Orion 2002 manual Amplifier Controls and Connections

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1.Power LED - when lit indicates that the amplifier is on.

2.Stereo/Mono Switch - configures the amplifier for one or two inputs.

3.High-Level Input Connector - accepts input from head unit's speaker output.

4.RCA Inputs - accepts RCA input from a source unit, preamplifier, or equalizer.

5.Gain Control - continuously adjusts from 200mV to 5V for full power output.

6.Frequency Control - adjusts the frequency of the crossover.

7.Crossover Switch - controls the type of filter for the onboard active crossover. Full does not attenuate any frequencies and is for full range speaker systems. High attenuates low frequencies and is used for mid-range speakers and tweeters. Low attenuates high frequencies and is used for subwoofer speakers.

8.INTELLi Bass Control - continuously adjusts from 0 to 16dB of boost centered at 45Hz.

9.REM Remote Turn-on Input - turns on the amplifier when fed 12 V+.

10.Power Connections - accepts greater than 8 AWG power and ground cables.

11.1 ATC Fuse - protects the amplifier from over current situations.

12.Speaker Connections - accepts up to 12-gauge speaker wire.

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Contents Page Contents Practice Safe Sound IntroductionWhat’s in the Box Record Your Serial Number and Date Limited TWO-YEAR Consumer WarrantyAmplifier Section Orion SpecificationsDirected Electronics, Inc Amplifier Controls and Connections Low-Pass Crossover Amplifier SettingsStereo / Mono Input Configuration Internal Crossover ConfigurationInput Gain High-Pass CrossoverINTELLi Bass Control Power Connections Amplifier WiringSpeaker Connections Summed Bridged Configuration Trunk Compartment Amplifier InstallationChoosing Mounting Locations Passenger CompartmentTools of the Trade General Precautions and Installation TipsStep By Step Installation Testing the System SET UP and TroubleshootingAdjusting the Sound of the System Directed Electronics, Inc Symptom Probable Cause Action To Take Troubleshooting TipsInternal Crossover Configuration Warranty