Kenwood KAC-X522 manual

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    KA C-X522 STEREO/BRIDGEABLE PO WER AMPLIFIER 7 page 2-9 INSTR UCTION MANU AL AMPLIFICA TEUR DE PUISSANCE STEREO/COMP A TIBLE 7 page 10-17 MODE D’EMPLOI ESTÉRO/AMPLIFICADOR DE PO TENCIA CONECT ABLE 7 página 18-25 MANU AL DE INSTR UCCIONES © B64-3394-00/00 (KV) T ake the time to read through this instruction manual. Familiarity with installation[...]

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    2 English Sa fety precautions 2 W ARNING T o prevent injury or fire , take the following precautions: • When extending the ignition, battery, or g round wires, make sure to use automotive- grade wires or other wires with a 8 mm² ( AWG 8) or mor e to prevent wire det erioration and damage to the wire coating. • T o prevent a short circuit, neve[...]

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    English 3 50 200 150 100 40 200 70 4 0.2(MAX) (MIN)5 3 2 1 0.5 INPUT SENSITIVITY(V) B.R.F FREQUENCY(Hz) LPF FREQUENCY(Hz) -6dB BRF -12dB OFF PHASE 180 ° 0 ° AMP CONT ON OFF ISF ON OFF ISF FREQUENCY 25Hz 15Hz LPF OPERATION 50 Hz 70 Hz 100 Hz 150 Hz 200 Hz -20 30 -16 -12 -8 -4 0 50 60 40 100 200 300 400 1K (Hz) VOLT FAN CURR TEMP 386 mm 372 mm Ø6 [...]

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    4 English 30 30 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 GND Connection CENTER UNIT (CD receiver , etc.) RCA cable ground terminal RCA cable* Lead terminal* Left speaker Right speaker ■ Bridged Connec tions Speaker (Bridged) Battery Ground wire* Battery wire* Pr otective F use* * Commercially available parts Pow er control wire Left input Right input ■ LX-Bus conne[...]

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    English 5 Controls 1 Fuse (30 A × 2) 2 Battery terminal 3 Ground terminal 4 Power control terminal Controls the unit ON/OFF . NOTE Controls the unit power . Be sure to connect it with all the systems. 5 Sp eaker output t erminals • Stereo Connections: When you wish to use the unit as a stereo amplifier , stereo connections are used. The speakers[...]

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    6 English VOLT FAN CURR TEMP Display mode Y ou can set up the display items as follows: 1 Enter Menu mode Press the [MENU] button. "VOL T "/"CURR"/"TEMP"/"F AN" is displayed. 2 Select a display item Press the [ 2 ] or [ 3 ] button. The display items are switched in the f ollowing sequence. Display Information[...]

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    English 7 Con trol an Amp from Cen ter Unit Y ou can control the sound by controlling amplifiers from the Cent er Unit. 1 Enter AMP Contr ol mode Select the AMP Control mode by following the <AMP C ontrol> procedure giv en on the Operation Manual of the Center Unit. NOTE Use the set item and value operation buttons by following the instructio[...]

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    8 English L R L R L R L R L R L R L R L R L R L R L R LINE OUT ¡ ¡ ™ ™ ¡ ™ ¡™ INPUT SENSITIVITY(V) HPF FREQUENCY(Hz) LPF FREQUENCY(Hz) 4 0.2(MAX) (MIN)5 2 1 0.5 0.3 50 200 50 200 150 100 70 150 100 70 FILTER HPF LPF OFF AMP CONT ON OFF ISF ON OFF OPERATION MONO(Lch) STEREO INPUT SENSITIVITY(V) HPF FREQUENCY(Hz) LPF FREQUENCY(Hz) 4 0.2(M[...]

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    English 9 T roubleshooting Guide What might appear to be a malfunction in your unit may just be the result of slight misoperation or miswiring. Before c alling s ervice, first check the following table for possible problems. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOL UTION No sound. (No sound from one side.) (Blown fuse.) • I nput (or output) cables are disconne[...]

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    10 Frenç ais Précautions de sécurité 2 A VERTISSEMENT Pour é viter toute blessure et/ou incendie , veuillez prendre les précautions suivantes: • Si vous pr olongez un câble de batterie ou de masse, assurez vous d'utiliser un câble pour automobile ou un câble avec une section de 8 mm² (A WG8) afin d'éviter tous risques de dét[...]

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    Frenç ais 11 50 200 150 100 40 200 70 4 0.2(MAX) (MIN)5 3 2 1 0.5 INPUT SENSITIVITY(V) B.R.F FREQUENCY(Hz) LPF FREQUENCY(Hz) -6dB BRF -12dB OFF PHASE 180 ° 0 ° AMP CONT ON OFF ISF ON OFF ISF FREQUENCY 25Hz 15Hz LPF OPERATION 50 Hz 70 Hz 100 Hz 150 Hz 200 Hz -20 30 -16 -12 -8 -4 0 50 60 40 100 200 300 400 1K (Hz) VOLT FAN CURR TEMP 386 mm 372 mm [...]

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    12 Frenç ais 30 30 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 GND R acc ordements Unité centrale (récepteur/ lecteur de CD, etc .) Borne de masse pour câble RCA Câble RCA* Cosse pour câble* Haut-parleur gauche Haut-parleur droit ■ Connexions en pont Haut-parleur (Pont) Batterie Câble de masse* Câble de la batterie* F usible de protection* * disponible dans le c[...]

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    Frenç ais 13 Contrôles 1 FUSIBLE (30 A × 2) 2 Borne BA T T (alimentation) 3 Borne GND (masse) 4 Borne P .CON (fil de commande d’ alimentation) Commande l’unité ON/OFF . REMARQUE Commande l’unité d’alimentation. Assurez-v ous de le connec ter à l’ ensemble des différents syst èmes. 5 Bornes SP EAKER OUTPUT • Conne xions stéréo:[...]

