Clarion DPX2250 User Manual

Owner’s manual  
APX2180  
APX4360  
DPX2250  
DPX1800  
DPX11500  
APX AND DPX AMPLIFIERS  
Contents  
1. FEATURES ............................................................................................................. 4  
2. PRECAUTIONS ...................................................................................................... 5  
Installation .............................................................................................................. 5  
3. CONTROLS ............................................................................................................ 6  
4. OPERATIONS ......................................................................................................... 8  
Setting input voltage .............................................................................................. 8  
Setting the operating level ..................................................................................... 8  
Improving bass sound ............................................................................................ 8  
Matching subwoofer output to mid-range speakers .............................................. 9  
Connecting directly to a head unit ......................................................................... 9  
Care and maintenance .......................................................................................... 9  
5. INSTALLATION ANDWIRING .............................................................................. 10  
What is included in the box .................................................................................. 10  
Mounting precautions .......................................................................................... 10  
Wiring precautions ............................................................................................... 11  
Power and speaker connections.......................................................................... 13  
Applications.......................................................................................................... 15  
DPX1800 and DPX11500 stackable configurations ........................................... 19  
Setting the gain .................................................................................................... 19  
Adjusting the crossover........................................................................................ 20  
Setting the bass boost .......................................................................................... 20  
Final system checks ............................................................................................. 20  
6.TROUBLESHOOTING .......................................................................................... 21  
Indicator lights ...................................................................................................... 21  
No audio ............................................................................................................... 21  
Amplifier shuts down after playing for a period of time........................................ 22  
Distorted audio ..................................................................................................... 22  
Amplifier fuse keeps blowing ............................................................................... 22  
Whining noise when engine on ........................................................................... 22  
Ticking noise when engine on ............................................................................. 23  
7. GLOSSARY .......................................................................................................... 23  
8. SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................ 24  
APX Amplifiers ..................................................................................................... 24  
DPX Amplifiers ..................................................................................................... 25  
9. LIMITEDWARRANTY INFORMATION ................................................................. 26  
APX/DPX Amplifiers  
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1.FEATURES  
The Clarion APX2180, APX4360, DPX2250, DPX1800 and DPX11500 amplifiers fit a  
variety of system configurations and provide these features:  
IVS - Input Voltage Selector with three sensitivity ranges on the gain control for the  
ability to connect to almost any source  
PFS - Precise Frequency Selector, a detented crossover frequency adjustment  
Ground loop isolation for RCA inputs  
Full frequency response with low distortion and exceptional signal-to-noise  
performance  
Advanced circuitry design provides bridgeable outputs for use in a variety of  
applications  
Independent electronic crossovers to aid in audio system design  
The DPX1800 and DPX11500 each have 24dB per octave slope and full adjust-  
ment range from 30Hz to 250Hz.  
The APX2180, APX4360, and DPX2250 each have 12dB per octave slope and full  
adjustment range from 50Hz to 550Hz.  
Bass boost circuit on APX series amps to reinforce low frequency signals  
Remote turn-on with “soft start” muting to prevent turn-on “thump”  
Protection circuits for overheating and speaker shorts  
APX2180, APX4360 and DPX2250 are 2-Ohm load capable of driving a variety of  
speaker systems  
DPX1800 and DPX11500 are 1-Ohm load capable to drive a variety of subwoofers  
Gold-plated input/output connectors and on-board automotive-type fuses  
Aluminum heat sink for efficient heat dissipation  
Low profile, compact footprint to accommodate space limitations  
SLI - Speaker Level Inputs on amps for integration with factory sound systems  
SSF - Adjustable subsonic filter on the DPX1800 and DPX11500 can be turned  
down to 10Hz  
Automatic load-sensing circuit (full power into 1 or 2 Ohms) on the DPX1800 and  
DPX11500  
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2.PRECAUTIONS  
Do not operate this product in ways other than those described in this manual.  
Do not disassemble or modify this product.  
Do not pour liquid or poke foreign objects into the unit. Water and humidity will  
damage internal circuitry.  
If the unit becomes wet, turn off all power and ask your authorized Clarion dealer  
to clean or service the unit.  
Failure to observe these precautions may damage your car or the amplifier, and may  
void the warranty.  
