Directed Electronics A1004 User Manual

OWNER’S  
MANUAL  
A802  
A1004  
D2205  
models  
LIMITED TWO-YEAR CONSUMER WARRANTY  
Directed Electronics, Inc. promises to the  
original purchaser, to replace this product  
should it prove to be defective in workman-  
ship or material under normal use, for a  
period of two years from the date of  
purchase by the dealer as indicated by the  
date code marking of the product PROVIDED  
the product was installed by an authorized  
Directed dealer. During this two year period,  
there will be no charge for this replacement  
PROVIDED the unit is returned to Directed,  
shipping pre-paid. If the unit is installed by  
anyone other than an authorized Directed  
dealer, the warranty period will be one-year  
from the date of purchase by the dealer as  
indicated by the date code marking of the  
product. During this one-year period there  
will be no charge for this replacement  
PROVIDED the unit is returned to Directed,  
shipping pre-paid. This warranty is non-trans-  
ferable and does not apply to any unit that  
has been modified or used in a manner  
contrary to its intended purpose, and does  
not cover damage to the unit caused by  
installation or removal of the unit. This  
warranty is void if the product has been  
damaged by accident or unreasonable use,  
neglect, improper service or other causes  
not arising out of defects in materials or  
construction. ALL WARRANTIES INCLUDING  
BUT NOT LIMITED TO EXPRESS WARRANTY,  
IMPLIED WARRANTY, WARRANTY OF  
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR PARTIC-  
ULAR PURPOSE, AND WARRANTY OF NON-  
INFRINGEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY  
ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED TO THE  
MAXIMUM EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, AND  
DIRECTED NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHO-  
RIZES ANY PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY  
LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE  
OF THE PRODUCT. DIRECTED HAS  
ABSOLUTELY NO LIABILITY FOR ANY AND  
ALL ACTS OF THIRD PARTIES INCLUDING ITS  
AUTHORIZED DEALERS OR INSTALLERS. Unit  
must be returned to Directed, postage pre-  
paid, with: consumer’s name, telephone  
number, and address, authorized dealer’s  
name and address, and product description.  
IN ORDER FOR THIS WARRANTY TO BE VALID,  
YOUR UNIT MUST BE SHIPPED WITH PROOF  
OF INSTALLATION BY AN AUTHORIZED  
DIRECTED DEALER. ALL UNITS RECEIVED BY  
DIRECTED FOR WARRANTY REPAIR WITHOUT  
PROOF OF DIRECTED DEALER INSTALLATION  
WILL BE COVERED BY THE LIMITED ONE-YEAR  
PARTS AND LABOR WARRANTY. Note: This  
warranty does not cover labor costs for the  
removal and reinstallation of the unit. BY  
PURCHASING THIS PRODUCT, THE  
CONSUMER AGREES AND CONSENTS THAT  
ALL DISPUTES BETWEEN THE CONSUMER  
AND Directed SHALL BE RESOLVED IN ACCOR-  
DANCE WITH CALIFORNIA LAWS IN SAN  
DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.  
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FEATURES  
High-speed MOSFET switching  
power supply and complimentary  
bi-polar outputs  
Bitwriter® module with Audio  
programming  
Continuously variable 12 dB/octave  
Stereo, mono, or simultaneous  
two-way crossover(s)  
stereo/mono operation  
Switchable 8 dB bass EQ function  
Thermal, DC offset, reverse polarity,  
short circuit and over/under  
voltage protection  
Remote subwoofer level control  
function (A1004 and D2205 only)  
Variable input sensitivity optimizes  
Programmable features controlled  
via ESP® serial databus and  
Directed's proprietary Bitwriter®  
match with different signal sources.  
Chrome plated wire and RCA jacks  
*
tool (998T)  
ensure maximum signal transfer  
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*
The Bitwriter unit must have version  
Rugged extruded two piece  
1.906 or above to fully access the  
amplifier features menu.  
ESP® port for connection to ESP-2  
heatsink and cover  
Unity gain pass through RCA jacks  
Security components and current  
WARNING  
High-powered car audio  
systems may produce  
sound pressure levels that  
exceed the threshold at which hearing  
loss may result.  
