Remote Turn-On

In order for the amplifier to turn on, a remote turn-on wire must be connected to a switched 12 volt source. Typically, the source unit provides a power antenna (remote) turn on lead which will turn on the amplifier when the source unit is activat- ed. If this is unavailable, or if voltage drops below 7 volts, a switched 12 volt source must be used (Refer to page 9, Central Muting and the ACM-420).

Run a wire from the amplifer location through the vehicle to the switched 12 volt source. Observe the same precautions for routing this cable that you followed for running the power cable. Cut off excess wire and, using wire strippers, strip the wire 1/4 inch.

Four channel ArtSeries amplifiers are shipped with two speaker connectors. One will accommodate five wires, and one will accommodate four wires. Locate the five wire connector which we will refer to as the speaker / remote turn-on connector. On the underside of the connector are five slotted screws. Loosed the middle screw before attempting to insert the remote turn-on lead into the end of the connetor. After the

wire is inserted, secure it by the tightening the associated screw. If inserting larger gauge wire presents a problem, tinning the wire with solder may help. Be sure the connec- tion is tight. You are now ready to connect the speakers (Refer to Figure D).

Speaker Connection

Fun the speaker wires from the amplifier locations, through the vehicle to the speak- ers. Observe the same precautions for routing these wires that you followed for run- ning the power and remote turn-on cables. It is important to use 16 gauge or larger wire, for proper signal transfer. Cut off excess and, using wire strippers, strip 1/4 inch. Once again, locate the speaer / remote turn-on connector. Loosen the four remaining screws on the underside of the connector. Insert the speaker leads, one at a time, into the end of the connector. Check to make sure you've maintained proper polarity before securing each wire. If inserting larger gauge wire presents a problem, tinning the wire with solder may help. Be sure the connection is tight. Repeat this process for the remaining four wire connector on four channel amps. The connectors may now be plugged into the amplifier (Refer to Figure D).

Bridging

All ArtSeries amplifier are capable of being bridged into a mono output due to the internal design of the amplifier. This feature permits the creation of a mono channel for a subwoofer or center channel. Also bridging adds flexibility of operation. Any of the ArtSeries two-channel amplifiers may be used in a one channel (mono), two channels stereo, or 3 channels - 2 channels stereo and one channel derived mono configuration. ArtSeries four-channel amplifiers may be used as 2 mono channels, 3 channels - 2 channels stereo and one bridged mono channel, 4 channels - 2 chan- nel (stereo) front and rear, 5 channels - 4 channels stereo and one derived mono channel, or 6 channels - 4 channels stereo and 2 derived mono channels.

Deriving the mono channel is accomplished by using the left channel positive wire as the positive speaker wire and the right channel negative wire as the negative speaker wire. It is important that a minimum of 4 Ohm impedance is observed. If the impedance drops below 4 ohms while the amplifier is wired in the mono configuration, the AM II protection circuit will engage the output power will be reduced.

The ability to run stereo satellites wile simultaneously running a mono output from the same output stage is accomplished simply by running the stereo speakers nor- mally and tappng into the appropriate wires for teh "Mixed Mono" channel (left chan- nel positive wire as the positive speaker wire and the right channel negative wire as the negative speaker wire). Again, for optimum performance, speaker impedance should be 2 Ohms on the stereo channels and 4 Ohms on the mono channel.

Inputs

On the left side panel of two-channel ArtSeries amplifier are one pair of RCA left

and right inputs. Four-channel models feature two pair of RCA inputs and a "2/4 way" switch. If both "Input 1" and "Input 2" are to receive the same input signal, place the "2/4 way" switch in the on (in) position. This will parallel the inputs together internally in the amp. In this mode, either set of inputs may be used.

Gain Control

On the left end panel, next to the inputs, is the gain control. This control adjusts the level of the input signal of your source unti. This control requires a small flat-bladed screwdriver for adjustment. Upon installation of the amplifier, the gain control must be adjusted. This can be done by first turning the gain all the way down (counter- clockwise). Turn the volume on the source unit up to two-thirds. Then adjust the gain control until the desired volume is obtained without audible distortion.

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Clarion A300.2, A600.2, A404.2, A1200.2, A100.2, A204.2 Remote Turn-On, Speaker Connection, Bridging, Inputs, Gain Control

A200.2, A204.2, A100.2, A1200.2, A300.2 specifications

The Clarion A-Series amplifiers, including the A300.2, A1200.2, A200.2, A600.2, and A404.2, are designed to enhance the audio experience in vehicles. Each model in this series offers unique features, technologies, and characteristics that cater to different audio needs and preferences.

The Clarion A300.2 is a compact yet powerful amplifier, capable of delivering 75 watts per channel at 4 ohms and up to 150 watts per channel at 2 ohms. It features a high-quality aluminum heat sink that ensures efficient heat dissipation, which enhances longevity and performance. This model also includes a built-in low-pass filter, which allows users to tailor their sound experience by controlling the frequency range being amplified.

Next in the lineup is the A1200.2, which is geared towards audiophiles seeking deeper bass and superior sound fidelity. This amplifier pushes out 120 watts per channel at 4 ohms and 240 watts at 2 ohms. One of its standout features is the variable bass boost, allowing users to adjust the low-frequency response to suit their listening preferences. The A1200.2 also integrates a sophisticated speaker-level input for easy installation in factory systems.

The A200.2 is oriented towards smaller setups and narrower spaces, offering 50 watts per channel at 4 ohms and 100 watts at 2 ohms. Its compact design doesn’t compromise on power, making it an excellent choice for those looking to build a more modest but high-quality audio system. It features a low-pass filter and high-pass filter, allowing for flexibility in system configurations.

Moving on to the A600.2, this amplifier is designed for larger audio systems. Delivering an impressive 300 watts per channel at 2 ohms, it accommodates a wide range of speaker setups. The A600.2 boasts exceptional sound clarity, thanks to its advanced circuit design that minimizes noise interference. It includes an adjustable crossover, enabling users to fine-tune the frequency ranges for optimal sound performance.

Lastly, the A404.2 is a versatile four-channel amplifier that can be utilized for both full-range speakers and subwoofers. Delivering 75 watts per channel at 4 ohms and 150 watts at 2 ohms, the A404.2 offers flexibility for different configurations. Its bridgeable channels make it possible to convert the four channels into two powerful outputs, perfect for driving larger subwoofers.

In summary, the Clarion A-Series amplifiers provide an array of features catering to diverse audio requirements. With a focus on sound clarity, flexible configurations, and efficient designs, these amplifiers are suitable for anyone looking to elevate their vehicle's audio system.