System examples, Protection function, Controls – Kenwood KAC-5202 User Manual

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System examples

L

R

L

R

L

R

L

R

L

R

L

R

L

R

MONO(Lch)

STEREO

OPERATION

LPF

FILTER

OFF

L

R

L

R

MONO(Lch)

STEREO

OPERATION

LPF

FILTER

OFF

MONO(Lch)

STEREO

OPERATION

LPF

FILTER

OFF

7

8

7

8

7

8

15

4

3

2

Operations of the following control and switches
are required in accordance with the center unit
and speakers connected with this unit.

1 Fuse

15 A

× 1

2 Battery terminal

3 Ground terminal

4 Power control (REMOTE) terminal

5 SPEAKER OUTPUT terminals

• Stereo Connections:

When you wish to use the unit as a stereo
amplifier, stereo connections are used.

• Bridged Connections:

When you wish to use the unit as a high-output
monaural amplifier, bridged connections are
used. (Make connections to the LEFT channel (+)
and the RIGHT channel (–) SPEAKER OUTPUT
terminals.)

6 RCA cable ground lead terminal

When using an RCA cable with a ground lead
attached, connect the ground lead to this terminal.

Do not use this terminal for power source
grounding. This unit will be damaged if the power
source grounding wire is connected to this
terminal.

7 FILTER switch

These switches allow filtering of the speaker
output signals.

• LPF (Low Pass Filter) position

Only frequencies of 80 Hz or lower are output.
(Frequencies above 80 Hz are cut.)
The Lch and Rch will be mixed before output
even if the operation switch is set to STEREO.

• OFF position

The original sound without filtering is output.

8 OPERATION switch

This switch allows selection of the amplification
method of input signals.

• STEREO position

The amplifier can be used as a stereo amplifier.

• MONO (Lch) position

Amplifies the signal input from the left side only.
Set to this position and make bridged
connections to use as a high-power monaural
amplifier. (The input right signal is not output.)

9 INPUT SENSITIVITY control

Set this control according to the pre-output level of
the center unit connected with this unit, or to the
maximum power output of the genuine-accessory
car stereo.
Use the diagram on the right as a guide.

For the pre-output level or the maximum power
output, refer to the <Specifications> in the
instruction manual of the center unit.

0 LINE IN terminal

! Speaker level input terminals

Protection function

This unit is equipped with a protection function for
protecting this unit and your speakers from various
accidents or problems that can occur.

The protection function is activated

in the following situations:

• When a speaker wire may be short-circuited.
• When a speaker output contacts ground.
• When the unit malfunctions and a DC signal is

sent to the speaker output.

• When the internal temperature is high and unit

won’t operate.

• When a ground wire of the center unit (cassette

receiver, CD receiver, etc.) or this unit is not
connected to a metal part serving as an electrical
ground passing electricity to the battery's
negative - terminal.

NOTE

2CAUTION

Controls

15

INPUT

SENSITIVITY(V)

MAX

MIN

0.3

0.5

1.0

(W)

20

15

10

9

250 mm
237 mm

160 mm

125 mm

Ø4.6

15

0

89

!

6

1 234

5

7

Terminal cover

Battery

Ground wire*

Battery wire*

Protective Fuse*

Power control wire*

Power wire connection

L

R

L

R

L

C

C

MONO(Lch)

STEREO

OPERATION

LPF

FILTER

OFF

7

8

Connection

For safe installation, read <Installation procedure> before starting work.

NOTE

15

15

GND

LEFT

BR

ID

GED

RIGHT

LEFT

BRIDG

ED

RIGHT

LE

FT

RIG

HT

SPEAKER LEVEL INPUT

4

6

!

5

5

4

CENTER UNIT (CD receiver, etc.)

Power control wire*

RCA cable*

Genuine-accessory car stereo
(No line output center unit etc.)

ACC

Battery

Car fuse box

Lead terminal*

Speaker
(Bridged)

Lead terminal*

Right speaker

Left speaker

2-channel system

High-power 2-channel system

Subwoofer system

RCA cable connection

Speaker level input connection

Speaker stereo connection

Speaker bridge connection

CENTER

UNIT

CENTER

UNIT

CENTER

UNIT

Tri-mode

Principle of Tri-mode

Method of frequency band division using a coil
and capacitor

...

in case of 6dB/oct. slope

Coil (L): Passes low frequencies and blocks
high frequencies. (Low pass)
Capacitor (C): Passes high frequencies and
blocks low frequencies. (High pass)

Example:

When it is required to set a crossover
frequency of 120 Hz using speakers with an
impedance of 4 ohms.
fc=Cut of Frequency (Hz)
R=Speaker Impedance (

Ω)

• If you wish to bridge-connect a speaker, the

speaker impedance must be no less than 4
ohms. Connecting a speaker with an
impedance lower than 4 ohms may damage
the unit.

• Be sure to connect capacitors to speakers to

which high frequencies will be passed.
Failure to do so will result in a drop of the
combined impedance with the subwoofer.

• Ensure that the withstand voltage and

current ratings of the capacitors (C) and coils
(L) are sufficient.

2CAUTION

L

C

0 dB

-3 dB

Crossover Frequency

Frequency

CENTER

UNIT

High pass

Subwoofer
(L + R)

159000

C= (µF)

fc x R

159 x R

L= (mH)

fc

159000

= = 331.25 µF

120Hz x 4

159 x 4

= = 5.3 mH

120Hz

Left speaker

Right speaker

Left speaker
(Bridged)

Right speaker
(Bridged)

Left speaker

Right speaker

Subwoofer
(Bridged)

Lead terminal*

*Commercially available parts

25W or greater

Right speaker

Left speaker

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