WARNING  
Exposure to continuous sound levels of 85dB or higher may  
result in hearing loss. Although Clarion products are capable  
of producing high sound pressure levels, please use your  
product at reasonable levels.  
While operating your vehicle, please observe all local sound  
ordinances for your safety.  
Installation  
Installation of mobile audio and video components requires experience with a variety  
of mechanical and electrical procedures. Although this manual provides general  
installation and operation instructions, it does not show the exact installation methods  
for your particular vehicle.  
If you do not have the required knowledge and experience to successfully complete  
the installation, consult an authorized Clarion dealer about professional installation  
options.  
APX/DPX Amplifiers  
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3. CONTROLS  
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APX2180 signal connections and audio adjustments  
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APX4360 signal connections and audio adjustments  
1. RCA input jacks  
6. BBC (Basic Boost Control)  
2. IVS (Input Voltage Selector)  
3. PFS (Precise Frequency Selector)  
4. Gain control  
7. SLI (Speaker Level Input) connector  
8. Crossover frequency multiplier  
9. Crossover function switch  
5. Output mode switch  
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DPX2250 signal connections and audio adjustments  
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DPX1800 and DPX11500 signal connections and audio adjustments  
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1. RCA input jacks  
8. RLC (Remote Level Control) port  
9. Output mode switch  
10. Crossover function switch  
11. Subsonic filter frequency selector  
12. Slave RCA jack  
2. IVS (Input Voltage Selector)  
3. PFS (precise Frequency Selector)  
4. BBS (Bass Boost Control  
5. SLI (Speaker Level Inputs)  
6. Gain control  
13. RCA output jack  
7. PCS (Polarity Control Switch)  
14. Master/Slave selector  
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4.OPERATIONS  
Selecting input voltage  
APX and DPX amplifiers accommodate a wide range of signal input voltages (0.2V to  
8V). This wide range is split up into three ranges, which are accessible through  
switches located in the “Gain” area of the amplifier.  
0.2V-0.6V selects an input sensitivity range between 200mV and 600mV.  
0.6-2V selects an input sensitivity range between 600mV and 2V.  
2V-8V selects an input sensitivity range between 2V and 8V.  
The gain rotary control operates within these voltage windows.  
Note:  
Most decks, even 4V and 5V units do not operate at full output voltage.  
This requires the switch to be set in the 0.6-2V range.  
Setting the operating level  
The gain switches allow you to set the nominal operating level of the amplifier from  
0.2 to 8V for RCA inputs or 500mV to 5V for speaker level inputs. This wide adjust-  
ment range accommodates virtually any source unit brand.  
Once you set the correct range using the IVS, you must adjust the gain to match the  
amplifiers sensitivity to that of the source unit. The gain control is not a volume control.  
It exists only to allow an amplifier to be used with different models and brands of head  
units.  
Improving bass sound  
The amplifiers feature a narrow-frequency band bass boost circuit (known as “high-  
Q”). Acting much like an equalizer, the bass boost control lets you tune low-frequency  
audio response to compensate for a less than ideal subwoofer enclosure design. The  
added boost produces rich, full bass tones that are normally difficult to reproduce in  
the car audio environment.  
The APX2180, APX4360, and DPX2250 have a switchable gain that is fixed at  
45Hz. If you don’t want to boost the bass frequencies, set this control to “OFF.”  
The DPX1800 and DPX11500 have a variable-frequency bass boost control from  
30Hz to 125Hz. They do not have a bass boost on/off switch, but a level control that  
goes from 0dB to 15dB.  
CAUTION  
This control can dramatically increase the power output level  
and could cause speaker damage if you over use it.  
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Matching subwoofer output to mid-range speakers  
The DPX1800 and DPX11500 feature a polarity control switch for reversing the  
polarity of the output signal. This can be useful when matching the acoustic output of  
your subwoofers to the output of your mid-range speakers.  
Connecting directly to a head unit  
The amps provide connections directly to a head unit without a pre-amp output, such  
as a factory-installed head unit.  
WARNING  
When using the speaker (high-level) inputs, the black wire  
must be grounded at the radio. Failure to do so will result in  
noise and/or improper operation.  
Care and maintenance  
Cleaning the case  
Use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe dust and dirt from the unit.  
Do not use benzene, thinner, car cleaner, or other cleaners. These substances may  
damage the unit or cause the paint to peel.  
