Audiovox Speaker NAV101 User Manual

OWNER'S MANUAL  
AND  
INSTALLATION GUIDE  
MODEL SU-101  
SUB-WOOFER SPEAKER SYSTEM  
WITH  
DUAL SATELLITE TWEETERS  
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PACKING LIST  
Installation of your SU-101 is easy and everything you need is included in this package. Open it up, lay out  
the parts and you are ready to get started.  
MAJOR COMPONENTS  
Sub-woofer Enclosure Assembly  
Tweeters (2)  
SAFETY  
LANYARD  
TWEETER  
SPEAKER  
BRACKET MTG  
SCREWS  
TWEETER SWIVEL  
BRACKET  
INSTALLATION PARTS  
Socket-Head  
Machine Screw  
M6 x 12 mm  
12 Vdc B+ Wire  
(Yellow, 4.0 M)  
4 pcs  
1 pc  
Remote Wire  
(Blue, 3.0 M)  
1 pc  
Pan-Head  
Machine Screw  
M5 x 10 mm  
Ground Wire  
(Black, 1.3 M)  
4 pcs  
1 pc  
High Input/Output  
Extension Cable  
Assys (4 M Each)  
2 pcs  
4 pcs  
2 pcs  
M5 Flat Washer  
Enclosure Cable  
Assembly (High  
Level In/Out)  
1 pc  
Tweeter Mtg  
U-Channel  
Bracket  
Hex Allen-Head  
Driver (2.5mm  
and 5mm)  
2 pcs  
Tweeter Mtg  
Bracket  
2 pcs  
2 pcs  
Enclosure Mtg  
Bracket  
4 pcs  
8 pcs  
Tweeter Mtg  
Retaining  
Plate  
Hex-Head Tapping Screw  
(with Captive Washer)  
5mm x 25 mm  
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Placing the System  
1. Mount the subwoofer enclosure in either the Rear Cargo Area (for Vans, SUVs and Hatchbacks) or in the trunk  
(for sedans).  
2. Mount the tweeters on the vehicle interior, high up for maximum sound and facing forward for optimum usage.  
Important Installation Warnings  
1. NEVER attempt to install this system in the area above the vehicle fuel tank. Drilling mounting holes could pierce  
the fuel tank.  
2. ALWAYS check under the area you select for installation, for wires or other obstructions.  
3. ALWAYS make sure that you mount the subwoofer so the control panel is accessible to facilitate adjustments.  
4. NEVER try to extend the length of the cables supplied with your system. The High Level Input/Output cable from  
the speaker enclosure and the four RCA jacked extension cables are 15 feet long. DO NOT exceed this length in  
your installation.  
5. CAREFULLY plan the routing of your wires from the rear deck area to the dashboard and/or satellite tweeters,  
keeping in mind the length of the available cables.  
6. CHECK to make sure your chosen installation place does not interfere with the removal of your spare tire.  
7. REMEMBER that failure to properly install the subwoofer enclosure may affect sound quality.  
Follow the installation instructions for best results.  
REAR CARGO AREA MOUNTING (VANS, SUVs AND HATCHBACKS)  
SATELLITE TWEETER  
MOUNT ON FLOOR OF DECK  
MOUNTING  
(HORIZONTAL)  
MOUNT ON FLOOR OF DECK  
(HORIZONTAL)  
SATELLITE TWEETER  
MOUNTING  
TRUNK MOUNTING (SEDANS)  
SATELLITE TWEETER  
MOUNTING  
MOUNT ON FLOOR OF  
TRUNK (HORIZONTAL)  
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INSTALLATION  
SUB-WOOFER ENCLOSURE  
The SU-101 sub-woofer enclosure is designed for horizontal (flat) mounting. It must never be mounted upside-down  
or on either of it's sides. The most convenient area for enclosure installation is within the trunk of cars, such as sedans,  
or on the rear cargo area of vans and SUVs. It is also possible to mount the unit behind the front seat area of utility and  
pick-up trucks if space allows.  
The following procedure outlines the basic installation criteria for the enclosure.  
1. On a flat surface, place the enclosure upside down and determine the position of each of the four mounting  
brackets; each should be positioned in from each corner approximately 2 inches.  
ENCLOSURE  
MOUNTING  
BRACKET  
5mm x 25 SELF-TAPPING  
SCREW  
2 inches  
5mm x 25 SELF-  
TAPPING SCREW  
MOUNTING PLAT-  
FORM (3/4" PLYWOOD  
OR OTHER MATERIAL)  
ATTACHED TO  
ENCLO-  
SURE  
BOTTOM  
VEHICLE  
2. Attach each bracket using four of the 5mm x 25 self-tapping screws supplied.  
NOTE: Make sure to orient each bracket so the tab contacts the side of the unit. This will prevent the bracket from  
shifting during vehicle movement, sudden stops, etc.  
3. Secure the enclosure to the surface (trunk or deck ) of the vehicle in the desired position. If desired, a mounting platform  
of 3/4" plywood or other material could be used to compensate for uneven surfaces within the vehicle; the enclosure  
could then be mounted to this surface.  
4. Center the enclosure either on the vehicle surface or on the mounting platform and secure the unit using the remaining  
four 5mm x 25 self-tappingscrews through the bracket holes.  
