Rockford Fosgate Stereo Amplifier PUNCH100 User Guide

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Dear Customer,  
Congratulations on your purchase of the world's finest brand of car audio amplifiers.  
At Rockford Fosgate we are fanatics about musical reproduction at its best, and we are  
pleased you choseour product. Through years ofengineeringexpertise, hand craftsman-  
ship and critical testing procedures, we have created a wide range of products that  
reproduce music with all the clarity and richness you deserve.  
For maximum performance we recommend you have your new Rockford Fosgate  
product installed by an Authorized Rockford Fosgate Dealer, as we provide specialized  
training through Rockford Technical Training Institute (RTTI). Please read your  
warranty and retain your receipt and original carton for possible future use.  
Great product and competent installations are only a piece of the puzzle when it comes  
to your system. Make sure that your installer is using 100% authentic installation  
accessories from Connecting Punch in your installation. Connecting Punch has  
everything from RCA cables and speaker wire to Power line and battery connectors.  
Insist on it! After all, your new system deserves nothing but the best.  
To add the finishing touch to your new Rockford Fosgate image order your Rockford  
wearables, which include everything from T-shirts and jackets to hats and sunglasses.  
To get a free brochure on Rockford Fosgate products and Rockford accessories, in the  
U.S. call 602-967-3565 or FAX 602-967-8132. For all other countries, call +001-602-  
967-3565 or FAX +001-602-967-8132.  
PRACTICE SAFE SOUND™  
CONTINUOUS EXPOSURE TO SOUND PRESSURE LEVELS OVER 100dB  
MAY CAUSE PERMANENT HEARING LOSS. HIGH POWERED AUTOSOUND  
SYSTEMS MAY PRODUCE SOUND PRESSURE LEVELS WELL OVER  
130dB. USE COMMON SENSE AND PRACTICE SAFE SOUND.  
If, after readin g your m an ual, you still h ave question s regardin g th is product,  
we recom m en d th at you see your Rockford Fosgate dealer. If you n eed furth er  
assistan ce, you can call us direct at 1-800-669-9899. Be sure to h ave your serial  
n um ber, m odel n um ber an d date of purch ase available wh en you call.  
Th e serial n um ber can be foun d on th e outside of th e box. Please record it in  
th e space provided below as your perm an en t record. Th is will serve as  
verification of your factory warran ty an d m ay becom e useful in recoverin g your  
am plifier if it is ever stolen .  
Serial Num ber: ________________________________  
Model Num ber: ________________________________  
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Specifications .............................................................................................. i  
Introduction................................................................................................ 1  
Punch Amplifier Accessory Pack ................................................................... 1  
2-Channel Feature Chart .............................................................................. 2  
Design Features .......................................................................................... 4  
Installation Considerations ........................................................................... 6  
Mounting Location ...................................................................................... 7  
Battery and Charging .................................................................................. 8  
Wiring the System ....................................................................................... 8  
Using Passive Crossovers ........................................................................... 10  
Table of Component Values........................................................................ 11  
Installation ............................................................................................... 12  
System Diagrams...................................................................................... 18  
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................ 21  
Dynamic Power Measurements................................................................... 23  
Warranty Information ................................................................................ 25  
International Information ............................................................................ 26  
GETTING STARTED  
Welcome to Rockford Fosgate! This manual is designed to provide information  
for the owner, salesperson and installer. For those of you who want quick  
information on how to install this product, please turn to the Installation  
Section of this manual or refer to the icons listed below. Other information can  
be located by using the Table of Contents. We, at Rockford Fosgate, have  
worked very hard to make sure all the information in this manual is current. But,  
as we are constantly finding new ways to improve our product, this information  
is subject to change without notice.  
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Sections marked  
INSTALLATION  
include slam dunk”  
wiring connections  
Sections marked  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
include recommendations for  
curing installation problems  
Sections marked  
ADVANCED OPERATION  
include in-depth  
technical information  
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N T R O D U C T I O N  
Rockford engineers designed the Punch 2-channel amplifiers to withstand  
the rugged automotive environment while delivering superior sound quality  
in a flexible, reliable, and efficient package. TRANSANA is a low voltage  
circuit in the preamp stage of all Punch amplifiers that lets the music sound  
crystal clear and very real, even when played at high volume levels. This is  
matched with TOPAZ, a unique grounding circuit used to eliminate noise  
problems associated with car audio systems and their installation. Flexibility  
is accomplished with the use of a built-in crossover. The use of a protection  
circuit called NOMAD, along with MOSFET and DSM (Discrete Surface  
Mount) technologies improve amplifier efficiency. The result of these  
components give the Punch amplifier awesome sound quality in a Bullet  
Proofpackage. An explanation of these technologies, most of which are  
exclusively designed and patented by Rockford, are described in the  
Technical Design Features.  
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UNCH AM PLIFIER ACCESSO RY  
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The accessory pack shipped with the Punch 2-channel amplifiers includes  
the mounting hardware necessary to secure the amp to the vehicle and to  
attach the end caps to the amplifier.  
Installation & Operation Manual  
Punch Verification Certificate  
(4) Amplifier mounting screws (#8 x 3/4" Phillips)  
(1) ATC Inline Fuseholder  
(1) ATC 15 Amp Fuse (Punch 100)  
(1) ATC 20 Amp Fuse (Punch 150)  
(1) ATC 30 Amp Fuse (Punch 250)  
(1) ATC 40 Amp Fuse (Punch 360)  
(1) AGU 50 Amp Fuse (Punch 500)  
Note: Refer to the Specification section of this manual for recommended  
Punch 800 fuse sizes.  
