Owner's Manual

Example-2: Factory Amp + AUX (6-in/6-out)
Notes:
Ÿ For systems with a main speaker level source that will serve as the master volume control, and an auxiliary source is
connected to the link8, select system Type-2 at the multi-function remote. This provides AUX volume control as well as
independent CH7/8 level adjustment for both main and AUX sources.
Ÿ In this factory amplified system example, a front 2-way signal is summed to full-range for an aftermarket component
set with passive crossovers, while the rear full-range signal is passed through for aftermarket coaxials. In this
configuration the factory fader will be preserved, but the link8 may also be set to provide a “Never-Zero” subwoofer
output with remote level control if desired. To achieve this, the front woofer signals from CH3/4’s input should also be
connected to CH7/8 with jumper wires, then by setting its input select switch to CH5+7/CH6+8 the front and rear
signals will be summed together for CH7/8’s output. If a non-fading factory subwoofer signal is available, connect it to
CH7/8 and select direct input instead.
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Note: For stand-alone systems where only the AUX input is used, select system Type-3 at the multi-function remote.
This disables the remote’s source select function and sets knob priority to master volume control for AUX input.
Portable devices such as smartphones or MP3 players typically have an output voltage of 1Vrms or less, so it is
recommended to maximize the device’s unclipped output level and use the remote for the system’s master volume.
+12V
GND
REM OUT
RLC
AUX
IN
Type-2
Ÿ Main CH7/8
Ÿ AUX Vol
Ÿ AUX CH7/8
Front
CH3/4 OUT
Rear
CH5/6 OUT
Sub
CH7/8 OUT
Front HP
Rear
Front LP
CH3/4
IN
CH1/2
IN
CH5/6 IN
Front LP
CH7/8
IN
Example-3: Stand-Alone AUX
+12V
GND
Type-3
Ÿ AUX Vol
Ÿ AUX CH7/8
AUX IN
RLC
REM
OUT