Design Features - Rockford Fosgate T1000-4 Installation And Operation Manual

Power series 4-channel amplifiers
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Power LED (Top of unit) – This Blue LED illuminates when the unit is turned on.
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Thermal LED (Top of unit) – This Red LED illuminates if the amplifier's internal components become
too hot and engage the thermal protection.The amplifier will shut down to cool if this occurs.
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Protect LED (Top of unit) – This Yellow LED illuminates if a short circuit or too low of an impedance
is detected at the speaker connections.The amplifier will automatically shut down if this occurs.
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Output Display (Top of unit) – These LEDs simulate VU meters to display the real-time front and
rear output of the amplifier from - 00 (infinity) to +2dB. During normal operation the indicator should
not reach +2dB, as this indicates clipping.
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Cast Aluminum Heatsink – The cast aluminum heatsink of the Power amplifier dissipates heat
generated by the amplifier's circuitry.
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Speaker Terminals – The heavy duty, nickel-plated wire connectors ( + and -) will accept wire sizes from
8 AWG to 16 AWG.
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Remote Punch EQ (Optional Controller) – The Remote Punch EQ connection is made with a RJ-45
cable and can be installed in a variety of ways for easy control access.The control is used to boost low
and/or high frequency information to overcome road noise.The remote overrides the Punch EQ rear
channel control on the amplifier when connected.
NOTE:Previous (prior to 2007) Punch Bass and Para-Punch remotes will not work with these amplifiers.
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RCA Input Jacks – These pro-audio panel mount RCA jacks provide an easy connection for signal level
input.They are nickel-plated to resist the signal degradation caused by corrosion.Their design reduces the
stress created to internal boards when RCA cables are connected or disconnected.
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Punch EQ – A Gyrator based Punch EQ that eliminates frequency shift with boost.This works along
with the crossover switch on the amplifier.When set to Low-Pass (LP) operation, this is a variable Bass
Boost. When set to High-Pass (HP) operation, this is a variable Mid-Bass and Treble Boost. When set to
All Pass (AP) operation, both the Bass and Treble frequencies are boosted.
10. Crossover Switch – Selectable switch for High-Pass (HP),All Pass (AP), or Low-Pass (LP) operation.
11. Variable Crossover – Is a built-in 24dB/octave Butterworth filter with a crossover point variable
from 50Hz to 500Hz.
12. Gain Control – The input gain control is preset to match the output of most source units. It can be
adjusted to match output levels from a variety of source units.
13. 2/4 Channel Switch – Setting this switch to the 2CH. position, switches the inputs to a 2-channel
mode, allowing connection to only the front inputs with a 4-channel output.
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