Electrical Connections

BATT +12V

Connect this terminal with the 12VDC pole of the battery, by using an appropriate power supply wire with a profile of 10 - 20 qmm. Please also install a additional in-line fuse (20 - 40 A) very close to the battery in the power supply wire.

GND

Connect this terminal with the vehicle’s chassis. The ground connection should be as short as possible and should be mounted at a blank metallic point on the chassis. Ensure a stable and safe connection to the Minus-terminal of the battery. The ground wire should have the same profile than the +12V power supply wire.

REM

Connect the remote turn on/off wire of your headunit with the REM- terminal of the soundsystem. This ensures that your Soundsystem turns on and off with your headunit. If your headunit is not equipped with a remote wire, you can also use the power on/off wire of a electrical antenna.

FUSE

The integrated fuse protect your Soundsytem from shorts and overheating. If this fuse is damaged, replace the fuse only with a appropriate fuse with the same rating and construction.

IMPORTANT: Please ensure for all connections the correct polarity. Faulty and interchanged polarity may cause malfunctions and damage.

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Hifionics HFI 200 A-HFI250A manual Electrical Connections

HFI 200 A-HFI250A specifications

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