AudioControl LC7i Руководство - Страница 9
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Summed Outputs
The LC7i has the capability to combine together multiple (2, 4,
or 6) input signals from the factory source unit into 2 channels. In
some vehicles there is an actively crossed-over tweeter, midrange,
and woofer all in the front of the vehicle. The LC7i lets you take
all of those signals and sum them together to get a high-quality,
full-range, pre-amp signal. Simply move the summing jumper
located under the cover for the desired channel into the "Sum" po-
sition. If the green LED for that channel is on, you know it is being
summed into the main output.
AutoMode
We have equipped your LC7i with an AutoMode feature that is
designed to feed signal to the channel 3 section when the factory
system only has front and rear outputs. AutoMode takes the chan-
nel 2 (rear) input signal and automatically feeds it to the channel 3
outputs to drive a subwoofer amp and crossover. This means your
LC7i will accept two input channels (say, front and rear) and give
you three output channels (front, rear, and sub).
ACR-1 Dash Control (Purchased Separately)
The ACR-1 is a remote that gives you control over the level of
the channel 3/Subwoofer output so you can adjust the bass level
from the driver's seat.
Placement and Mounting
The ACR-1 dash control may be mounted under the dash using
its own bracket or through a custom hole in the dash. It should be
within reach of the driver and in a spot where the LED is plainly
visible. You could mount it in the trunk, but that defeats the whole
purpose.
Bracket Installation
The dash control mounts with two screws, which attach to the
underside of the dashboard. Slide under the dash and place the
dash control in its mounting position, mark the two mounting
holes, drill pilot holes, and secure with two screws.
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