AudioControl DQ-61 Handbuch - Seite 7
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Under the Covers - Internal Jumpers
You can optimize your DQ-61 using most of the controls mounted on the top
of the chassis. However, we recognize there are situations where advanced users
may have the need to configure the DQ-61 for specific applications. Therefore
we have provided a few setting that are located under the chassis top for limited
access.
➊ Output Summing Jumpers: Some factory installed audio systems include
separate amplifiers that output limited bandwidth signals that are actively crossed
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An additional feature is that once you move the Summing jumpers to On, the
audio signal coming from the Main Output will also come out of the Channel 2
Output. When the jumper is moved to the "On" position for a selected channel,
the corresponding indicator light on the front of the DQ-61 will turn green The
shipped-from-the-factory setting is in the OFF or non-summed position.
➋ GTO™ Signal Sense: In selected situations, factory installed audio sys-
tems may turn ON or "wake up" due to convenience features like doors chimes,
alarms, and cell phone signals triggering the source. To prevent these from turn-
ing your audio system on unexpectedly, you can bypass the GTO™ circuit by
moving the GTO™ jumper, and use a switched 12-volt signal connected to the
Remote In terminal. The DQ-61 ships the GTO in the On position.
➌ Ground Isolation Selector: Alternator noise may appear in a system be-
cause the source unit and amplifier(s) are using different grounding schemes. To
help in this situation, we have provided alternative grounding connections. Make
sure your system is turned OFF before you move these jumpers. We ship them in
the isolated position, which usually gives the best results.
➍ AutoMode: Some cars have low level or other unusual signals on their
speaker leads that may not trigger the AutoMode circuit and result in signal
switching. When this occurs you can manually turn off the AutoMode function.
This is done by moving the internal AutoMode jumper to "Defeat".
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➍
over and are connected
directly to tweeters, mid-
ranges, and/or woofers. For
➌
optimum performance you
will want to combine (or
sum) these separate signals
into a single full range sig-
nal. The DQ-61 facilitates
this internally via simple
jumper settings that allow
you to select which input
signals will be summed into
the Front/Main outputs.
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