Infinity Speaker System 2100m User Manual

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M A R I N E  
6100m,  
6000m,  
2100m  
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off auto on  
wakeboardtower  
soundsystem  
instructions  
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MOUNTING THE 6000M SPEAKERS  
CONNECTING THE SPEAKERS  
The 6000m speakers use a unique mounting  
bracket that works with various tube sizes  
and flat mounting surfaces.The speakers also  
incorporate a swivel feature that allows you to  
easily turn them once they’re mounted.  
SURFACE-MOUNTING  
SWIVELING THE SPEAKERS  
Connect the speakers to an amplifier using  
the supplied speaker wires.The weatherproof  
connectors allow for quick connection and  
disconnection of the wires when installing  
and removing the speakers.  
Some towers may have a flat support panel used  
to mount accessories such as lighting, board  
holders, radars, antennas or other accessories.  
If you wish to mount the 6000m speakers to this  
panel, use the 2-1/2" screws to clamp the bracket  
together, as shown in Figure 3. Using the four  
mounting holes in the top of the bracket, align  
the speaker with holes on the mounting plate on  
the tower. If there are no holes in the panel, use  
the bracket as a template to mark the locations  
of the four holes. Drill four new holes in the  
panel. DO NOT drill through the holes in the  
bracket. Insert the 1-1/4" bolts using the large  
washers and tighten using a 5mm hex-key  
wrench.  
Located at the base of the speaker mounting  
bracket is a swivel-lock pin. Pull this pin up  
in order to swivel the speaker 270 degrees at  
45-degree intervals. Once you have the speaker  
near the position that you want, release the  
pin and rotate the speaker until the pin locks  
in place.  
NOTE: The white-striped wire is the positive  
connection.  
TUBE-MOUNTING  
The 6000m speakers can accommodate tower  
tubes that range from 1-1/2" to 2-1/2" in diame-  
ter.The top of the mounting bracket is made with  
two cutouts that allow the bracket to easily  
adjust to the tower. Simply rotate the bracket  
90 degrees, depending on your application.  
Position the bottom bracket with the speaker  
and top bracket in place on the tower. Install  
the supplied 2-1/2" bolts through the top bracket  
and tighten in place using a 5mm hex-key  
wrench. While tightening the bolts, keep the  
bottom bracket parallel with the top bracket at  
all four corners of the bracket.Take care not to  
overtighten the bracket. See Figure 1. Once the  
speakers are in position, install the set screws in  
the bottom of the bracket to keep the speakers  
from twisting out of place. See Figure 2.  
Run the wires along the tube and secure in  
place with plastic zip ties. If the tube has wire  
holes available, run the speaker wires through  
the tower tubes to the amplifier. Check to make  
sure the wires will not come in contact with  
sharp edges or metal that can damage the wires  
over time.  
Figure 4. Pulling the swivel-lock pin up.  
NOTE: The connectors are keyed to line up  
properly. Check for proper alignment before  
connecting.  
Figure 3. Surface-mounting.  
Figure 6. Key notch.  
NOTE: There are four pre-tapped mounting  
holes (1/4-20 thread) on the top of each  
speaker bracket that can be used for mounting  
accessories, such as lighting. See Figure 3.  
Figure 5. Swiveling the speaker.  
Figure 1. Clamping the brackets down.  
Figure 2. Installing the set screws.  
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MOUNTING THE AMPLIFIER  
CONTROLS AND SETTINGS  
Mount the 6100m or 2100m amplifier in a  
location that is away from direct contact with  
water, whether from washing, big waves or  
soggy riders.  
NOTE: When using the Hi-level inputs, connect  
Setting the controls on the 6100m amplifier or  
2100m amplifier.  
PAGE EXT SWITCH  
the REMOTE terminal to the source unit.  
When set to the ON position, the Page Ext  
switch will allow the PA signal to pass through  
to another amplifier when using the Line Out  
outputs on the 6100m amplifier. Set to OFF if  
you do not want the PA signal to pass through  
to another amplifier and speakers.  
