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CONNECTIONS
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Fuse
(3A)
Ignition
Source
| |
Power
i
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As
close
as
ew)
Antenna
SpST
Switch
possible
tothe
teptional)
ignition
tap
Remote
On
xine
components'
loads
NG
A
HEAD
UNIT
WITH
NO
PRE-AMP
OUTPUTS:
van
be
used
with
any
high
power
or
standard
power
head
unit
by
2aker
outputs
of
these
head
units.
This
includes
Alpine,
other
and
OEM
factory-installed
source
units.
4311
speaker
to
pre-amp
interface
is
needed
to
accomplish
this.
atures
low
impedance,
balanced
inputs
for
better
isolation,
better
?
immunity,
and
proper
operation
of
the
head
unit
controls
such
ind
fader.
e
4311
as
shown
below
between
the
head
unit
and
the
3547.
‘ad
Notes
1
through
3.
te
Turn-On
High
or
Standard
Power
Ground
head
unit
with
speaker
outputs
2
oe
Front
[
aw)
|
fae
L(+)
|
fae
tos
|
Cj
I
=
!
A
|
Right
Lett
Right
Front
Front
Rear
RCA
RCA
RCA
pro Pra
Fl
Pre-
Fi
%
out
py
out
BY
out
Be
U 4
U
0
3547
|
(front)
3547
(rear)
Ground
C)
round
aroun
4311
|
3547 3547
|
CONNECTIONS
NOTE
1:
Some
head
units'
speaker
outputs
may
have
an
inherent
turn
on
or
turn
off
pop
noise.
Although
the
4311
will
prevent
additional
system
noise
usually
associated
with
large
system
upgrades
of
this
type,
it
cannot
improve
upon
the
design
of
the
signal
source.
If
there
is
a
pop
noise
present
in
the
head
unit,
it
will
be
amplified
through
the
system
and
may
be
objectionable.
In
such
a
case,
the
solution
is
to
upgrade
to
an
Alpine
head
unit.
NOTE
2:
The
4311
can
be
mounted
near
the
amplifier
or
near
the
head
unit.
However,
running
long
RCA
cables
may
increase
chances
of
encountering
a
system
noise
problem.
Therefore,
mounting
the
4311
close
to
the
amplifier
is
preferable.
NOTE
3:
To
avoid
introducing
system
noises
such
as
alternator
whine,
ground
all
amplifiers,
signal
processors,
4311's
and
the
head
unit
to
the
same
point
on
the
chassis.
SWITCH
SETTINGS
|
Input‘Mode
Selector
Switch
a)
Set
to
the
“ST”
position
(center)
when
the
two
channels
are
used
in
stereo.
|
|
CH[1](MONO)
ST
CH[1]+
b)
Set
to
the
“[1]
(MONO)”
position
when
the
two
channels
are
used
for
one
channel
of
a
stereo
or
bridged
system.
a
CH[1](MONO)
ST
CH[t]+
c)
Set
to
the
“[1]
+
[2]"
position
when
the
two
channels
are
used
for
a
subwoofer
system
which
uses
the
right
channel
and
left
channel
signals
summed.
CH[T](MONO)
ST
CHf]+(]
Input
Gain
Adjustment
Control
After
setting
your
head
unit's
volume
control
1/4
of
a
turn
down
from
the
maximum
output
level,
rotate
the
Input
Gain
Adjustment
Control
with
a
#0
flat
blade
screwdriver
and
adjust
the
input
gain
to
the
point
where
there
is
maximum
volume
with
no
distortion.
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