Boss PH4000D, PH3000D User Manual

CONTENTS
U S E R ’ S M A N U A L
2 Introduction
2 Features
3 What is included?
3 General precautions
3 Installation precautions
3 Mounting the amplifier
4 Connecting the amplifier
5 Important system considerations
5 Tips for a safe system
6 Low level input wiring
6 Speaker wiring
7 Power connections
Normal and with Stiffening Capacitor
8 Bridging two PHANTOM CLASS D Amplifiers
10 Troubleshooting
11 Specifications
Congratulations on your purchase of a PHANTOM Class D Amplifier.
It has been designed, engineered and manufactured to bring you the highest level of performance and quality, and will afford you years of listening pleasure.
Thank you for making your choice for car audio entertainment!
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PH5000D PH4000D PH3000D
CLASS D MonoBlock Car Audio Amplifiers
PH3000D/PH4000D/PH5000D Amplifier User’s Manual - page 1
PH3000D/PH4000D/PH5000D Amplifier User’s Manual - page 2
Introduction
With the PHANTOM Class D amplifier series, we are introducing three new CLASS D amplifiers, all designed in the USA.
These PHANTOM models feature variable low pass and subsonic filters and a variable input gain control. These amplifiers also incorporate a phase selector switch to help compensate for time delays in subwoofer applications.
For further flexibility in the use of a subwoofer, a variable 0-+18dB Bass Boost control has been included.You can control the subwoofer level with the remote level control module.
understands that amplifiers are placed in many different kinds of installations, so we have also included an input sensitivity control to help you integrate the amp into your system regardless of the nature of your input source.
A special feature on this Class D amp is DataLink circuitry, which allows you to “strap” together (for example) two PH5000D’s for an astounding total maximum output power of 10,000 watts.
Features
Your new PHANTOM amplifier features the following:
• Class D operation
• MOSFET PWM (Pulse Width Modulated) Power Supply
• One Ohm stable mono operation
• Thermal, overload and speaker short protection
• Soft turn-on circuit
• Remote turn-on/turn-off circuit
• Variable input gain control
• Input voltage sensitivity selector
• Variable subsonic filter: 15-40 Hz, 12dB/octave
• Variable low pass filter: 50-150 Hz, 12dB/octave
• Variable 0-+18dB Bass Boost
• 0/180º Phase Shift selector
• Gold-plated RCA low level inputs
• Nickel-plated speaker and power terminals
• LED power and protection indicators
• Black anodized heatsink
• Remote subwoofer level control
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Installation precautions
Before you drill or cut any holes, investigate your car's layout very carefully. Take special care when you work near the gas tank, fuel lines, hydraulic lines and electrical wiring.
Never operate the amplifier when it is unmounted. Attach all audio system components securely to prevent damage, especially in an accident.
Before making or breaking power connections in your system, disconnect the vehicle battery. Confirm that your head unit or other equipment is turned off while connecting the input jacks and speaker terminals.
If you need to replace the power fuse, replace it only with a fuse identical to that supplied with the amplifier. Using a fuse of a different type or rating may result in damage to your audio system or your amplifier which is not covered by the manufacturer's warranty.
Mounting the amplifier
1. Find a suitable location in the vehicle in which to mount the amplifier.
2. Make sure there is sufficient air circulation around the intended mounting location.
General precautions
Before installing and using your new amplifier, please become fa­miliar with all the information con­tained in this manual.
Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
• Do not open or attempt to repair this unit yourself. Dangerous high voltages are present which may result in electric shock. Refer any repairs to a qualified service technician.
• To avoid risk of electronic shock or damage to the amplifier, do not permit any of this equipment to become damp or wet from water or drinks. If this does occur, immediately unplug the power wires and send the amplifier to your local dealer or service center as soon as possible.
• If there is smoke or any peculiar odor present during use or if there is damage to any of the component enclosures, immediately unplug the power cord and send the amplifier to your local dealer or service center as soon as possible .
What is included?
When first unpacking your new amplifier, please check first that the package contains all of the items below. If something is missing, contact the store where you purchased the amplifier.
• Class D amplifier
• Remote subwoofer level control
• Remote subwoofer control cable
• DataLink cable (for strapping two identical PHANTOM Class D amps together)
• Four (4) mounting screws
PH3000D/PH4000D/PH5000D Amplifier User’s Manual - page 4
3. Mark the location for the mounting hole screws by positioning the amplifier where you wish to install it. Use a scribe or mounting screw, inserted through each of the amp's mounting holes, to mark the mounting surface. If the mounting surface is carpeted, measure the hole centers and mark with a felt tip pen.
4. Drill pilot holes in the mounting surface for the mounting screws. Place the amplifier in position, and attach the amplifier to the mounting surface securely using screws.
Before doing any wiring, look through this manual and identify the diagrams to follow for power, input and speaker connections for your particular installation. Be sure you understand all the connections before you proceed.
1. Connect the amplifier’s power ground terminal to the closest point on the chassis of the car. Keep this ground wire to less than 39" (100 cm) in length. Use 4 gauge (or heavier) wire.
2. Connect the remote terminal to the remote output of the head unit using 16 gauge (or heavier) wire.
3. Connect an empty fuse holder within 18" (45 cm) of the car battery, and run 4 gauge (or heavier) cable from this fuse to the amplifier location.
The purpose of placing a fuse in this location is to protect your vehicle’s battery in the event that this wire accidentally touches the chassis ground on its run to the amplifier.
Connecting the amplifier
4. Check that the fuse holder is empty. Then connect the fuse holder to the "BATT+" connection on the amplifier.
5. If multiple amplifiers are being used in your system, either:
• Run a separate pair of cables from the battery and a chassis ground point to each amplifier. Each (+) cable must have its own inline fuse.
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• Run a #0 cable from the fuse holder at the battery to a distribution block at or near the amplifier's location. Then run separate cables from the amplifier to this distribution block and to independent chassis ground points.
6. Connect all line inputs and outputs (if used) using high-quality cables. Connect all speakers, following the diagrams in this manual. Be sure to observe proper polarity to avoid audio phase problems.
7. Insert fuse(s) into the battery fuse holder(s).
8. Recheck all connections before powering up the amplifier.
9. Set all level controls to minimum position, and set all crossover controls/switches to the desired frequency points.
10. Power up the head unit and the amplifier. Then set the volume control on the head unit to about 3/4 volume, and adjust the amplifier’s input level control(s) to just below the level of distortion.
11. Further fine tuning of the various controls may be necessary to obtain best results.
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