REMOTE OUT  
SETTING THE GAIN  
If using additional amplifiers and tower speakers  
connect the REMOTE OUT terminal using a 1/4"  
spade connection to the Remote input terminal  
of the other amplifier.The REMOTE OUT works  
in conjuction with the Power switch on the  
microphone (please refer to page 5).  
1. Start with the GAIN control set to minimum  
(counterclockwise) and set the music level on  
the microphone to maximum (clockwise).  
Choose a location in the boat where the  
amplifier will not be damaged by shifting cargo  
or passengers. If the amplifier is going to be  
under a seat, ensure that it is clear of all moving  
parts and will not affect the seat adjustments.  
If mounting the amplifier in an enclosed space,  
make sure there is plenty of air circulation for  
the amplifier to cool properly.  
2. Reconnect the negative (–) lead to the boats  
battery. Apply power to the audio system and  
play a dynamic music track.  
LINE IN  
Connect to the source units line-level output  
using RCA cables.  
3. On the source unit, increase the volume  
control to 3/4 volume. Slowly increase the  
GAIN control until you hear slight distortion  
in the music.Then reduce the GAIN control  
slightly until distortion is no longer heard.  
POWER CONNECTIONS  
The 6100m/2100m amplifiers are capable of  
delivering high power levels, and require a  
reliable connection to the boats electrical  
system in order to perform optimally. See  
Figure 8 for terminal location. Please adhere  
to the following instructions carefully:  
LINE OUT  
Can be used to pass signal from the Line In to  
additional amplifiers. Also has the option to pass  
paging information (refer to Page Ext switch).  
Figure 8. End plates.  
SPEAKER CONNECTIONS  
Refer to the application guides on the pages  
that follow. Speaker connections should be  
made using the supplied speaker wires. If  
additional wire is necessary, use a minimum  
of 16 awg. speaker wire.  
GND TERMINAL  
REMOTE  
OUT  
Connect the amplifiers Ground (GND) terminal  
directly to the boats negative (–) battery terminal  
using a minimum of 8-gauge power wire.  
6100m  
+12V TERMINAL  
Minimum speaker impedances:  
Connect a minimum of 8-gauge power wire  
directly to the boats positive battery terminal,  
and install an appropriate fuse holder within  
18" of the battery terminal. Do not install the  
fuse at this time. Route the wire to the amplifiers  
location, and connect it to the amplifiers positive  
(+12V) terminal. Be sure to use appropriate  
grommets whenever routing wires through  
panels. Failure to adequately protect the positive  
wire from potential damage may result in a fire.  
When you are done routing and connecting this  
wire, you may install the fuse at the battery.  
6100m amplifier 4 ohms, stereo  
R
L
2100m amplifer 2 ohms, stereo/4 ohms, bridged  
HI-LEVEL INPUT CONNECTIONS  
The 6100m and 2100m amplifiers are equipped  
with speaker-level inputs that allow you to add  
an amplifier to head units that do not have RCA  
line outputs.The speaker outputs for the source  
unit should be connected to the amplifier using  
the supplied connector (square four-wire plug).  
Remember to check for proper polarity.  
Figure 7. Speaker-level connector.  
2100m  
NOTE: If your boat uses a multiple battery setup,  
please contact the boat manufacturer or dealer  
for proper connection instructions.  
2100m  
HIGH LEVEL  
INPUT  
+
+
R
L
REMOTE TERMINAL  
Connect the amplifiers REMOTE terminal to  
the source units RemoteTurn-On lead, using  
a minimum of 18-gauge wire. If your source  
unit does not have a remote turn-on connection,  
connect the amplifiers REMOTE terminal to the  
boats accessory circuit.  
GRAY +  
– WHITE/BLACK  
GRAY/BLACK – + WHITE  
L
R
Speaker Wires  
(spliced)  
NOTE: When using the Hi-level inputs, the  
Line Out on the 6100m can be used to pass a  
full-range line-level signal to another amplifier.  