Servicing the unit  
In the event that trouble arises, never open the case or disassemble the unit. The  
internal parts are not serviceable by the user. Opening any components will void the  
warranty.  
CAUTION!  
Changes or modifications to this product not approved by the  
manufacturer will void the warranty and will violate FCC ap-  
proval.  
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5. INSTALLATION ANDWIRING  
Read these instructions and the following precautions carefully.  
What is included in the box  
In addition to this manual, the box contains:  
Amplifier  
High-level speaker input harness  
Mounting precautions  
If you lack the necessary skills, do not install the amplifier yourself. See your autho-  
rized Clarion Dealer for installation recommendations.  
This unit is exclusively for vehicles with a negative ground, 12V power supply.  
This unit requires additional mobile audio components for proper operation.  
Choose a location in the vehicle that provides adequate ventilation around the  
amplifier. Although any moving air dissipates heat, cool air should run along the  
length of the fins rather than across them.  
CAUTION  
Although Clarion amplifiers include heat sinks and protection  
circuits, mounting an amplifier in a tight space without any air  
movement will reduce performance and damage the unit’s in-  
ternal circuitry over time.  
The DPX1800 does not have a fan. Install it such that air can  
flow to the bottom of the amplifier.  
The DPX11500 has two fans. Mounted in the ends of the unit,  
they blow through the length of the amplifier. Ensure a 3-inch  
clearance between the power/speaker and the control ends for  
proper ventilation.  
Mount the amplifier on a firm, flat surface away from subwoofer enclosures or to  
any area that is prone to vibration. Do not install the amplifier on plastic or on any  
other combustible material.  
For easy system setup, mount the amplifier so that the adjustment controls are  
accessible after installation.  
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Always use great care when attaching anything to a vehicle! Check clearances on  
all sides of the planned installation before drilling any holes or installing any  
screws.  
Make sure the holes you plan to drill will not cut into the fuel tank, fuel lines, break  
lines (under the chassis) or electrical wiring. Don’t guess. Check first.  
Wiring precautions  
Read all wiring precautions. If you are not sure of the connections, contact your  
authorized Clarion Dealer.  
Do not open the case. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. If you require  
assistance, consult your Clarion Dealer or an authorized Clarion Service Center.  
Power  
Before you start, make sure the source unit’s power switch is off.  
WARNING!  
To prevent short circuits during installation, disconnect the  
vehicle’s negative (-) battery lead before making any power  
connections.  
Fuses  
To protect the vehicle from fire or explosion in the event of a collision, add an  
external fuse to the amp’s positive (+) power lead and connect it as close as  
possible to the vehicle’s plus (+) battery terminal.  
Use a fuse rated to the total current consumption of the amplifier. Fuses mounted  
near the battery should be ~10 Amps bigger than fuses on the amplifier itself.  
If you are using more than one amplifier, add the total current consumption for the  
entire system and use the closest available fuse. For example, if you’re connecting  
both an APX2180 and an APX4360, install a 100 Amp fuse at the battery.  
Power wire size can greatly affect the performance of your audio system. The  
Power wire size table indicates the minimum power wire requirements for proper  
operation.  
Power wire size table  
<12 feet total electrical path length  
12-22 feet total electrical path length  
Wire size  
Maximum fuse  
Wire size  
Maximum fuse  
8 Awg  
4 Awg  
2 Awg  
0 Awg  
70 Amp  
170 Amp  
240 Amp  
400 Amp  
8 Awg  
4 Awg  
2 Awg  
0 Awg  
40 Amp  
50 amp  
140 Amp  
200 Amp  
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Cables  
Whenever possible, route power wire and signal wire on opposite sides of the  
vehicle. This prevents the signal cables from picking up electrically radiated noise.  
Protect all wire from damage. Where a power wire passes through the fire wall or  
near exposed metal edges, protect the wire with a rubber or plastic grommet. Use  
wire loom where possible for further protection.  
Extra cable can cause signal loss and act as an antenna for noise. Use only high-  
quality RCA cables that are no longer than necessary to make a direct connection  
with the source unit and amplifiers.  
Make sure each connection is clean and secure. Insulate final connections with  
electrical tape or shrink tubing.  
CAUTION  
Improper connections may result in  
unreliable operation and damage the  
amplifier or the vehicle.  
