AudioControl D-4.800 사용자 매뉴얼

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Quick Start Guide
Installation
We recommend mounting the D-4.800 in the trunk/boot or cargo 
area of the vehicle. An alternative location would be under the front 
seat of your vehicle if there is enough room to install and also to reach 
the controls. When choosing a location, please keep these things in 
mind:
1.  Before you start, disconnect the +12V positive and negative 
cables from the battery in the vehicle to prevent any damage to 
the vehicle or the amplifier during the installation process.
2.  Pick a mounting location that will provide access to the controls 
and connections, provide adequate ventilation, and also protect 
the unit from heat, moisture, and dirt.
3.  The D-4.800 needs to be securely mounted using the four 
mounting holes located in each corner. 
4. 
Before drilling any holes, take every precaution to prevent 
damage to fuel lines, power and other electrical wiring, 
hydraulic brake lines, and other systems, that might compromise 
vehicle safety.
5.  Always mount the unit as far from the antenna in the vehicle 
as possible, and away from the radio or any other RF sensitive 
electronics in the vehicle.
6.  Use between 8 and 3 gauge insulated power cable to connect 
the +12V terminal of the D-4.800 to the positive terminal of the 
vehicle battery.
7.  Use between 8 and 3 gauge insulated cable to connect the 
ground terminal of the D-4.800 to the negative terminal of the 
vehicle  battery.
8.  The D-4.800 has speaker-level inputs that are designed to ac-
cept amplified, speaker-level signals from a factory source unit 
or amplifier. You may need to refer to a factory service manual 
or wiring-harness schematic to determine which wires are the 
speaker wires for your system. If you are unsure which are the 
speaker wires, we recommend you look at the color of the speak-
er wires connected to the speakers and follow them back to the 
source. Connect the speaker wires to the D-4.800 speaker-level 
input plugs using the correct polarity.
9.  Line-level audio signals will generally come from your after-
market radio, or if you are really getting the most out of your 
car audio system they may be coming from a really awesome 
product like the AudioControl LC6i (shameless plug). There are 
generally only two things to consider when using the line-level 
RCA inputs:
1. Use good shielded or twisted pair RCA cables.
2. Run your RCA cables at least 18” away from power and speaker 
cables to avoid picking up radiated noise in your system.
Installation