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6100M MICROPHONE  
MICROPHONE OPERATION  
MOUNTING THE MICROPHONE CONNECTOR PLATE  
Locate a suitable place for the microphone plate  
to be installed. (Make sure that there are no  
wires or control lines behind this surface.)  
MOUNTING THE MICROPHONE HOLDER  
Locate a position to secure the microphone  
holder and mark screw hole positions.  
POWER SWITCH  
Figure 11. Microphone.  
OFF Turns the 6100 system off.  
AUTO – Allows the 6100m system to operate in  
conjunction with the REMOTE trigger from your  
head unit.  
NOTE: This location should be within reach of the  
driver but should not hinder any of the normal  
operations of the boat or safety equipment  
(lights, steering, throttle control, etc.).  
Mark the four screw locations.  
Draw an “X” between the mounting screw  
locations.  
ON Turns the 6100m system ON; allows the PA  
feature to be used without having to turn the  
audio system on.  
Predrill the holes.  
Using a 7/8" holesaw, drill a hole in the center of  
the “X” to allow the microphone cable to be  
passed through.  
Using three of the supplied screws, mount  
the holder.  
NOTE: When you’ve finished using the system,  
make sure the Power switch is placed in the  
AUTO or OFF position. If the system is left in the  
ON position for an extended period of time, it  
may deplete the battery.  
Pre-drill the mounting screw locations.  
Align the ring on the back of the microphone  
with the holder and slide in a downward motion.  
The microphone will click into the holder.  
Route the microphone cable from the amplifier  
to the plate mounting location.  
CONTROLS  
Figure 10. Mounting the microphone holder.  
Music level – Adjusts the volume of the music  
that is played through the 6100m system.  
Pass the cable through the hole and secure  
to the plate using the supplied lock ring and  
ring tool.  
Page level – Adjusts the volume level of the  
paging system.  
Position the assembled plate over the mounting  
hole and secure, using the supplied screws.  
OPERATIONS AND WARNINGS  
To operate the microphone, push in and hold  
the MIC button while speaking. Release the  
button once you are finished.  
Connect the microphone and install the  
weather-resistant cover.  
Hold the microphone approximately 3– 6 inches  
from your mouth. Refrain from shouting into the  
microphone; this can cause distortion at higher  
volumes.  
Figure 9. Mounting the connector plate.  
If you hear feedback (squeal) while using the  
Page system, move the microphone away from  
your mouth and/or reduce the page level.  
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APPLICATIONS  
Figure 12. 6100m System speaker-level connection.  
Figure 13. 6100m System line-level connection.  
Remote  
Turn-On  
Remote  
Turn-On  
LF Speaker  
RF Speaker  
Splices  
(not supplied)  
Splices  
(not supplied)  
Source Unit  
Source Unit  
L Speaker  
R Speaker  
LR Speaker  
RR Speaker  
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APPLICATIONS  
Figure 14. 6100m System with a 2100m amplifier  
powering internal boat speakers.  
Figure 15. 6100m System with a 2100m amplifier and 6000m speakers.  
PAGE  
EXT  
PAGE  
EXT  
ON  
OFF  
6100m  
2100m  
ON  
OFF  
OR  
6100m  
2100m  
Remote  
Turn-On  
Remote  
Out  
LF Speaker  
RF Speaker  
Remote  
Turn-On  
Source Unit  
Source Unit  
LR Speaker  
RR Speaker  
NOTE: If the 6100m is turned off using the Power switch, there is  
no signal pass-through on the LINE OUT connections.  
NOTE: Match the gain of the output of the two speaker sets so they perform at the same volume level.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
SPECIFICATIONS  
PROBLEM:  
PROBLEM:  
6100m  
• 125W x 2 ch.  
PROBLEM:  
No audio (blue LED off, red LED flashing)*. *  
No audio from page.  
No audio (POWER LEDs are off).  
