Precision Power MP3 Player PC1400 User Manual

POWERCLASS™  
PC1400 / PC1800 OWNER’S MANUAL  
CONTENTS  
(click on a topic to view)  
CONGRATULATIONS  
PC1800 ENDPLATE DIAGRAM  
SPEAKER WIRING  
PC1400 FEATURES / SPECIFICATIONS  
PC1800 FEATURES / SPECIFICATIONS  
QBASS  
INPUTS  
THERMAL MANAGEMENT  
CROSSOVER/SUBSONIC/GAIN  
PC1800 FREQUENCY CHART  
PC1400 FREQUENCY CHART  
SYSTEM DIAGRAM ONE  
SYSTEM DIAGRAM TWO  
TROUBLE SHOOTING  
WARRANTY  
QBASS PLUS  
INSTALLATION  
WIRING  
WIRING (continued)  
POWER / GROUND  
POWER, GROUND, and REMOTE  
PC1400 ENDPLATE DIAGRAM  
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FEATURES / SPECIFICATIONS  
1400  
Adaptive MOSFET Switching Power Supply  
Fully Complementary Triple Darlington Output Stage  
2 Way Variable Crossover with Line Outputs  
AP-III Protection Circuitry  
TM  
QBASS Bass Boost  
Balanced Differential Input Stage  
High Voltage Input Capability with Input Attenuation Switch  
Gold Plated RCA Input and Output Connectors  
PowerLock Speaker and Power Wire Connectors  
Three Year Warranty when installed by an Authorized  
PrecisionPower Dealer  
Completely Designed And Handcrafted In The USA  
Specifications  
Power Bandwidth  
Total Harmonic Distortion  
Input Topology  
Input Sensitivity  
Input Impedance  
Load Impedance  
Supply Voltage  
Damping Factor  
Slew Rate  
4.5 Hz - 100 kHz  
0.02 %  
Balanced Differential  
120 mv - 12 volts RMS  
10 k Ohms  
2 - 8 Ohms  
11 - 15 volts  
>500  
>50 V/µS  
QBASS™  
Up To +12dB Boost @ 40Hz  
.7 Amps  
Idle Current  
Crossover  
Hp/Lp 12dB/Octave Linkwitz-Riley  
Variable 20-5kHz  
Crossover Frequency  
Continuous Output Power  
PC1400  
200 WRMS x 1 @ 4 ohms  
400 WRMS x 1 @ 2 ohms  
Dimensions  
PC1400  
Length - 11.75"  
Height - 2.25"  
Width - 8.9"  
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FEATURES / SPECIFICATIONS  
1800  
Adaptive MOSFET Switching Power Supply  
Fully Complementary Triple Darlington Output Stage  
AM IV Protection Circuitry  
QBASS PLUSBass Boost  
QBASS REMOTECompatible  
Advanced Buss Technology  
Forced Air Thermal Management  
Detented, Variable 24dB/Octave Low Pass Crossover  
Detented, Variable 24dB/Octave Subsonic Filter  
Balanced Differential Input Stage  
High Voltage Input Capability with Input Attenuation Switch  
Gold Plated RCA Input Connectors  
PowerLock Speaker and Power Wire Connectors  
Three Year Warranty when installed by an Authorized  
PrecisionPower Dealer  
Completely Designed And Handcrafted In The USA  
Specifications  
Power Bandwidth  
Total Harmonic Distortion  
Input Topology  
4.5 Hz - 100 kHz  
0.02 %  
Differential  
Input Sensitivity  
Input Impedance  
Load Impedance  
Supply Voltage  
Damping Factor  
Slew Rate  
150 mv - 12 volts RMS  
10 k Ohms  
2 - 8 Ohms  
11 - 15 volts  
>500  
>50 V/µS  
QBASS PLUS™  
Frequency Centers  
Idle Current  
Up To +18dB Boost  
30 Hz, 36 Hz, 44 Hz and 60 Hz  
2 Amps  
Crossover  
LP, 24dB/Octave Linkwitz-Riley  
50 Hz - 300 Hz  
24dB/Octave  
Crossover Frequency  
Subsonic Filter  
Subsonic Frequency  
5 Hz - 50 Hz  
Continuous Output Power  
PC1800  
400 WRMS x 1 @ 4Ω  
800 WRMS x 1 @ 2Ω  
Dimensions  
PC1800  
Length - 21.75  
Height - 2.25"  
Width - 8.9"  
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QBASS™  
QBASS™  
On the PC1400 amplifier, we offer tremendous control  
of your bass with QBASS. On the front end panel of  
your PC1400 you will find the QBASSlevel control.  
