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ELECTRICAL
INSTALLATION
Wiring
Precautions
Improper
wiring
connections
can
seriously
damage
amplifiers,
accessories,
or
speakers.
Be
sure
to
carefully
follow
the
connection
instrurtions
in
this
manual.
If
you
are
not
sure
of
the
connections,
contact
your
dealer.
Disconnect
the
positive
(+)
lead
at
the
battery
before
making
any
power
connections.
Be
sure
to
connect
the
amplifier’s
positive
(+)
power
lead
directly
to
the
positive
(+>
terminal
on
the
battery.
Do
not
con¬
nect
this
wire
to
the
car's
fuse
panel.
Use
Orion
Connection
10
awg.
power
cable
wire
to
extend
the
amplifier's
positive
(+)
power
lead.
Before
installation,
make
sure
the
radio
or
control
head
unit
POWER
switch
is
in
the
OFF
position.
When
making
connections,
be
sure
that
each
connection
is
clean
and
properly
secured.
Failure
to
do
so
may
result
in
damage
to
your
equipment
When
replacing
the
amplifier's
fuse,
always
use
one
having
the
same
current
rating.
Using
a
higher-rated
fuse
or
a
slow-
blow
type
can
result
in
serious
damage
to
the
amplifier.
Never
ground
the
speakers
to
the
vehicle
chassis
or
body.
If
this
occurs,
you
can
expect
severe
noise
problems
and,
in
case
of
bridging,
a
canceling
of
the
mono
signal,
Make
sure
that
your
vehicle
has
enough
power
to
handle
your
current
set-up
and
the
newly
installed
amplifier
and
accessories.
If
you
are
planning
a
multi-amplifier
system,
you
may
need
to
add
a
second
battery
and
possibly
a
MBR
70.
In
an
ideal
wiring
scheme
the
power
wire
from
the
amplifier
is
run
along
one
side
of
the
vehicle
to
the
battery.
The
remote
turn-on
wire
and
RCA
audio
cables
are
run
down
the
center
vehicle.
The
speaker
wires
are
run
along
the
remaining
side.
The
idea
is
to
keep
signal
groups
away
from
each
other.
When
wires
are
parallel
to
each
other,
electro-magnetic
fields
generated
by
current
flowing
in
the
wires
can
cross<ouple
and
cause
interfer¬
ence
in
the
low-level
audio
cables.
If
two
groups
of
wires
must
cross
each
other's
paths,
make
sure
they
are
routed
in
a
perpendicular
fashion,
as
shown
in
Fig.
14,
19

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BrandOrion
ModelCOBALT Series
CategoryAmplifier
LanguageEnglish

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