External fuse rating table  
Grounding the amplifier  
Model  
Fuse rating  
A good chassis ground connection is critical  
to minimize resistance and avoid noise  
problems.  
APX2180  
APX4360  
DPX2250  
DPX1800  
DPX11500*  
30 Amp  
50 Amp  
50 Amp  
90 Amp  
200 Amp  
Use the shortest wire possible. Clean off any  
paint, primer or sound deading prior to  
making this connection.  
*This amplifier has no amplifier-  
mounted fuses. Always use a 200  
Amp fuse installed at the battery.  
To minimize resistance and avoid noise  
problems, securely connect the ground wire  
to the car chassis and the source unit ground. Using existing bolts is not recom-  
mended.  
The last connection you make should be the ground wire at the amplifier. As the  
power supply capacitors in the amplifier are not charged, a spark may be pro-  
duced when you make this connection.  
Use a test light with an incandescent bulb between the ground terminal and the  
power wire to charge these capacitors if this is a concern. The ground wire is the  
most important connection to the amplifier. Make sure it is both electrically and  
mechanically sound.  
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Power and speaker connections  
The rear panel contains the power and speaker ports.  
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APX2180 power and speaker connections  
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APX4360 power and speaker connections  
1. Left front speaker output  
6. Ground input  
2. Right front speaker output  
3. Left speaker output  
7. Battery 12V input  
8. Fuses  
4. Right speaker output  
5. Remote turn-on input  
9. Left rear speaker output  
10. Right rear speaker output  
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DPX1800 power and speaker connections  
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4
5
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DPX11500 power and speaker connections  
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2
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DPX2250 power and speaker connections  
1. Left rear speaker output 4. Remote turn-on connection  
2. Right rear speaker output  
3. Mono speaker output  
5. Ground connection  
6. Fuses  
7. Battery 12V connection  
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Applications  
Mono subwoofer system (APX2180 and APX4360)  
In this application, the rear channels are bridged for mono operation to drive a  
subwoofer while the front channels are available to drive a set of full-range speakers.  
Stereo Amp configuration (APX2180)  
Set crossover mode to LP  
Set input mode switch to L + R (Mono)  
Set crossover frequency to ~80Hz  
Fine-tune crossover frequency to suit  
musical tastes and performances  
4Ω min  
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RIGHT  
LEFT  
REM  
GND  
+12V  
FUSES  
FRONT  
REAR  
+
+
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2
)
BRIDGED (4  
Stereo Amp configuration (APX4360)  
Set rear crossover mode to LP  
Set input mode switch to L + R (Mono)  
Set crossover frequency to ~80Hz  
Fine-tune crossover frequency to suit  
musical tastes and performances  
4Ω min  
Note:  
You may bridge the front, rear or both pairs of channels using the above  
settings.  
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Two-channel full-range or subwoofer system (APX2180)  
In this application, the APX2180 is used to drive two speakers.  
Subwoofers  
Full-range co-axial  
or  
Component speakers  
Subwoofers in stereo  
Set crossover mode switch to LP  
Set crossover frequency to ~80Hz  
Fine-tune as required  
2 Ω  
Full-range speakers or components in stereo  
Set crossover mode switch to OFF  
Component speakers in stereo with separate subwoofer amp  
Set crossover mode switch to HP  
Set crossover frequency to ~200Hz for 4-inch speakers  
~100Hz for 5.25-inch speakers  
~75Hz for 6.5-inch speakers  
~65Hz for 6 x 9-inch speakers  
Subwoofers and component speakers at the same time  
Set crossover mode switch to OFF  
Install passive crossovers on subwoofers (inductor) and components (capacitor)  
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Four-channel high-power system (APX4360)  
In this application, the APX4360 is used as a four-channel amplifier to drive four  
speakers in stereo with fader control.  
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+
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RIGHT  
LEFT  
REM  
GND  
+12V  
FUSES  
FRONT  
REAR  
+
+
2
2
)
BRIDGED (4  
2 Ω  
2 Ω  
Front left  
Full range  
Rear right  
Full range  
Rear left  
Full range  
Front right  
Full range  
Four speakers in stereo—full range  
Set crossover mode switch to OFF  
Four speakers in stereo—filtered  
If the front or rear speakers are smaller than 5.25”, you may decide to enable the  
crossover. The following apply to the front or rear channels with the small speakers.  