Adjust the level control clockwise for up to 12dB of boost  
at a factory preset frequency of 40Hz.  
QBASS™  
+12dB  
+6dB  
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20Hz  
40Hz  
60Hz  
80Hz  
100Hz  
CAUTION: QBASSshould only be used in systems with  
strong subwoofers. 12dB is a lot of bass boost and could  
damage full range speakers.  
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QBASS PLUS™  
QBASS PLUS™  
On the PC1800 amplifier, we've taken bass control  
to a higher level with QBASS PLUS. The two QBASS  
switches (labeled 1 and 2) on the front end of the  
amplifier allow you to select one of four frequency centers  
30Hz, 36Hz, 44 Hz and 60 Hz. The Q SELECT switch  
determines the width of boosted frequencies. A 'Q' of 2  
(switch out) will give you a wide boost while a 'Q' of 4 will  
boost a narrow range of frequencies. (See chart below.)  
On the rear end panel you will find the QBASSlevel  
control and the plug-in for an optional QBASS REMOTE™  
dash mounted level control. Adjust the level control  
clockwise for up to 18dB of boost at your selected  
frequency and Q.  
QBASS PLUS™  
Q = 2  
QBASS™ Settings  
Q = 4  
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IN  
2
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OUT  
IN  
Freq.  
30 Hz  
36 Hz  
44 Hz  
60 Hz  
+18dB  
+12dB  
+6dB  
0dB  
OUT  
OUT  
OUT  
36Hz  
44Hz  
30Hz  
60Hz  
CAUTION: QBASS PLUSshould only be used in systems with  
strong subwoofers. 18dB is a lot of bass boost and could damage full  
range speakers.  
Optional QBASS REMOTE™  
This boost control can be mounted in the  
TE  
REMO  
dash and will supersede the boost  
control on the endplate.  
ASS  
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Designed and handcrafted in the USA  
Q
B
ASS  
Optional QPORTexpansion  
module allows one boost control  
to operate multiple amplifiers. Each  
+18  
QPORThas outputs for four amplifiers  
as well as to another QPORTfor greater  
expansion. See your Authorized PrecisionPower Dealer  
for more information!  
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INSTALLATION  
Tools/Parts needed for Installation (not supplied)  
Small flat blade screwdriver  
Phillips Screwdriver (#2 or medium sized)  
Wire cutters  
Wire strippers  
4 - #6 round head screws, and 1 - #8 sheet metal screw  
(or nut, bolt, and star washer)  
2 - Ring connectors (large enough to accommodate your  
method of grounding)  
In-line fuse or circuit breaker - see fuse chart below  
Power and ground wire - see Power Wire Calculator on page 4  
Speaker wire - 16 gauge or larger  
Grommets (sized to work with the power wire you plan to use  
in your installation)  
Tube of silicone sealant  
Fuse requirements  
Amplifier  
PC1400  
PC1800  
Maximum Fuse Rating  
35 Amp  
100 Amp  
You will need to install an in-line fuse or circuit breaker in  
the power wire within 18" of the battery. This fuse or circuit  
breaker is to protect your vehicle from fire in case the power  
wire shorts to the vehicle body. If you are only using one  
amplifier, use the fuse rating indicated in this chart. If you are  
using more than one amplifier, add up the fuse ratings for all the  
amplifiers. This sum is the rating for your main fuse or circuit  
breaker.Use a power distribution block or fuse near your amplifiers  
with the appropriate fuse for each individual power wire.  
