Connect the RCA output of the head unit (AM/FM cassette player, CD, or DAT)
to the RCA input terminals of the amplifier.
To make these connections, we recommend high quality RCA cables, which are available at your
local car audio retailer. Run signal wires away from electrical wires to avoid possibility of
induced noise from the car's electrical system (i.e. popping noises or engine noise). Please note
that when making these connections the signal inputs correspond with the speaker outputs.
For example: If you connect the radios front right RCA to "CH 1" .......then speaker output
"CH 1" will operate the front right speaker.
CA 200
CA 200
FOUR CHANNEL SIGNAL CONNECTIONS
(RADIO WITH FRONT AND REAR OUTPUTS)
Bass
X-over
CA 640
CA 640
Boost
85
0
12
40
S
IGNAL CONNECTIONS
Hi-Level
Input
Left
L+
R+
L-
R-
G
Min
Level
Right
L L
R R
CH4
CH2
Level
Filter
Hi
Low
CH3
CH1
500
Min
Max
Off
R R
L L
Connect 2 sets of RCA "Y" adaptors to split
the two RCA's from the radio into 4 outputs
TWO CHANNEL SIGNAL CONNECTIONS
85
Filter
Low
Hi
Max
Off
40
500
0
X-over
Bass
Boost
CA 640
CA 640
R R
L L
REAR
Bass
X-over
Level
Boost
85
Filter
Hi
Low
Min
Max
FOUR CHANNEL SIGNAL CONNECTIONS
40
500
0
12
Off
(RADIO WITH ONLY ONE SET OF RCA'S)
(Not Provided)
8
POWER
PROTECTION
12
CH4
Bass
X-over
Boost
Level
85
Filter
Hi
Low
CH3
0
12
40
500
Min
Max
Off
FRONT
PROTECTION
POWER
CH2
X-over
Level
85
Filter
CH1
Hi
Low
Min
Max
40
500
Off
L L
R R
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