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PUNCH 2-CHANNEL AMPLIFIER FEATURE CHART  
100  
2
150  
2
250  
2
360  
2
500  
800  
# of CHANNELS  
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2
RMS Power Mono (4)  
RMS Power Mono (2)  
RMS Power Bridged/Mono (4)  
Stable Into: (each channel)  
Stable into: (bridged/mono)  
25x2  
50x2  
100x1  
2Ω  
37.5x2  
70x2  
140x1  
2Ω  
62.5x2  
125x2  
250x1  
2Ω  
90x2  
180x2  
360x1  
2Ω  
125x2 200x2  
250x2 400x2  
500x1 800x1  
2Ω  
2Ω  
4Ω  
4Ω  
4Ω  
4Ω  
4Ω  
4Ω  
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CIRCUITRY  
TRANSana – circuit topology  
TRANSnova – patented circuit topology2  
Class-G – high efficiency topology  
MEHSA – heat dissipating technology  
TOPAZ– patented noise eliminating circuitry3  
DSM – discrete surface mount  
MOSFETS – power supply & output devices  
NOMAD – protection circuit  
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FEATURES  
Die Cast Heatsink4  
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Hi-Level Inputs for factory radios  
RCA Inputs for aftermarket radios  
Balanced Inputs  
Input Switches – eliminates Yadaptors  
Pass-Thru feeds signal to aux. amp  
Pwr/Spk Screw Terminals  
Pwr/Spk Block Terminals  
4 Gauge Pwr/Gnd  
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100  
150  
250  
360  
500  
800  
Adjustable Punch Bass  
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(0dB/+6dB/+12dB @ 45Hz)  
Variable Punch Bass  
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(0dB ~+18dB @ 45Hz)  
Adjustable Xover (80Hz)  
HP/FULL/LP5 HP/FULL/LP5  
Variable Xover (50Hz ~ 210Hz)  
Crossover Slope (Butterworth)  
HP/FULL/LP5 HP/FULL/LP5 HP/FULL/LP5 HP/FULL/LP5  
12dB  
12dB  
12dB  
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12dB  
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12dB  
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12dB  
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Phase Warp (00 ~ 1800)  
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GENERAL  
B+ Fuse Size  
15A ATC 20A ATC 30A ATC  
40A ATC 50A ATC 60A ATC  
Dimensions (H x W x L)  
2.60" x  
9.60" x  
6.70"  
2.60" x  
9.60" x  
6.70"  
2.60" x  
9.60" x  
7.70"  
2.60" x  
9.60" x  
8.70"  
2.60" x  
9.60" x  
9.70"  
2.60" x  
9.60" x  
14.70"  
(6.60cm x (6.60cm x (6.60cm x (6.60cm x (6.60cm x (6.60cm x  
24.38cm x 24.38cm x 24.38cm x 24.38cm x 24.38cm x 24.38cmx  
17.01cm) 17.01cm) 19.55cm)  
22.04cm) 24.63cm) 37.33cm)  
--INTERNAL USE ONLY--  
Heatsink Type  
#1  
#1  
#2  
#3  
#4  
#6  
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Additional information on features, specifications and system designs can be  
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Transnova is patented under U.S. Patent 4,467,288  
TOPAZ is patented under U.S. Patent 5,751,823  
Diecast Heatsink is patent pending is patented under U.S. patent # D401,225  
HP = 12dB/octave High-Pass / LP = 12dB/octave Low-Pass / FULL = Full Range  
Recommended fuse not supplied with amplifier  
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ESIGN FEATURES  
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Punch 100  
R+ L+  
R– L–  
LED  
0dB  
+6dB  
+12dB  
HP–Full–LP  
80Hz  
Crossover  
REM  
Gain  
Left  
Input  
Right  
Input  
High  
Level  
Input  
Punch  
Bass  
R+ L+  
L–  
R–  
B+  
GND  
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Left  
Right  
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Punch 150  
R+ L+  
LED  
RL–  
HPFullLP  
80Hz  
Crossover  
REM  
Left  
Input  
Right  
Input  
Punch  
Bass  
Gain  
High  
Level  
Input  
R+ L+  
L–  
R–  
B+  
GND  
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Left  
Right  
Punch 250 / Punch 360 / Punch 500  
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LED  
REM  
B+  
GND  
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Hz  
210  
50  
190  
145  
R+ L+  
55  
HPFullLP  
RL–  
110  
65  
Crossover  
80  
Right  
Gain  
Punch Crossover Left  
Bass Frequency Gain  
Left  
Input  
Right  
Input  
R+ L+  
High  
Level  
Input  
Speaker  
Speaker  
R
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R–  
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Punch 800  
LED  
REM  
B+  
GND  
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Hz  
210  
50  
190  
145  
110  
R+ L+  
55  
RL–  
HPFullLP  
65  
Crossover  
80  
Right  
Gain  
Punch Crossover Left  
Bass Frequency Gain  
Left  
Input  
Right  
Input  
High  
Level  
Input  
R+ L+  
Speaker  
L
Speaker  
R
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R–  
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1. Cast Aluminum Heatsink – The cast aluminum heatsink of the Punch  
amplifier dissipates heat generated by the amplifier's circuitry. The  
inherent advantage of casting provides a 30% improvement of cooling  
over conventional extrusion heatsink designs.  
2. Speaker/Power Terminals – These gold-plated connectors are used for  
the connection of speaker and power wire and are immune to corrosion  
that can cause signal degradation. The Punch 100 and Punch 150  
utilize a barrier strip that will accept #10 spade lugs or bare speaker and  
power wires sized from 10-18 AWG. The Punch 250, Punch 360,  
Punch 500, and Punch 800 utilize heavy duty terminal block connec-  
tors that will accept bare wires size from 8-18AWG.  
3. REM Terminal – This spade terminal is used to remotely turn-on and  
turn-off the amplifier when +12V DC is applied.  
4. RCA Input Jacks – The industry standard RCA jack provides an easy  
connection for signal level input. They are gold-plated to resist the signal  
degradation caused by corrosion.  
5. High Level Inputs – The high level inputs use a detachable connector  
terminated with 20 AWG leads. These inputs should be used if the source  
unit has only speaker line (high level) outputs and not RCA outputs.  
6. Gain Control – The input gain control is preset to match the output of  
most source units. They can be adjusted to match output levels from a  
variety of source units.  
7. Punch Bass – The Punch Bass helps correct for acoustical deficiencies  
in the listening environment. The Punch Bass allows a narrow band  
adjustmentat45Hztohelpreproducefullrangesoundwithoutexcessive  
boost. The Punch 100 utilizes a switch that is adjustable at 0dB/+6dB/  
+12dB increments. The Punch 150, Punch 250, Punch 360, Punch  
500, and Punch 800 utilize a control that is variable from 0dB to  
+18dB.  
8. InternalCrossoverTheinternalcrossoverisusedtodelegatea specific  
range of frequencies to the speaker system for optimum performance.  
The crossover can perform three functions: High-Pass (HP), Low-Pass  
(LP), or Full Range (FULL). The Punch 100 and Punch 150 utilize a  
12dB/octave Butterworth crossover fixed at 80Hz. The Punch 250,  
Punch 360, Punch 500, and Punch 800 utilize a 12dB/octave  
Butterworth crossover variable from 50Hz to 210Hz.  
9. LED Power Indicator – The LED illuminates when the unit is turned on.  
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N STALLATI O N  
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The following is a list of tools you will need for installing the Punch amplifier:  
Allen wrenches 9/64" & 3/32" (included)  
Wire strippers  
Electric hand drill w/assorted bits  
17' (518.16cm) Red Power Wire  
12' (365.76cm) Remote Turn-On Wire  
1.5' (45.72cm) Black Grounding Wire  
Voltmeter  
Battery post wrench  
Wire cutters  
Assorted connectors  
Wire crimpers  
This section focuses on some of the vehicle considerations for installing your  
new Punch amplifier. Checking your battery and present sound system, as  
well as pre-planning your system layout and best wiring routes will save  
installation time. When deciding how to lay out your new system, be sure that  
each component will be easily accessible for making adjustments.  
Before beginning any installation, be sure to follow these simple rules:  
1. Be sure to carefully read and understand the instructions before attempt-  
ing to install the amplifier.  
2. For safety, disconnect the negative lead from the battery prior to  
beginning the installation.  
3. For easier assembly, we suggest you run all wires prior to mounting your  
amplifier in place.  
4. Route all of the RCA cables close together and away from any high  
current wires.  
5. Use high quality connectors for a reliable installation and to minimize  
signal or power loss.  
6. Think before you drill! Be careful not to cut or drill into gas tanks, fuel  
lines, brake or hydraulic lines, vacuum lines or electrical wiring when  
working on any vehicle.  
7. Never run wires underneath the vehicle. Running the wires inside the  
vehicle provides the best protection.  
8. Avoid running wires over or through sharp edges. Use rubber or plastic  
grommets to protect any wires routed through metal, especially the  
firewall.  
9. ALWAYS protect the battery and electrical system from damage with  
proper fusing. Install a fuseholder and appropriate fuse on the +12V  
power wire within 18” (45.7 cm) of the battery terminal.  
10. When grounding to the chassis of the vehicle, scrape all paint from the  
metal to ensure a good, clean ground connection. Grounding connec-  
tions should be as short as possible and always be connected to metal  
that is welded to the main body, or chassis, of the vehicle.  
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M
O UNTING LO CATIO N  
The mounting location and position of your amplifier will have a great effect  
on its ability to dissipate the heat generated during normal operation. The  
design of our cast aluminum heatsink serves to easily dissipate the heat  
generated over a wide range of operating conditions. However, to maximize  
the performance of your amplifier, care should be taken to ensure adequate  
ventilation.  
Trunk Mounting  
Mounting the amplifier vertically on a surface with the fin grooves running  
up and down will provide the best cooling of the amplifier.  
Mounting the amplifier on the floor of the trunk will work but provides less  
cooling capability than vertical mounting.  
