Soundstream Technologies Picasso owner manual Key To Callouts

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1.Power LED - Indicates amplifier power.

2.Clip Indicators - Channels 1 & 2; Indicates the signal output level is too high and the output stage of the amplifier is clipping.

3.Left Channel Balanced/Unbalanced Input Selector - Channel 1; Select “BAL- ANCED” to use the 6 pin Balanced signal input. Select “UNBALANCED” to use the RCA signal inputs.

4.Right Channel Balanced/Unbalanced Input Selector - Channel 2; Select “BAL- ANCED” to use the 6 pin Balanced signal input. Select “UNBALANCED” to use the RCA signal inputs.

5.RCA Inputs - Channels 1 & 2; Right and Left channel RCA (Unbalanced) inputs.

6.Balanced Signal Input Connector - Channels 1 & 2; 6-Pin Balanced input con-

nector for use with the Soundstream BLT/BLT4 Balanced Line Transmitter.

) Input Levels - Channels 1 & 2; Independent Left and Right input level controls.

8.Speaker Connection Terminal - Speaker connections for Channels 1 & 2.

9.REMOTE - Remote turn-on input from the head unit. Accepts +12V.

10.GND - Main ground connection. Bolt to a clean chassis point in the vehicle.

11.+12V - Connected to a fuse or circuit breaker, then to the battery’s positive termi- nal

12.FUSE - Main power supply fuse. Warning: Replace only with the same value fuse!

13.Stereo/Bridged Mono Switch - Channels 1 & 2; Select “Bridge” for bridged mono operation (use right channel input). Select “Stereo” for two-channel op- eration.

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Soundstream Technologies Picasso owner manual Key To Callouts

FAQ

What does the power LED indicate?

The power LED indicates amplifier power.

What are the clip indicators for?

The clip indicators for channels 1 & 2 indicate when the signal output level is too high and the output stage of the amplifier is clipping.

How do I select balanced or unbalanced input?

You can select balanced or unbalanced input for channels 1 & 2 using the left and right channel selectors.