CA-DA12250 - CONTROL DESCRIPTIONS
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1. SPEAKER OUTPUT:
Connect your subwoofer(s) to these terminals.
NOTE: The positive (+) and negative
2. REMOTE LEVEL CONTROL CONNECTION:
Connect the optional (supplied) Remote Level Controller to this socket.
3. RCA INPUT:
Connect these RCA connectors to a head unit with a low level output connection.
4. RCA OUTPUT:
Use these RCA connectors to connect to a secondary amplifier. This output is a
5. POWER AND STATUS LED’S:
This displays “green” if the amplifier has been correctly powered up & ‘red’ if any faults are present.
6. FUSES:
Please ensure the correct type of fuse is fitted. For CA- DA12250 3 x 40A fuses.
7. +12V CONNECTION:
Connect directly to the vehicle battery positive (+) terminal via a 4 gauge power cable, with an inline fuse or circuit breaker at the battery end. NOTE: This is the last wire to connect up during installation. Damage could result if this is not done.
8. REMOTE
This terminal is for turning the amplifier on and off. The remote input requires a switched positive (+12V) to power ‘ON’ the amplifier. This can usually be found on the rear of the head unit in the form of a remote output. If not available you can wire to the ACC position on the ignition key.
9. GROUND CONNECTION:
Connect directly to the vehicle’s chassis via a 4 guage power cable. NOTE: This is the first wire to connect up during the installation.
10. LEVEL CONTROL:
This allows level adjustment of the input signal. Use this control to directly match the head unit to the amplifier. To set this control correctly, turn the amplifier level to MIN and the head unit to 3/4 volume, with the bass and treble on zero, then slowly turn up the level control towards the MAX end of the control. NOTE: If the sound becomes distorted, turn this control down.
11. SUBWOOFER LP FILTER FREQUENCY:
This sets the crossover frequency point for the subwoofer channels’ low pass filter between 32Hz and 320Hz.
12. FUSION LOW FREQUENCY CONTROL:
The FUSION Low Frequency Control (F.L.F.C.) is a dual stage control interface. The combination of a Subsonic filter and a Bass Boost control allows precise shaping of the audio signal for your subwoofer(s). The Subsonic filter is essentially a