Audio Authority Car Audio System Set the Address Switches, Set the Programming Switches

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C. Set the Address Switches.

Some Group settings are made at the factory, and cannot be changed later. Figure 16 shows the first switch module (Model 910D) in the first Product Group (head units). It has a default address of Group #0 (set at the factory) and the Module ID is set to #00 (this lets the system know this module is connected to the first four products in this product group). The second 910 would be addressed 01, and the third module, 02, etc. Always start with zero, not one, for the first module in any group.

Figure 17 shows the address settings for the fourth module in the Processor/EQ Product Group. The group default is #2 and the address is set to #03.

D. Set the Programming Switches.

Figure 16. First head unit Module with the

address 0/00 (Group/Module ID).

Programming Switch Settings “S M B T D.”

Models 910, 940EZ and 942 have a DIP switch array with small rocker switches labeled S M B T D (Model 910 has T and D only). The slide switches are set to “Off” at the factory. The switches are defined as:

S

M

B

T

D

Single

Multi-

Bypass

Time

Delay

Stereo

Channel

 

 

 

“D” turns on the DC Power Delay feature and works with the Power Mode switch setting on the 980 module. Use the following chart to determine switch settings. Set the 980’s “Power Mode” switch and each main module’s “D” and “T” switch using the chart below.

Figure 17. This Model 958 would be the

fourth and last module in group 2

(Processor/EQs), because bypass is ON.

Figure 18. The thirteenth (and last) module in Group 4 (Front Amps). Bypass is ON (“B” in programming switch array SMBTD).

Mode

Effect on

Power Mode

Delay or “D” Switch

 

Product Groups

Switch on 980

on Main Modules

 

 

 

 

Power Conserve

1 unit ON;

ON

ON

 

delayed turn-on

 

 

Smart Power

Up to 3 units ON;

OFF

ON

 

delayed turn-on

 

 

Continuous Power

All units ON;

OFF

OFF

 

no turn-on delay

 

 

 

 

 

 

“T” sets the amount of time delay to allow for product turn-on, if “D” is ON. “T” - OFF = 3/4 second delay for head units and low power amps.

“T” - ON = 3 second delay for high power amps using switching power supplies.

The “T” switch should be OFF (3/4 second delay) for 910 modules, and ON for 942 modules (3 second turn- on delay for large power amps).

Also, see “Choosing the Power Mode for Your System” on page 24 for more detailed information on the three different Power Mode settings available for your AccessSystem.

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Contents Demonstration Network Car Audio Page Contents Introduction Definition of Terms What is the Access System?Product Select Selecting Products in the Access System HOW the Access System WorksBuses 922Access User Interfaces Access System ComponentsControl Panels Full-Featured Control Panel Features includeSwitching Modules System Specific Components System ModuleExpander Modules DC Distribution Modules Product Groups Choosing the Correct Switching ModulesHead Units 910Amp Sharing Amplifier Product GroupsSpeakers Ampifier BypassAddress and Other Settings Begin InstallationPreparation Number the Product GroupsSources, EQs and Amplifiers Speakers How to Use These TablesDetermine the Module ID settings Programming Switch Settings S M B T D Set the Address SwitchesSet the Programming Switches Timeout Minutes and Model Set the Left-Right SwitchSilenTouch and Model Speaker LimitDesignate the Switching Module Locations Installing the System HardwareDetermine Other Module Locations Mount the ModulesBlue Low-Level Buses Install Speaker BusLow-Level Bus Illustration.Low-Level EQ and Amplifier BypassInstall the DC Power Distribution Cables Power Supply Ventilation Choosing the Power Mode for Your DisplaySetting the Parallel Speaker Limits Check Your Work to This Point Install the RF Antenna Distribution SystemObserve correct polarity for all bus connections Rear view of the 902 Control Panel Installing a Control PanelControl Panel Cutout Sizes Control Panel ExpandersBe careful to maintain PSB Cable polarity at both ends Installing Product Select Buttons and Product IndicatorsTheftAlert System Module AccessoriesRemote Power Switch 902 Testing Network FunctionRemote System Reset Page Display Component Hookup Install the First ProductsPage Test Your Initial Product Installation Install the Remaining Products Connect the BatteryTroubleshooting Noise Problems Test Product SelectionDeselecting Products with PSBs Selecting Additional Speaker Pairs with PSBsB System Comparison TheftAlert ProtectionProduct to Switch Module Wiring Diagrams System, DC and Signal Bus Wiring DiagramsSystem Bus Speaker Bus DC Bus Amplifier Bypass Example SystemAddressing Low-Level Bus Addressing System BusAmp Bypass EQ Bypass AMP Shared System 942 916X 932 Ch. High-Level 2-Ch Low-Level Head Unit Example of split Model 910D SetupPower Expander Channel Signal Processor Or Equalizer915X DC EQ Bypass NoteModel 980 System Module / 2- and 6-Channel Hookup Channel Setup for 980EZChannel Amplifier Amplifiers / 2-Channel Hookup916X Amp Bypass NoteBAT+ Amplifiers / 4-Channel Hookup942 Shared Amplifier HookupLeft Speaker Right Left/Right and Mono Speaker HookupLimited Warranty Access WarrantyWarranty Service Procedures Out of Warranty ServiceIndex