| 12-2012.fm Page 1 Tuesday, July 13, 1999 2:50 PM   Cat. No. 12-2012   OWNER’S MANUAL   Please read before using this equipment.   Electronic Subwoofer   Crossover   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   12-2012.fm Page 3 Tuesday, July 13, 1999 2:50 PM   INSTALLATION   You can easily connect this cross-   over. However, improper connec-   tions can damage your crossover and   other components in your autosound   system, and possibly your vehicle’s   electrical system. Before you begin,   you should know:   • Set the subwoofer amplifier gain   (input level) and crossover input   level controls to their midpoints.   CHOOSING A   MOUNTING LOCATION   • Which wire is the power wire in   your vehicle’s electrical system   Choose the mounting location for the   crossover first, but do not mount it un-   til you have connected the wiring, ad-   justed the controls, and confirmed   that the crossover operates properly   with your system. By choosing the lo-   cation first, you can later mount the   crossover without re-routing the   wires.   • If your autosound system has   line-level or speaker-level outputs   Before you install your crossover,   carefully read all the installation in-   structions in this owner’s manual.   Notes:   • Use audio patch cables with   phono-type connectors (avail-   able at your local RadioShack   store) to complete the low level   input/output connections.   Choose a mounting location that:   • Is as near as possible to your   autosound system connections (It   is important to keep the audio   cables as short as possible to   reduce noise and interference)   • Use your autosound system’s   speaker wires to complete the   high level input connections.   • Does not interfere with the opera-   tion of the vehicle   • Use 18-gauge wire (available at   your local RadioShack store) to   complete the power connections.   • Is not directly in front of a heating   vent   • Allows drilling of mounting holes   without damaging other vehicle   components   • Turn your autosound system’s   volume all the way down before   installation.   • Allows convenient and safe rout-   ing of wires   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   12-2012.fm Page 4 Tuesday, July 13, 1999 2:50 PM   reduces the possibility of damage   to your crossover or autosound   system during installation.   CONNECTING INPUT/   OUTPUT   Note: After you complete the   connections and reconnect the   battery cable, you will need to re-   set all clock/memory devices in   your vehicle.   2. Connect your autosound sys-   tem’s L (left) and R (right) outputs   L R to the crossover’s   INPUT   (left) and   (right)   jacks.   This crossover has both speaker-   level and line-level inputs. If your   autosound system has line-level   LOW LEVEL   outputs, use the two   input jacks. If your autosound   system does not have line-level   outputs, tap into the wires for the   existing speakers and use the   HIGH LEVEL   four   input jacks.   Connect the autosound system   speaker wires to the crossover,   carefully matching polarity (L+ to   L+   L– R+   , L– to , R+ to , and R– to   R–   ).   LOW LEVEL   Use either the   or   HIGH LEVEL   input terminals, but   Note: Be sure to correctly match the   input and output connections (left out-   put to left input, and right output to   right input).   not both.   L 3. Connect the crossover’s   (left)   R OUTPUT   jacks to the   and (right)   L (left) and R (right) inputs of the   amplifier that drives the sub-   woofer speakers.   1. Disconnect the negative (–) cable   from your vehicle’s battery. This   4 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   12-2012.fm Page 5 Tuesday, July 13, 1999 2:50 PM   4. Connect your autosound sys-   tem’s switched power lead wire   (usually orange) to the cross-   CONNECTING POWER   REMOTE   over’s   terminal. This   turns the crossover on and off   when you turn your autosound   system on and off.   Note: If your autosound system   does not have a switched power   lead wire, connect the cross-   REMOTE   over’s   terminal to a point   in your vehicle’s fuse box that   provides 12-volt battery power   only when the ignition is set to   ON or ACC.   5. Reconnect the cable to your vehi-   cle battery’s negative (–) terminal.   1. Ensure the negative (–) cable is   disconnected from your vehicle’s   battery.   GND   2. Connect the crossover’s   (ground) terminal to a metal part   of the vehicle’s frame.   Caution: Do not connect the   ground wire to a non-metallic   (plastic) part, or to any part insu-   lated from the vehicle’s frame by   a non-metallic part.   B+12V   3. Connect the crossover’s   (power) terminal directly to the   vehicle battery’s +12 volt termi-   nal.   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   12-2012.fm Page 6 Tuesday, July 13, 1999 2:50 PM   TESTING THE   CONNECTIONS   ADJUSTING THE   CONTROLS   Follow these steps to check your au-   tosound system before adjusting and   mounting the crossover.   1. Turn on your autosound system   and adjust the volume to a com-   fortable level. The POWER indi-   cator lights.   