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Harman Infinity Basslink Mini - Operation and Controls; Setting Gain, Phase, Filters, and Bass Boost; Connecting the Remote Bass Control Module; Specifications and Troubleshooting

Harman Infinity Basslink Mini
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Harness high-level input wire guide
White/White with black stripe Left + / Left -
Gray/Gray with black stripe Right + / Right -
NOTE: When connecting a factory or aftermarket stereo to the
BassLink MINI’s speaker-level inputs, set the
button to .
SETTING GAIN, ADJUSTING PHASE, LOW-
PASS FILTER, AND BASS BOOST
1. Start with control set to minimum,
and the crossover control rotated midway.
2. Choose music with substantial bass
content and turn the volume control on
your receiver to ¾ of its total output.
3. Adjust the control clockwise,
listening carefully to the bass output. If
you hear distortion, turn the control
counterclockwise to decrease the .
4. Switch the PHASE back and forth to
determine which setting provides the most
clean bass output.
5. Adjust the LOW-PASS FILTER control until
the BassLink MINI plays only low-frequency
information – you should not hear elements
such as vocals coming from the woofer.
6. Adjust the BASS-BOOST control
clockwise or counterclockwise to suit your
taste.
CONNECTING THE REMOTE BASS
CONTROL MODULE
SPECIFICATIONS
Driver Complement: 6” x 8” (152mm x 203mm) woofer
Amplifier Power Output: 100WRMS, 200W Max
Frequency Response: 30 Hz – 150 Hz
Fuse: 15A
Maximum Current Draw: 13A
Quiescent Current Draw: <600 mA
Input Sensitivity: 0.1 V – 4.0 V low-level input;
0.25 V – 10V high-level input
Crossover Frequency: 50 Hz – 150 Hz
Crossover Slope: 12 dB/octave
Bass Boost: 0 dB to +12 dB @ 50Hz
Dimensions: 11-7/16” x 8-5/16” x 3”
(289.6mm x 209.6mm x 75mm)
Weight: 8.22lbs. (3.73kg)
TROUBLESHOOTING
No audio and indicator is off:
No voltage at and/or terminals, or bad or no
ground connection. Check voltages at amplifier terminals with
.
No audio and indicator ashes every 4 seconds:
DC voltage on amplifier output. Amplifier may need service; see
enclosed warranty card for service information.
No audio and and indicators ash:
Voltage less than 9V on connection. Check vehicle
charging system.
No audio and indicator is on.
Amplifier is overheated. Make sure amplifier cooling is not
blocked at mounting location. Or, there may be voltage greater
than 16V (or less than 8.5V) on connection. Check
vehicle charging system.
Amplier fuse keeps blowing.
The wiring is connected incorrectly or there is a short circuit.
Check wiring connections.
Distorted audio.
is not set properly. Check setting. Check wires for shorts
or grounds. Amplifier or source unit may be defective.
Music lacks dynamics or “punch.”
If using speaker-level inputs, check connections for proper
polarity. Switch back and forth between 0° and 180°
and leave on setting with best sound.
Engine noise—whining or clicking—in system when the
engine is on.
Amplifier is picking up alternator noise. First, check ground
connection on the amplifier – a loose or improper ground is
one of the main causes for noise. Turn down . Move RCA
audio cables away from power wires. Installing an alternator
noise filter on power line between battery and alternator might
also be necessary.
HARMAN International Industries,
Incorporated 8500 Balboa Boulevard,
Northridge, CA 91329 USA
www.infinityspeakers.com
© 2019 HARMAN International Industries, Incorporated. All rights reserved.
Infinity is a trademark of HARMAN International Industries, Incorporated,
registered in the United States and/or other countries. Features, specifications
and appearance are subject to change without notice.
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