Dual XPA 4100 Owners Manual
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2 XPA SERIES INSTALLATION Preparation Please read entire manual before installation. Due to the technical nature of amplifiers, it is highly recommended that your DUAL amplifier is installed by a professional installer or an authorized dealer. Before You Start - Disconnect negative battery terminal. (consult a qualified technician for instructions) - Avoid installing the amplifier where it would be subject to high temperatures, such as from direct sunlight, or where it would be subject to dust, dirt or excessive vibration. - Use extreme caution when drilling holes to avoid damaging fuel lines or existing vehicle wiring. - All amplifier installations require power, signal and speaker wires (not included). - An amplifier installation kit (sold separately) is highly recommended to facilitate the installation. Consult your dealer for recommendations. Mounting Location - Choose a mounting location for the amplifier. Suggested locations include under a seat or in the trunk. - The amplifier can be mounted horizontal (recommended) or vertical. For optimum performance, make sure to provide at least 1" of space to around all sides. Do not mount the amplifier under carpets or where airflow is restricted. - Do not install the amplifier where it may be exposed to moisture. - The optimum mounting location varies between vehicles. Remember to test all amplifier functions before completing the final mounting procedure. TYPICAL MOUNTING METHOD
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NOTE Be sure to follow specific instructions included with your amplifier installation kit (not included with this amplifier). The information below should be used a general guideline only. Power Wire (+12V) - Disconnect negative battery terminal before proceeding. Consult a qualified technician for instructions if you are unsure. - Plan wire routing before cutting any wires to length. Begin by routing the power +12V wire from the battery to the amplifier location. Use a grommet when running wires through the firewall or metal openings. Avoid running the power wire near existing vehicle wiring to prevent induced noise from entering the audio system. - Use extreme caution when drilling holes to avoid damaging fuel lines or existing vehicle wiring. - The +12V wire MUST be fused within 18" of the battery for protection of the vehicles electrical system. Ground Wire (GND) - The amplifier ground wire should be as short as possible. Choose a clean unpainted section of metal or the vehicle chassis when attaching the ground connection. Be sure to clean the area of any dirt or grease. Remote Turn-on Wire (REM) - The remote turn-on wire connects to the head unit's amplifier turn-on lead or power antenna output. Speaker Wires - Choose adequate gauge speaker wire depending on your exact amplifier/speaker combination. Be sure to observe polarity when connecting. - Do not ground any speaker wires or connect any speaker wires together. Input Signal - The amplifier's input signal connects to the head unit's low level (RCA) or high level (speaker wire) outputs. - Low level input signal deliver the best performance. If unavailable, use the high level inputs - when interfacing with factory head unit for instance. CAUTION - Do not use both low and high level inputs at the same time - connect only one or the other. - Never run any wires underneath or outside the vehicle. 3 XPA SERIES INSTALLATION Connection Descriptions