Page 2 - WARNING; Information to User; s right to operate the equipment.; Before you start
Thank you for purchasing this PIONEER product To ensure proper use, please read through thismanual before using this product. It is espe-cially important that you read and observe WARNING s and CAUTION s in this manual. Please keep the manual in a safe and accessibleplace for future reference. This ...
Page 3 - ESTABLISH A SAFE LEVEL:; If you experience problems; s body. The ground wire of the
The Safety of Your Ears is inYour Hands Get the most out of your equipment by playingit at a safe level — a level that lets the sound come through clearly without annoying blar-ing or distortion and, most importantly, with-out affecting your sensitive hearing. Soundcan be deceiving. Over time, your ...
Page 5 - Connecting the car stereo; Setting the unit
Component names andfunctions Front side 4 5 3 3 2 1 1 2 6 7 3 8 1 9 Rear side To adjust the switch, use a flathead screwdri-ver if needed. 1 FREQ (cut off frequency) control Cut off frequency selectable from 40 Hz to500 Hz. ! Set the LPF / HPF select switch to LPF or HPF according to the type of fre...
Page 6 - Connection diagram; Setting gain properly; Gain control of this unit
! For instruction of connecting the bassboost remote control to the amplifier, seethe Connection diagram on page 7. Setting gain properly ! Protective function included to preventmalfunction of the unit and/or speakersdue to excessive output, improper use orimproper connection. ! When outputting hig...
Page 7 - For the wire size, refer to; Connections; Connecting the units
Connection diagram 1 j 3 4 5 6 7 9 i h 2 8 g f e d c b a 1 Battery wire (sold separately) ! The maximum length of the wire be-tween the fuse and the positive + term- inal of the battery is 30 cm (12 in.). ! For the wire size, refer to Connecting the power terminal on page 12. The battery wire, the g...
Page 8 - About bridged mode; CAUTION; for two-channel and other
! Never cut the insulation of the power supplyto feed power to other equipment. Current ca-pacity of the wire is limited. CAUTION ! Never wire the speaker negative cable directlyto ground. ! Never band together multiple speaker ’ s nega- tive cables. ! If the system remote control wire of the ampli-...
Page 9 - CH INPUT SELECT; CH INPUT SELECT; Notes; CH INPUT SELECT
Connecting the car stereo Connect the RCA output jack of the car stereoto the RCA input jack of the amplifier, or con-nect the speaker output wire from the carstereo to the speaker input terminal of the am-plifier. CH-A input (Two-channel input) ! Slide the 2CH - 4CH INPUT SELECT (input select) swit...
Page 10 - Slide the; Connecting the speakers; Five
Notes ! For details on the speaker output, refer to Con- necting the speakers on page 10. ! When the 2CH - 4CH INPUT SELECT (input se- lect) switch is set to 2CH , do not connect any- thing to RCA input jack B. CH-A CH-B CH-SW input ! Slide the 2CH - 4CH INPUT SELECT (input select) switch to the 4CH...
Page 11 - Left
Three ‐ channel output (Stereo bridge) In the case of a bridge connection, connectthe speaker leads based on the figure shownbelow. 1 2 3 1 Left 2 Right 3 Subwoofer output Connections when usingthe speaker input wire Connect the car stereo speaker output wiresto the amplifier using the supplied spea...
Page 12 - Connecting the power terminal; ) terminal and the ground; Route battery wire from engine com-; Connect the wires to the terminal.
Connecting the power terminal WARNING If the battery wire is not securely fixed to the term-inal using the terminal screws, there is a risk ofoverheating, malfunction and injury, includingminor burns. ! Always use the recommended battery andground wire, which is sold separately. Con-nect the battery...
Page 13 - Use wire cutters or a utility knife to; Connect the speaker/subwoofer wires; Speaker wires
Connecting the speaker/subwoofer output terminals 1 Use wire cutters or a utility knife to strip the end of the speaker/subwooferwires to expose about 10 mm (3/8 in.) ofwire and then twist the wire. Twist 10 mm (3/8 in.) 2 Connect the speaker/subwoofer wires to the speaker/subwoofer output term-inal...
Page 14 - Before installing the amplifier; Installation
Before installing the amplifier WARNING ! To ensure proper installation, use the suppliedparts in the manner specified. If any partsother than those supplied are used, they maydamage internal parts of the amplifier, or be-come loose causing the amplifier to shutdown. ! Do not install in: — Places wh...
Page 15 - Floor mat or chassis
Attaching the Bass boostremote control Attach with tapping screws (3 mm × 10 mm(1/8 in. × 3/8 in.)) at an easily accessible loca-tion such as under the dashboard. Tapping screws (3 mm × 10 mm (1/8 in. × 3/8 in.)) Example of installation onthe floor mat or chassis 1 Place the amplifier in the desired...
Page 16 - Specifications; Additional information
Specifications Power source ............................. 14.4 V DC (10.8 V to 15.1 Vallowable) Grounding system ................... Negative type Current consumption ............ 55 A (at continuous power,4 W ) Average current consumption ..................................................... 6 A (4...