2. Play a cassette tape or CD that   has a wide dynamic range, or   tune to a strong FM station.   3. If the sound from any speaker is   distorted or has static (or if there   is no sound from a speaker), turn   off the power immediately, then   check the wiring connections.   Setting the Low Pass   Crossover Point   If the system sounds with no dis-   tortion or static, proceed to “Ad-   justing the Controls.”   LOW PASS   The   selector lets you set   one of three crossover points. All sig-   nals at or below the selected frequen-   cy “cross over” to your subwoofer   speakers.   180 Hz   Set the selector to   the range of low-frequency sounds.   90 Hz 50 Hz   to   to increase   Set the selector to   or   decrease the range of low-frequency   sounds.   6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   12-2012.fm Page 7 Tuesday, July 13, 1999 2:50 PM   Adjusting the Input Level   MOUNTING THE   CROSSOVER   The input level controls let you adjust   the crossover to balance the sub-   woofer’s sound level with the rest of   your autosound system.   After you have correctly connected   the crossover and set the controls,   follow these steps to mount the cross-   over.   Turn your autosound system up to a   normal listening level, then use a flat-   head screwdriver to adjust each IN-   PUT LEVEL control until the subwoof-   er is as loud as desired.   HIGH LEVEL   Caution: If you use the   input terminals and turn your auto-   sound system volume too high for the   crossover, you could damage the   crossover. To reduce this possibility,   set the INPUT LEVEL controls past   their midpoints.   1. Using the crossover mounting   holes as a guide, mark the posi-   tions for the mounting screw   holes at the desired location.   Adjusting the Subwoofer   Bass Boost   2. At each marked position, drill a   9/64-inch (3.57 mm) hole.   The SUBWOOFER BASS BOOST con-   trols let you boost 45, 80, or 120 Hz   subwoofer output by 12 dB to en-   hance low sounds when desired. Set   the 45Hz/80Hz/120Hz selector to the   appropriate position, then set +12dB   to ON. To return to the normal bass   setting, set +12dB to OFF.   Caution: Be careful not to drill   into anything behind the mounting   surface.   3. Attach the crossover at the   mounting location using the sup-   plied sheet metal screws, lock-   washers, and washers.   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   12-2012.fm Page 8 Tuesday, July 13, 1999 2:50 PM   SPECIFICATIONS   Power Supply ................................................... 14.4 Volts DC Negative Ground   Current Drain ........................................................................................... 30 mA   Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) ................................................ 0.04% at 20 Hz   Hum and Noise ............................................................................. 150µV typical   Line-Level (Low) Input Impedance ..................................................... 10 kOhms   Speaker-Level (High) Input Impedance ............................................. 100 Ohms   Operating Voltage ......................................................................... 10.5–16V DC   S/N Ratio .............................................................................. 90 dB (A-Weighted)   Crossover Frequency .................... Subwoofer, Low Pass: 50 HZ/90 Hz/180 Hz   Crossover Slope ........................................................................... 12 dB/Octave   Channel Separation ...................................................................... 60 dB Typical   Output Level ..................................................... More Than 2V RMS at 1% THD   Dimensions (HWD) .......................... 1 × 39/16 × 51/8 Inches (26 × 92 × 131 mm)   Weight ........................................................................................ 10.2 oz (290 g)   Specifications are typical; individual units might vary. Specifications are subject   to change and improvement without notice.   RadioShack Limited Warranty   This product is warranted against defects for 1 year from date of purchase from RadioShack company-   owned stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers. Within this period, we will repair it without   charge for parts and labor. Simply bring your RadioShack sales slip as proof of purchase date to any   RadioShack store. Warranty does not cover transportation costs. Nor does it cover a product subjected to   misuse, accidental damage, alteration or improper installation.   EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED   WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRAN-   TIES CONTAINED HEREIN. Some states do not permit limitation or exclusion of implied warranties; there-   fore, the aforesaid limitation(s) or exclusion(s) may not apply to the purchaser.   This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to   state.   We Service What We Sell   10/95   RadioShack   A Division of Tandy Corporation   Fort Worth, Texas 76102   12A6   Printed in China   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |