Features
The HL800.4 has 4 channels which provide 900 RMS, operates in frequencies from 20Hz ~ 22KHz (1Ω) and 10Hz ~ 26KHz
(2Ω).
It has front (FRONT) and rear (REAR) channels with independent controls:
• Level: Adjusts the level of the input signal;
• Crossover: Lets you choose between Low-Pass, High-Pass or Flat (Full-Range) performances.
Before Installing
Read this manual carefully before installing the amplifier. You must follow the instructions for the product's installation
and connections to guarantee optimal performance. If you have any questions, get in touch with us. Before using the
amplifier, always follow these guidelines:
• Make sure the appliance is switched off before adding or removing any connections. This prevents possible damage to
the equipment connected to the amplifier;
• Keep all cables as far away as possible from the ignition cables, electronic injection modules and starter switch since
they may cause noise interference;
• Always use good quality cables and connectors. This guarantees the sound's quality and fidelity;
• To avoid damaging the cables, make sure that they do not touch sharp metal edges.
Important: Use a 40A fuse 30 centimeters from the battery as a safety precaution.
General Description
Audio Inputs and Controls
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Power and Audio Outputs
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VENTS: : Allows warm air to be removed from the amplifier.
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INPUT (RCA INPUT): This input should receive the signal through an RCA cable connected to the output of the
CD/MP3 player.Use quality shielded cables that are specifically for audio to avoid interference from unwanted noise
sources. (2 REAR/8 FRONT)
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(We recommend the RCA cables with Triple shielding - STETSOM)
General Description
LEVEL (LEVEL CONTROL): Controls the level of the input signal, allowing for adequate control of any CD/MP3 player
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currently on the market. It can be regulated as follows:
a) on the CD/MP3 player, play any music signal up to 80% volume
(Ex. If the maximum volume on the player is 45 [100%], adjust it to 36 [80%]).
b) on the amplifier, begin at the lowest setting and gradually increase the LEVEL until the sound distorts.
c) slowly decrease the LEVEL until the sound is not distorted.
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CROSSOVER (SWITCH H.P.F/FLAT/L.P.F.): This switch allows you to choose what type of CROSSOVER will be used on
the channel. If the switch is on (L.P.F), then the active filter is the LOW-PASS. If the switch is on (H.P.F), the active filter
is the HIGH PASS. In FLAT position, the channels will be operating in FULL-RANGE. (4 REAR/FRONT 6)
COOLER: This fan turns on when the device is activated. It cools the device.
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SPEAKER OUTPUT: Be careful to maintain the correct polarity on the connections between the speakers and check
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the minimum impedance of this output. Use cables with a minimum gauge of 13 AWG.
POSITIVE POWER SUPPLY
: Connect the terminal
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cable that has a minimum gauge of 6 AWG. It is extremely important that a protective fuse or circuit breaker be used
on this cable at a distance of 30 cm from the battery. The fuse or circuit breaker should be at least equal to the max
current consumption that the amplifier will use as it plays music signals. (see technical specifications table)
REM (REMOTE CONTROL): Connect the REM terminal to the electric antenna output of the CD/MP3 player. This will
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turn the amplifier on automatically when you turn on your CD/MP3 player. A cable with a gauge of 20 AWG
is adequate.
GROUND CONNECTION
: Use a cable with the same gauge as the +BAT connection. Connect the cable to the chassis
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of the vehicle.
(Note: always connect the GND wire
of the CD player—or other equipment—to the same ground point.)
POWER LED (BLUE): This indicator LED will light up when it is activated by the remote control signal from the CD/MP3
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player.
PROT LED (RED): This LED will light up for the following reasons:
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a) Short circuit in the speakers
b) Excessive temperature
Installing the Input Cables
REMOTE (REM)
ATTENTION: The use of a the fuse or
breaker is required, since this amplifier
has no internal fuses.
In order to install the power supply, use cables with a gauge of 6 AWG. The
positive cable should come straight from the battery and have a fuse or
protective breaker 30cm from the battery. The negative cable should have
the same gauge as the positive cable and be screwed to the chassis of the
vehicle, being careful to avoid paint and rust. These may interfere with the
flow of the electrical current and cause loss of power and interference in
the sound.
(+BAT) to the positive terminal of the battery (+12V) with a
Fuse
40A
30 cm (max.)
RECOMMENDED USE OF
AUXILIARY BATTERY
GND
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