Set crossover mode switch to HP  
Set crossover frequency to ~200Hz for 4-inch speakers  
~350Hz for 3.5-inch speakers  
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2-Ohm subwoofer system (DPX1800/DPX11500)  
This application shows a DPX1800 or DPX11500 driving a pair of DVC 4Ohm  
subwoofers.  
DVC 4 Ohm subwoofer  
DVC 4 Ohm subwoofer  
DPX1800/DPX11500 speaker configurations  
Although the units produce maximum power when connected to a 1 or 2 Ohm load, a  
2-Ohm load is recommended.  
WARNING  
Do not connect a load less than 1-Ohm as permanent damage  
may occur and the warranty will be nullified.  
The following DPX1800 or DPX11500 configurations achieve full power.  
Speaker configurations  
Driver type  
Quantity  
Wiring  
Net load  
Single-voice coil - 8 Ohm  
Single-voice coil - 4 Ohm  
Single-voice coil - 2 Ohm  
Dual-voice coil - 8 Ohm  
Dual-voice coil - 4 Ohm  
Dual-voice coil - 2 Ohm  
8
4
2
4
2
1
Parallel  
Parallel  
Parallel  
2 Ohm  
2 Ohm  
2 Ohm  
2 Ohm  
2 Ohm  
2 Ohm  
Parallel/Parallel  
Parallel/Parallel  
Parallel  
Other speaker configurations are possible using a combination of series and parallel  
wiring. See your authorized Clarion dealer for assistance.  
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DPX1800 and DPX11500 stackable configurations  
In this mode, the master amp’s front-panel controls apply to all amplifiers. For ex-  
ample, setting the crossover frequency on the master sets it on all slaves. This works  
for all front-panel controls.  
Multiple amplifiers can be daisy-chained together. For example, if you had six  
DPX1800s in a show car, you could control all of them from one master unit (and one  
remote).  
The following describes the configuration of the amplifiers:  
Master  
Route input from the head into the normal mode inputs.  
Set the master/slave switch to Master.  
Route a single RCA cable from the Slave Out to first slave unit.  
Set the master/slave switch to Slave.  
First slave  
Route a single RCA cable from the master Slave Out to the  
current amplifier’s Slave In.  
Additional slave(s) Set the master/slave switch to Slave.  
Route a single RCA cable from the previous amplifier’s Slave  
Out to the current amplifier’s Slave In.  
Each amplifier can independently control separate speaker loads (assuming the  
phase switch on all amplifiers is set the same).  
Or, to power a large single load (phase switch opposite on the amplifier), you can  
bridge across the amplifiers: + and + to load, - and - to each other. The master amp is  
“speaker +” for in-phase operation.  
Any pair of amplifiers could also be bridged, but be careful to set the phase switches  
correctly.  
Setting the gain  
After completing the installation, follow these steps to set the gain control and perform  
the final system checks.  
1. Turn the gain control all the way down (counterclockwise).  
2. Select the proper input voltage range using the IVS. See “Selecting Input Voltage”  
in the “Operations” section of this manual.  
3. Turn the vehicle’s ignition switch on.  
4. Turn the audio system on with the volume turned all the way down.  
4. Set all tone or equalization controls to flat positions and turn loudness off.  
5. Play a CD and turn the volume up on the head unit until you hear distortion. This  
should be most of the way up.  
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6. Turn the volume back down slightly.  
7. Slowly increase the gain control (clockwise). Stop when you hear a slight audio  
distortion.  
When the gain is properly set, you should achieve maximum undistorted output with  
the volume turned up all the way, not half way.  
If an oscilloscope is available, monitor the output of the amplifier with the scope,  
watching for clipping of the waveform. Set the gain so that only minor clipping occurs.  
Adjusting the crossover  
The APX2180, APX4360 and DPX2250 amplifiers feature fully-adjustable crossovers.  
The DPX1800 and DPX11500 do not have a way to disable the low-pass 24dB slope  
crossover.  
1. On the APX2180, APX4360, and DPX2250, use the X-Over mode switch to select  
either LP (low pass) or HP (high pass) or OFF for full range.  
2. Using the Frequency (Hz) selection control, select the frequency.  
Setting the bass boost  
1. Initially set the bass boost control to the OFF position.  
2. Listen to a variety of music styles (for example, rock, rap, etc.) and switch the bass  
boost control on until you notice an increase in low bass response.  
Note:  
Using the bass boost requires the amplifier to produce a great deal of  
additional power. Use bass boost sparingly.  
CAUTION  
If you hear a pop caused by speaker overexertion, lower the  
bass boost to prevent damage to the speaker.  
Final system checks  
1. Start the engine and turn on the source unit.  
2. After a two-second delay, slowly increase the volume control and listen to the  
audio.  
If you hear any noise, static, distortion or no sound at all, check the connections  
and refer to Troubleshooting. Depending on your system, the volume may become  
quite loud even at moderate volume control settings. Until you get an “audio feel”  
for the system’s power, use care when adjusting the controls.  
3. Turn the balance controls to their extreme positions and listen to the results.  
Audio output should match control settings (audio from the left speaker when  
balance is left).  
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4. Increase the volume and verify that the amplifier reproduces the audio at full  
frequencies without distortion.  
If you hear distortion check the connections and verify that the gain control is set  
correctly. Another cause of distortion could be underpowered or damaged speak-  
ers. Refer to Troubleshooting.  
6. Troubleshooting  
Indicator lights  
The APX2180, APX4360, DPX1800 and DPX11500 have lights that indicate amplifier  
status.  
Blue top  
LED  
Red end-  
panel light  
Blue end-  
panel light Meaning  
on  
on  
off  
off  
Amplifier running normally  
alternating between red and blue In thermal protection mode  
slow blink  
slow out-of-sync  
blink  
off  
Over voltage;  
reduce the input voltage  
quick blink  
quick in-sync  
blink  
off  
Short circuit protection  
3 blinks, then pause 3 blinks, then pause off  
Repeated shorts detected;  
remove the short circuit, wait  
5 minutes for error condition  
to clear; or clear condition by  
removing the main power, for  
example, by pulling the fuse.  
No Audio  
Low or no remote turn-on voltage: check remote connections at the amplifier and  
source unit.  
Blown amplifier fuse: replace with a new fast-blow fuse (same rating).  
Power wires not connected: check battery and ground wiring at the amplifier and  
check the battery connections.  
Speaker leads shorted: check speaker continuity to ground; it should not show a  
common ground.  
Speakers not connected or are blown: check speaker connections at the ampli-  
fier and measure at speakers. Measure coil impedance at amplifier with speaker  
wires disconnected.  
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Amplifier shuts down after playing for a period of time  
Thermal protection circuits are shutting the amplifier off: Check the location for  
adequate ventilation. Relocate amplifier as required. Consult an authorized  
Clarion audio dealer.  
Distorted audio  
Gain is not properly set properly: review the instructions for setting the gain.  
Speaker cones are damaged: inspect each speaker cone for signs of damage,  
such as a frozen cone, burnt smell, separated or ripped surround or separated  
spider.  
Amplifier fuse keeps blowing  
Incorrect wiring or short circuit: review the installation and check all wiring  
connections.  
Amplifier being driven too hard:Turn down the  
volume, gain or bass boost.  
Fuse rating table  
Model  
Fuse rating  
Undersized or faulty fuse installed: Replace the  
amplifier fuse with the same rating fuse as the one  
that shipped with the unit.  
APX2180  
APX4360  
DPX2250  
DPX1800  
DPX11500  
30 Amp  
50 Amp  
50 Amp  
90 Amp  
200 Amp  
Note:  
The DPX11500 ships with a 200 Amp, ANL-type  
fuse; mount it external to the unit, near the battery.  
Whining noise when engine on  
RCA cables too close to the power wire: Separate RCA and power cables.  
Ground loops are caused by a mismatch in the ground potential (voltage) between  
two sources. Current flows through the shield of the RCA cable and is quickly  
picked up by the amplifier. There are several ways to solve this problem:  
Re-ground the amplifier to a more electrically conductive location.  
Re-ground the head unit to a more electrically conductive location.  
Run a ground wire from the head unit to the amplifier ground.  
Upgrade or replace the ground wire on the battery and alternator.  
Run a ground cable from the negative terminal of the battery to the amplifier.  
Wire the entire audio system using a single connection point to the chassis.  
