| 202a 2-Ch Power Amplifier   Owner’s Manual   Installation Guide   APPLICATIONS   For your convenience, we’ve included several application   diagrams to help you plan your own system installation.   Figures 1 through 3 show how to configure the Kappa 202a   for stereo, bridged-mono, and tri-mode operation.   For system expansion ideas, see the next page.   NOTE: For simplicity, Figures 1 through 3 do not show power,   remote, and input connections.   Figure 1. This wiring diagram   shows a Kappa 202a amplifier   set to stereo to drive a pair of   full-range speakers.   Set Mode Switch   To STEREO   (on top panel)   REM – R +   + L –   Set Filter Switches   To FLAT   KAPPA 202a   (rear panel)   (on top panel)   - - + + R Speaker   L Speaker   Figure 2. This wiring   diagram shows a Kappa   BRIDGE (on top panel)   202a amplifier set to   Set Mode Switch To   bridge (mono) to drive a   single subwoofer.   REM – R +   + L –   Set Filter Switches   (on top panel)   KAPPA 202a   (rear panel)   + Subwoofer   - Figure 3. This wiring diagram   shows a Kappa 202a amplifier   set for tri-mode operation. For   a desired crossover frequency,   use the chart to select a low-   pass inductor for the sub-   woofer, and corresponding   high-pass capacitors for left   and right speakers.   Set Mode Switch   To STEREO   (on top panel)   REM – R +   + L –   Set Filter Switches   To FLAT   R Speaker   L Speaker   KAPPA 202a   FREQUENCY INDUCTOR CAPACITOR   Crossover 6 dB/oct. LP 6 dB/oct. HP   - (on top panel)   (rear panel)   - (4 ohm)   (4 ohm)   + + Capacitor   Capacitor   75Hz   8.0 mH   6.4 mH   5.0 mH   4.2 mH   3.6 mH   3.2 mH   530 µF   400 µF   318 µF   265 µF   227 µF   198 µF   100 Hz   125 Hz   150 Hz   175 Hz   200 Hz   Inductor   Subwoofer   Owner’s Manual/ Installation Guide – 3   SYSTEM EXPANSION   KAPPA 52a   5 1⁄4" Speakers   - + L/R Inputs   Figure 4. In this example   system, a Kappa 52a drives   a pair of 51⁄4" speakers.   The 102a’s stereo low-pass   outputs feed a bridged-   mono Kappa 102a to drive   a single 12" subwoofer.   L/R Outputs   (Low-Pass)   - + KAPPA 102a   12" Subwoofer   L/R Inputs   - + 1" Tweeter   4" Midrange   System   KAPPA 52a   KAPPA 102a   KAPPA 202a   - + L/R Inputs   1" Tweeter   4" Midrange   System   Figure 5. In this expanded   system, a Kappa 52a drives   a pair of component   L/R Outputs   (Low-Pass)   systems. The 52a’s low-   pass outputs feed a Kappa   102a to drive a stereo pair   of 6" mid/ bass speakers.   The 102a’s low-pass   outputs feed a bridged-   mono Kappa 202a to drive   a single 12" subwoofer.   - - + + 6" Mid/Bass Speakers   - L/R Inputs   NOTE: Many different   systems are possible using   the crossover settings on   Kappa amplifiers,   including ones with 24 dB   per octave slopes achieved   through cascaded   + L/R Outputs   (Low-Pass)   - configurations. For more   information, consult your   Infinity Car Audio dealer.   + 12" Subwoofer   L/R Inputs   - + 4 – Infinity Kappa 202a Power Amplifier   PRECAUTIONS AND NOTES   • The Kappa 202a has five levels of circuit protection   that monitor the amplifier and will shut it down if the   elect r ica l syst em volt a ge dr ops below 10 Vdc or   exceeds 15.5 Vdc, temperatures are above 194° F (90°   C), sh or t cir cu it s occu r , or cu r r en t dr a w exceeds   product specifications. For best performance, check   t h e in t en d ed m ou n t in g s it e t o m a k e s u r e t h e   operating environment does not create conditions that   will trigger circuit protection.   • • Always wear protective eyewear when using tools.   The Kappa 202a uses gold-plated, industrial-grade   ® Weco plu g-in con n ect or s for power a n d spea ker   wiring. Because of precision tolerances, do not insert   the connectors into the amplifier without pre-wiring   them first. Once the wires are fastened in each shell,   t h ey p r ovid e a d d it ion a l gr ip p in g a r ea for ea s y   connector removal.   • • When routing cables, keep input signal cables away   fr om power ca bles a n d ou t pu t spea k er wir es, a s   shown in Figure 6 (below).   • • Prior to installation, turn off all audio systems and   ot h er elect r ica l devices. Also discon n ect t h e (–)   negative lead from the vehicle’s battery.   Wh en m a k in g con n ect ion s, m a k e su r e t h a t ea ch   connection is clean and properly secured. Observe the   pola rity ma rkings on the rea r pa nel. Refer to the   application drawings (Figures 1 through 3 on page 3)   to set up the amplifier for operation in stereo, bridged-   mono, bi-amp, or tri-mode configurations.   At the installation site, locate and make a note of all   fuel lines, hydraulic brake lines, and electrical wiring.   Use extreme caution when cutting or drilling in and   around these areas.   • • Use the amplifier as a mounting template to mark   locations for the mounting holes.   • If the amplifier’s fuse needs replacement, use only   the same rating and type as a replacement. Do not   substitute another kind.   Check clearances on both sides of a planned mounting   surface before drilling any holes or installing any   screws. Remember that mounting screws can extend   up to an inch behind the surface.   SPEAKER Cables   RF   AUDIO Cables   Source   Unit   Chassis   Ground   Ignition   Kappa 202a   Amplifier   Battery   LF   Fuses   – + Chassis   Ground   Chassis   Ground   POWER and   REMOTE Cables   Figure 6. To minimize possible noise pickup, use this suggested   cable routing scheme to plan your amplifier installation.   Owner’s Manual/ Installation Guide – 5   INSTALLATION   Th e Ka p p a 202a is ea s y t o in s t a ll. F or op t im u m   performance, we recommend using high-quality, twisted-   pair shielded RCA audio cables and 14-gauge or larger   speaker wire. Also, you’ll need a minimum of 12-gauge   stranded copper wire (e.g., red and black jackets) for the   power connections. Use 18-gauge (e.g., blue jacket) wire   for remote turn-on.   MOUNTING THE AMPLIFIER...   The Kappa 202a can be mounted in virtually any location   i n si d e t h e veh icle. H owever , m a ke su r e t o keep t h e   amplifier away from heater vents or ducts.   1. At the chosen site, use the amplifier as a mounting   template and mark locations of the four mounting holes.   Depending on your total system plan, allow for adequate   time a nd the possibility of overnight stora ge of your   vehicle, since it may take more than one day to complete   the installation.   2. Drill a small pilot hole at each marked location.   3. Mou n t t h e a m p lifier a n d s ecu r ely t igh t en t h e   mounting screws.   WIRING THE AMPLIFIER...   PARTS LIST...   Refer to Figure 7 (below) for details of the Kappa 202a’s   E xa m in e a n d ver ify t h a t t h e pa ck a ge in clu des t h e   following items:   front and rear panel connections.   1 1. For power, remote, and speaker wires, strip ⁄4" off   • • • • • • (1) Kappa 202a Power Amplifier   (2) Spare ATC fast-blow fuses (40 A)   (1) Control cover with (2) machine screws   (1) Weco 5-pin audio connector   (1) Weco 2-pin power connector   (4) #8 mounting screws   one end of each jacket to reveal bare wire for insertion   into the Weco connectors.   2. Usin g t h e Weco 2-pin power con n ect or s, con n ect   individual black wires from the nearest bare-metal   chassis component to each (–) terminal. Then, connect   in dividu a l r ed wir es fr om t h e veh icle’s +12-volt   battery terminal to each (+) terminal.   KAPPA 202a WIRING CONNECTIONS   (front panel)   KAPPA 202a WIRING CONNECTIONS   (rear panel)   Figure 7. Wiring connections for the Kappa 202a amplifier.   6 – Infinity Kappa 202a Power Amplifier   INSTALLATION (continued)   3. Make sure the wires are firmly seated in each Weco   2-pin connector and that each screw is completely   tightened. Insert the wired connectors into the POWER   sockets on the amplifier. Press each one in until it stops.   SETTING INPUT SENSITIVITY...   Initially, turn the input sensitivity GAIN control to its   minimum (counter-clockwise) position (refer to Figure 8).   1. Recon n ect t h e (–) n ega t ive lea d t o you r veh icle’s   battery. Apply power to the audio system and play a   favorite music track from CD or tape.   4. Using the Weco 5-pin connector, connect a blue wire   from the source unit’s remote connection to the REM   terminal. Depending on polarity requirements (e.g.,   bridged-mono or tri-mode configurations – see Figures   1 through 3 on page 3), connect speaker wires from   the speakers to the L and R (+ and –) terminals, as   required by your system plan.   NOTE: After the source unit is on, green LEDs (on the top   pane)l will illuminate, indicating the amplifier is on. If not,   check the wiring, especially the remote connection from the   source unit. Also refer to “Troubleshooting” on the next page.   2. On the source unit, increase the volume control to   maximum position. Slowly increase the GAIN control   (clockwise) towards three o’ clock and, at the same   time, listen to the quality of the reproduced sound. At   some point, you’ll hear distortion on the music peaks.   Stop the adjustment and turn it back slightly.   5. Make sure the wires are firmly seated in the Weco 5-pin   connector and that each screw is completely tightened.   Insert the wired Weco 5-pin connector into the 5-pin   socket on the amplifier. Press it in until it stops.   6. Connect RCA cables from a source unit to the L and R   INPUT jacks.   SETTING DBO...   SETTING THE CROSSOVER...   Dynamic Bass Optimizer (DBO) is a new approach to   en h a n cin g low-fr equ en cy r epr odu ct ion in a veh icle.   