Coustic 481QE Manuel d'utilisation

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Figure 14: Input Sensitivity Control

1. Turn the Input Sensitivity Control all the way down (counter clockwise).
2. Set the volume control of the source unit to approximately

2

3

of its maximum output.

3. Turn the balance control of the source unit to its center position.
4. Leave the tone (bass/treble) controls at their usual position.
5. Play a CD or tape track with wide dynamic range.
6. Use the Bass Boost Control to enhance the bass performance (if desired).
7. To locate the optimum input sensitivity setting, ask the person assisting you to turn the Input

Sensitivity Control clockwise until audio distortion starts to develop. Turn the sensitivity control

counter clockwise slightly to minimize the distortion.

8. If you constantly switch between CD/tape and radio, you will need further adjustment since

radio output level differs from that of CD or tape. In this case, you need to locate a balanced

sensitivity setting which is best for both the output level of radio and that of CD or tape.

BASS BOOST CONTROL (BOOST)

Select a boost level between 0dB and +18dB to enhance the bass performance for your sound

system. BASS BOOST is NOT free! Every 3dB of boost costs you twice as much in power. Make

sure to set the final gains...after setting the Bass Boost to work best with your
subwoofer/enclosure combination. More is NOT always better!

SETTING UP 481QE USING REMOTE SUBWOOFER GAIN CONTROL (R S)

If you are using the R S control, make sure to take this into account during set-up procedures of

the subwoofer amplifier. You should set the system up with the R S plugged in, and with the level

knob turned all the way down (counter clockwise).

NOTE: the R S ONLY works in the "rear channel", and ONLY when you’ve selected the LPF (low-

pass) crossover configuration.

FRONT

REAR

MODE

HPF OFF LPF

FREQ

30

300

60

180

0

+18

BOOST

MODE

HPF OFF LPF

FREQ

30

300

60

180

0

+18

BOOST

5 volts

.1 volt

5 volts

.1 volt

SENS

MIN MAX

SENS

MIN MAX

TROUBLE-SHOOTING SECTION

SYMPTOM

PROBABLE CAUSE

1. No power

Check connections to the amplifier's Ground, B+ & Remote

terminals. Check connection at "+" terminal of the battery.

Check the remote turn-on terminal. Ensure it receives power

when the source is turned on (or when the switch is turned

on). Refer to the Installation Section. Check the power line

fuse: if fuse is blown, replace it; if fuse continues to blow,

check the power wire and also the amplifier for a short. If the

short is in the power wire, fix it; if the short is in the amplifier

itself, see your Coustic dealer.

Check the voltage at the amplifier, and the remote ON/OFF

lead. The voltage should measure between 11 V - 15 V. If the

measurement is beyond this range, have the source unit

checked out by an authorized dealer.

2. Power without sound with

Turn the amplifier off, and Check all input & output signal

red power/protection

cables and connections. Check the speakers for short with

indicator on

a VOM (volt meter) or by connecting them to another audio

system. After making sure everything is normal, turn the

amplifier on again.

3. Power without sound with

The continuous red light of the power indicator signals a

red power indicator on

high internal operating temperature, which results in the

amplifier switching off temporarily; when the amplifier cools

down to a safe level, the amp will automatically restart.

4. No sound from one side

Check balance control.

Check speaker connections.

Check signal input connection.

5. Very low sound from

Check your radio's fader control.

both radio & tape

Check the amplifier's Input Sensitivity Level.

6. Frequent automatic

This indicates that the amplifier is operating at a continually

amplifier shut down

undesirable high internal temperature. High operating tem-

perature caused by inadequate ventilation: Refer to the sub-

section titled LOCATION for better amplifier location.

High operating temperature caused by an excessively low

impedance load, say below 2 ohms stereo or 4 ohms

bridged: Check for bad speakers and/or electronic

crossover, proper passive crossover components; if all else

fails, try rewiring the entire system.

High operating temperature can be caused by an incorrect

input sensitivity level: refer to sub-section titled INPUT SENSI-

TIVITY ADJUSTMENTS for correct setting.

7. "Motorboating": The

Check the amplifier's connection to the battery.

amplifier power indicator

Check battery voltage. If low, recharge or replace

going off repeatedly when

battery. Check all ground connections.

the audio system is on

8. Whining noise when

Reroute power cable from battery to source unit directly,

engine is running with

bypassing the battery terminal in the fuse box. Check

noise varying with the

power connections to be sure they areclean. Check ground

accelerator (noise level

connections to be sure the ground wire is in direct contact

varies with source unit

with the bare metal surface of the chassis (with that spot

volume control)

scraped clean of any paint, rust or grease).

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