Induced noise: Relocate components away from electrical noise sources:  
Engine control computers  
ABS brake control modules.  
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Ticking noise when engine on  
High voltage ignition problem: Check for problems with the ignition system and  
replace components as required.  
Cracked distributor caps  
Carbon traces on plug wires  
Loose spark plugs  
7. Glossary  
Crossover: A device that limits the range of frequencies sent to a speaker or amplifier.  
dB: decibel, a measurement of the relative difference in power or intensity between  
two acoustic signals.  
Equalizer: Component that boosts or cuts sound signal frequencies to improve the  
quality of the sound.  
Gain control: gain is the amount of amplification (voltage, current or power) of an  
audio signal expressed in dB.  
Hz: Abbreviation for Hertz, a unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second.  
IVS: Input Voltage Selector  
Octave: the musical principle of dividing sound frequencies into the eight notes of the  
musical scale.  
Ohm: unit of electric resistance  
PFS: Precise Frequency Selector  
RCA input/output: port through which sound travels in and out of the system; “RCA”  
refers to the type of connector, which was first manufactured by the Radio Corporation  
of America.  
Slope: how fast the sound gets quieter rated in dBs. The higher the dB number, the  
faster the frequency drops off.  
APX/DPX Amplifiers  
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8. Specifications  
Note:  
The technical data and the design of the equipment may change  
without prior notice for the sake of technical improvements.  
APX Amplifiers  
Parameter  
APX4360  
160W x 4  
APX2180  
160W x 2  
Maximum power output  
Continuous rated power  
Typical power in bridged mode  
Typical power in 2-Ohm load  
THD (1KHz, 10W, 40 Ohms)  
IM distortion  
90W x 4  
90W x 2  
300W x 2  
300W x 1  
160W x 4  
150W x 2  
0.025%  
0.025%  
0.08%  
0.08%  
S/N (A-weighted)  
92dB  
93dB  
Floor noise  
2mV  
2mV  
Channel separation  
70dB  
70dB  
Frequency response  
Line level input sensitivity  
Speaker level input sensitivity  
Input impedance  
10Hz to 50kHz  
200mV to 8 Volts  
600mV to 20 Volts  
33K Ohms  
10.5 to 16.5 Volts  
10Hz to 50kHz  
200mV to 8 Volts  
600mV to 20 Volts  
33K Ohms  
10.8 to 16.5 Volts  
Allowable battery voltage  
Size  
16"x12"x2 7/8"  
12"x12"x2 7/8"  
These specifications are Amplifier Power Standard CEA-2006 Compliant.  
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DPX Amplifiers  
Parameter  
DPX11500  
DPX1800  
DPX2250  
150W x 2  
125Wx2  
400W  
Maximum power output  
Continuous rated power  
1900W  
1000W  
430W x1 (11Hz-220Hz) 430W x1 (11Hz-220Hz)  
Typical power in bridged mode Not bridgeable;  
stackable with second  
Not bridgeable;  
stackable with second  
DPX1800  
DPX11500  
Typical power in 2-Ohm load  
Typical power in 1-Ohm load  
S/N (A-weighted)  
1500W  
1500W  
>100dB  
1mV  
800W  
700W  
79dB  
1mV  
200W x 2  
N/A  
80dB  
Floor noise  
1.5mV  
70dB  
Channel separation  
Mono  
Mono  
Frequency response ( 1.0dB) 16 to 150Hz  
16 to 150Hz  
0.2 to 8V with IVS  
22K Ohms  
18 to 30 kHz  
0.2 to 8V with IVS  
22K Ohms  
Line level input sensitivity  
Input impedance  
0.2 to 8V with IVS  
22K Ohms  
Allowable battery voltage  
10 to 16 Volts  
10 to 16 Volts  
10 to 16 Volts  
Size  
21 1/4”x12”x2 7/8”  
19 1/4”x12”x2 7/8” 13 1/4”x12”x2 7/8”  
These specifications are Amplifier Power Standard CEA-2006 Compliant.  
APX/DPX Amplifiers  
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9. LIMITEDWARRANTY INFORMATION  
For USA and Canada only  
Except as noted, Clarion products purchased from an authorized Clarion Dealer are warranted against all  
defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from date of original purchase.  
The following Clarion products noted below ** are warranted against all defects in materials and workmanship for  
a two (2) year period from the date of original purchase when purchased from AND installed by an authorized  
Clarion dealer.  