Conventional bass boost controls add bass at a fixed   fr equ en cy a n d ca u s e t h e a m p lifier t o con s u m e   considerable power. DBO conserves valuable power at   the lowest frequencies and allows you to adjust the level   and “character” of the bass sound, instead of just the   amount of boom.   IMP ORTANT: If you pla n to u se th e Ka ppa 202a to d r ive   fu ll-r a n ge spea ker s, set both AMP a n d AUX filter s to   FLAT (r efer to Figu r e 1 on pa ge 3 a n d Figu r e 8 below)   a n d skip to th e n ext section , “Settin g In pu t Sen sitivity”.   1. Set t h e CROSSOVE R con t r ol t o t h e fr equ en cy   recommended by speaker manufacturer (refer to Figure   8). If the value is unknown, set the control midway.   Since a subwoofer in a tuned box is given to overexcursion   below the tuned frequency, set the FREQ control below   the box’s resonant (tuned) frequency (see Figure 9 on the   next page). Power typically wasted in this region will now   be conserved and instead be available for frequencies the   enclosure will reproduce. Use the Q control to boost the   bass at the set frequency by as much as 12 dB (at MAX   position – see Figure 9 on the next page).   For sealed enclosures, use DBO to enhance the output so   it sounds more like a tuned box. This is a result of 12 dB   of rolloff being added to the enclosure’s rolloff and a   flattening of frequency response (at the curve’s knee)   when Q is boosted.   For infinite baffles, set the FREQ control to the speaker’s   Fs value (to keep the subwoofer from trying to create bass   below the resonant frequency) and adjust the Q control   according to personal taste.   INSTALLING THE CONTROL COVER...   After wiring and testing the Kappa 202a amplifier, install   the control cover using the enclosed machine screws to   deter tampering and help seal out dust.   Figure 8. Kappa 202a controls for crossover, input, output, and   DBO (Dynamic Bass Optimizer).   NOTE: Do not over-tighten the machine screws. Doing so may   crack the cover.   2. Depending on your system plan, set the AMP and   AUX switches to LP (low-pass), HP (high-pass), or   FLAT (refer to Figure 8).   Owner’s Manual/ Installation Guide – 7   TROUBLESHOOTING   Use the following guide to identify symptoms and solve   problems. Make sure the vehicle’s electrical system is   working properly and power is reaching the Kappa 202a   (i.e., green LEDs on the top panel are on).   SYMP TOM   LIKELY CAUSE   SOLUTION   Audio cycles   off and on;   Amber protec-   tion LEDs (on   top panel) are on   A protection circuit   is turning the   amplifier off and on   Verify the following–   electrical system is   between 10 ~ 15.5 Vdc;   temperature is not   over 194°F (90°C);   no short circuits;   speaker loads are not   less than 1 ohm   (2 ohms in mono)   SYMP TOM   LIKELY CAUSE   SOLUTION   No audio   Low /No Remote   Turn-On Voltage   Check connections;   test turn-on voltage   Speakers are not   connected or are   blown   Check wiring; use   VOM/DVM to   measure speaker   coil impedance   Audio cycles   off and on;   Amber protection   LEDs (on top   panel) are on   GAIN is set too high   Set Input Sensitivity   correctly (see previous   page)   Distorted audio Input sensitivity   and/or bass control   See Setting Input   Sensitivity and   Setting DBO   is not set properly   on previous page   Fuse blows   Incorrect wiring or   short circuit   Check connections;   refer to Applications   (see page 3)   Audio lacks   “punch”   Speakers are wired   with wrong polarity   Check polarity of   connections; refer to   Applications (page 3 )   SPECIFICATIONS   KAPPA 202A ...   Power Output, 4 ohms:   2 x 200 watts   2 x 300 watts   DBO FREQ Control   DBO Q Control   (adjusts cut-off   frequency)   (adjusts boost amount   Power Output, 2 ohms:   at cut-off frequency)   dB   0 dB   12   Power Output, Bridged 4 ohms: 600 watts   Frequency Response:   Input Sensitivity:   20 Hz ~ 20 kHz   -3   -6   -9   6 0 250 mV ~ 9 V   0.05 %   THD + Noise (4 ohms):   Signal-to-Noise:   -6   > 95 dB   80 A   19 1 ⁄2 x 2 3 ⁄16 x 81 ⁄2 in.   -12   -12   20   80   Freq. (Hz)   20   80   Freq. (Hz)   Maximum Current Draw:   Dimensions (w x h x l):   Figure 9. Frequency response curves show range of Kappa 202a   DBO controls.   495.3 x 55.6 x 215.9 mm   ® ©1996, Infinity Systems, Inc., 20630 Nordhoff Street, Chatsworth, CA 91311, USA   VOICE (818) 407-0228 • FAX (818) 709-9486   Infinity constantly strives to update and improve existing products, as well as create new ones; therefore, the specifications and construction details in this and related Infinity   publications are subject to change without notice. Dynamic Bass Optimizer and Unibloc are trademarks of Infinity Systems, Inc. Weco is a registered trademark of Weco, Inc.   P/ N SH1104 Rev. 3   8 – Infinity Kappa 202a Power Amplifier   |