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WIRING  
The following is a basic formula to be used as a guide to determine current  
draw. A 50% amplifier efficiency rating is used as an average. Your new  
POWERCLASS amplifier is more efficient, other amplifiers will probably  
be less. This formula is to be used as a guideline. Using wire of a larger  
gauge can only improve the current transfer of your system. Do not use  
smaller gauge wire.  
Total RMS output x 2 = Total Input Wattage  
Total Input Wattage  
= Current Draw (in Amps)  
Supply Voltage  
Example: A POWERCLASS 1800 amplifier has one channel at 400 watts  
per channel RMS rating into 4 Ohms. You would use the formula in the  
following way:  
400W x 2 = 800W  
800W  
12V  
= 66.6A Total current draw.  
If the same amplifier is driven into a 2 ohm mono load, double it's 4 Ohm  
RMS rating. All POWERCLASS amplifiers will effectively double their  
power at this load.  
400W x 2 x 2 = 1600W  
1600W  
12V  
= 133.3A Total current draw.  
If you are using more than one amplifier, add up the total current draw  
for all of them and choose the appropriate gauge based on the grand total.  
Power Wire Calculator  
Recommended MINIMUM Gauge  
Total Current Draw  
Length Of Wire To Be Run  
( in Amps)  
Up to 4ft. 4 to 7ft. 7 to 10ft. 10 to 13ft. 13 to 16ft. 16 to 19ft. 19 to 22ft. 22 to 28ft.  
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WIRING  
Before beginning, disconnect the negative (-) terminal of the  
battery prior to working on the positive (+) terminal to prevent  
a short to ground. This is important, unless you want to spend  
the rest of your life with a nickname like "Sparky," or "Smokey."  
Reconnect the negative terminal only after all connections have  
been made.  
Factory Ground wire may  
need to be replaced if it is  
frayed or broken.  
Positive  
Battery  
Terminal  
Fuse must be  
installed within  
18" of battery  
Run signal cables (RCAs)  
and remote turn-on lead  
down the opposite side of  
the vehicle of the power  
wire to avoid radiated noise.  
Drill a hole in the firewall  
and use a rubber grommet  
to keep wire from shorting.  
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Run the cables under the  
carpet near the side of the  
vehicle. Be careful not to  
drill or screw into the wires  
when you replace the trim.  
Avoid sharp edges that  
could chafe through the  
insulation.  
For systems over 300 watts,  
add a ground cable from the  
amp to the battery  
(see page 6).  
Firmly attach Amp  
Ground Wire to solid  
metal (see page 6).  
Warning!  
Fuse must be installed within 18" of battery  
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POWER / GROUND  
Grounding  
Locate an area near the amplifier(s) that is metal and clean  
an area about the size of a quarter to bare metal. Inspect the  
area around and underneath to be sure you won't drill into wires,  
brake or fuel lines, etc. Drill a pilot hole in the middle of this  
area.Terminate the ground wire with a ring connector and attach  
it to the bare metal using a #8 sheet metal screw and washer  
or preferably, a bolt, nut and a star washer (not supplied). We  
suggest crimping and soldering this connection. After the  
connection is complete, coat the area (on both sides) with  
silicone or some similar material to prevent rust from  
developing on the bare metal.  
If your grand total current draw is over 50 amps (or total output  
power is over 300 watts), you should run a ground wire beside  
your power wire from the battery to the amplifier(s) in addition  
to your regular ground wire. Keep the ground and power wires  
as close together as possible, and use the same gauge wire  
for both. This will ensure that you have a good ground path,  
and may eliminate such potential problems as engine noise  
and overheated amplifiers.  
Charging System Considerations  
If your grand total current draw is over 100 amps (or total output  
power is over 600 watts), you are probably exceeding the  
capability of your charging system. Dimming lights and  
fluctuating voltage are solid indicators that you need to upgrade  
your alternator, battery (or go to multiple batteries), or both.  
