Audio Authority Car Audio System System Module Accessories, Remote Power Switch, TheftAlert

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980 System Module Accessories.

In systems without a control panel, it is usually desirable to add “outboard” switches for remote operation of certain 980 system management tools.

Remote Power Switch.

If your system does not include a Control Panel, you may want to turn the system on and off using a remote key switch or toggle switch.

Use any SPST (single-pole, single-throw) switch you prefer. Low current switches will work perfectly well.

Connect the switch between the “POWER” and “COM” pins of the 980’s ”REMOTES” terminal block.

TheftAlert

Normally Closed

Normally Open

Common

Common

TheftAlert Reset

System Reset

Power

Figure 38.

TheftAlert is an optional feature of the AccessSystem that provides a merchandise sentinel or security system for the products on display. TheftAlert can sound an alarm in the event that products are removed from the display without prior authorization. This feature is available upon request at the time of purchase, or you can install it later. Contact your Audio Authority Account Manager for details.

Once TheftAlert is armed, a special monitoring circuit continually looks to see that all electronic products connected to the system maintain continuity to ground. If products are disconnected without prior entry of an authorization code, then TheftAlert senses the loss of continuity in the system and sounds an external alarm (not included). No additional circuitry or buffers are ever in the audio signal path with TheftAlert.

TheftAlertcan send output to many types of warning devices, such as sirens, buzzers, lamps, and so on.

Connect a 12 volt DC siren or other device, drawing less than 1 amp, to the (+) and (–) “12V Siren” termi- nal block on the Model 980 (see Figure 38).

If you wish to connect TheftAlert to an existing alarm or security system’s control box, use the relay con- tacts of the “TheftAlert” terminal block on the 980’s circuit board. There are 3 pins to consider in this type connection:

COM

= Common Ground

NO

= Normally Open Contacts

NC

= Normally Closed Contacts

• Do not exceed a 1 Amp, 120 volt AC load on these relay contacts.

TheftAlert can be turned on and off with a 902 or 903 Control Panel. However, if you do not have a Control Panel, you must have a method of “resetting” the TheftAlert circuit when the alarm or siren goes off. TheftA- lert can be reset with a remote switch regardless of whether or not your system has a control panel. Many users who have a control panel prefer a separate reset switch as an addition to the control panel’s reset function.

Connect a SPST (single pole, single throw) switch between the “TA” (reset) and “COM” pins on the “Remotes” terminal block located on the 980’s circuit board.

To ACTIVATE the TheftAlert circuit, with or without a control panel, cut or remove the wire jumper on the 980 circuit board labeled “Cut To Activate.”

If you have a control panel, consult your 902/903 User’s Guide for more information on TheftAlert secure commands.

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Contents Demonstration Network Car Audio Page Contents Introduction Definition of Terms What is the Access System?Product Select 922 HOW the Access System WorksSelecting Products in the Access System BusesFeatures include Access System ComponentsAccess User Interfaces Control Panels Full-Featured Control PanelSwitching Modules Expander Modules System ModuleSystem Specific Components DC Distribution Modules 910 Choosing the Correct Switching ModulesProduct Groups Head UnitsAmp Sharing Amplifier Product GroupsSpeakers Ampifier BypassNumber the Product Groups Begin InstallationAddress and Other Settings PreparationDetermine the Module ID settings How to Use These TablesSources, EQs and Amplifiers Speakers Set the Programming Switches Set the Address SwitchesProgramming Switch Settings S M B T D Speaker Limit Set the Left-Right SwitchTimeout Minutes and Model SilenTouch and ModelMount the Modules Installing the System HardwareDesignate the Switching Module Locations Determine Other Module LocationsBlue 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 IndicatorsRemote Power Switch System Module AccessoriesTheftAlert Remote System Reset Testing Network Function902 Page Display Component Hookup Install the First ProductsPage Test Your Initial Product Installation Test Product Selection Connect the BatteryInstall the Remaining Products Troubleshooting Noise ProblemsTheftAlert Protection Selecting Additional Speaker Pairs with PSBsDeselecting Products with PSBs B System ComparisonProduct to Switch Module Wiring Diagrams System, DC and Signal Bus Wiring DiagramsAddressing Low-Level Bus Example SystemSystem Bus Speaker Bus DC Bus Amplifier Bypass 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 SetupEQ Bypass Note Channel Signal Processor Or EqualizerPower Expander 915X DCModel 980 System Module / 2- and 6-Channel Hookup Channel Setup for 980EZAmp Bypass Note Amplifiers / 2-Channel HookupChannel Amplifier 916XBAT+ Amplifiers / 4-Channel Hookup942 Shared Amplifier HookupLeft Speaker Right Left/Right and Mono Speaker HookupOut of Warranty Service Access WarrantyLimited Warranty Warranty Service ProceduresIndex