Mounting the amplifier upside down to the rear deck of the trunk will not  
provide proper cooling and will severely affect the performance of the  
amplifier and is strongly not recommended.  
Passenger Compartment Mounting  
Mounting the amplifier in the passenger compartment will work as long as  
you provide a sufficient amount of air for the amplifier to cool itself. If you  
are going to mount the amplifier under the seat of the vehicle, you must have  
at least 1" (2.54cm) of air gap around the amplifier's heatsink.  
Mounting the amplifier with less than 1" (2.54cm) of air gap around the  
amplifier's heatsink in the passenger compartment will not provide proper  
cooling and will severely affect the performance of the amplifier and is  
strongly not recommended.  
Engine Compartment Mounting  
Rockford Fosgate amplifiers should never be mounted in the engine  
compartment. Not only will this void your warranty but could create an  
embarrassing situation caused by the ridicule from your friends.  
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BATTERY AN D  
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Amplifiers will put an increased load on the vehicle's battery and charging  
system. We recommend checking your alternator and battery condition to  
ensure that the electrical system has enough capacity to handle the  
increased load of your stereo system. Stock electrical systems which are in  
good condition should be able to handle the extra load of any Rockford  
amplifier without problems, although battery and alternator life can be  
reduced slightly. To maximize the performance of your Rockford Fosgate  
amplifier, we suggest the use of a heavy duty battery and an energy storage  
capacitor.  
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CAUTION: Avoid running power wires near the low level input cables,  
antenna, power leads, sensitive equipment or harnesses. The power  
wires carry substantial current and could induce noise into the audio  
system.  
For safety, disconnect the negative lead from the battery prior to beginning  
the installation.  
1. Plan the wire routing. Take care when running signal level RCA cables  
to keep them close together but isolated from the amplifier's power cables  
and any high power auto accessories, especially electric motors. This is  
done to prevent coupling the noise from radiated electrical fields into the  
audio signal. When feeding the wires through the firewall or any metal  
barrier, protect them with plastic or rubber grommets to prevent short  
circuits. Leave the wires long at this point to adjust for a precise fit at a  
later time.  
2. Prepare the Power cable for attachment to the amplifier by stripping 1/  
2" of insulation from the end of the wire. Insert the bared wire into the B+  
terminal and tighten the set screw to secure the cable in place.  
NOTE: The B+ cable MUST be fused 18" or less from the vehicle's  
battery. Install the fuseholder under the hood and prepare the cable  
ends as stated above. Connections should be  
water tight.  
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Trim the power cable within 18" of the battery and  
strip 1/2" of insulation from the end of the wire. Cut  
the wire loop that is attached to the fuseholder in  
half and splice the fuse into the power line using  
appropriate inline connectors. Use the section of  
cable that was trimmed earlier and connect it to the  
other end of the fuseholder.  
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3. Strip 1/2" from the battery end of the power cable and crimp a large ring  
terminal to the cable. Use the ring terminal to connect to the battery  
positive terminal. Do not install the fuse at this time.  
4. Prepare the Ground cable for attachment to the amplifier by stripping 1/  
2" of insulation from the end of the wire. Insert the bared wire into the GND  
terminal and tighten the set screw to secure the cable in place. Prepare  
the chassis ground by scraping any paint from the metal surface and  
thoroughly clean the area of all dirt and grease. Strip the other end of the  
wire and attach a ring connector. Fasten the cable to the chassis using a  
non-anodized screw and a star washer.  
5. Prepare the REM turn-on wire for connection to the amplifier by stripping  
1/2" of insulation from the wire end. Insert the bared wire into the REM  
terminal and tighten the set screw to secure the cable into place. Connect  
the other end of the REM wire to a switched 12 volt positive source. The  
switched voltage is usually taken from the source unit's auto antenna or  
the accessory lead. If the source unit does not have these outputs  
available, the recommended solution is to wire a mechanical switch in  
line with a 12 volt source to activate the amplifier.  
6. Securely mount the amplifier to the vehicle or amp rack. Be careful not  
to mount the amplifier on cardboard or plastic panels. Doing so may  
enable the screws to pull out from the panel due to road vibration or  
sudden vehicle stops.  
7. Connect the source signal to the amplifier by plugging the RCA cables/  
high level inputs into the input jacks at the amplifier.  
8. Connect the speakers. Strip the speaker wires 1/2" and insert into the  
speaker terminal and tighten the set screw to secure into place. Be sure  
to maintain proper speaker polarity. DO NOT chassis ground any of the  
speaker leads as unstable operation may result.  
9. Perform a final check of the completed system wiring to ensure that all  
connections are accurate. Check all power and ground connections for  
frayed wires and loose connections which could cause problems.  
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USING PASSIVE CROSSOVERS  
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A passive crossover is a circuit that uses capacitors and/or coils and is placed  
on speaker leads between the amplifier and speaker. The crossover delegates  
a specific range of frequencies to the speaker for optimum driver performance.  
A crossover network can perform one of three functions: High-Pass (capaci-  
tors), Low-Pass (inductors or coils) and Bandpass (combination of capacitor  
and coil).  
The most commonly used passive crossover networks are 6dB/octave  
systems. These are easy to construct and require one component per filter.  
Placing this filter in series with the circuit will reduce power to the speaker by  
6dB/octave above or below the crossover point depending on whether it is a  
high-pass or low-pass filter. More complex systems such as 12dB/octave or  
18dB/octave can cause impedance problems if not professionally designed.  
Passive crossovers are directly dependent upon the speaker's impedance and  
component value for accuracy. When passive crossover components are  
used in multiple speaker systems, the crossover's effect on the overall  
impedance should be taken into consideration along with the speaker's  
impedance when determining amplifier loads. CAUTION: The Punch ampli-  
fiers are not recommended for impedance loads below 2stereo and 4Ω  
bridged (mono) loads.  
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6dB/Octave High-Pass  
Speaker Impedance  
Freq.  
Hertz  
2 OHMS  
8 OHMS  
4 OHMS  
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80  
100  
130  
4.1mH  
3.1mH  
2.4mH  
1000µF  
800µF  
600µF  
8.2mH  
6.2mH  
4.7mH  
500µF  
400µF  
300µF  
16mH  
12mH  
10mH  
250µF  
200µF  
150µF  
200  
260  
400  
1.6mH  
1.2mH  
.8mH  
400µF  
300µF  
200µF  
3.3mH  
2.4mH  
1.6mH  
200µF  
150µF  
100µF  
6.8mH  
4.7mH  
3.3mH  
100µF  
75µF  
50µF  
600  
800  
1000  
.5mH  
.41mH  
.31mH  
136µF  
100µF  
78µF  
1.0mH  
.82mH  
.62mH  
68µF  
50µF  
39µF  
2.0mH  
1.6mH  
1.2mH  
33µF  
26µF  
20µF  
1200  
1800  
4000  
.25mH  
.16mH  
.08mH  
66µF  
44µF  
20µF  
.51mH  
.33mH  
.16mH  
33µF  
22µF  
10µF  
1.0mH  
.68mH  
.33mH  
16µF  
10µF  
5µF  
6000  
9000  
12000  
51µH  
34µH  
25µH  
14µF  
9.5µF  
6.6µF  
.10mH  
68µH  
51µH  
6.8µF  
4.7µF  
3.3µF  
.20mH  
.15mH  
100µH  
3.3µF  
2.2µF  
1.6µF  
L = Low-Pass (Inductor)  
C = High-Pass (Capacitor)  
For more information, see your Authorized Rockford Fosgate Dealer.  