They may also impair a driver’s ability to  
hear traffic sounds or emergency vehi-  
cles. Use common sense and practice  
safe listening habits when listening to or  
adjusting your audio system.  
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NOTE  
Prior to servicing your vehicle ensure  
If the alarm is replaced with another  
ESP2 alarm system, ensure that the  
amplifier goes through a learn routine  
(using the Bitwriter®) prior to re-  
enabling the anti-theft feature.  
disarmed  
that the alarm system is  
. Due  
to the amplifier’s anti-theft feature (if  
enabled), amplifier operation is disabled  
when the main power to the amplifier is  
removed while the alarm is armed. The  
amplifier operation must then be reset.  
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES  
1. Please read this owner's manual care-  
fully before installing this amplifier.  
connected directly to the car at a  
bare metal surface, preferably  
scraped body sheet metal. Do not  
use factory grounded locations,  
seat bolts, or brackets that are  
spotwelded.  
2. Disconnect the battery ground  
terminal prior to making any elec-  
trical connections.  
3. Check for any hazards or obstruc-  
tions such as gas tanks, fuel or  
brake lines, and wiring harnesses  
before mounting the amplifier.  
7. Always fuse your power connection  
within in 8 to 10 inches of the  
battery terminal. Use a fuse or  
circuit breaker rated slightly more  
than the on-board fuse(s) of the  
amplifier(s). The gauge of power  
wire used should take into account  
the total current draw of the  
system, and the length of the wire  
used. IASCA and other auto sound  
competition organizations have  
charts available for this; you can  
also find a chart in the MECP study  
guide. Minimum wire gauge recom-  
mendations for the individual ampli-  
fiers are listed on the specification  
4. Pick a mounting location that will  
provide adequate access and venti-  
lation and protect the amplifier  
from heat, moisture, and dirt.  
5. Avoid sharp metal areas when  
routing cables to the amplifier, and  
run RCA cables away from the  
power cables and other potentially  
noisy car harnesses.  
6. The amplifier should be grounded  
with a short, heavy gauge wire  
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page. Always use the same gauge  
wire for the amplifier ground that  
you use for the power wire. Be sure  
to examine the battery ground  
cable of the vehicle, and if neces-  
sary, upgrade it by adding an addi-  
tional ground wire that is the same  
gauge as the amplifier's power  
wire. Remember, the amplifier can  
only deliver its rated output when it  
is not current limited by the power  
and ground supply wires.  
9. Battery and ground connections to  
the vehicle should be made with  
crimped ring terminals of the appro-  
priate size (surface area is what  
counts); soldering the terminals after  
crimping is also recommended.  
10. Due to the high-frequency MOSFET  
switching power supply, filtering the  
power cable is not generally  
required (remember that the amp  
can't deliver full output if the power  
supply is restricted). Proper  
grounding of the signal source is  
mandatory for the amplifier to  
reach its performance peak. If the  
RCA inputs are not grounded  
adequately via the signal source,  
electrical noise from the vehicle  
may be picked up in the system.  
8. This amplifier is designed to drive a  
speaker load that measures from 2  
to 8 ohms (1 ohm on D2205 Sub  
Output). Keep in mind that heat is  
the long-term enemy of automotive  
electronics and the lower your  
speaker load, the more heat is  
generated. For low impedance  
speaker applications or restricted  
ventilation installations, an external  
cooling fan may be advisable.  
FRONT PANEL CONNECTIONS/STATUS LED  
ESP® Port -  
1.  
2.  
connection port for  
processors at voltages between  
250 mV and 7.5 volts. (A1004  
and D2205 also have a Rear  
Input.)  
Bitwriter® or ESP2 security system.  
ESP® Status LED -  
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indicates ESP  
functionality and is used to diag-  
nose ESP® features.  
4.  
- these pass  
RCA Output Jacks  
through RCA jacks can be used to  
send a signal to a second amplifier.  
RCA Input Jacks  
outputs from head units or signal  
3.  
- accepts line level  
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Line Out Switch (D2205) -  
positions:  
Remote -  
optional accessory which  
5.  
three  
10.  
