Controls

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1Fuse (30 A × 2)

2Battery terminal

3Ground terminal

4Power control terminal

Controls the unit ON/OFF.

NOTE

Controls the unit power. Be sure to connect it with all the systems.

5Speaker output terminals

Stereo Connections:

When you wish to use the unit as a stereo amplifier, stereo connections are used.

The speakers to be connected should have an impedance of 2Ω or greater. When multiple speakers are to be connected, ensure that the combined impedance is 2Ω or greater for each channel.

Bridged Connections:

When you wish to use the unit as a high-output monaural amplifier, bridged connections are used. (Make connections to the LEFT channel 9 and the RIGHT channel · SPEAKER OUTPUT terminals.)

The speakers to be connected should have an impedance of 4Ω or greater. When multiple speakers are to be connected, ensure that the combined impedance is 4Ω or greater.

2CAUTION

The rated input of the speakers should be no less than the maximum output of the amplifier. Otherwise malfunction may result.

6RCA cable ground lead terminal

When using an RCA cable with a ground lead attached, connect the ground lead to this terminal.

7ID NUMBER switch

Sets an amp identification number (ID) to be used for amplifier control from the Center Unit.

Assign ID Number "0" to an amplifier when you use it as the Master amplifier. Assign ID Numbers "1" to "7" to amplifiers when you use them as Slave amplifiers. Do not duplicate these numbers.

NOTE

After you have changed ID numbers of amplifiers, turn Off the POWER switch of the Center Unit and turn it On again.

8TO H/U terminal

After you have set the Master amplifier, connect it to the Center Unit.

9REMOTE terminals

Used to connect to Slave amplifiers.

0RESET button

Resets the microprocessor of the unit.

NOTE

The values you have set with the Amplifier Control are NOT reset.

!LINE IN terminal

@LINE OUT terminal

The signal that’s input from the line input terminal is output.

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#Power indicator

Lights when the POWER switch is turned On.

The indicator flashes several seconds when the POWER switch is turned On or when the Protection function is activated.

$ LPF FREQUENCY control

Sets the cutoff frequency when the "FILTER" switch is set to "LPF".

%HPF FREQUENCY control

Sets the cutoff frequency when the "FILTER" switch is set to "HPF".

^FILTER switch

This switch allows to apply high-pass or low-pass filtering to the speaker outputs.

HPF (High-Pass Filter) position:

The filter outputs the band of higher frequencies than the frequency set with the "HPF FREQUENCY" control.

OFF position:

The entire bandwidth is output without filtering.

LPF (Low-Pass Filter) position:

The filter outputs the band of lower frequencies than the frequency set with the "LPF FREQUENCY" control.

The speaker output is automatically switched to monaural (L+R).

&AMP CONT (amplifier control) switch

Used to bypass the circuit when you do not control the sound with the Amplifier Control.

ON position:

Allows you to control the sound with the Amplifier Control.

OFF position:

Bypasses the Amplifier Control circuit.

NOTE

Amplifier control is possible even while OFF.

*ISF (infrasonic filter) switch

When this switch is "ON", the frequencies which are below the audible range and therefore inaudible are cut off so that the quality of the audible frequencies can be improved.

( OPERATION switch

This switch is used to select the operation mode of the amplifier.

STEREO position:

The amplifier can be used as a stereo amplifier.

MONO (Lch) position:

Amplifies the signal input from the left side only. Set to this position and make bridged connections to use as a high-power monaural amplifier. (The input right signal is not output.)

) INPUT SENSITIVITY control

Set this control according to the pre-output level of the center unit connected with this unit.

NOTE

For the pre-output level, refer to the <Specifications> in the instruction manual of the center unit.

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