owner’s manual operation

parametric equalizer

Control/Connector Function

1EQ Frequency Controls

2Input Gain Adjustments

3Aux Input Switch

4Parametric EQ Controls

5Subwoofer Gain Control

6Subwoofer Frequency Control

7Volume and Fader Control

8Power Indicator LED

9Defeat Switch

10Line and Auxiliary Inputs

11Power Connections

(+12V, Remote, Ground)

12Front, Rear &

13Subwoofer Outputs

These switches determine the frequencies the gain knobs on the front panel will affect. Setting a switch on one of the 5 bands on top of the equalizer permits the corresponding control on the front panel to raise or lower the gain at that frequency.

Allows you to adjust the left and right channel input sensitivity to match the output level from your line or auxiliary source.

This switch selects the aux or line inputs.

Turning the controls clockwise increases the level of the sound at the frequency that you have set on the EQ’s top panel. Counter-clockwise reduces the level at that frequency. Choose the settings which best match your system and your prefered audio response.

Turning this control clockwise increases the subwoofer channel level.

By rotating this selector you can choose any crossover frequency from 40Hz to 400Hz. Turning the control clockwise permits more upper bass to travel through the sub channel.

The Volume adjusts the total output level. Fader adjusts the output balance between the front and rear amplifiers.

This indicator lights up when the unit is properly powered, grounded, and the remote power lead has power to it.

When the “DEF” switch is in the on position the equalizer functions are bypassed. Depressing the “DEF” switch again will restore the equalizer’s operation.

RCA cables are used to connect your car stereo head unit, CD player, or other source to either the line or aux inputs.

1.Connect the red wire to the car battery or other power source.

2.Connect the orange wire to the power antenna activating wire of the car stereo.

3.Connect the black wire to the car’s chassis for the proper ground connection.

RCA cables are used to connect the front channel outputs to the front channel amplifier inputs, the rear channel outputs to the rear channel amplifier inputs, and the sub outputs to the subwoofer amplifier inputs.

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Lanzar Car Audio E750S, E540P, E740V manual Front, Rear Subwoofer Outputs