Orion Car Audio HP-2800, HP-4800 manual APPENDIX-PROGRAMMABLE Features

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APPENDIX—PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES

The following listing are ESP®-2 features that can be programmed or accessed by your installer to customize or troubleshoot your system. Factory default settings are shown in bold.

NOTE: The Bitwriter® must have software version 2.3 or above to access the amplifier fea- tures menu.

NOTE: A setting marked “Reserved” is for future development.

Turn On Delay - 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4 seconds (approximate time delays). Delays the amplifi- er turn-on when the head or source unit is turned on. This eliminates any annoying pops or noise during power up from the head or source unit from feeding through to the amplifi- er.

Service Code Display - OFF, Flash Code on LED, Reserved, Clear Last Fault.

When set to “Off” the service code display will not be displayed on top of the amplifier (see Top Light Options feature below) and the amplifier operates nor- mally.

When set to “Flash Code on LED”, the LED on top of the amplifier will be enabled to flash the diagnostic code (see table below).

The “Clear Last Fault” setting is used by your installer to clear the last fault event detected by the amplifier.

NOTE: When the Clear Last Fault setting is used, execute a “read” cycle from the Bitwriter® prior to attempting further writes. This resynchronizes the Bitwriter®.

ESP®-2 Status Indicator

Mode

Solid Illumination

Normal Operation

 

 

Flashing

Turn On delay or TX learn

 

 

Flashing Slowly

Thermal shutdown

 

 

Flashing Rapidly

Overcurrent

 

 

Slow Flash (50% duty cycle)

Overvoltage

 

 

Slow Flash (mostly off)

Under-voltage

 

 

Off

Amplifier Off

 

 

Flashing

Arm/Valet received

 

 

Flashing Rapidly

Amplifier in Anti-theft/Valet

 

 

Flashing

Amplifier armed

 

 

Input Gain Range (Volts) - Default, 0.15–0.50 V, 0.50–1.00 V, 1.00–3.00 V, 3.00–5.00 V. This feature allows the input gain range to be limited. This feature is useful to prevent the amplifier from being overdriven. The “Default” setting turns the Input Gain Range feature off, the input gain adjustment is settable over the full range of the control.

NOTE: If the Input Gain Adjustment is set to Lock (see below), the Input Gain Range adjustment will not be altered until the Input Gain Adjustment is set to Unlock.

Input Gain Adjustment - Unlock, Lock. When set to “Lock”, the input gain adjustment is disabled. This can be set to lock after the amplifier has been installed and set up to prevent accidental or unwarranted adjustment.

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Contents HP-2800 HP-4800 Contents What’s in the Box IntroductionImportant Note END Panel Layouts Practice Safe SoundRecord Your Serial Number and Date HP2800 ControlsHP2800 Connections HP4800 Controls 1011HP4800 Connections CEA Specifications Specifications Amplifier Section HP-2800 HP-4800Amplifier Settings Adjusting Intelli-Q Adjusting Intelli-BassInfinite Baffle Example High-Pass Set at 30Hz Vented Example High-Pass Set at 30Hz Sealed Example High-Pass Set at 20HzSealed Example High-Pass Set at 30Hz Remote Bass Operation optional Amplifier WiringPower Connections for the HP-2800, and HP-4800 High Level Input HarnessSpeaker Connections HP-2800 One Channel/Two Channel ConfigurationBridge Configuration Three Channel Channel 1, Channel 2, Bridged Four Channel Stereo Configuration Speaker Connections HP-4800Three Channel Stereo/Bridged Configuration Tri-Mode Six Channel Configuration Choosing Mounting Locations Amplifier InstallationGeneral Precautions and Installation Tips Passenger CompartmentStep By Step Installation Tools of the TradeSET UP and Troubleshooting Testing the SystemAdjusting the Sound of the System Troubleshooting Tips Symptom Probable Cause Action To TakeInternal Crossover Configuration APPENDIX-PROGRAMMABLE Features Directed Electronics, all rights reserved Directed Electronics, all rights reserved Directed Electronics, all rights reserved Warranty