Operation Manual

Caution!
Bridging fuses or replacing a fuse with one of a higher rating may
cause damage to the amplifier and the vehicle's electrical system.
POWER
Step 3- Run a remote turn on cable from the switched +12V source you
will be using to turn on the system components. This may be a toggle switch,
a relay, or your source unit’s remote trigger wire, or power antenna trigger
wire. Run this lead to the amplifier mounting location. Use #18 AWG wire
or larger.
+12V RMT GND
Step 4- Locate a secure grounding connection as
close to the amplifier as possible. Make sure the
location is clean and provides a direct electrical
connection to the frame of the vehicle. Connect
one end of a short piece of the same size cable as
the power cable to the grounding point. Run the other end of the cable to the
amplifier mounting location.
Step 5- connect the ground cable to the screw terminal labeled
“POWER, GND”.
Step 6- Connect the power cable to the amplifier at the screw terminal
labeled “POWER, +12V”.
Step 7- Connect the remote turn on cable to the screw terminal labeled
“POWER, RMT”.
1.3 Installation- Speaker Connections
Step 1- Run #16 AWG or larger connecting wire from your speakers to the
amplifier mounting location. Keep speaker wires away from power cables
and amplifier input cables. Use grommets anywhere the wires have to pass
through holes in the metal frame or sheet metal. Connect to the speakers
according to the type of terminals on each speaker.
Step 2- Strip 3/8" of insulation from the end of each wire and twist the wire
strands together tightly. Make sure there are no stray strands that might
touch other wires or terminals and cause a short circuit.
Step 3- Crimp spade lugs over the wire ends or tin the ends with solder to
provide a secure termination.
Step 4- Connect the wire ends to your amplifier as follows:
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