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Power Connections  
Punch 100 / Punch 150  
R+ L+  
LED  
RL–  
0dB  
+6dB  
+12dB  
HPFullLP  
80Hz  
Crossover  
REM  
Gain  
Left  
Input  
Right  
Input  
High  
Level  
Input  
Punch  
Bass  
R+ L+  
RL–  
B+  
GND  
+
+
Left  
Right  
Connect to remote  
turn-on lead of  
source unit  
Connect to chassis  
ground of vehicle*  
P100  
- 15A  
P
150  
- 20A  
Less than 18"  
Connect to B+ of battery with  
appropriate fuse value  
*Keep grounds as short as possible  
Power Connections  
Punch 250 / Punch 360 / Punch 500  
LED  
REM  
B+  
GND  
Connect to remote  
turn-on lead of  
source unit  
Connect to chassis  
ground of vehicle*  
P
250  
- 30A  
- 40A  
P360  
P500  
50A  
Less than 18"  
Connect to B+ of battery  
with appropriate fuse  
*Keep grounds as short as possible  
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L
L
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Power Connections  
Punch 800  
LED  
REM  
B+  
GND  
Connect to remote  
turn-on lead of  
source unit  
P
800  
- 60A1  
Connect to chassis  
ground of vehicle*  
+
Less than 18"  
Optional Energy  
Storage Capacitor  
Connect to B+ of battery  
with appropriate fuse  
*Keep grounds as short as possible  
1 Fuse not supplied with amplifier  
RCA Inputs  
High Level Inputs  
R
AUD  
SEL  
CLOCK  
AUT  
O
IL  
L
UM  
TUNE  
VOL  
PWR  
D.SCN  
SCAN  
2
RPT  
3
RDM  
4
DIM  
PAUSE  
6
1
5
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[L+]  
[L-]  
White  
White/Black  
[R+]Gray  
[R-] Gray/Black  
use these or these  
High  
Level  
Inputs  
RCA Inputs  
Hz  
50  
210  
190  
145  
110  
R+ L+  
55  
RL–  
HPFullLP  
65  
Crossover  
80  
Right  
Gain  
Punch Crossover Left  
Bass Frequency Gain  
Left  
Input  
Right  
Input  
High  
Level  
Input  
R+ L+  
Speaker  
L
Speaker  
R
L–  
R–  
+
+
High Level  
Inputs  
R+  
L+  
L–  
R–  
High Level Inputs connect directly to radio's speaker outputs  
RCA Inputs connect to radio's RCA preamp outputs  
CAUTION: Use only one input configuration. Using both the High Level Inputs &  
RCA Inputs may cause undesirable operation.  
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L
L
A
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Crossover Operation  
Hz  
80  
210  
50  
190  
R+ L+  
145  
55  
RL–  
HPFullLP  
Crossover  
110  
65  
Right  
Gain  
Punch Crossover Left  
Bass Frequency Gain  
Left  
Input  
Right  
Input  
High  
Level  
Input  
R+ L+  
Speaker  
L
Speaker  
R
RL–  
+
+
2
1
Low-Pass (LP)  
Operation  
High-Pass (HP)  
Operation  
Hz  
80  
Hz  
1
2
1
2
210  
50  
210  
50  
190  
190  
145  
55  
145  
55  
110  
65  
110  
65  
80  
HP  
Full  
LP  
HP  
Full  
LP  
Crossover Frequency  
Crossover Frequency  
Crossover  
Crossover  
+3  
+2  
+1  
0
+3  
+2  
+1  
0
Ap  
Ap  
–1  
–2  
–3  
–4  
–5  
–6  
–7  
–8  
–9  
–10  
–11  
–12  
–1  
–2  
–3  
–4  
–5  
–6  
–7  
–8  
–9  
–10  
–11  
–12  
50  
100  
200  
500  
1k  
2k  
50 55 65 80 110145 210  
500  
1k  
2k  
Frequency in Hz  
Frequency in Hz  
Punch Bass Operation  
Hz  
80  
210  
50  
190  
145  
110  
R+ L+  
55  
RL–  
HPFullLP  
Crossover  
65  
Right  
Gain  
Punch Crossover Left  
Bass Frequency Gain  
Left  
Input  
Right  
Input  
High  
Level  
Input  
R+ L+  
L–  
Speaker  
Speaker  
R
R–  
+
L
+
+18  
+12  
+6  
+3  
0dB  
33Hz 45Hz  
67.5Hz  
33Hz 45Hz  
67.5Hz  
Minimum  
Flat  
Maximum  
Boost  
Carefully increase potentiometer to add Punch to your bass frequencies  
Exercise caution when increasing Punch Bass. Maximum boost can cause  
potential woofer damage caused by overexcursion  
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Stereo Operation  
Punch 100 / Punch 150  
RCA Input  
LED  
0dB  
+6dB  
+12dB  
HPFullLP  
80Hz  
Crossover  
REM  
High Level  
Gain  
Left  
Input  
Right  
Input  
Punch  
Bass  
+
B+  
GND  
+
Input  
Left  
Output  
Right  
Output  
+
2min. 2min.  
+
RCA inputs are connected to both left and right channels  
Gain for left and right channels operate independently  
Impedance for each channel should be 2minimum  
Crossover can be set for High-Pass, Low-Pass or Full Range  
Stereo Operation  
Punch 250 / Punch 360 / Punch 500 / Punch 800  
RCA Input  
Hz  
210  
50  
190  
145  
110  
R+ L+  
55  
RL–  
HPFullLP  
Crossover  
65  
80  
Right  
Gain  
Punch Crossover Left  
Bass Frequency Gain  
Left  
Input  
Right  
Input  
R+ L+  
High  
Level  
Input  
Speaker  
L
Speaker  
R
L–  
R–  
+
+
+
2min. 2min.  
+
RCA inputs are connected to both left and right channels  
Gain for left and right channels operate independently  
Impedance for each channel should be 2minimum  
Crossover can be set for High-Pass (HP), Low-Pass (LP) or Full Range (FULL)  
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Mono Operation  
Punch 100 / Punch 150  
RCA Input  
LED  
0dB  
+6dB  
+12dB  
HPFullLP  
80Hz  
Crossover  
REM  
High Level  
Gain  
Left  
Input  
Right  
Input  
Punch  
Bass  
+
B+  
GND  
+
Input  
Left  
Right  
Output  
Output  
+
4min.  
RCA inputs are connected to both left and right channels  
Gain for left and right channels are set equally to balance the subwoofer  
Impedance for mono channel should be 4minimum  
Crossover can be set for High-Pass, Low-Pass or Full Range  
Mono Operation  
Punch 250 / Punch 360 / Punch 500 / Punch 800  
RCA Input  
Hz  
210  
50  
190  
145  
110  
R+ L+  
55  
RL–  
HPFullLP  
Crossover  
65  
80  
Right  
Gain  
Punch Crossover Left  
Bass Frequency Gain  
Left  
Input  
Right  
Input  
R+ L+  
High  
Level  
Input  
Speaker  
L
Speaker  
R
L–  
R–  
+
+
+
4min.  
RCA inputs are connected to both left and right channels  
Gain for left and right channels are set equally to balance the subwoofer  
Impedance for mono channel should be 4minimum  
Crossover can be set for High-Pass (HP), Low-Pass (LP) or Full Range (FULL)  
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Stereo/Mono Operation  
Punch 100 / Punch 150  
RCA Input  
LED  
0dB  
+6dB  
+12dB  
HPFullLP  
80Hz  
Crossover  
REM  
High Level  
Gain  
Left  
Input  
Right  
Input  
Punch  
Bass  
+
B+  
GND  
+
Input  
Left  
Output  
Right  
Output  
+
2min.  
2min.  
+
+
4min.  
