AudioControl LC6 Manual del usuario - Página 7
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INSTALLING YOUR LC6
By this time we are sure that you are chomping at the bit to install your
LC6. Up to this point, everything you have read has served to educate
you on the operations of LC6. Therefore if you are still with us we
recommend you read the following sections very carefully.
Placement & Mounting of the LC6
Your LC6 can be physically installed in numerous locations like
behind your dashboard, under a seat, or even in the trunk. Since you will
be connecting to the speaker wires from the factory source unit or its
amplifiers, you should select a location that is convenient for wiring.
Once you have selected a permanent mounting location, position the unit
and mark the appropriate mounting holes with a felt-tip pin or scratch
awl. Before doing anything else, make sure you are not about to drill a
hole in a gas tank or pierce any existing wiring. Nothing ruins your day
more than an expensive repair bill. Drill a few small pilot holes and
secure the chassis of the LC6 with self-tapping screws.
LC6 Power Wiring
WARNING: Failure to disconnect the negative terminal of your battery
prior to the installation of your LC6 can result in a warm tingly feeling.
(+12V) Positive Connection: Insert a 12 to18 gauge wire into the
connector labeled "+12" on the nifty connector of your LC6. Connect it
to a good constant source of 12 volts (we suggest the battery), fused at 1
amp.
Ground Connection: Use the same gauge wire as you did for the
positive connector and run it from the "Ground" connector on the LC6 to
the negative terminal of the battery, a ground bus, or a verified ground
location. The factory head unit ground is not a good ground!
Remote In: Connect a 22 to 18 gauge wire from the source unit's
remote turn-on or other trigger to the "Remote" connector on the LC6.
As we previously mentioned, your LC6 is equipped with signal sensing
which allows it turn on when it detects a signal at the speaker-level
inputs.
Remote Out: If you are going to use the LC6 to turn on any external
signal processors or amplifiers, connect an 18 to 22 gauge wire from the
"Remote Out" on the LC6 to the remote turn-on of the processors or
amplifiers. If you are turning on more than 3 or 4 devices you should
connect this wire to a relay and route 12 volts from another source.
Once the electrical connections are complete, you may reconnect the
negative terminal to your battery.
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