers to which high frequencies will be passed. Failure to   do so will result in a drop of the combined impedance with the subwoofer.   • Ensure that the withstand voltage and current ratings of the capacitors (C) and coils (L) are   sufficient.   English 13   Troubleshooting Guide   What might appear to be a malfunction in your unit may just be the result of slight   misoperation or miswiring. Before calling service, first check the following table for possible   problems.   PROBLEM   POSSIBLE CAUSE   SOLUTION   No sound.   (No sound from one side.)   • Input (or output) cables are   disconnected.   • Connect the input (or output)   cables.   • Protection circuit may be   activated.   • Check connections by referring   to "Indicator".   • The fuse may be blown because • Replace the fuse with a new   the volume was too high.   fuse and use a lower volume.   The output level is too   small (or too large).   The input sensitivity adjusting   control is not set to the correct   position.   Adjust the control correctly   referring to “Controls”.   The sound quality is bad.   (The sound is distorted.)   • The speakers cable are   connected with wrong + / -   polarity.   • Connect them properly checking   the + / - of the terminals and   cables well.   • A speaker cable is pinched by a • Connect the speaker cable again   screw in the car body.   so that it is not pinched by   anything.   • The switches may be set   improperly.   • Set switches properly by   referring to "System examples".   If the slide panel moves of • The system is in DEMO mode.   its own accord.   • Cancel DEMO mode by pressing   the OPEN/CLOSE button.   • Check the B.M.S. and operate   the slide panel remotely or   manually.   • The slide panel has gone into   remote operation mode.   The external amplifier   controller (B.M.S.) will not   work.   • The B.M.S. switch is set to   "B.M.S. (+6)".   • The external amplifier control   cable has come loose.   • The B.M.S. switch is set to   "(REMOTE)".   • Check that the external amplifier   control cable is properly   connected.   14 English   Specifications   Specifications subject to change without notice.   Audio Section   Max Power Output (4 Ω)   4 Channel Mode ........................................................................................................150 W × 4   3 Channel Mode....................................................................................150 W × 2 + 600 W × 1   2 Channel Mode ........................................................................................................600 W × 2   Rated Power Output (4 Ω) (+B = 12.0 V)   4 Channel Mode ........................................................50 W × 4 (20 Hz ~ 20 kHz, 0.05 % THD)   3 Channel Mode....................50 W × 2 (1 kHz, 0.05 % THD) + 200 W × 1 (1 kHz, 0.5 % THD)   2 Channel Mode ........................................................................200 W × 2 (1 kHz, 0.5 % THD)   Rated Power Output (2 Ω) (+B = 12.0 V)   4 Channel Mode ........................................................................100 W × 4 (1 kHz, 0.5 % THD)   Rated Power Output (4 Ω) (+B = 14.4 V)   4 Channel Mode....................................................................75 W × 4 (DIN45324, +B=14.4 V)   3 Channel Mode....................75 W × 2 (1 kHz, 0.05 % THD) + 300 W × 1 (1 kHz, 0.5 % THD)   2 Channel Mode ........................................................................300 W × 2 (1 kHz, 0.5 % THD)   Rated Power Output (2 Ω) (+B = 14.4 V)   4 Channel Mode ........................................................................150 W × 4 (1 kHz, 0.5 % THD)   Frequency Response (+0, –3 dB)..............................................................................5 Hz ~ 50 kHz   # Total Harmonic Distortion (Rated power) ................................................................0.01 % (1 kHz)   Signal to Noise Ratio............................................................................................................110 dB   Sensitivity (rated output) (MAX) ..............................................................................................0.2 V   Sensitivity (rated output) (MIN) ..............................................................................................5.0 V   Input Impedance....................................................................................................................10 kΩ   Damping Factor........................................................................................................More than 200   Low Pass Filter Frequency (24 dB/oct.)........................................................50 ~ 200 Hz (Variable)   High Pass Filter Frequency (12 dB/oct.) ......................................................50 ~ 200 Hz (Variable)   Infrasonic Filter Frequency (24 dB/oct.) ..........................................................................15 / 25 Hz   # Sensitivity = Mini. , Through LPF (30 kHz)   General   Operating Voltage ..............................................................................12.0 V (11 ~ 16 V allowable)   Current Consumption (4 Ω, +B = 12.0 V, 10% THD) ..............................................................42 A   Dimensions (W × H × D) ..................................................................................272 × 64 × 380 mm   Weight ..................................................................................................................................7.1 kg   English 15   |