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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.