Remote Turn-On
In order for the amplifier to turn on, a remote
Run a wire from the amplifer location through the vehicle to the switched 12 volt source. Observe the same precautions for routing this cable that you followed for running the power cable. Cut off excess wire and, using wire strippers, strip the wire 1/4 inch.
Four channel ArtSeries amplifiers are shipped with two speaker connectors. One will accommodate five wires, and one will accommodate four wires. Locate the five wire connector which we will refer to as the speaker / remote
wire is inserted, secure it by the tightening the associated screw. If inserting larger gauge wire presents a problem, tinning the wire with solder may help. Be sure the connec- tion is tight. You are now ready to connect the speakers (Refer to Figure D).
Speaker Connection
Fun the speaker wires from the amplifier locations, through the vehicle to the speak- ers. Observe the same precautions for routing these wires that you followed for run- ning the power and remote
Bridging
All ArtSeries amplifier are capable of being bridged into a mono output due to the internal design of the amplifier. This feature permits the creation of a mono channel for a subwoofer or center channel. Also bridging adds flexibility of operation. Any of the ArtSeries
Deriving the mono channel is accomplished by using the left channel positive wire as the positive speaker wire and the right channel negative wire as the negative speaker wire. It is important that a minimum of 4 Ohm impedance is observed. If the impedance drops below 4 ohms while the amplifier is wired in the mono configuration, the AM II protection circuit will engage the output power will be reduced.
The ability to run stereo satellites wile simultaneously running a mono output from the same output stage is accomplished simply by running the stereo speakers nor- mally and tappng into the appropriate wires for teh "Mixed Mono" channel (left chan- nel positive wire as the positive speaker wire and the right channel negative wire as the negative speaker wire). Again, for optimum performance, speaker impedance should be 2 Ohms on the stereo channels and 4 Ohms on the mono channel.
Inputs
On the left side panel of
and right inputs.
Gain Control
On the left end panel, next to the inputs, is the gain control. This control adjusts the level of the input signal of your source unti. This control requires a small