Connections, Install manner, Details of din – Kenwood KAC-521 User Manual
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CONNECTIONS
■ INSTALL MANNER
1. Before instaiiation and wiring, remove
the (~) terminal of the battery to pre
vent short-circuiting.
2. Connect the input and output cords
of the system.
3. Connect the ground to the metal
chassis of the car.
4. Connect the back-up power supply
lead (yellow).
5. Install the set and after confirming the
installation and wirings are correct,
connect the (~) terminal of the
battery.
if a fuse is blown, first check that the
associated wires are not short-
circuited then replace the fuse with a
new one having the same capacity.
Details of DIN -
Ground 0
Right channel
© (Red)
Power-control (Blue/White)
Power control
power supply
« Input sensitivity control
i
The input sensitivity control adjusts the input sensitivity wi
thin a range of 0.1 V to 5,0 V continuously, enabling ex- i
pension with various systems. This unit has been set for I
0,3V.
KBNWOOD head unit preout level
(MAX.)
Amplifier input sensitivity
300 mV
0.1 V
1 V
0.3-0.5 V
KAC-521
CASSETTE RECEIVER,
GRAPHIC EQUALIZER
etc.
I
Extension cable
{optional) I
eg
Output
1
=
CASSETTE RECEIVER,
GRAPHIC EQUALIZER
etc,
(optional)
Connect the ground lead to the
metal part which is connected
to the (-) terminal of the
battery.
Ignition key switch
CAUTION
Do not connect the set to two
input systems at a time.
J L
When using an externally shielded RCA cord {sold
separately), attach the shield wire terminal to the
screw locat
ed above the
connector of
Power con
nection cord.
Battery
Left speaker
Right speaker
CAUTION........
As the unit uses BTL output, always connect
the without white stripe, purple stripe speak
er wires to the © terminals of the speaker
systems. Never let the © speaker wires
touch and never connect them to the chas
sis (ground). Do not let the speaker termi
nals come into contact with the chassis
(ground).
Insulate any unused output wire with vinyl
tape to prevent a short circuit.