RCA inputs are connected to both left and right channels  
Gain for left and right channels are set equally to balance the subwoofer  
Impedance for each channel should be 2minimum  
Impedance for mono channel should be 4minimum  
Crossover is set for Full Range  
Passive Crossovers are needed for proper stereo/mono operation  
Stereo/Mono Operation  
Punch 250 / Punch 360 / Punch 500 / Punch 800  
RCA Input  
Hz  
210  
50  
190  
145  
110  
R+ L+  
55  
RL–  
HPFullLP  
Crossover  
65  
80  
Right  
Gain  
Punch Crossover Left  
Bass Frequency Gain  
Left  
Input  
Right  
Input  
R+ L+  
High  
Level  
Input  
Speaker  
L
Speaker  
R
RL–  
+
+
+
2min.  
2min.  
+
+
4min.  
RCA inputs are connected to both left and right channels  
Gain for left and right channels are set equally to balance the subwoofer  
Impedance for each channel should be 2minimum  
Impedance for mono channel should be 4minimum  
Crossover is set for Full Range  
Passive Crossovers are needed for proper stereo/mono operation  
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SYST EM  
D
I AG RAM S  
2-Way System  
R
AUD  
SEL  
CLOCK  
DSPL  
AUTO  
IL  
L
UM  
DISC  
AMFM  
Ch  
P.SCN  
LOUD  
ST LD RDM RPT  
TUNE  
PWR  
VOL  
D.SCN  
SCAN  
2
RPT  
3
RDM  
4
DIM  
5
PAUSE  
6
1
®
Crossover  
Crossover  
Tweeter  
Tweeter  
Midrange  
Midrange  
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Using single voice coil woofers  
R
AUD  
SEL  
CLO  
CK  
AUTO  
I
L
L
UM  
DISC  
AMFM  
Ch  
DSPL  
SCAN  
P.SCN  
PT  
L
O
UD  
ST LD RDM RPT  
TUNE  
VOL  
PWR  
D.SCN  
1
R
R
DM  
DIM  
PAUSE  
2
3
4
5
6
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Front  
Crossover  
Crossover  
Rear  
Tweeter  
Tweeter  
Midrange  
Midrange  
+
+
+
8  
8Ω  
+
+
+
+
+
+
8Ω  
8Ω  
8Ω  
+
+
+
+
4Ω  
4Ω  
4Ω  
4Ω  
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3-Way System  
Using dual voice coil woofers  
R
AUD  
SEL  
CLOCK  
DSPL  
AUT  
O
IL  
L
UM  
DISC  
AMFM  
Ch  
P.SCN  
RPT  
3
LOUD  
ST LD RDM RPT  
TUNE  
VOL  
PWR  
D.SCN  
SCAN  
2
RDM  
4
DIM  
5
P
AUSE  
1
6
®
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Rear  
Sub  
Front  
Crossover  
Tweeter  
Crossover  
24dB/octave HP  
Tweeter  
Midrange  
Midrange  
Crossover  
Crossover  
Tweeter  
Tweeter  
Power 150 or  
Power 200  
Mono  
Amplifier  
Midrange  
Midrange  
+
+
+
+
4x 2  
+
+ + –  
+
+
+
4x 2  
4x 2  
+
+ + –  
+
+
+
+
4x 2  
4x 2  
4x 2  
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Symptom  
Diagnosis  
Remedy  
Amplifier does not  
turn on  
(Power LED is off)  
VoltageappliedtotheREM Check the alternator, battery, fuse,  
terminal of the amplifier is and wiring and repair as necessary.  
not between 10.5 and If the voltage is above 15.5 volts,  
15.5 volts or there is no have the electrical system inspected  
voltage present.  
by an authorized car service center.  
Voltage to the B+ terminal Check the alternator, battery, fuse,  
of the amplifier is not be- and wiring and repair as necessary.  
tween10.5 and15.5 volts If the voltage is above 15.5 volts,  
or there is no voltage have the electrical system inspected  
present.  
by an authorized car service center.  
Check wiring and repair as neces-  
sary.  
Amplifier is not properly  
grounded.  
Amplifier has no  
sound  
Speaker leads are shorted  
toeachotherortothechas-  
sis of the vehicle.  
Disconnect existing speakers and  
test with known working speakers  
and wires. If amplifier plays, check  
and repair wiring and installation of  
speakers as necessary.  
(Power LED is on)  
Speakers are defective.  
Disconnect existing speakers and  
test with known working speakers.  
If amplifier plays, check and repair  
speakers as necessary.  
Input gain signal for amplifier  
is incorrectly set.  
Readjust input gains of amplifier.  
Speaker Output  
Low or Distorted  
Source unit output too low or  
source unit has no output.  
Check system with known working  
source and repair or replace origi-  
nal source as needed.  
Low battery voltage or large  
voltage drops to the amplifier  
under load.  
Check the alternator, battery, fuse,  
and power and ground wiring.  
Repair as necessary.  
Disconnect input signal to ampli-  
fier and turn amplifier on and off. If  
noise is eliminated, connect REM  
lead of amplifier to source unit with  
a delay turn-on module.  
Voltage spike from output of  
preceding component is en-  
tering amplifier through in-  
put signal.  
Amplifier Noise  
(Turn-on Pop)  
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Symptom  
Diagnosis  
Remedy  
Amplifier Noise  
Voltage spike from remote  
turn-on lead is entering  
through REM input terminal.  
Use a different 12 volt source for  
REM lead of amplifier (i.e., battery  
direct). If noise is eliminated, use a  
relay to isolate amplifier from noisy  
turn-on output.  
(Turn-on Pop)  
Noise is radiating into RCA Check connections, run the RCA  
Engine Noise  
signal cable.  
cables on a different route away  
from sources of high current.  
Bad component in the signal  
chain.  
Check connections, bypass addi-  
tionalcomponents(crossoversand  
equalizers) betweenthesourceunit  
and the amplifier. Connect one  
component at a time to determine  
the culprit. Repair or replace com-  
ponents as necessary.  
Noiseisradiatingintospeaker  
cables.  
Disconnect existing speakers and  
connect a test speaker to the output  
terminals of the amplifier. If noise is  
gone, reroute the speaker cables  
away from sources of high voltage.  
Multiple grounds in the  
audio system.  
Check ground connections and  
connect amplifiers, signal proces-  
sors, and other components to a  
central location or try a different  
grounding point on the chassis.  
Ground loop between source  
unit and antenna.  
Check connections, disconnect  
antenna from source unit. If noise is  
gone, install an antenna ground  
loop isolator.  
Engine Noise when  
using high level  
inputs  
TOPAZinputcircuitry(inRock-  
ford amps) or floating input  
circuitry (in non-Rockford  
amps) does not have refer-  
encetochassisground.”This  
noise, if any, occurs at the  
auxiliary amplifier whose in-  
puts are fed from the pass-  
thru output of the first amp.  
Supply reference ground to the  
TOPAZ input circuit (or floating in-  
put circuit in non-Rockford amps).  
Connect shield of RCA input from  
auxiliary amp to chassis ground of  
radio. An alternative method is to  
connect the RCA shield to the  
amplifier's power ground terminal.  
If noise persists, see your Authorized Rockford Fosgate Dealer.  
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D
YN AM I C  
P
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M
EASU REM EN T S  
About the Dynamic Power Measurements  
The Audio Graph PowerCube is a test instrument used to measure the output of  
an amplifier in accordance with IHF-202 industry standards. The IHF-202  
standard is a dynamic power measurement and was developed as a means of  
measuring power in a manner that best represents the Real World operation of an  
amplifier. Many manufacturers, including Rockford Fosgate, at times will measure  
amplifier power into a fixed resistor (4 ohm, 2 ohm). While this method is useful  
in some types of evaluation and testing, it is not representative of an amplifier that  
is connected to a speaker and playing music.  
