Audio Authority Car Audio System Connect the Battery, Install the Remaining Products

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3. Connect the Battery

If a battery is to be used as part of your DC power system, install it in the system between the power supply and the DC distribution system you installed earlier.

A.Locate your battery within 10 feet (3 meters) of the power supply, preferably an Audio Authority Model 277 HybridPower Source.

WARNING: Never allow battery terminals to be shorted to one another. Keep all metal tools away from the battery’s terminals, power supply terminals, and all terminals on 916Xs once the battery is connected.

B.Turn off the power supply. Disconnect the red and black battery leads you connected to it for initial testing and connect them to the red (+) and black (–) battery terminals (see Figure 29 and Figure 42).

C. Connect the positive (red) cable from the 277 Power Source to the battery as shown. Secure the battery connection with a wing-nut and stud furnished with the Model 277.

D.Connect the negative (black) cable in the same fashion.

4.Install the Remaining Products

Install the rest of the sources, amplifiers and speakers by groups, working from the bottom of the display toward the top (for electronic products).

Check all connections in each product group as it is completed.

5.Test Product Selection

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Power

Source

916X

Black (–) Red (+)

942

Car Battery

Figure 42. Install the optional car

battery between the power supply and

the DC distribution system.

This section covers operation of AccessSystems using PSBs rather than a Control Panel. For operation of systems utilizing a control panel, please see the separate User’s Guide included with the control panel.

A.Make sure the system is on (check power lights on switch modules).

B.Select products to play by pressing the PSBs next to one product in each product group. The PSB lights, confirming that the product is selected.

C.Adjust product controls to get the desired audio level.

D.Select a new product in any group by pressing its PSB. The previous selection is automatically canceled. Select every product in each group to be certain all products are correctly installed.

Troubleshooting Noise Problems

Unwanted noises such as hum, transport-related noises, or switching-related popping, etc., sometimes occur for seemingly no reason. The Access car audio system topology combats these noises by automatically double- grounding the inputs of both selected and deselected amplifiers, because a car audio display presents a different electrical environment than a car.

1.If an undesired noise turns up in the audio of one or two products, carefully check the products them- selves and their wiring for defects. If a whole group of electronics or a large part of it is affected, review the system wiring— or ask someone else to do it— to uncover anything that may have been overlooked during installation, especially in the type of shielded cables that were used.

2.If noise persists, add 982A isolators in all signal paths between the EQ group and the 980 as shown in Figure 43.

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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 Expander Modules System ModuleSystem Specific Components 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 GroupsDetermine 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 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 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 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 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 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