11.  
allows the level to be adjusted  
remotely (usually located for  
control by the vehicle’s driver).  
sum L/R  
—left front and rear and  
right front and rear channels are  
summed.  
Subsonic -  
the OFF position takes  
sub L+R  
—set the switch to this  
the filter out of the system, the IN  
position places the the filter into the  
system (D2205).  
position when using an additional  
D1200 amplifier connected in  
Parallel mode.  
Sub Gain -  
adjustment.  
12.  
13.  
subwoofer channel gain  
sub 180°  
—set the switch to this  
position when using an additional  
D1200 amplifier connected in  
External Bridge mode.  
Status LED  
- Will illuminate GREEN  
to indicate the amplifier is on and  
operating normally, and will be illu-  
minated RED if the amplifier shuts  
down due to short circuit, DC offset,  
or overheating detected by on-  
board protection circuitry.  
Gain -  
6.  
controls amplifier sensitivity  
and is used to match the input level  
of the amplifier to the output level  
of the signal source. (front and rear  
on A1004 and D2205.)  
LED/Fan -  
14.  
allows connection of an  
optional  
Bass EQ -  
bass boost (A802 and A1004).  
7.  
8.  
allows 8dB additional  
optional  
LED light bar or  
cooling fan for the amplifier.  
X-Over HPF, Flat, LPF -  
the HPF  
LPF -  
15.  
16.  
sets high frequency limit of  
attenuates low frequencies and is  
used with mid-range speakers and  
tweeters. Full does not attenuate  
any frequencies and is for full range  
speaker systems. LPF attenuates  
high frequencies and is used for  
subwoofers.  
subwoofer channel (D2205).  
Bass EQ -  
base boost on sub channel  
(D2205).  
allows 8dB additional  
Sub Input/Line Out -  
jacks (4) (Sub/Line Out) as either  
Subwoofer Input or Line Output.  
17.  
selects RCA  
X-Over Freq -  
9.  
adjusts the crossover  
point (50-500Hz) for the on-board  
active crossover.  
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FIGURE 1—AMPLIFIER CONNECTIONS — FRONT  
1
3
4
6
8
9
7
14  
13  
A802  
2
1
3
4
17  
6
8
9
7
10 14  
13  
A1004  
2
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12  
13  
D2205  
1
17  
16 15 14  
FIGURE 5—LED/FAN HARNESS  
BLACK  
BLUE  
-
TO LEDs  
TO FAN  
+
-
BLACK  
RED  
+
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REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS  
Fuses -  
Ground -  
Connect this terminal  
1.  
These fuses protect the  
2.  
amplifier against internal electrical  
damage and are meant to protect  
the amplifier only. All other power  
connections should be fused at the  
source.  
directly to the sheet metal chassis  
of the vehicle, using the shortest  
wire necessary to make this  
connection. Always use wire of the  
same gauge or larger than the (+)  
12 volt power wire. The chassis  
connection point should be scraped  
free of paint and dirt. Use only  
quality crimped and/or soldered  
connectors at both ends of this  
wire. DO NOT connect this terminal  
directly to the vehicle battery  
ground terminal or any other  
factory ground points.  
The A802 uses 2-30A fuse, the  
A1004 uses 2-40A fuses, and the  
D2205 uses 3-40A fuses.  
(+) 12 Volt Power  
2.  
- Connect this  
terminal through a FUSE or CIRCUIT  
BREAKER to the positive terminal of  
the vehicle battery or the positive  
terminal of an isolated audio  
system battery.  
Speaker Terminals  
3.  
-
Connect  
subwoofers to these terminals.  
(Refer to the Speaker Wiring  
Diagrams section of this guide.)  
WARNING: Always protect this power wire by installing a fuse  
or circuit breaker of the appropriate size within  
12 inches of the battery terminal connection.  
Remote Turn On  
2.  
- This terminal turns  
on the amplifier when (+) 12 volt is  
applied to it. Connect it to the remote  
turn on lead of the head unit or signal  
source.  
