Orion Car Audio XTREME 600.4 owner manual Channel STEREO/BRIDGED Configuration

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SPEAKER CONNECTIONS

Front channels are configured for 2-channel stereo operation

Front channel lowest recommended impedance is 2Ω stereo

Rear channels are configured for a single channel bridged output

Rear channel lowest recommended impedance is 4Ω

Crossover, output and gain configurations are indepen- dently adjustable between the front and rear channels

2-channel or 4-channel input can be used for this configuration. For source unit fading, use the 4-channel input mode

Front and rear outputs can be configured for high-pass, low-pass or full range operation

Front outputs can be configured for either stereo or summed stereo operation

Rear outputs can be configured for summed bridged or single channel bridged operation for subwoofer applications

3-CHANNEL STEREO/BRIDGED CONFIGURATION

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Contents Xtreme Table of Contents T R O D U C T I O N About this Manual Practice Safe SoundRecord Your Serial Number and Date WHAT’S in the BOX Warranty Page Specifications Xtreme 600.4 Front Channels Xtreme 600.4 Rear Channels Xtreme Technical Design Features15 16 System System PlanningRGC-1 RGC-1 System Planning RGC-1 System Planning Tools of the Trade InstallationSize Xtreme 20 AMP Power ConnectionsSpeaker Connections Channel Stereo ConfigurationChannel STEREO/BRIDGED Configuration TWO-CHANNEL Bridged Configuration TRI-MODE 6-CHANNEL Configuration Channel Amplifier Input Configurations Output ConfigurationsRCA Input / CH 1 & 2 XVR Rear Internal Crossover ConfigurationFront Internal Crossover Configuration Front Internal Crossover Configuration 500Hz 85Hz Fine Tuning Internal CrossoverDifference of INTELLi Q Intelli QBoost Levels 0dB +3dB +6dB +10dB Enclosure Type Remote Gain Signal Input and Output Level ControlsPassenger Compartment Choosing Mounting LocationsGeneral Precautions and Installation Tips Step by Step Installation Testing the System Adjusting the Sound of the System Page Symptom Probable Cause Action to Take Troubleshooting TipsPage Autosound 2000 Troubleshooting Tips Quick Check for Troubleshooting CAR Audio SystemsAutosound 2000 1-2-3 Method of Logical Troubleshooting Time for Processors Summation Page High Performance CAR Audio