Music  
Music is dynamic; the sound waves are complex and constantly changing. In  
order to simulate this, the IHF-202 standard calls for the input signal to the  
amplifier to be a 1kHz bursted tone. This signal is input (on for 20 milliseconds)  
and reduced 20dB for 480 milliseconds. The signal is gradually increased in level  
until the amplifier's output exceeds 1% Total Harmonic Distortion (THD). At 1%  
distortion becomes audible, therefore, any power produced above that level is  
considered unusable. Many manufacturers represent their amplifiers' output  
power in excess of 10% distortion. They use many names for this measurement,  
such as Total Maximum Power or Maximum Output Power. This is not indicative  
of the actual usable output power.  
Listening to Loudspeakers - Not Resistors  
A loudspeaker is not a resistor. A resistor's value (resistance measured in ohms)  
isfixed. Aloudspeaker'simpedanceisdynamic. Itisconstantlychanginginvalue,  
dependent upon the frequency of the input signal. Therefore, measuring power  
with the amplifier loaded into a 4 ohm resistor is not the same as measuring power  
with the amplifier connected to a 4 ohm speaker. Most people do not listen to  
music through a resistor.  
A 4 ohm speaker may experience a drop in impedance 4-6 times lower than its  
nominal (printed) impedance. A speaker will also create phase shifts in the signal  
that is passed through it. These phase shifts happen because a speaker is an  
inductor(voicecoil) anda capacitor(complianceofthesurround/spider), aswell  
as a resistor (voice coil wire).  
To simulate a speaker the Audio Graph PowerCube measures output power into  
20 different loads. It tests at 8 ohms, 4 ohms, 2 ohms and 1 ohm. Each of these  
impedances is also tested at –60°, –30°, 0°, +30° and +60° phase angles.  
These different impedances and phase angles represent the shifts in impedance  
and phase that can occur in a typical loudspeaker.  
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The data acquired in the testing procedure is then graphed in the form of a  
3-dimensional cube, hence the name PowerCube.  
The Phase Angle is expressed on the horizontal axis, the Output Voltage is  
presented on the vertical axis and the Impedance is displayed on the Z axis.  
Output Power, in watts, is listed on the left hand side for each impedance at  
each phase angle.  
Audio Graph The PowerCube™  
MODEL BEING  
TESTED  
VOLTAGE FROM  
BATTERY  
x2 = STEREO  
MONO = BRIDGED MONO  
Amplifier: PUNCH 200.  
2
14.4V x 2  
Rated Power : 100 W @ 4 Ohms  
Serial No:  
Owner  
:
ROCKFORD CORPORATION  
860° 85  
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30° 84  
0° 84  
POWER  
IN  
50V  
30V  
30° 84  
60° 86  
WATTS  
{
460° 162  
*
30° 157  
0° 156  
30° 157  
60° 162  
10V  
260° 273  
*
30° 258  
0° 251  
8Ω  
4Ω  
30° 256  
60° 271  
2Ω  
60° (Cap)  
0°  
1Ω  
160° 390  
*
{
(Ind) +60°  
{
30° 356  
0° 346  
Impedance  
PHASE ANGLES  
30° 352  
60° 390  
Example of a Punch 200.2 PowerCube  
What is an Amplifier?  
An amplifier by definition is a voltage generating device, recreating the signal  
which is input to it identically but with increased volume. It will be connected  
to a reactive load (the speaker). The impedance of this load and phase of the  
signal passing through the load will vary, dependent upon the frequency of  
the input signal (music).  
Therefore, a perfect amplifier will be able to maintain the same output voltage  
regardlessofloadcharacteristicsandwillnotalterthesignalitisreproducing.  
A perfect amplifier when measured by the Audio Graph PowerCube would  
present data that forms a perfect cube. Unfortunately, amplifiers are not  
perfect. The laws of physics generally prevent it. A great amplifier is about the  
best one can hope to attain.  
As you can see by the PowerCube and as you will experience by listening,  
your Punch amplifier is a GREAT AMPLIFIER!  
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W
AR R AN T Y  
I
N FO R M AT I O N  
Rockford Corporation offers a limited warranty on Rockford Fosgate products on the following  
terms:  
Length of Warranty  
3 years on electronics  
2 years on source units  
1 year on speakers  
90 days on electronic B-stock (receipt required)  
90 days on speaker B-stock (receipt required)  
What is Covered  
This warranty applies only to Rockford Fosgate products sold to consumers by Authorized  
Rockford Fosgate Dealers in the United States of America or its possessions. Product  
purchased by consumers from an Authorized Rockford Fosgate Dealer in another country  
are covered only by that countrys Distributor and not by Rockford Corporation.  
Who is Covered  
This warranty covers only the original purchaser of Rockford product purchased from an  
Authorized Rockford Fosgate Dealer in the United States. In order to receive service, the  
purchaser must provide Rockford with a copy of the receipt stating the customer name,  
dealer name, product purchased and date of purchase.  
Products found to be defective during the warranty period will be repaired or replaced  
(with a product deemed to be equivalent) at Rockford's discretion.  
What is Not Covered  
1. Damage caused by accident, abuse, improper operations, water, theft  
2. Any cost or expense related to the removal or reinstallation of product  
3. Service performed by anyone other than Rockford or an Authorized Rockford Fosgate  
Service Center  
4. Any product which has had the serial number defaced, altered, or removed  
5. Subsequent damage to other components  
6. Any product purchased outside the U.S.  
7. Any product not purchased from an Authorized Rockford Fosgate Dealer  
Limit on Implied Warranties  
Any implied warranties including warranties of fitness for use and merchantability are  
limited in duration to the period of the express warranty set forth above. Some states do not  
allow limitations on the length of an implied warranty, so this limitation may not apply. No  
person is authorized to assume for Rockford Fosgate any other liability in connection with  
the sale of the product.  
How to Obtain Service  
Please call 1-800-669-9899 for Rockford Customer Service. You must obtain an RA#  
(Return Authorization number) to return any product to Rockford Fosgate. You are  
responsible for shipment of product to Rockford.  
Ship to: Speakers  
Ship to: Electronics  
Rockford Corporation  
Warranty Repair Department  
2055 E. 5th Street  
Rockford Acoustic Design  
(Receiving-speakers)  
609 Myrtle N.W.  
Grand Rapids, MI 49504  
RA#:_________________  
Tempe, AZ 85281  
RA#:_________________  
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LEA DETENIDAMENTE LAS SIGUIENTES INSTRUCCIONES DE INSTALACION DEL  
PRODUCTO. EVITARA POSIBLES DAÑOS A VD., AL VEHICULO O AL PRODUCTO.  
INTRODUCCION  
Los ingenieros de Rockford han diseñado los amplificadores Punch para ofrecer  
en el dificil entorno de un automóvil una calidad de sonido superior en un  
producto flexible, fiable y eficiente. Transana es un circuito de baja tensión en  
la etapa de preamplificación de los amplificadores Punch que permite que la  
musica suene limpia y cristalina y muy real, incluso a altos niveles de audicion.  
Esto se complementa con el TOPAZ, un circuito exclusivo de masa utilizado  
para eliminar los ruidos asociados con las instalaciones de car-audio. La  
flexibilidad esta garantizada con el uso de la crossover incorporada. La  
fiabilidad se refuerza con el uso de un circuito de proteccion llamado NOMAD,  
mientras que los MOSFET y la tecnologia DSM (montaje discreto en superficie)  
aumentan la eficiencia del amplificador. La combinacion de todos estos  
componentes dan al amplificador Punch una impresionante calidad de sonido  
en un chasis discreto. Mas adelante encontrará mas explicaciones de todas  
estas tecnologías, la mayoria de ellas usados en exclusiva y patentadas por  
Rockford.  
UBICACIÓN PARA  
EL  
MONTAJE  
Montaje en el Malatero  
Monte el amplificador verticalmente con las lineas del radiador orientadas de  
arriba hacia abajo. De esta manera conseguira la mejor ventilacion.  