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FIGURE 2—AMPLIFIER CONNECTIONS REAR  
1
2
3
A802  
A1004  
D2205  
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ESP FEATURES AND CONTROLS  
*
These amplifiers incorporate an on-board  
Directed ESP® Engine. In addition to  
allowing menu-driven parameter adjust-  
ment*, operate with security products  
from Directed Electronics to incorporate  
advanced ESP2 features. Your dealer  
can use a Bitwriter® with Firmware  
version 1.906 or later to access these  
parameters.  
The ESP® features are  
Note:  
obtained by using Bitwriter® and a  
3 pin ESP® cable. While a  
Bitwriter® can only talk to one  
ESP®/ESP2 device at a time,  
multiple amplifiers can be set to  
respond to Arm/Disarm commands.  
Simply repeat the TX ID Learn  
procedure for each amplifier. When  
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completed use a Y-cable to connect  
the Alarm signals to both ampli-  
fiers.  
LED tubes. In the OFF mode the  
external FAN port is disabled.  
Service Code Display -  
3.  
The Directed  
Prior to using the anti-theft or  
ESP® Engine stores up to seven  
previous faults for later replay. The  
Service Code Display allows the  
installer to step through the fault  
history.  
Note:  
valet features it is recommended  
that the alarm be installed and its  
functionality verified. Please consult  
the install or operations guide for  
the appropriate alarm.  
- OFF -  
In the OFF position, the  
amplifier operates normally.  
For the Bitwriter® to Amp connection,  
the cable must have the same color  
sequence at both ends of the cable. For  
the Alarm to Amplifier, the Transmit and  
Receive wires must cross from one end  
to the other.  
- FLASH CODE ON LED -  
the last  
recorded fault is "replayed" on the  
ESP® Indicator LED. If the unit has  
never recorded a fault, the ESP®  
Status indicator will not flash.  
Bitwriter® commands can control para-  
meters such as Turn on Delay, Fan  
Control, Input Gain adjustment, and also  
place the amplifier into a monitoring  
state for commands from an ESP2  
equipped alarm.  
- RESERVED -  
for future use.  
no function, reserved  
- CLEAR LAST FAULT -  
Clears the last  
fault. Note that this allows you to  
see previous faults prior by back-  
stepping one at a time through the  
fault history.  
Turn-On Delay -  
1.  
0.75, 1.00, 1.25,  
1.75, 2.25, 2.75, or 3.25  
seconds. 1.75 seconds is the  
factory default setting.  
Input Gain Range -  
4.  
5.  
The sensitivity  
on the gain control can be limited  
to specific ranges. The DEFAULT  
position allows adjustment over the  
full range of amplifier sensitivities.  
There are 4 other ranges 0.5-1.0V,  
1.0V-2.0V, 2.0-4.0V, 4.0-8.0V.  
Fan Control - AUTO -  
2.  
The fan will  
automatically turn on when the  
internal temperature exceeds  
approximately 40 deg C. The ON  
option causes the fan to operate  
whenever the Amplifier is on. Use  
the ON option if you are using the  
external FAN port to drive optional  
Input Gain Adjustment -  
In the LOCK  
position, the gain range and gain  
control can be locked out to prevent  
accidental mis-adjustment. The  
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Default mode is UNLOCKED.  
Valet -  
into a "stolen state". The ESP®  
Status indicator will blink rapidly,  
and the amplifier will not continue  
its power up sequence. Also when  
there is currently an ARM signal  
active on the bus, the amplifier  
cannot be written to by the  
Bitwriter®.  
6.  
Selecting ENABLE allows the  
amplifier to monitor valet signals  
from the alarm system. The ampli-  
fier will not power up once remote  
power is removed when the Valet  
monitoring mode is ENABLED and  
the alarm system has been set into  
Valet mode.  
To reactivate the amplifier, connect  
the alarm that was used to arm the  
amplifier, and press the disarm  
button. Ensure the remote line is  
off(turn it off if this is not the  
case), and then turn the amplifier  
on. The amplifier should power up  
normally after the Turn On Delay  
expires.  
Note:  
To make use of the Anti-theft  
or Valet features, the amplifier must  
"learn" which transmitters are asso-  
ciated with the currently used alarm  
system. See item 8 below.  
If selected while the remote power  
is on, the amplifier will continue  
playing until the remote power is  
turned off.  
Learn TX IDs  
8.  
