Page 2 - Table of Contents
<2> Table of Contents Congratulations 3Features 4Specifications 5-6 Installation 7Controls and Terminals 8-9Control Definitions 10-12System Diagrams 13-21Troubleshooting 22
Page 4 - FEATURES
<4> FEATURES •• ••••• ••••• ••• Sequenced Delays Eliminate Residual Power-Up/Power-Down Pops.Differential RCA Inputs Isolate 12V/Audio to Ground, Eliminating Ground Loops and Noise.Full Signal Path Low Noise/Distortion Circuitry Topology.Optimal Component Layout for Minimal Distortion Inductio...
Page 5 - SPECIFICATIONS
<5> SPECIFICATIONS PC360.2 PC650.2 PC400.4 PC640.4 Channels 2 2 4 4 RMS Power @ 4Ω, 14.4V 110W X 2 195W X 2 70W X 4 115W X 4 RMS Power @ 2Ω, 14.4V 180W X 2 325W X 2 100W X 4 160W X 4 RMS Power @ 4Ω Bridged 360W X 1 650W X 1 200W X 2 320W X 2 Total Harmonic Distortion (4Ω power) 0.02% 0.02% 0.0...
Page 7 - Installation
<7> Installation Before installing any audio equipment, it is good practice to disconnect the ground terminal on the battery to avoid damageto the vehicle or audio equipment. Failure to do this means you’re a few brews short of a 6-pack and you probablyalready acquired the nickname of “Sparky ...
Page 8 - TERMINALS
<8> TERMINALS * Power terminal block & Speaker terminal block for PC360.2 / PC650.2 * Power terminal block & Speaker terminal block for PC400.4 / PC640.4 * Power terminal block & Speaker terminal block for PC1000.1 * Power terminal block & Speaker terminal block for PC740.5
Page 9 - CONTROLS
<9> * Crossovers for PC400.4 / PC640.4 * Crossovers for PC1000.1 * Crossovers for PC740.5 * Crossovers for PC360.2 / PC650.2 CONTROLS
Page 10 - Control Definitions
<10> Control Definitions Alrighty, here comes the fun stuff. We’re going to break this down to it simplest form so that there is no way you can possibly do any damage in the installation process to your audio system. We’re going to explain in detail how every single knob and switch work rather...
Page 13 - System Diagrams; MONO Channel System Design #1
<13> 2-8 Ohms System Diagrams MONO Channel System Design #1 PC1000.1
Page 14 - Channel System Design #1
<14> System Diagrams 2Channel System Design #1 PC360.2 / PC650.2 2Channel System Design #2 PC360.2 / PC650.2
Page 15 - Channel System Design #3
<15> System Diagrams 2Channel System Design #3 PC360.2 / PC650.2
Page 16 - Channel System Design #1
<16> System Diagrams 4Channel System Design #1 PC400.4 / PC640.4
Page 17 - Channel System Design #2
<17> System Diagrams 4Channel System Design #2 PC400.4 / PC640.4
Page 18 - Channel System Design #3
<18> System Diagrams 4Channel System Design #3 PC400.4 / PC640.4 1CH 4-8 Ohms WOOFER 4-8ohms WOOFER 4-8ohms 2CH 4-8 Ohms 3CH 4-8 Ohms 4CH 4-8 Ohms
Page 19 - Channel System Design #1
<19> System Diagrams 5Channel System Design #1 PC740.5 5CH
Page 20 - Channel System Design #2
<20> System Diagrams 5Channel System Design #2 PC740.5 5CH
Page 21 - Channel System Design #3
<21> System Diagrams 5Channel System Design #3 PC740.5 5CH 1CH 4-8 Ohms WOOFER 4-8ohms WOOFER 4-8ohms 2CH 4-8 Ohms 3CH 4-8 Ohms 4CH 4-8 Ohms
Page 22 - TroubleShooting
<22> TroubleShooting SYMPTOM CHECK REMEDY NO SOUND Is the Status LED illumi- nated GREEN? NO? Check all fuses to the amplifierConfirm remote turn-on lead is connected at the amp and at the radio/switched +12VoltsClean contacts on fuse holderVerify ground is secure Is the Status LED illumi- nat...