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    14 Frenç ais VOLT FAN CURR TEMP Mode d’ affichage V ous pouvez régler les éléments de l’ affichage comme suit : 1 Entrer dans le mode menu Appuyez sur la touche [MENU]. "VOL T "/"CURR"/"TEMP"/"F AN" est affiché. 2 Sélectionner un élément de l’affichage Appuyez sur la touche [ 2 ] ou [ 3 ]. Les ?[...]

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    Frenç ais 15 Con trôle d’un ampli à par tir de l’unité centr ale V ous pouvez contrôler le son en contr ôlant les amplificateurs à par tir de l’unité centrale. 1 Entrez en mode de commande AMP Sélectionnez le mode de commande AMP en suivant la procédure <Commandes AMP> donnée dans le mode d’ emploi de l’unité centrale . [...]

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    16 Frenç ais L R L R L R L R L R L R L R L R L R L R L R LINE OUT ¡ ¡ ™ ™ ¡ ™ ¡™ INPUT SENSITIVITY(V) HPF FREQUENCY(Hz) LPF FREQUENCY(Hz) 4 0.2(MAX) (MIN)5 2 1 0.5 0.3 50 200 50 200 150 100 70 150 100 70 FILTER HPF LPF OFF AMP CONT ON OFF ISF ON OFF OPERATION MONO(Lch) STEREO INPUT SENSITIVITY(V) HPF FREQUENCY(Hz) LPF FREQUENCY(Hz) 4 0[...]

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    Frenç ais 17 Guide de depannage Ce qui peut apparaître comme un mauv ais fonc tionnement de votre appareil n’ est peut être que le résultat d’une mauvaise opér ati on ou d’une mauvaise connexion. A vant d’ appeler un centre de service, vérifiez d’ abord dans le tableau suivant les problèmes possibles. PROBLEME CAUSE POSSIBLE SOL UT[...]

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    18 Español Precauciones de seguridad 2 ADVERTENCIA Par a evitar el riesgo de lesiones y/o fuego , obser ve las siguientes precauciones: • Cuando extienda los cables de la batería o de masa, asegúrese de utilizar cables para automóviles u otros cables que tengan un ár ea de 8 mm² (A WG8) o más, para evitar el deterioro del cable y daños en[...]

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    Español 19 50 200 150 100 40 200 70 4 0.2(MAX) (MIN)5 3 2 1 0.5 INPUT SENSITIVITY(V) B.R.F FREQUENCY(Hz) LPF FREQUENCY(Hz) -6dB BRF -12dB OFF PHASE 180 ° 0 ° AMP CONT ON OFF ISF ON OFF ISF FREQUENCY 25Hz 15Hz LPF OPERATION 50 Hz 70 Hz 100 Hz 150 Hz 200 Hz -20 30 -16 -12 -8 -4 0 50 60 40 100 200 300 400 1K (Hz) VOLT FAN CURR TEMP 386 mm 372 mm Ø[...]

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    20 Español 30 30 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 GND Conexiones AP ARA TO CENTRAL (reproductor de discos compactos, etc.) T erminal del cable de masa del cable RCA Cable RCA* T erminal de cable* Altavoz izquier do Altavoz derecho ■ Conexiones en puent e Altavoz (P uenteada) Batería Cable de masa* Cable de la batería* F usible de protección* * pieza de ve[...]

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    Español 21 Controles 1 FUSIBLE (30 A × 2) 2 T erminal BA T T (alimentación) 3 T erminal GND (tierra) 4 T erminal del control de corriente (P .CON) Controla la C ONEXIÓN / DESCONEXIÓN de la unidad. NOT A Controla la potencia de la unidad . Asegúrese de conectarlo con todos los sistemas. 5 T erminales SPEAKER OUTPUT • Cone xiones estereofóni[...]

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    22 Español VOLT FAN CURR TEMP Modo de visualización Es posible configurar los elementos de ajuste de la siguiente manera: 1 Acc eda al modo de menú Pulse el botón [MENU]. Se visualiza "VOL T "/"CURR"/"TEMP"/"F AN" . 2 Seleccione un elemento de visualización. Pulse el botón [ 2 ] o [ 3 ]. Los elementos d[...]

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    Español 23 Con trol de un amplificador desde la unidad central Es posible controlar el sonido al contr olar los amplificadores desde la unidad central. 1 Acc eda al modo de control AMP Seleccione el modo de control AMP siguiendo el proc edimiento <Control AMP> e xplicado en el manual de funcionamiento de la unidad central. NOT A Utilice el e[...]

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    24 Español L R L R L R L R L R L R L R L R L R L R L R LINE OUT ¡ ¡ ™ ™ ¡ ™ ¡™ INPUT SENSITIVITY(V) HPF FREQUENCY(Hz) LPF FREQUENCY(Hz) 4 0.2(MAX) (MIN)5 2 1 0.5 0.3 50 200 50 200 150 100 70 150 100 70 FILTER HPF LPF OFF AMP CONT ON OFF ISF ON OFF OPERATION MONO(Lch) STEREO INPUT SENSITIVITY(V) HPF FREQUENCY(Hz) LPF FREQUENCY(Hz) 4 0.2[...]

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    Español 25 Guia Sobre Localización De A verias Lo que podría parecer una f alla de funcionamiento de su unidad podría ser simplemente el resultado de un pequeño error de opera ción o de un defecto de conexión. Antes de acudir al servicio, verifique primero el siguiente cuadro sobre los problemas que se podrían presentar . PROBLEMA CAUS A PO[...]

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