Configuration/setup – Dual Electronics XPR540 User Manual

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Configuration/Setup

The input level control (gain) is used to obtain the best

possible match between the head unit audio output and the

amplifier input.

• Begin by turning the input level control fully

counterclockwise.

• Next, turn up the head unit volume control around 3/4

of the way up.

• Adjust the input level control clockwise until audible

distortion is heard, then slightly counterclockwise to

provide the best match.

• Repeat for all input level controls.


Select 2 CH mode if the head unit only has 1 pair of RCA

outputs. Plug the RCA’s from the head unit into either the

front or rear channel. All 4 amplifier inputs will receive a

signal.

Note: There is no fader function when using 2 CH mode.

Select 4 CH mode if the head unit has 2 pairs of RCA outputs.

Plug the RCA’s from the head unit into either the front or

rear channel.

The crossover is used to filter out frequencies above or

below a certain point. Choose LPF when using the amplifier

with subwoofers, HPF when using with midrange/tweeter

combinations and OFF when using with coaxial-type

speakers.

Note: Choose OFF when using the amplifier in stereo/

bridged simultaneous mode. In this mode, passive

crossovers are required. Failure to use the correct passive

components may damage the amplifier and/or speakers.

Consult a qualified professional for recommendations.

This control allows precise adjustment of the crossover

frequency.

This control provides additional boost @ 45Hz when used

with subwoofers. Adjust this control with caution - as

improper use can damage speakers!

The LED indicator illuminates blue during normal operation

(POWER) and red when the amplifier detects a fault

(PROTECT).

Input level Control

Input Mode Switch

(XPR540)

Crossover Mode

Crossover Frequency

Control

Bass Boost

LED Indicator

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