Audio Authority Car Audio System Choosing the Correct Switching Modules, Product Groups, 910

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Figure 5. Basic car audio signal flow for a system including Front, Rear and Sub amplifier and speaker Product Groups.
Rear Amps
Processor/EQs
Front Amps
Source Units

CHOOSING THE CORRECT SWITCHING MODULES

The AccessSystem is very versatile and can be installed and wired in many different ways, including the wrong way. Your Account Manager can help you choose the modules that will best suit your needs. If at any time you wish to change your mer- chandising approach, Access can be rewired and additional modules can be installed to accommodate a different configu- ration.

Product Groups

Front Speakers

Rear Speakers

When planning the installation,

Sub Amps

Subwoofers

 

try to think of the components

 

 

 

 

 

 

you wish to display as belonging

 

 

 

to a particular family or GROUP, and where those components might

 

 

reside in the signal path, for a typical vehicle installation.

 

 

 

Head Units

 

 

 

The Model 910 is a good choice for almost every type of head unit, from

 

 

simple 2-channel powered tape/tuner units with only high-level

 

 

 

outputs, to CD/tuner units that have low-level outputs (preamp) for

 

 

 

rear channels and high-level outputs (speaker-level) for front channels.

 

 

Both of these varieties belong to the same source family or Product

 

 

910

Group and may be switched with the Model 910D (see Figure 6).

 

Figure 6. Basic Head

 

 

Unit hookup with high

 

Processors and Equalizers

and low-level plus DC

power.

 

The next logical Product Group in the signal path may be Processor/ EQs/Crossovers. Generally, these devices have 2-channel (stereo) low-

level inputs that are processed through a dividing network to derive multiple output channels (e.g. 2 in x 6 out; see Figure 7). Products in this group are usually wired in the signal path just prior to the amplifier(s) input. Most of these processors have a wide range of adjustable controls that, when over-adjusted, can interject noise (distortion, hum, etc.) into the system. Check the gain setting controls, crossover frequency, and other control settings on your products often. Powered Equalizers would not be included in this Product Group. For the bypass option, remember to leave the fourth position open on the last 958 module in the Processor/EQ Product Group. That position is reserved for the bypass connection, so no processor or EQ can be connected (see pp. 6, 40).

DC Power

915X

Source In

958

 

Front Out

Rear Out

Sub Out

Figure 7. Basic Processor/EQ hookup for low-level inputs and outputs with DC power.

You may not wish to buy the extra switching modules to create a

separate Product Group for Processor/EQs, especially if you only carry one or two models of crossovers or passive EQs. However, if you want more than one amp to play at any given time, there should be at least one device (a crossover or processor) in the signal path that can accept a 2-channel low-level input from a source, and deliver front, rear and sub low-level outputs to amplifiers. Many retailers use a single dedicated crossover, buried inside the display, to derive multiple output signals for multiple amp inputs. This may be the simplest solution for your display (see Figure 8). Our Model 9A80 Crossover was designed just for this purpose. Call your Audio Authority Account Manager for details (800/322-8346).

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Contents Demonstration Network Car Audio Page Contents Introduction What is the Access System? Definition of TermsProduct Select HOW the Access System Works Selecting Products in the Access SystemBuses 922Access System Components Access User InterfacesControl Panels Full-Featured Control Panel Features includeSwitching Modules System Module Expander ModulesSystem Specific Components DC Distribution Modules Choosing the Correct Switching Modules Product GroupsHead Units 910Amplifier Product Groups Amp SharingAmpifier Bypass SpeakersBegin Installation Address and Other SettingsPreparation Number the Product GroupsHow to Use These Tables Determine the Module ID settingsSources, EQs and Amplifiers Speakers Set the Address Switches Set the Programming SwitchesProgramming Switch Settings S M B T D Set the Left-Right Switch Timeout Minutes and ModelSilenTouch and Model Speaker LimitInstalling the System Hardware Designate the Switching Module LocationsDetermine Other Module Locations Mount the ModulesBlue Install Speaker Bus Low-Level BusesEQ and Amplifier Bypass Low-Level Bus Illustration.Low-LevelInstall the DC Power Distribution Cables Choosing the Power Mode for Your Display Power Supply VentilationSetting the Parallel Speaker Limits Install the RF Antenna Distribution System Check Your Work to This PointObserve correct polarity for all bus connections Installing a Control Panel Rear view of the 902 Control PanelControl Panel Expanders Control Panel Cutout SizesInstalling Product Select Buttons and Product Indicators Be careful to maintain PSB Cable polarity at both endsSystem Module Accessories Remote Power SwitchTheftAlert Testing Network Function Remote System Reset902 Page Install the First Products Display Component HookupPage Test Your Initial Product Installation Connect the Battery Install the Remaining ProductsTroubleshooting Noise Problems Test Product SelectionSelecting Additional Speaker Pairs with PSBs Deselecting Products with PSBsB System Comparison TheftAlert ProtectionSystem, DC and Signal Bus Wiring Diagrams Product to Switch Module Wiring DiagramsExample System Addressing Low-Level BusSystem Bus Speaker Bus DC Bus Amplifier Bypass System Bus AddressingAmp Bypass EQ Bypass AMP Shared System 942 916X 932 Example of split Model 910D Setup Ch. High-Level 2-Ch Low-Level Head UnitChannel Signal Processor Or Equalizer Power Expander915X DC EQ Bypass NoteChannel Setup for 980EZ Model 980 System Module / 2- and 6-Channel HookupAmplifiers / 2-Channel Hookup Channel Amplifier916X Amp Bypass NoteAmplifiers / 4-Channel Hookup BAT+Shared Amplifier Hookup 942Left/Right and Mono Speaker Hookup Left Speaker RightAccess Warranty Limited WarrantyWarranty Service Procedures Out of Warranty ServiceIndex