Keep in mind that your amplifiers simply convert electrical  
energy to acoustical energy, and any electrical deficiency will  
compromise the performance of your sound system.  
For more information about charging system upgrades, see  
your local authorized PrecisionPower Dealer or call the  
PrecisionPower technical support office at 1-800-62POWER.  
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POWER / GROUND and REMOTE  
Once you have run both the power and ground wires, it's time  
to connect the cables to the amplifier. Cut off excess wire and,  
using wire strippers, strip the ends of the power and ground  
cables approximately 1/4 inch. Locate the PowerLock power  
and ground connector (supplied). With a small flat bladed screw  
driver, loosen the screws before attempting to insert the cables.  
Insert the wires into the appropriate hole, and tighten the  
screws. Once the wires are secure, the PowerLock may be  
plugged into the amplifier. The Power/Ground PowerLock will  
accommodate 4 gauge wire for the PC1400/PC1800.  
Power/Ground PowerLock  
Fastening screws  
Connect to Amplifier  
Power wires  
Remote turn-on  
Your head unit should have a lead marked 'remote' or 'power  
antenna' which will be used to turn on your amplifier. Extend  
this lead through your vehicle along with your RCA signal wires.  
Strip 1/4 inch of insulation off the wire and insert the end into  
the center terminal of the 5-pin speaker/remote PowerLock.  
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ENDPLATE DIAGRAM  
1400  
1. INPUTS  
Plug in the RCA leads from your head unit or crossover here (see page 13).  
2. GAIN  
3. -12dB  
Use this control to match the output level of the head unit to the amplifier (see page 15).  
For use with high level inputs (4V up to 12V). Push this switch  
in to attenuate the input by 12dB (see page 13).  
4. XOVER FREQ.  
Detented control adjusts HP/LP crossover frequency from 20Hz to 5kHz (see pages 15 & 17).  
5. HP/LP BUTTON  
Push this switch in to activate the high pass crossover or out for lowpass signal to the  
speakers.  
6. QBASSLevel  
Turn this control clockwise to boost the QBASScircuit by up to 12dB.  
7. RCA OUTPUTS  
Provide either HP/LP signal to another amplifier. This signal will be HP if you've selected  
LP for the speaker outputs, and vice versa.  
8. SPEAKER/REMOTE CONNECTOR  
After connecting remote and speaker wires, plug in the PowerLock connector here  
9. COOLING VENTS.  
10. POWER / GROUND PowerLock  
After you have securely connected your power and ground wires, plug in the  
Power / Ground PowerLock connector here (see page 9).  
11. POWER indicator  
A green light indicates that the amplifier is on.  
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ENDPLATE DIAGRAM  
1800  
1. INPUTS  
Plug in the RCA leads from your head unit or crossover here (see page 13).  
2. GAIN  
Use this control to match the output level of the head unit to the amplifier (see page 15).  
3. SUBSONIC FREQ.  
This is used to control the detented subsonic filter from 5Hz to 50Hz (see pages 15 & 16 ).  
4. LOWPASS FREQ.  
Detented control adjusts LP crossover frequency from 50Hz to 300Hz (see pages 15 & 16 ).  
5. SUBSONIC ON/OFF  
Push this switch in to activate the subsonic filter (see page 15 ).  
6. LOWPASS ON/OFF  
Push this switch in to activate the LP crossover (see page 15 ).  
7. Q SELECT 4/2  
Push this button in for a Q setting of 4 and out for a setting of 2 (see page 4).  
8. SPEAKER/REMOTE CONNECTOR  
After connecting remote and speaker wires, plug in the PowerLock  
connector here (see page 12).  
9. FORCED AIR EXHAUST VENTS (see page 14).  
10. -12dB  
For use with high level inputs (4V up to 12V). Push this switch  
in to attenuate the input by 12dB (see page 13).  
11. QBASS 1  
Use this switch with the QBASS 2 to program the QBASS PLUScircuit. (see page 4).  
