Level setting, Protection circuits – Soundstream Technologies Granite 110.2 User Manual

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F. Re-connect the fuse or circuit breaker. Power up the system

and the red LED should be lit. There may be a 2 -3 second delay from

the time that the source unit is turned onto the time that the LED on the
amp lights. This is normal. Once the amplifier power LED is on and
the source unit is playing, you should have sound coming from the

speakers.

Wiring Tips

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Use grommets when running cables through any metal or sharp

plastic to prevent accidental shorting or shearing.

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Be certain that the cables don’t interfere with normal operation of

the vehicle’s high current circuits and vehicle management

systems (engine computers, relays, etc.).

LEVEL SETTING

The input levels are adjusted by means of a stereo level control

located next to the input connectors. When the amplifier is operated in

the mono/bridged mode, only the right channel input is active.

A. Turn the input level control on the amp to a minimum position (fully

counter-clockwise).

B. Set source unit volume to approximately 314 of full volume.

C. While playing dynamic source material, slowly increase the

amplifier’s input level until a near maximum undistorted level is heard in
the system.

D. If you are using the amplifier to drive subwoofers, you may want to

use the bass boost circuit. First, engage the switch on the bottom of

the amplifier, secondly, slowly adjust the level on the front panel to

your preference.

PROTECTION CIRCUITS

Your Granite amplifier is protected against both overheating and short
circuits by means of the following circuits:

A main power supply fuse
A fail-safe thermal protection circuit activating at

Over-current Channel Circuit Breakers
Short-circuit shutdown

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