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TURN-ON CONNECTION (REMOTE)
Locate the terminal labeled "REMOTE" between the ground and +12V
power connection points on the end of the amplifier. Your source unit should
have a wire in its harness labeled "REMOTE" or "AMP TURN-ON." Some
source units come equipped with a "Power Antenna" lead only. This should
also work. Run this wire from your source unit to the amplifiers REMOTE
connection. Strip approximately 1/2 inch of insulation from the wire. Insert
the wire into the terminal, and tighten the Allen screw. Your D7 Professional
Reference Series Amplifier will accept remote turn-on wire up to
10 gauge directly.
A WORD ABOUT
POWER AND GROUND CABLE G AUGE...
The following basic formula can be used as a quick guide to determine the
total amperage draw of a mobile audio system. This formula is based on a
50% amplifier efficiency rating. Diamond Audio D7 amplifiers are more
efficient. Others may be less. Using cable of a larger gauge will only increase
the current capability of your system. Do not use cable of a smaller gauge
than suggested here.
FORMULA:
Total amplifier rated RMS power x 2 = Total Input Wattage
Total Input Wattage = Current Draw (in Amps)
Battery Voltage
EXAMPLE:
An D7401 amplifier has 1 channel at 400 Watts RMS into
4 Ohms mono totaling 400 Watts. Work the formula as follows:
400 Watts x 2 = 800W
800W = 66 Amps Total Current Draw
12V
If the same amplifier is being driven to a 2 Ohm mono
load, double the total wattage number:
(D7401 = 800W @ 2 Ohms Mono) x 2 = 1600W
1600W = 132 Amps Total Current Draw
12V
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If you are considering a high output alternator or if you are not sure if your
vehicle's charging system needs to be upgraded, consult your Authorized
Diamond Audio Dealer. They will be happy to set you up with everything
necessary for you to enjoy a listening experience in your vehicle without equal.

BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING

1.
Amplifier has no output.
Is LED (located on circuit board next to fan) lit?
Yes: Make sure audio signal is present at RCA inputs. If no signal
is present, use alternate signal source and try again. If signal is
present, check configuration of crossovers. If still no signal, contact
your authorized dealer.
No: Check power, ground and remote wire for +12V. Verify all
connections. If voltages are correct and still no LED, contact your
authorized dealer.
2.
Speakers sound distorted when playing music.
Check to make sure all RCA and speaker wire connections are good
and tight. Make sure gains are not turned up above clipping.
3.
Amplifier channel "squeals" when operating.
One or more speaker wires are shorted or one or more speaker voice
coils are shorted or rubbing. If speakers and wires are OK, contact
your authorized dealer.
4.
Amplifier volume gets gradually softer as music is playing
without touching any system controls.
Amplifier is going into thermal protection. Make sure amplifier has
room for fan(s) to breathe. Preventing air from reaching the heatsink
will cause the amplifier to overheat, as will running the amplifier at
too low of an impedance.
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