** DRZ9255 DXZ865MP DXZ765MP DXZ665MP DXZ465MP DFZ675MC DPX11500 DPX1800 DPX2250  
All Clarion cables, wires and other accessories if purchased from an authorized Clarion dealer are warranted  
against all defects in materials and workmanship for ninety (90) days from the date of original purchase.  
ALL PURCHASES OF CLARION PRODUCTS FROM NON-AUTHORIZED CLARION DEALERS ARE SUBJECT TO  
FURTHER WARRANTY RESTRICTIONS AS DESCRIBED BELOW.  
The conditions of this Limited Warranty and the extent of responsibility of Clarion Corporation of America  
(“Clarion”) under the Limited Warranty are as follows:  
1. PROOF OF DATE OF PURCHASE FROM AN AUTHORIZED CLARION DEALER WILL BE REQUIRED FOR  
WARRANTY SERVICE OF THIS PRODUCT. IN THE CASE OF THE TWO (2) YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY FOR  
THE CLARION PRODUCTS NOTED ABOVE, PROOF OF DATE OF PURCHASE AND PROOF OF  
INSTALLATION BY AN AUTHORIZED CLARION DEALER IS REQUIRED. INFORMATION ABOUT CLARION  
AUTHORIZED WARRANTY SERVICE CENTERS MAY BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING CLARION AT THE  
ADDRESS LISTED BELOW.  
2. This Limited Warranty will become void if service performed by anyone other than an approved Clarion  
Warranty Service Center results in damage to the products.  
3. This Limited Warranty does not apply to any product which has been subject to misuse, neglect or accident,  
or which has had the serial number altered, defaced or removed, or which has been connected, installed,  
adjusted or repaired, other than in accordance with the instructions furnished by Clarion.  
4. This Limited Warranty does not cover car static or other electrical interferences, tape head or laser pick-up  
cleaning or adjustments, or labor costs for the removal or reinstallation of the unit for repair.  
5. The sole responsibility of Clarion under this Limited Warranty shall be limited to the repair of the product or  
replacement of the product, at the sole discretion of Clarion.  
6. Product must be shipped in its original carton or equivalent carton, fully insured, with shipping charges  
prepaid. Clarion will not assume any responsibility for any loss or damage incurred in shipping.  
7. CLARION PRODUCTS PURCHASED FROM A SOURCE OTHER THAN AN AUTHORIZED CLARION DEALER,  
INCLUDING ANY AND ALL PURCHASES VIA THE INTERNET FROM A NON INTERNET AUTHORIZED  
CLARION DEALER, SHALL NOT BE COVERED BY ANY CLARION LIMITED WARRANTY TO THE EXTENT  
ALLOWED BY APPLICABLE LAW. IN THE EVENT AND TO THE EXTENT APPLICABLE LAW PROHIBITS  
ELIMINATION OF WARRANTIES UNDER THESE CIRCUMSTANCES, THE APPLICABLE LIMITED WARRANTY  
PERIOD SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE FIFTEEN (15) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE.  
8. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW SHALL HAVE  
NO GREATER DURATION THAN THE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE. UNDER NO  
CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL CLARION BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE, DIRECT OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL, ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT. BECAUSE SOME  
STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS OR EXCLUSIONS  
OR LIMITATIONS OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR  
EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
9. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER  
RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.  
10. The laws of the state of California shall govern and control this Limited Warranty, its interpretation and  
enforcement.  
11. Should you have any difficulties with the performance of this product during the warranty period, please call  
Clarion or visit our web site for a listing of Authorized Warranty Service Centers in your area. You may also  
contact Clarion Customer Service at the address listed below for any service you may need with Clarion  
products.  
In USA  
In Canada  
Clarion Corporation of America  
Attn: Customer Service Manager  
661 W. Redondo Beach Blvd  
Gardena, CA. 90247-4201  
1-800-GO-CLARION (310)327-9100  
Clarion Canada, Inc.  
Warranty Service Center  
2239 Winston Park Drive  
Oakville, Ontario L6H 5R1  
(905)829-4600  
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APX/DPX Amplifiers  
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Clarion Corporation of America  
All Rights Reserved. Copyright © 2006: Clarion Corp. of America  

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