• Frequency Response: 10Hz – 40kHz  
• Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 91dB  
CAUSE and SOLUTION:  
1.Thermal protection.  
Turn the system off and allow the amplifier  
to cool off.  
CAUSES and SOLUTIONS:  
CAUSES and SOLUTIONS:  
1. Microphone is not connected properly.  
– Check microphone connections.  
2. Page level set to minimum.  
1. No voltage at Batt + or remote terminal.  
– Check all power connections with a VOM.  
2. Poor ground connection.  
• Line-Level Input Sensitivity: 250mV – 6V  
• Speaker-Level Input Sensitivity: 6V – 16V  
• Speakers: 11" x 18" x 14-1/2"  
– Check level control on microphone.  
– Check fuses.  
3. Microphone power switch is off.  
– Check power switch on Mic.  
• Amplifier: 8-1/8" x 8" x 2-3/8"  
PROBLEM:  
Distorted audio (blue LED on, red LED off).  
• Microphone: 1-1/4" x 2-1/2" x 3-5/8"  
• Min. Speaker Impedance: 4 ohms, stereo  
PROBLEM:  
Page is distorted.  
CAUSES and SOLUTIONS:  
PROBLEM:  
No audio (POWER LEDs are on).  
1. Gain control is set too high, or amplifier or  
source unit is defective.  
CAUSES and SOLUTIONS:  
1. Page level is too high.  
– Reduce page level.  
2. Shouting into microphone.  
– Hold microphone away from face.  
6000m  
• Power Handling: 150W  
– Check gain setting.  
CAUSE and SOLUTIONS:  
• Peak Power Handling: 450W  
• Sensitivity: 93dB @ 2.83V  
• Frequency Response: 80Hz – 20kHz  
• Impedance: 4 ohms  
– Source unit output is distorted.  
2. Short circuit in speaker wires.  
– Check speaker wires for shorts or grounds.  
1. No input signal or no speaker signal.  
– Check all input connections from source unit.  
– Check all speaker connections.  
– Check fader control on head unit.  
PROBLEM:  
Feedback.  
PROBLEM:  
Music lacks punch.  
• Polypropylene Cone  
PROBLEM:  
• Cast-Polymer Basket  
CAUSES and SOLUTIONS:  
1. Squealing sound from the speakers when  
using the Paging system.  
– Reduce page level on microphone.  
– Increase distance between microphone  
and mouth while speaking.  
No audio (blue LED on – red LED flashing)*. *  
• CMMD Tweeter  
CAUSE and SOLUTION:  
• Rubber Surrounds  
• UV-Resistant  
1. Speakers are not connected properly.  
– Check speaker connections for proper  
polarity.  
CAUSES and SOLUTIONS:  
1. Over or under voltage.  
– Battery voltage above 16 volts or below  
10 volts. Check battery and charging system  
for proper operation.  
2. Shorted output.  
– Check speaker connections and wires.  
• Water-Resistant  
• Salt-Spray-Resistant  
11" x 18" x 14-1/2"  
2100m  
• 125W x 2 ch. @ 4 ohms  
• 150W x 2 ch. @ 2 ohms  
** NOTE: The microphone has a blue power LED  
and the amplifier has a red power LED.  
• 250W x 1 ch. @ 4 ohms  
• Frequency Response: 10Hz – 40kHz  
• Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 91dB  
• Line-Level Input Sensitivity: 250mV – 6V  
• Speaker-Level Input Sensitivity: 6V – 16V  
• 8-1/8" x 8" x 2-3/8"  
• Min. Speaker Impedance: 2 ohms, stereo  
4 ohms, bridged  
Features, specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice.  
Infinity Systems, 250 Crossways Park Drive, Woodbury, NY 11797 USA  
© 2004 Harman International Industries, Incorporated  
Infinity is a registered trademark, and CMMD is a trademark, of Harman International Industries, Incorporated.  
CMMD patent nos. 6,327,372 and 6,404,897.  
Part No. 6100MOM6/04 • Printed 6/04  
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