Default Off.  
Before the unit will  
To Clear Valet Mode, Disable Valet  
mode on the alarm, then cycle the  
remote power line off then on  
again. The amplifier will power up  
normally after the Turn On Delay  
time has expired.  
respond to Arm/Disarm/Valet  
Commands from the alarm system,  
it needs to establish communica-  
tions with this alarm system. Once  
this procedure is performed, the  
unit will store this information  
permanently in memory. The proce-  
dure only needs to be repeated if  
the alarm unit is replaced or all the  
transmitters in an alarm system are  
replaced.  
Anti-theft -  
7.  
Selecting ON, allows the  
amplifier to monitor Arm and  
Disarm signals from the alarm,  
rendering the amp in-operable if  
stolen. When OFF, these signals are  
ignored. OFF is the factory default  
setting.  
To perform a transmitter "learn":  
1. Connect Bitwriter® to amplifier.  
Press READ on the Bitwriter®.  
When main power is removed while  
the unit is armed, the unit is placed  
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2. Press the up arrow 3 times, or the  
down arrow 7 times to reach the  
Learn TX IDs menu. Press 'Select'  
until the ON appears.  
to indicate Arm or Disarm  
commands. This allows the installer  
to verify that the proper cable is in  
use and that the transmitters have  
been properly programmed. The  
unit must still be programmed to  
respond to Valet and Arm  
commands with a Bitwriter® for the  
Anti-theft/Valet modes to lock out  
unauthorized operation.  
3. Press the write key twice. The ESP®  
status indicator should begin  
blinking.  
Note:  
The following should be  
accomplished within 20 seconds or  
the learn session will time out. If  
this occurs, the LED will stop  
blinking. Reconnect the Bitwriter®  
and press WRITE twice to re-enter  
the TX ID Learn mode.  
Major Version Number:  
8.  
9.  
This number  
will allow verification of the  
firmware installed in the amplifier.  
This will be useful information  
should your amplifier ever need  
service.  
4. Disconnect the Bitwriter® and  
connect the Amp to the alarm  
cable.  
Minor Version Number:  
This number  
references the minor version of your  
amplifier firmware.  
5. Press ARM on any transmitter  
attached to the alarm system. The  
LED should go on if the amplifier  
was on prior to TX ID or go out if  
the amplifier is off.  
ESP® Status Indicator:  
The ESP® Status indicator flashes to  
indicate the current operational  
mode. This can be used in conjunc-  
tion with the Power LED to help  
determine the source of the  
problem.  
Note:  
When the amplifier receives  
ESP® bus activity(typically either  
arm or disarm signals, it will blink  
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Power/Protection LED  
ESP® Status Indicator  
Solid Red  
Mode  
Normal Operation  
Turn On delay or TX learn  
Thermal shutdown  
Overcurrent  
Green  
Green  
Red  
Red  
Red  
Red  
Off  
Flashing  
Flashing Slowly  
Flashing Rapidly  
Slow Flash (50% duty cycle) Overvoltage  
Slow Flash (mostly off)  
Off  
Under-voltage  
Amplifier Off  
Off  
Flashing  
Arm/Valet received  
Amplifier in Anti-theft/Valet  
Amplifier armed  
Off  
Flashing Rapidly  
Flashing  
On  
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Note  
: Remember that the Directed ESP Engine incorporates a digital gain control with  
a finite number of adjustment steps (32). A very small adjustment may not cause  
any audible changes in output. In addition the range selected may further restrict the  
adjustment. Extremely quick, large changes may result in audible artifacts, particu-  
larly on low frequency material as the gain is changing more rapidly than the source  
electrical wave.  
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SPEAKER WIRING DIAGRAMS A802/A1004  
Stereo operation (top view)  
L CH  
R CH  
Bridged operation (top view)  
L CH  
B
R
I
D
G
E
R CH  
D
Note:  
The A1004 amplifier connections are the same as shown above, except that  
there are outputs for Front and Rear speakers.  
