Fusion CA-DA41400 사용자 설명서

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CROSSOVER TABLE
Model
Channels Crossover Type
Crossover Frequency
Bass Boost
CA-
DA51600
Front
Selectable - LPF, HPF, or 
FULL
LPF or HPF Tunable - 32Hz 
- 320Hz
Rear
Selectable - LPF, HPF, or 
FULL
LPF or HPF Tunable - 32Hz 
- 320Hz
Sub
Fixed LPF and Fixed HPF 
(Subsonic)
LPF Tunable - 32Hz - 320Hz
HPF Tunable - 10Hz - 80Hz
Tunable - 0dB-
12dB
CA-
DA41400
Front
Selectable - LPF, HPF, or 
FULL
LPF or HPF Tunable - 32Hz 
- 320Hz
Rear
Selectable - LPF, HPF, or 
FULL
LPF or HPF Tunable - 32Hz 
- 320Hz
Tunable - 0dB - 
12dB
CA-
DA12250
All
Fixed LPF and Fixed HPF 
(Subsonic)
LPF Tunable - 32Hz - 320Hz
HPF Tunable - 10Hz - 80Hz
Tunable - 0dB - 
12dB
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Problem
Possible Reason
Solution
Amplifier not switching 
on. Power LED not ‘on’.
No +12v to power wire
No power to remote wire
Fuse broken
Fuse on amplifier blown
Check fuses and connections to battery
Check remote on connections to head unit
Replace fuse with correct type and amperage
Replace fuse with correct type and amperage
Amplifier not working, 
but Power LED is ‘on’
Amplifier too hot
Speaker wires shorted
Move amplifier to vented area
Turn head unit down
Check that there are no speaker wires shorted to 
another wire or to the vehicle chassis
No Sound
No RCA Signal
Gain control not set up
Head Unit off or low vol
Amplifier
Speakers
Check RCA connection to head unit
Ensure you have set up the amplifier gain level control
Check head unit volume level
Check all power, remote on and ground connections
Check speakers for wire shorts
LEVEL CONTROL
This control is used to match the input level of the amplifier to the output level of you head unit. We recommend 
the following method. NOTE: Remove screws and the top cover of amplifier to access controls.
3. 
Adjust  the  level  control  until  the  desired 
maximum  volume  is  achieved  without 
distortion.
4. 
Failure  to  follow  these  steps  may  cause 
permanent damage to the audio system.
1. 
Turn the amplifier level to zero
2. 
Turn the volume of the head unit to ¾ and the 
bass and treble to zero