12. QBASS 2  
Use this switch with the QBASS 1 to program the QBASS PLUScircuit. (see page 4).  
13. FORCED AIR INTAKE VENTS (see page 14).  
14. QBASSLevel  
Turn this control clockwise to boost the QBASS PLUScircuit by up to 18dB.  
15. QBASS REMOTE™ plug in  
Plug in the data cable from the optional QBASS REMOTEdash mount level control here.  
(This will bypass the amplifier's on board QBASS control)  
16. POWER / GROUND PowerLock  
After you have securely connected your power and ground wires, plug in the  
Power / Ground PowerLock connector here (see page 9).  
17. POWER / MUTE indicator  
A green light indicates that the amplifier is on, a red light indicates that the amplifier's  
muting circuits have been engaged.  
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SPEAKER WIRING  
Using 14 gauge or larger, run the speaker wires from the amplifier  
location through the vehicle to the speakers. Observe the same  
precautions for routing these wires that you followed for running  
the power and remote turn-on wires. Locate the speaker/remote  
turn-on PowerLock connector.  
Speaker PowerLock Connector  
Right Speaker negative  
Right Speaker positive  
Remote turn on  
Left Speaker positive  
Left Speaker negative  
Speaker/Remote PowerLock  
Although the PC1400/PC1800 is a mono amplifier, you will notice  
that there are two 'speaker negative' and two 'speaker positive'  
terminals as well as the 'remote turn-on' terminal.The two pairs of  
speaker terminals are parallel with each other, so you can use  
one each of the positive and negative, or you can use both sets  
for two speakers. Cut off excess and, using wire strippers, strip 1/  
4 inch of insulation. Loosen the appropriate screws on the  
underside of the connector, and insert the speaker leads into the  
end. Check to be sure you've maintained proper polarity before  
securing each wire, then plug the PowerLock connector into the  
amplifier with the screws facing down.  
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INPUTS  
There is a pair of RCA inputs on the front end of your amplifier.  
The RCA cables from your head unit or crossover plug in here.  
If your head unit doesn't have RCA outputs don't worry. Simply  
add a set of RCA plugs (available at your dealer) to your front  
or rear set of speaker leads (see drawing below), plug them  
into the input jacks, and push in the -12dB input attenuation  
switch.  
SOURCE Headunit  
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TRACK  
VOLUME  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
FOWARD  
REVERSE  
(+) Positive  
LEFT input  
(-) Negative  
(+) Positive  
RIGHT input  
(-) Negative  
WARNING: If you are using a source unit with bridged high powered (or  
"floating ground") speaker outputs, a suitable high to low level adapter  
must be used. If you are unsure about your head unit see your local  
PrecisionPower dealer or call 1-800-62Power.  
Balanced Differential Inputs  
This circuitry reduces noise radiated into your  
signal cables by up to 40dB. This is equivalent to a noise  
reduction of approximately one hundred times what the noise  
level would be without this circuitry. It provides all the benefits  
of a true 'balanced' line without the need of any special cables  
(see diagram below). This type of input works with any  
conventional RCA cable.  
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noise  
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signal and ground  
music noise  
music  
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music  
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noise  
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noise cancels  
music  
NO noise  
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THERMAL MANAGEMENT  
Heatsink Cooling  
The unique heatsink on  
your POWERCLASS  
amplifier has been  
designed with fins on the  
inside of the aluminum  
mass. This allows for the  
transfer of heat from the  
circuitry to the heatsink fins and out through the vents in the  
endplates. Be sure you have ample space around the amplifier  
for cooling, at least 2" on all sides.  
Forced Air Thermal Management  
To manage the additional heat associated with higher output  
capability, a thermally controlled fan has been designed into  
the PC1800. When the heatsink temperature reaches a  
predetermined value, the fan is activated and cool air is  
drawn in through the lower intake vents on the endplate.  
This cool air flows below the circuit  
board, through the fan and across  
the internal fins, cooling the  
heatsink. The warm air is  
then forced out through  
the upper endplate  
exhaust vents.  
