Precision Power D3000/1 manual Adjusting Input Gain, High Mass Internal Heatsink, Troubleshooting

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ADJUSTING INPUT GAIN

ADJUSTING INPUT GAIN

1.Adjust all amplifier input gain controls to just above minimum sensitivity (fully counterclockwise).

2.Using the cleanest music source (CD) playing, turn up the head unit source volume until you can hear distortion. Now turn it down a bit until you cannot hear the distortion (usually just below full volume).

3.Increase the amplifier gain (clockwise) until the onset of audible distortion. Then decrease the gain to the point just before the distortion starts. This setting minimizes background noise and prevents overload.

4.Repeat step 3 for any remaining independently controlled amplifiers (rear and subwoofer gain controls) in the system.

HIGH MASS INTERNAL HEATSINK

The unique heatsink on your amplifier has been designed with fins on the inside of the aluminum extrusion. This allows for the transfer of heat from the circuitry to the heatsink fins and out through the vents in the endplates. Be sure you provide ample space around the amplifier for cooling: at least 2” on all sides.

AP-IV PROTECTION CIRCUIT

Short Circuit Protection engaged: These amplifiers will turn off and try to come back on immediately. The amplifier will cycle like this indefinitely with “blips” of sound each time. If this is the case, check your speakers and wiring for low impedance and short circuits.

Thermal Protection engaged. The amplifier will turn off and after a minute or so will come back on. In this case, ensure that there is nothing blocking the normal convection airflow of the amplifier. No obstruction should be within 2” of the amplifier on all sides.

Note: Low battery voltage will cause the amplifier to run warmer and possibly damage the amplifier.

TROUBLESHOOTING

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Contents D500/1 AMPLIFIER MODELSD1000/1 D2000/1TABLE OF CONTENTS CONGRATULATIONS SERVICEFEATURES CEA SPECIFICATIONSWHAT’S INCLUDED Nominal Power Ratings SPECIFICATIONSGeneral Specifications D500/1Fuse The LEDs provide the following indications Small flat blade screwdriver When using 16 gauge wire or larger, run the speaker wires from the amplifier location through the vehicle to the speakers. Observe the same precautions for routing these wires that you followed for running the power and remote turn on wires. Cut off excess and, using wire strippers, strip 1/4-inchof insulation. Locate the speaker/remote turn- on PowerLockTM connector. Using a hex wrench loosen the screws on the upperside of the connector. Insert the speaker leads into the end and secure with the hex wrench. Check to be sure youve maintained proper polarity before securing each wire POWERLOCKTM Total RMS output X 1.3 = Total Input Wattage 1300W= 108 Amps total current draw 12V POWERLOCK CONNECTORS Power wires3mm hex wrenchXOVER FRONT PLATE DIAGRAMSEND PLATE DIAGRAMS 12 D500/1, D1000/1D2000/1, D3000/1 INPUTS ADVANCED INSTRUMENTATION INPUTSOURCE Headunit QBASS PLUSTM Optional QBASS REMOTETMQBASS PLUS SPECIFICATIONS QBASSTM Settings TC-XCROSSOVER D500/1, D1000/1, D2000/1, and D3000/1CROSSOVER DETENT CHART TROUBLESHOOTING ADJUSTING INPUT GAINHIGH MASS INTERNAL HEATSINK AP-IVPROTECTION CIRCUITOPPOSITE CHANNEL Precision PowerTM Dealer orSAME CHANNEL OPPOSITE CHANNELLIMITED TWO YEAR CONSUMER WARRANTY