Fusion En-1502 Car Amplifier User Manual


 
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13. REMOTE
This connection should be used with the optional remote control (CA-RLC13 - sold separately)
to adjust the bass level from any location within the vehicle.
14. INPUT SELECT
This function switches the amplifier input between Low level (RCA cable) and High level
(speaker wire) connection. Where possible RCA (Low Level) connections are preferable.
High
The High setting is selected when the FUSION CA-HIC13 High Level adaptor (sold separately)
is used to connect a full range signal from the source (head) unit
speaker connections to the amplifier. Simply connect the speaker
wires to the input connections observing polarity and then connect the
FUSION CA-HIC13 to the RCA inputs on the Amplifier.
Low
The Low setting is for RCA connection from the source (head) unit to
the amplifier. Connect the RCA interconnects to the appropriate Line
Out connectors on the source (head) unit and connect to the RCA
inputs of the Amplifier.
This is the preferred installation method, as this provides a higher
quality audio signal.
15. AUTO TURN ON
Auto Turn on switch = 12V
Select when a remote turn on wire is connected from the source (head) unit “remote wire”
output or a 12V switched supply is used.
Eg power antenna wire or ignition Accessory position. This is required when using the Low
Level connection via RCA interconnects. It is optional when using High level inputs.
Auto turn on switch = AUDIO
This feature is available with the High Level input only and the (FUSION CA-HIC13 sold
separately). The amplifier will turn on when the source (head) unit is powered on and Audio
signal is supplied via the speaker wires to the amplifier. The remote turn on wire is not required
in this installation.
FUSION recommends the use of the remote wire output from the headunit when available.
16. POWER / PROTECT LED
1. When illuminated Green, indicates normal operation. Amplifier is powered on with no
faults detected
2. When illuminated Red, indicates the amplifier is in protection mode / fault state.
See troubleshooting section below
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