Cool Air Intake  
Warm Air Exhaust  
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CROSSOVER, SUBSONIC and GAIN  
Crossover  
PC-1400  
Your new Monoblock amplifier has a variable 20-5kHz 12dB/Octave HP/  
LP crossover. When you select the LP feature on this amplifier you have  
made the output RCA's HP, and vice versa when you select HP for the  
speaker output.  
PC-1800  
The PC-1400 has a variable fourth-order Linkwitz-Riley type, 24dB per  
octave LP crossover built in to provide system flexibility without the added  
expense and installation of an outboard crossover. The speaker outputs of  
the amplifier are all pass or LP according to the LP ON/OFF switch on the  
amplifier's front endplate.You would choose LP (switch in) to use this amp  
for subwoofers, or choose all pass (switch out) to use this amp for full  
range speakers. Selection of low pass lets you vary the crossover point  
from 50Hz to 300Hz using the detented LP FREQ. control, 50Hz being  
fully counterclockwise. (see frequency detent charts on pg.16 )  
Subsonic Filter  
You will also find the SUBSONIC ON/OFF switch on the front endplate of  
your PC-1800. This is a 24dB per octave HP crossover used to clean up  
the sound of your subwoofers, and is especially useful with ported or  
bandpass sub enclosures with steeper rolloffs at low frequencies. With  
the Subsonic filter switch in, you can vary the HP frequency from 5Hz  
to 50Hz using the detented SUBSONIC FREQ. control, 5Hz being fully  
counterclockwise. Refer to the Frequency Chart on page 13 to set your  
frequency or adjust the filter to the lowest frequency and turn the control  
clockwise as the music plays. You will notice increased detail to a point  
and then you will notice a decrease in bass. Turn back to the detent  
frequency just before you started losing bass.  
Adjusting The Amplifier Input Gain  
1. Adjust all amplifier input gain controls to just above minimum  
sensitivity (fully counterclockwise).  
2. Using the cleanest source (CD), with music playing turn up  
the head unit until you can hear distortion. Now turn it down a  
bit until you cannot hear the distortion.  
3. Increase the Amplifier gain (clockwise) until the onset of  
audible distortion. Then decrease the gain to the point just  
before the distortion starts. This setting minimizes background  
noise and prevents overload.  
4. Repeat step 3 for any remaining amplifiers in the system.  
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FREQUENCY CHART  
PC1800  
All crossover frequency controls are detented for improved performance. Each "click"  
counted from the full counterclockwise position corresponds to a specific frequency.  
Refer to this chart and page 12 for set-up instructions.  
DETENT  
SUBSONIC  
LOW PASS  
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4.86 Hz  
4.86 Hz  
4.93 Hz  
5.08 Hz  
5.30 Hz  
5.58 Hz  
5.88 Hz  
6.20 Hz  
6.66 Hz  
7.07 Hz  
7.67 Hz  
8.32 Hz  
9.15 Hz  
10.04 Hz  
11.20 Hz  
12.72 Hz  
14.04 Hz  
15.15 Hz  
16.30 Hz  
17.70 Hz  
19.31 Hz  
21.25 Hz  
23.87 Hz  
27.04 Hz  
31.76 Hz  
33.40 Hz  
34.90 Hz  
36.50 Hz  
38.20 Hz  
40.00 Hz  
41.62 Hz  
42.87 Hz  
43.87 Hz  
45.00 Hz  
46.00 Hz  
47.25 Hz  
48.37 Hz  
49.20 Hz  
49.40 Hz  
49.40 Hz  
47.62 Hz  
47.62 Hz  
48.62 Hz  
50.20 Hz  
52.80 Hz  
55.60 Hz  
58.80 Hz  
62.00 Hz  
65.60 Hz  
69.40 Hz  
74.00 Hz  
78.80 Hz  
84.75 Hz  
91.25 Hz  
99.25 Hz  
109.37 Hz  
117.50 Hz  
122.80 Hz  
131.60 Hz  
140.00 Hz  
148.80 Hz  
159.60 Hz  
172.50 Hz  
187.50 Hz  
206.87 Hz  
215.62 Hz  
223.12 Hz  
229.37 Hz  
237.50 Hz  
243.75 Hz  
251.00 Hz  
255.00 Hz  
258.00 Hz  
262.00 Hz  
266.00 Hz  
270.00 Hz  
274.00 Hz  
277.00 Hz  
278.00 Hz  
278.00 Hz  
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FREQUENCY CHART  
PC1400  
The crossover frequency control is detented for improved performance. Each "click"  
counted from the full counterclockwise position corresponds to a specific frequency.  