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SPEAKER WIRING DIAGRAMS D2205  
Front/Rear operation (top view)  
CH 1 FRONT  
CH 2 FRONT  
CH 3 REAR  
CH 4 REAR  
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Front/Rear Bridged operation (top view)  
B
R
I
D
G
E
CH 1  
CH 2  
FRONT  
D
B
R
I
D
G
E
CH 3  
CH 4  
REAR  
D
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Subwoofer operation (top view)  
B
R
I
D
G
E
CH 1  
CH 2  
D
SUB +  
SUBWOOFER  
B
R
I
D
G
E
CH 3  
CH 4  
D
SUB -  
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CROSSOVER SETTINGS AND GAIN ADJUSTMENT  
Your Directed Audio power amplifier needs to  
be adjusted carefully to achieve maximum  
performance. These are some guidelines to  
follow when fine-tuning the amplifier.  
For full-range and simultaneous  
stereo/mono bass applications, the  
crossover selection switch should be  
set to FULL. If the amplifier is driving  
your subwoofers, set the switch to  
LOW, and for mid-bass/midrange  
output, set to HIGH.  
The crossover frequency control needs  
to be adjusted to suit your particular  
system. For subwoofer applications,  
try and keep the setting low enough to  
prevent image smearing (you should  
not be able to hear male voices from  
the subwoofer) but not so low as to  
create a gap between the subwoofer  
and the mid-bass/midrange speakers.  
For mid-bass/midrange settings, try to  
keep the setting low enough to keep  
your sound stage in front of you,  
without overdriving the speaker. It will  
be to your advantage to spend some  
extra time with this adjustment,  
listening to familiar music or system  
set-up discs to achieve the kind of  
musical reproduction that you prefer.  
The gain adjustment allows you to set  
proper signal match for clean, quiet  
amplifier operation. For full-range and  
simultaneous stereo/mono bass appli-  
cations, start by playing some music  
you are familiar with. With the gain  
adjustment on the amplifier in the  
middle of its rotation, bring up the  
volume on your head unit to the 3/4  
volume setting or until you start to  
hear distortion or clipping. If you hear  
distortion before you reach the 3/4  
volume setting of your head unit,  
reduce the gain setting on the ampli-  
fier and start to raise the head unit  
volume again. When you can listen to  
the music at or slightly above 3/4 on  
your head unit without audible distor-  
tion, slowly raise the gain of the ampli-  
fier until distortion is heard, then back  
off the gain until the distortion is not  
audible. This setting will allow you to  
reach full output with all but the  
quietest of source material, while  
avoiding excessive noise in the  
system.  
Note:Remember that the Directed ESP® amplifiers use a digital  
gain control with a finite number of adjustment steps. A very  
small adjustment may not cause any audible change in level.  
The same procedure should be used for  
adjusting the amplifier when the on  
board crossover is set to LOW or HIGH,  
but you will also have to take into  
consideration the effect that gain  
adjustment has on system frequency  
response and imaging. Again, plan on  
spending some time with music that  
you know getting the gain and  
crossover settings the way you like.  
Test discs and analyzers may help with  
this process, but in the end it's your  
ears that count - listen to the music!  
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LED TUBE INSTALLATION (OPTIONAL)  
This Directed Audio amplifier has been designed with a custom heat sink that can  
accommodate two (optional—not supplied) VARAD LED tubes.  
1. Before installing the LED tubes, remove and discard the mounting feet from the  
VARAD LED tubes.  
2. Slide each LED tube assembly into your Directed Audio amplifier heat sink. Ensure  
that the LEDs are facing out for optimal visibility. The wires from the LED tube  
assembly should be on the signal input end of the amplifier. The Black wire from  
the LED tube is ground and the Black/White wire from the LED tube is power.  
4. Run the two wires from the tube assembly and connect them to the 4-pin  
LED/FAN input connector. Refer to the LED/FAN harness diagram given earlier in  
this manual.  
NOTE:  
If the optional fan IS NOT being used, it is recommended that the second LED tube be wired to this circuit. If the optional  
fan is being used, it is recommended that the second LED tube be wired in parallel with the first LED tube.  
Use the following cross reference chart to select the proper length VARAD LED tube for  
use with your Directed Audio amplifier.  
