Blaupunkt GTr 96 A Operating And Installation Instructions

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GTr 96 A
ACTIVE SUBWOOFER
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Operating and Installation Instructions
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INTRODUCTION
Proper system planning is vital in order to maximize the device’s performance and road safety. Plan your installation carefully to avoid compromising performance reliability of the system. Consult an authorized Blaupunkt dealer for installation or reparation. Read the manual carefully before operating the device for the rst time.
Safety Notes
Ensure to follow below safety notes during installation and wiring connection : -
Installation and Connection Instructions
Intergrated Fuse
Switching On/O
Recycle and Disposal
Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery. Refer to the safety notes of vehicle manufacturer. Ensure positions of the holes are nowhere near the vehicle component to avoid any damage during drilling. Incorrect installation may result in malfunc­tion of the device or the car sound system.
Select a dry and well-ventilated location to install the device. The device must not be installed on the rear shelf, rear seats or exposed locations. The installation location must be suitable for screw holes and have stable ground support.
The integrated fuse in the device protects the output voltage and the entire electrical system in case of malfunction. Do not replace damaged fuse with higher current.
This device will automatically turn on if audio signal is detected. The device will also auto­matically turn o if audio signal is received.
Please dispose responsibly.
Remote Control
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Disclaimer
1. Power Indicator
2. Gain Adjustment
3. Low Pass Filter Adjustment
4. Phase Selector
Set the GAIN to 200mV (Min), PHASE to NORM., LOW PASS FILTER to Center before turning on the device. Set the Bass/Treble of head unit to zero. Set volume to lower level. Gradually increase GAIN until the desired sound eect is achieved or until the sound distribution in the vehicle is even. Avoid setting volume of the head unit and GAIN too high to prevent sound distortion. Ensure speakers are functioning well to avoid sound distortion too. Then adjust the LOW PASS FILTER (L.P.F.) to the desired frequency. Changing the LPF will change the sound output of the subwoofer. Continue to adjust GAIN, LPF and volume until the desired setting is found. Play the music from the head unit while sitting at the driver and switch between NORM and REV to select the desired sound output setting. The ideal PHASE is subjective and varies from one vehicle to another, depending on the location of the device and the acoustic characteristics of the vehicle interior.
In no event shall Blaupunkt be liable for any direct, indirect, punitive, incidental, special consequential damages, to property or life, improper storage, whatsoever arising out of or connected with the use or misuse of our products.
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INTRODUCTION
USA & CANADA : Product not intended for sale in the United States and Canada. If purchased in the U.S. or Canada, this product is purchased as-is. No warranty, express or implied is provided in the U.S. and Canada.
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INSTALLATION
SPECIFICATION
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Amplier
Amplier Technology : Class AB Normal Output Power (RMS) : 96W Max Output Power : 150W Audio in Sensitivity : RCA Input (V)RCA : 160W, Speaker Input (V) : 92 dB Signal/Noise Ratio : 91dB Output Impedance : 2.2 + 2.2 ohms Frequency Response : 40Hz-150Hz Low Pass Filter (LPF) : 83Hz-150Hz Voltage : 14.4V (10V-16V) Phase Switch : 0° /180° Automatic On/O : High Level Only Fuse Rating : 10A Gain : 200mV – 6V
Speaker Size : 214.5 x 135mm Cone Composition : Aluminium Magnet Type : Ferrite Enclosure Housing Material : Plastic & Aluminium
Remote Controller : Wired DC Cord : 350mm Screws (Parker-Type) : M4 x 20 mm Screws (M-Type) : M6 x 8mm Bracket A : 72 x 40mm Overall Net Weight : 2.89kg Enclosure Dimension (L x W x H) : 280 x 200 x 74mm
Subwoofer
Accessories
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WIRING DIAGRAM
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Diagram 1
(High Level Input)
Diagram 2
(Low Level Input)
REMOTE CONTROL
YELLOW WIRE
BLUE/WHITE WIRE
NOT IN USE IN THIS TYPE OF INSTALLATION
NOT IN USE IN THIS
TYPE OF INSTALLATION
GREY/BLACK (-) & GREY WIRE (+)
SPEAKER RIGHT CHANNEL
OUTPUT WIRE
SPEAKER LEFT CHANNEL OUTPUT WIRE
WHITE/BLACK (-) &
WHITE WIRE (+)
FUSE
10A
BATTERY
12V
CONNECT BLACK WIRE (-) TO THE CHASSIS OF THE VEHICLE
CHASSIS GROUND
Select one Diagram 1 or Diagram 2 for installation. Avoid audio interference by using one audio inputs only.
REMOTE CONTROL
YELLOW WIRE
BLUE/WHITE WIRE
RCA SIGNAL WIRE
AUDIO DEVICE CONTROL WIRE
CONNECT BLACK WIRE (-) TO THE CHASSIS OF THE VEHICLE
FUSE
10A
BATTERY
12V
CHASSIS GROUND
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Examine if your wiring is similar to wiring Diagram 1 or Diagram 2 in case of device operation or performance failure. The following table indicate other possible problems and solutions. Refer to an authorized Blaupunkt dealer if problem persist.
Solution
Examine if the ground connection is intact. Examine if remote input has at least 5V DC. Examine if battery power is connected correctly to the + terminal. Ensure supplied voltage is minimum 12V. Examine if fuse is broken and replace if necessary. Restart the device if protection LED light is on. Examine fuses and replace if necessary. Examine ground connection is intact. Examine if remote input has at least 5V DC. Examine if RCA audio cables are connected to the right inputs. Examine if speaker wiring is intact. Reset Level Control Examine the Crossover Control setting. Observe if the device is still producing noise after turning on and o the amplier. If yes, examine if the cables are correctly connected and if the cables and radio are in good condition. Repair or replace if the cables or the radio are not in good condition. Ensure RCA connections are properly connected.
Ensure input level of the device matches the signal level of the head unit. Always set the input level to the lowest. Examine if crossover frequency is set correctly. Examine if speaker wire had short-circuit. Examine the minimum speaker impedance for the amp models is correct. Ensure good air ventilation around the device. Add external cooling fan if necessary. Usually caused by poor RCA cable quality, which release noise. Use only the best quality cables, and route them away from power cables.
Examine if RCA cable are nowhere near or attached to the vehicle chassis. Examine if head unit is properly connected to the wires.
Problem
Amplier power up failure
No sound output
Low sound output
Buzzing noise
Squealing noise interference Distorted sound output
Amplier temperature increased Engine noise (static sound) interference Engine noise (alternator whine) interference
TROUBLESHOOTING
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