Refer to this chart and page 15 for set-up instructions.  
DETENT  
XOVER FREQ  
1
2
20 Hz  
21 Hz  
3
4
5
21 Hz  
21.5 Hz  
22Hz  
6
7
8
23 Hz  
24.5 Hz  
26 Hz  
9
27.5 Hz  
30 Hz  
10  
11  
12  
13  
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36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
32 Hz  
35 Hz  
39 Hz  
43 Hz  
49 Hz  
56 Hz  
64 Hz  
73 Hz  
80 Hz  
88 Hz  
100 Hz  
114 Hz  
134 Hz  
160 Hz  
196 Hz  
260Hz  
320 Hz  
368 Hz  
432 Hz  
496 Hz  
608 Hz  
752 Hz  
864 Hz  
1008 Hz  
1200 Hz  
1488 Hz  
1952 Hz  
2816 Hz  
4512 Hz  
4944 Hz  
5000 Hz  
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SYSTEM DIAGRAM  
ONE  
Source Unit  
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Passive  
Crossover  
Passive  
Crossover  
Tweeter  
Tweeter  
MidRange  
MidRange  
POWERCLASS Amplifier  
Four Channel Amplifier  
Variable High Pass  
POWERCLASS Amplifier  
PC1400/PC1800  
Variable Low Pass  
Variable Subsonic  
Subwoofer  
Subwoofer  
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SYSTEM DIAGRAM  
TWO  
Source Unit  
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LEFT CHANNEL  
High Pass Frequencies  
RIGHT CHANNEL  
High Pass Frequencies  
Passive  
Crossover  
Passive  
Crossover  
Tweeter  
Tweeter  
MidRange  
MidRange  
POWERCLASS Amplifier  
POWERCLASS Amplifier  
PC1400/PC1800 LOWPASS OFF  
PC1400/PC1800 LOWPASS OFF  
Low Pass Frequencies  
POWERCLASS Amplifier  
PC1400/PC1800 LOWPASS OFF  
Subwoofer  
Subwoofer  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING  
NO SOUND  
Is the LED lit?  
YES  
NO  
Check Power and Remote turn-on wire  
for voltage. Make sure Ground wire is  
secure.  
PC 1800 ONLY  
WHAT COLOR ?  
GREEN  
RED  
Substitute RCA inputs with another  
source, and connect a known good  
speaker to the output.  
Central Muting is engaged. Remote  
turn-on wire must have more than 8  
volts to release central muting. Check  
Remote turn-on at the head unit.You  
may need to install a relay if the head  
unit doesn't put out sufficient voltage.  
STILL NO SOUND - See your Authorized PrecisionPower Dealer or Call:  
1-800-62POWER  
AMPLIFIER PROTECTION  
PC-1400  
Both excessive temperature and low impedance (or short circuit)  
conditions will activate the amplifier's AP-III protection circuitry, which  
turns off the amplifier's output.  
PC-1800  
Both excessive temperature and low impedance (or short circuit)  
conditions will activate the amplifier's AM-IV protection circuitry turns  
down the amplifier's output.  
When the amplifier cools down, or the impedance is corrected, both  
protection circuits will restore full power. If your amp is turning off/down  
check your speakers and wiring for low impedance and short circuits.  
