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Focal ACCESS SOLUTION 25 A1 - Power Supply and Remote Hookup; Connecting Speaker, Remote, and Power Cables; Fuse Holder Installation

Focal ACCESS SOLUTION 25 A1
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Then connect the REMOTE cable to the amplifier (see fig. 12) screw it in firmly. Connect the other end of the
REMOTE cable to the car radio’s REMOTE terminal.
Finally, connect the loudspeaker cables to the amplifier and make sure the polarities are correct (see fig. 12).
Connect the REMOTE CONTROL cable to the amplifier (page 13, [9]), and then put the remote control at
the desired location.
Get the positive (+) power supply cable ready for connection to the amplifier by removing 1cm of the plastic
coating from the end of it. Tin this part of the cable using a soldering iron and tin the wire. Insert the plastic-
free tinned part of it in the amplifier’s “BATT” terminal, then secure the cable in place by screwing it in tightly
(see fig. 13).
WARNING
The cable that links the positive (+) terminal to the battery at the amplifier’s “BATT” terminal must
ABSOLUTELY be fused (see current ratings listed in the table on page 7) not more than 40cm from the
vehicle’s battery. The connections on the fuse-holder must be fully insulated.
You can now start the fuse-holder (the role of which is to make the system safe) installation phase. The fuse-
holder must be connected on both sides to the positive (+) power supply cable. It has to be near the battery (i.e.
10cm - 40cm from the battery). Disassemble the fuse-holder, taking care to remove the fuse. Attach the base of
the fuse-holder. Cut the red power supply cable at a distance of between 10cm and 40cm (maximum) from the
battery. Retain the cable you do not use here, as it will be used later, to link the other end of the fuse-holder to
the positive (+) terminal of the vehicle’s battery. Strip 1cm of the cable end, then tin it. Screw the cable into the
fuse-holder binding post terminal. Do not throw away the spare cable that is left over. Strip 1cm of the cable
end, then tin it. Screw the cable into the other fuse-holder terminal (fig. 13).
fig. 12
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