Montaje en el Compartimento de Pasajeros  
El montaje en el compartimento de pasajeros sera eficiente en funcion de la  
ventilacion que tenga el amplificador. Si va a instalar el amplificador bajo un  
asiento deberá dejar al menos 2.5cm libres sobre la carcasa del amplificador.  
Instalacion  
Por seguridad, desconecte el terminal negativo de la bateria antes de comenzar  
la instalacion.  
Terminal B+  
El cable B+ debe ir provisto de un fusible a una distancia no mayor de 45cm  
de la bateria. Prepare el cable e instale el portafusibles en el compartimento del  
motor. Las conexiones han de ser impermeables.  
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Terminal GND  
Prepare un trozo de cable para usarlo como toma de masa. Prepare un  
punto de masa en el chasis rascando y eliminando la pintura de la  
superficie de metal y limpielo de toda suciedad asegure el cable al chasis  
con un tornillo.  
Terminal REM  
Conecte el cable REM a un punto de +12V con mutable. La señal se suele  
coger de la salida auto antena del radio cassette si este no tiene salida  
remote.  
Funcionamiento Estereo/Mono  
RCA Input  
Hz  
210  
50  
190  
145  
110  
R+ L+  
55  
RL–  
HPFullLP  
Crossover  
65  
80  
Right  
Gain  
Punch Crossover Left  
Bass Frequency Gain  
Left  
Input  
Right  
Input  
R+ L+  
High  
Level  
Input  
Speaker  
L
Speaker  
R
RL–  
+
+
+
2min.  
2min.  
+
+
4min.  
Las entradas RCA se conectan a ambos canales izquierdo y derecho  
Las ganancias izquierda y derecha han de ajustarse igual para ambos  
canales  
La impedancia minima para cada canal debe ser 2.  
La impedancia minima mono debe ser 4.  
Crossover en Full Range  
Debe usarse un filtro pasivo para la configuracion estereo/mono  
No llevar a masa ningun cable de altavoz  
Crossovers pasivos se requieren para operar el amplificador en estereo/  
mono  
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ATTENTION: Veuillez lire les instructions suivantes pour l'installation de cet  
amplifcateur. Ne pas les suivre pourrait causer des blessures ou endommager le  
véhicule.  
INTRODUCTION  
Les ingénieurs de Rockford Fosgate ont conçu l'amplificateur Punch pour  
supporter l'environnement rude de l'automobile en délivrant une qualité de son  
supérieure dans un ensemble efficace, fiable et flexible. Trans• ana est un circuit  
de bas voltage dans l'étage de préamplification de tous les ampificateurs Punch  
qui reproduit un son musical clair comme du cristal et très réel, même à très haut  
volume. Ceci est accompagné du TOPAZ, un circuit unique employé pour  
éliminer les problèmes de bruits parasites associés aux systémes audiomobile  
et leur installation. La flexibilité est assurée par l'emploi d'une crossover  
incorporée.  
La fiabilité est garantie grâce au circuit de protection NOMAD, la technologie  
MOSFET et DSM (Composants Montés en Surface) améliorent l'efficacité de  
l'amplificateur.  
L'ensemble de ces atouts donne à l'amplificateur Punch une qualité de son  
inégalable sous une carrosserie pare-balles.”  
Voustrouverezdeplusamplesinformationssurcestechnologies, exclusivement  
conçues et brevetées par Rockford, dans la rubrique technique.  
MONTAGE  
Montage dans le coffre  
Monter l'amplificateur verticalement avec les rainures de haut en bas ce qui lui  
permet de refroidir plus facilement.  
Montage dans l'habitacle  
Monter l'amplificateur dans l'habitacle ne pose aucun problème, du moment  
qu'il y ait assez d'air pour le refroidir. Si vous montez l'ampli en dessous du  
siège, prévoyez 3 cm d'air autour du radiateur.  
Installation  
Pour votre sécurité, déconnectez la borne négative de la batterie du véhicule  
avant de commencer l'installation.  
Terminal B+  
Il est impératif qu'il y ait un fusible sur le câble pour la connexion à la masse.  
Préparez le châssis en grattant la peinture de la surface métallique et nettoyez  
la saleté et l'huile. Attachez le câble au châssis avec une vis.  
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Terminal GND  
Préparezunelongueurdecâblepourla connexionà la masse. Préparezlechâssis  
engrattantlapeinturedelasurfacemétalliqueetnettoyezlasaletéetl'huile.Attachez  
le câble au châssis avec une vis.  
Terminal REM  
Connectez le fil REM à une commande 12 volts positive de la source. La  
commande12 voltsesthabituellementprisesurla sortieantenneélectrique  
de la source ou la commande accessoire. Si la source ne dispose pas de  
ces sorties, nous vous recommandons d'installer un interrupteur qui  
fournira un positif 12 volts au REM de l'amplificateur.  
Opération stéréo/mono (tri  
mode)  
RCA Input  
Hz  
210  
50  
190  
145  
110  
R+ L+  
55  
RL–  
HPFullLP  
Crossover  
65  
80  
Right  
Gain  
Punch Crossover Left  
Bass Frequency Gain  
Left  
Input  
Right  
Input  
R+ L+  
High  
Level  
Input  
Speaker  
L
Speaker  
R
RL–  
+
+
+
2min.  
2min.  
+
+
4min.  
Les entrées RCA sont connectées aux canaux gauche et droit  
Les Gains des canaux gauche et droit sont réglés de la même manière  
pour équilibrer le subwoofer  
L'impédance de chaque canal devrait être de minimum 2Ω  
L'impédance du canal mono devrait être de minimum 4Ω  
Les crossover sont introduites sur full range  
Il est conseillé d'utiliser les filtres passifs lorsqu'on fait fonctionner  
l'amplificateur en tri-mode  
NE connecter AUCUN des câbles HP à la masse au risque d'un  
fonctionnement instable  
Des filtres passifs sont nécessaires pour un bon fonctionnement en  
mode stéréo/mono  
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BITTE LESEN SIE DIESE GEBRAUCHSANLEITUNG ZUERST SORGFÄLTIG DURCH.  
DAS KANN SIE VOR DEM FALSCHEN EINSATZ, AUSFALLEN ODER SOGAR  
BESCHÄDIGUNG DES PRODUKTES ODER IHRES FAHRZEUGES SCHÜTZEN.  
EINLEITUNG  
Rockford Ingenieure haben die Punch Verstärker entwickelt. Mit höchstem  
Technologie-Standart, hervorragender Klangqualität, einfacher Handhabung  
und bester Servicefreundlichkeit Transana ist eine Nieder-Volt Schaltung im  
Vorverstärkerteil aller Punch Verstärker die für kristallklaren Klang auch bei sehr  
hohen Lautstärken sorgt. TOPAZ, eine einzigartige Erdungsschaltung verhindert  
und unterdrückt Einstreuungen und Störungen die nur allzu oft Car Audio  
Systeme beeinträchtigen. Flexibilität durch die Vielfalt der Aktivweiche mit ihren  
crossover, lange Lebensdauer durch die Schutzschaltung NOMAD und der  
Einsatz von MOSFET Transistoren und DSM (Discrete Surface Mount), machen  
diese Verstärker so effizient. Das Ergebnis all dieser Komponenten machen  
Punch-Verstärker so einzigartig und in ihrer Klangqualität nahezu unschlagbar.  
Eine genauere Beschreibung dieser Technologien, die gröbtenteils einzigartig  
und von Rockford patentiert sind, finden Sie unter Technical Design Features.  
EINBAUORT  
Im Fahrzeugkofferraum  
Der vertikale Einbau der Endstufen, das bedeutet, dab die Kühlrippen von oben  
nach unten verlaufen, gibt dem Verstärker die beste Kühlung.  