Also, ensure that there is nothing blocking the normal convective airflow  
of the amplifier. No obstruction should be within 2" of the amplifier on all  
sides.  
NOTE: Low battery voltage will cause the amplifier to run warmer.  
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WARRANTY  
Three-Year Limited U.S.A. Warranty  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from  
state to state. PrecisionPower warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and  
workmanship under normal use and service for a period of three (3) years from the date of  
original purchase when the unit is installed by an Authorized Dealer. Non-Authorized Dealer  
installed products carry a one (1) year parts and ninety (90) days labor limited warranty. The  
extent and conditions of Limited Warranty are as follows:  
1. Authorized Dealer Installed Products:PrecisionPower will either repair or replace at no charge,  
to the original purchaser, any unit which PrecisionPower’s examination discloses to be defective  
and under warranty, provided the defect occurs within three (3) years from the date of original  
purchase when the unit is installed by an Authorized Dealer and the product is returned immedi-  
ately to PrecisionPower. This warranty is not transferable.  
2. Non-Authorized Dealer Installed Products: PrecisionPower will either repair or replace at no  
charge, to the original purchaser, any unit which PrecisionPower’s examination discloses to be  
defective and under warranty, provided the defect occurs within ninety (90) days from the date of  
purchase and the product is returned immediately to PrecisionPower. Warranty claims beyond  
ninety (90) days for Non-Authorized Dealer Installed Products will be for parts only and will  
extend for one (1) year from the date of purchase. This warranty is not transferable.  
3. The date of purchase and proof of Authorized Dealer Installation of a PrecisionPower product  
must be established by an original sales receipt which must accompany the article being re-  
turned for warranty work.  
4. This warranty shall NOT apply to any PrecisionPower product found to have the original fac-  
tory serial number removed or defaced. All products received (by PrecisionPower) for in war-  
ranty or out of warranty repair, with their original serial numbers removed or defaced, will NOT be  
repaired and will be returned to sender, freight collect. Refer to original packaging for the serial  
number of your component speakers.  
5. The provisions of this warranty shall not apply to any PrecisionPower product used for a  
purpose for which it is not designed, which has been repaired or altered in any way, or which has  
been connected, installed, or adjusted other than in accordance with the instructions furnished in  
PrecisionPower’s owner’s manual. Nor shall this warranty apply to any part which has been  
subject to misuse, neglect, or accident.  
6. PrecisionPower does not authorize any other persons to assume any other liability in connec-  
tion with its products. THIS WARRANTY IS THE ONLY EXPRESS WARRANTY MADE BY  
PRECISIONPOWER APPLICABLE TO ITS PRODUCTS. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR MER-  
CHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE APPLICABLE TO  
PRECISIONPOWER PRODUCTS IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS  
LIMITED WARRANTY. PRECISIONPOWER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE INCIDENTAL,  
CONSEQUENTIAL, OR COMMERCIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE BREACH OF THIS  
WRITTEN WARRANTY. Some states or provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of  
incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts; so the  
above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.  
7.Your product will be serviced on an in-warranty basis within the warranty period for the correc-  
tion of warranted defects. If improper operation of your PrecisionPower product should occur,  
contact your Authorized Dealer for assistance with the return and factory repair of your  
PrecisionPower  
product. If an Authorized Dealer is not available, return the unit including your name, telephone  
number, return address, a copy of your sales receipt, and a description of the problem to:  
PrecisionPower,Inc.  
Service Department  
4829 S. 38th Street  
Phoenix, AZ 85040-2964  
TO RETURN PRECISIONPOWER PRODUCTS OUT OF WARRANTY: Return the unit, postage  
prepaid, in the original protective carton. Please include a description of the problem and, if  
desired, a request for an estimate of repair costs. Unless a request for an estimate is included,  
the unit will be repaired as necessary. Please contact PrecisionPower Customer Service at 1-  
800-62-POWER for questions concerning out of warranty repair charges. Repaired unit will be  
returned with an itemized statement, C.O.D.  
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