Directed Amplifier—VARAD Cross Reference Chart  
Directed Part Number  
Directed Model  
VARAD Model  
HLX6, HL6, HLW9  
HLX6, HL6, HLW9  
HLX6, HL6, HLW9  
HLX12, HL12, HLW15  
HLX6, HL6, HLW9  
HLX6, HL6, HLW9  
HLX6, HL6  
QTY Required  
45120  
45125  
45150  
45155  
45095  
45100  
45105  
45110  
A502  
A802  
A404  
A1004  
D600  
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
D800  
D1200  
D2400  
D2205  
HLX12, HL12  
2
45165  
(2) HLX12, (2) HL12  
2 or 4  
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SUBSONIC FILTER ADJUSTMENT (D2205 ONLY)  
This amplifier incorporates a subsonic filter  
to maximize the performance of a  
subwoofer. The subsonic filter is a high pass  
filter that removes unwanted bass output  
at very low frequencies from the woofer.  
This increases the output of a subwoofer by  
as much as 3 dB by increasing the mechan-  
ical power handling of the subwoofer.  
Depending on the type of enclosure the  
subsonic filter can increase the useable low  
frequency output by an additional 10 dB!  
Acceptable boost levels are determined by  
the type of enclosure used, wattage of the  
amplifier, and the woofer’s excursion capa-  
bility.  
The following guidelines should be used  
for proper set-up of the subsonic filter to  
provide optimum performance and relia-  
bility from your system.  
CEA SPECIFICATIONS  
A802  
Power Output: 150 Watts RMS X 2 Channels at 4 Ohms and < 1% THD+N  
Signal to Noise Ratio: 76 dBA (reference 1 Watt into 4 Ohms)  
Additional Power: 200 Watts RMS X 2 Channels at 2 Ohms < 1% THD+N  
A1004  
Power Output: 90 Watts RMS X 4 Channels at 4 Ohms and < 1% THD+N  
Signal to Noise Ratio: 81 dBA (reference 1 Watt into 4 Ohms)  
Additional Power: 125 Watts RMS X 4 Channels at 2 Ohms < 1% THD+N  
D2205  
Power Output: 80 Watts RMS X 4 Channels at 4 Ohms and < 1% THD+N  
280W RMS X 1 Channel at 4 Ohms < 1% THD+N  
Signal to Noise Ratio: 80 dBA (reference 1 Watt into 4 Ohms)  
Additional Power: 125 Watts RMS X 4 Channels at 2 Ohms < 1% THD+N  
Additional Power Subchannel: 600 Watts RMS X 1 Channel at 1 Ohm < 1% THD+N  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
A802, A1004, and D2205  
>66% @ 4 ohms  
Conversion Efficiency  
Frequency Response  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio  
Separation  
20-20,000 Hz  
>98 dBA  
65 dB @ 1 kHz  
Damping Factor  
>150, >50 (D2205 sub-channel)  
2-way Butterworth/50 to 500 Hz  
12 dB/octave  
Crossover Type/Range  
Crossover Slope  
Bass Equalization  
Subsonic Filter  
0 to +8 dB  
Variable  
RCA Input/Output Jacks  
Input Impedance  
Input Sensitivity  
2-channel in/2-channel paralleled full-range out  
20K ohms  
Variable from 250 mV to 8 volts  
10 to 16 VDC  
Supply Voltage  
30Ax2 (A802)  
40Ax2 (A1004)  
40Ax3 (D2205)  
Fusing  
Minimum Cable Requirements  
(AWG)  
#8  
varies  
Dimensions  
Port Output (Optional  
Fan)/LED (Optional)  
12V @<200mA  
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The company behind this system is Directed Electronics, Inc. Since  
its inception, Directed has had one purpose, to provide customers with the finest  
vehicle security, car stereo products, rear seat entertainment, and accessories avail-  
able. The recipient of more than 20 patents in the field of advanced electronic tech-  
nology, Directed is ISO 9001 registered.  
Directed Electronics, Inc.  
Vista, California 92081  
Directed® is committed to delivering world-class quality  
products and services that excite and delight our customers.  
Quality Directed products are sold and serviced throughout North America and around the world  
Call 800 274 0200 for more information about our products and services  
© 2004 Directed Electronics, Inc.  
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