Auf der Beifahrerseite  
SolltederVerstärkeraufderBeifahrerseitemontiertwerden, soistessehrwichtig,  
für eine ausreichende Kühlung zu sorgen. Sollte der Verstärker z.B. unter dem  
Beifahrersitz montiert werden, sollte dem Kühlkörper mindestens ein Luftspalt  
von 3 cm bleiben, um so für eine ausreichende Kühlung zu sorgen.  
Einbau  
Zur Sicherheit klemmen Sie den Negativ-Pol der Batterie während des gesamten  
Einbaues ab.  
B+ Anschluβ  
Die Plus-Leitung MUβ ca. 40 cm nach dem Plus-Pol der Batterie abgesichert  
sein. Preparieren Si die Kabellängen und montieren Sie den Sicherungshalter im  
Motorraum. ALLE Verbindungen müssen wasserdicht sein.  
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GND Anschluβ  
Preparieren Sie Ihr Kabel für die Negativ Leitung (Erdung). Preparieren Sie  
die Anschlubstelle des Erdungskabels, indem Sie das Metall gründlich  
reinigen und vom Lack befreien. Befestigen Sie nun die Erdung an dieser  
Stelle mit einer Schraube.  
REM Anschluβ  
Verbinden Sie das Ein-und Ausschaltungskontroll-Kabel mit Ihrem Radio  
(12 Volt positiv). Normalerweise verwenden Sie hierfür die Ant.-Remote  
Ihres Radios oder ein eigens dafür vorgesehenes Kabel (Amp-Remote).  
Sollte Ihr Radio diesen Anschlub nicht besitzen, so verwenden Sie eine 12  
Volt Spannung, die Sie durch einen Schalter ein- und ausschalten können.  
Stereo/Mono Operation  
RCA Input  
Hz  
210  
50  
190  
145  
110  
R+ L+  
55  
RL–  
HPFullLP  
Crossover  
65  
80  
Right  
Gain  
Punch Crossover Left  
Bass Frequency Gain  
Left  
Input  
Right  
Input  
R+ L+  
High  
Level  
Input  
Speaker  
L
Speaker  
R
RL–  
+
+
+
2min.  
2min.  
+
+
4min.  
Chinch Eingänge des rechten- und linken-Kanales anschlieben  
Gain -Kontrolle gleich stellen um das Signal des Subwoofer  
anzugleichen  
Die Impedanz für jeden Kanal sollte minimum 2 Ohm betragen.  
Die Impedanz des Mono Kanales sollte minimum 4 Ohm betragen  
Die Akltivweichen sollten auf jeden Fall im Stereo/Mono Betrieb  
verwendet werden  
Vermeiden Sie auf jeden Fall eine Erdung der Lautsprecher-Kabel, da  
sonst ein einwandfreier Betrieb nicht grantiert werden kann  
Passive Frequenzweichen werden für korrekte Stereo/Mono Operationen  
benötigt  
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ATTENZIONE:SIPREGADILEGGERELESEGUENTIISTRUZIONIPERL'INSTALLAZIONE  
DI QUESTO PRODOTTO. IL NON SEGUIRLE POTREBBE RISULTARE SERIAMENTE  
DANNOSO PER LA PERSONA O PER IL VEICOLO.  
INTRODUZIONE  
Gli ingenieri Rockford hanno progettato la serie di amplificatori Punch per  
resistereall'osticoambienteautomobilisticomentresuonanoconuna musicalitá  
superiore, offrendo un insieme versatile, affidabile ed efficiente. Transana é un  
circuito a bassa tensione dello stadio preamplificatore del Punch che permette  
al suono di essere cristallino e reale anche in presenza di volumi molto  
elevati…tutto questo é accoppiato TOPAZ, un exclusivo circuito di massa  
impiegato per eliminare i problemi di rumore comunemente presenti negli  
impianti car audio. Il massimo della versatilitá é raggiunto con l'impiego delle  
crossover. L'affidabilitá é completamente garantita dall'impiego di un circuito  
diprotezionechiamatoNOMAD, mentrel'usodiMOSFETedella tecnologia DSM  
(Discrete Surface Mount) permette di raggiungere efficienze elevatissime. Il  
risultato finale di tutte queste tecnnologie moderne é che gli amplificatori Punch  
suonano meravigliosamente e sono indistruttibili, a prova di proiettile.” Una  
spiegazione di queste tecnologie innovative, molte coperte da brevetti Rockford,  
sono descritte in un'altra sezione di questo manuale.  
DOVE POSIZIONARLO  
Nel Bagagliaio  
Montando l'amplificatore su una superficie in verticale con le alette direzionate  
dall'alto verso il basso si garantirá un miglior raffreddamento dell'amplificatore.  
Nell'abitacolo  
Montare l'amplificatore nell'abitacolo si avrá un funzionamento regolare se si  
garantisce un flusso d'aria sufficiente. Per l'installazione sotto un sedile, é  
necessario avere uno spazio di almeno 3 cm attorno a tutto l'amplificatore.  
Installazione  
Per sicurezza, scollegare il polo negativo della batteria dell'auto prima di  
iniziare l'installazione.  
Terminale B+ (cavo positivo)  
Il cavo positivo deve essere protetto da un fusibile a non piú di 45 cm dalla  
batteria. Terminare il cavo e installare il fusibile nel vano motore. Tutte le  
connessioni devono essere a prova d'acqua.  
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Terminale GND (cavo negativo)  
Deciderela lunghezza delcavoeterminarlo. Prepararela massa grattando  
la vernice dal telaio dell'auto ed eliminando tracce di olio o sporco. Fissare  
il cavo di massa al telaio con una vite.  
Terminale REM (Consenso di accensione)  
Collegare il cavo REM ad un positivo presente solo ad autoradio accesa  
(normalmente il cavo pilota dell'antenna elettrica o il cavo accessori  
dell'autoradio). Se la sorgente non dovesse essere equipaggiata con  
queste uscite, la soluzione raccomandabile é di inserire un interruttore su  
un cavo positivo e connettersi all'amplificatore.  
Stereo/Mono Operation  
RCA Input  
Hz  
210  
50  
190  
145  
110  
R+ L+  
55  
RL–  
HPFullLP  
Crossover  
65  
80  
Right  
Gain  
Punch Crossover Left  
Bass Frequency Gain  
Left  
Input  
Right  
Input  
R+ L+  
High  
Level  
Input  
Speaker  
L
Speaker  
R
RL–  
+
+
+
2min.  
2min.  
+
+
4min.  
Ingressi RCA collegati sia al canale destro sia al sinistro  
Gain (controllo di sensibilitá) regolati in modo identico per bilanciare il  
subwoofer  
L'impedenza di ciascun canale deve essere minimo 2Ω  
L'impedenza per il canale mono deve essere minimo 4Ω  
La scheda crossover deve essere in posizione Full Range  
Nel funzionamento Stereo/Mono simultaneo devono essere impiegati i  
crossover passivi  
Non cortocircuitare a massa nessun cavo degli altoparlanti, potrebbe  
portare ad un funzionamento irregolare  
Crossover passivi sono indispensabili per un corretto funzionamento  
stereo/mono  
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HANDCRAFTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA  
This product is designed, developed and assembled in the USA by a dedicated group of  
American workers. The majority of the components used in the construction of this product  
are produced by American companies. However, due to the global nature of their  
manufacturing facilities and the loudspeaker parts industry in general, some parts may be  
manufactured in other countries.  
Rockford Fosgate  
Rockford Corporation  
546 South Rockford Drive  
Tempe, Arizona 85281 U.S.A.  
In U.S.A., (602) 967-3565  
In Europe, Fax (49) 8503-934014  
In Japan, Fax (81) 559-79-1265  
11/98  
E.R.  
MAN-2368-B  
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