5. Proceed to the wiring diagram on page 8 of this manual.  
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SATELLITE  
TWEETER  
SATELLITE TWEETERS CONFIGURATION:  
LANYARD  
BRACKET  
Normally, the satellite tweeter each is supplied with the bracket  
and lanyard wire attached as shown in the drawing to the right. If the  
speaker is not assembled as shown, assemble the swivel bracket  
and lanyard to the speaker as illustrated. The bracket, lanyard and  
screws are packed with each speaker.  
MOUNTING  
SCREWS  
SPEAKER BRACKET  
SATELLITE TWEETERS  
The two satellite tweeters supplied with the system are intended  
for mounting inside the vehicle interior; they can be mounted  
several different ways.  
SATELLITETWEETERCONFIGURATION  
EXISTING MOUNT  
LOCATION IN VEHICLE  
1. Mounting the Speaker to the Rear Wall:  
The satellite tweeter can be mounted to the interior rear wall  
on each side of the vehicle, aft of the rear window. Suggested  
locations are the clothes hangar clip and/or the assist  
handle. To accomplish this, proceed as follows:  
a. Attach one end of a stepped metal bracket to each  
speaker bracket as shown using an M5 x 10 mm screw.  
b. Loosen the assist handle or clothes hangar clip at the  
desired mounting location.  
5 X 10mm  
SCREW  
SPEAKER  
WINDOW  
MOLDING  
STEPPED  
MOUNTING  
BRACKET  
BRACKET  
(REF)  
SPEAKER  
BRACKET  
c. Attach the other end of the stepped bracket to the de-  
sired mounting location using the existing factory hard-  
ware. The speaker lanyard should be securely attached  
to the other available factory hole locations using the  
existing factory hardware.  
EXISTING  
VEHICLE  
HARDWARE  
LANYARD  
d. Orient the speaker (facing front) as desired and tighten  
the speaker bracket setscrew to maintain this position.  
HEX ALLEN  
WRENCH  
BRACKET  
SETSCREW  
2. Mounting the Speaker over the Rear Molding:  
Thesatellite tweeter can be mounted over the edge of the  
molding that runs along the interior rear wall on each side of  
the vehicle. To accomplish this, proceed as follows:  
a. Attach a U-channel bracket to each speaker bracket  
using an M5 x 10 mm screw; the screw can be  
SPEAKER  
BRACKET  
tightened by extending the screwdriver through the large  
access hole in the U-channel bracket as shown.  
b. Slip the U-channel bracket over the top edge of the mold-  
ing; then slide the retaining plate in front of the molding  
surface. Secure each assembly in place by threading  
two M6 x 12 mm screws through the U-channel bracket  
into the indents of the retaining plate, clamping the  
retaining plate securely against the molding surface. The  
speaker lanyard should be securely attachedto the  
other available factory hole locations using the existing  
factory hardware.  
M5 X 10  
PAN HEAD  
SCREW  
M6 X 12 SOC  
HD SCREW  
RETAINING  
PLATE  
CLAMP  
U-CHANNEL  
BRACKET  
BRACKET  
(REF)  
WINDOW  
MOLDING  
c. Orient the speaker as desired and tighten the speaker  
bracket setscrew to maintain this position.  
TO CLOTHES  
HANGAR CLIP OR  
ASSIST HANDLE  
LANYARD  
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WIRING INSTRUCTIONS  
ThepowerconnectionsfortheSU-101enclosurearemadeviaascrew-tightenedterminalblock.Simplyloosenthescrew  
fully insert the wire or spade lug under the respective terminal screw, then tighten the screw to secure the lug.  
1. Power Connection  
The battery terminal (B+) must be connected directly to the positive terminal of the vehicle battery to provide an  
adequatevoltagesourceandminimizenoise.Connectingthebatteryterminalleadtoanyotherpoint(suchasthefuse  
block) will not power-up the SU-101. Use only the Yellow wire supplied for this purpose. Connect this lead to the  
battery terminal after all other wiring is completed.  
2. Ground Connection  
The ground terminal (GND) terminal connection is also critical for correct operation of the SU-101. Use only the  
supplied Black wire with spade lugs for this purpose, and connect it between the ground terminal (GND) of the  
enclosure and a metal part of the vehicle close to the mounting location. This wire should be as short as possible  
and any paint or rust at the grounding point should be scraped away to provide a clean metal surface to which the  
end of the ground wire can be screwed or bolted.  
3. Remote Turn-On Connection  
The SU-101 is turned on by applying +12 volts to the remote turn-on terminal (REM). The supplied Blue wire with  
spade lugs should be attached between this terminal and the "Auto-Antenna" lead from the car stereo which will  
provide +12 volts only when the car stereo is turned on. If the car stereo does not provide an Auto-Antenna lead,  
the remote turn-on lead may be wired to an "Accessory" or "Radio" terminal in the car's fuse block. This will turn  
the amplifier on and off with the ignition key, regardless of whether the car stereo is on or off.  
4. Speaker Connections  
Wirethesatellitespeakerstothe"SpeakerOutput"terminalsaspertheOutputWiringDiagramusingthesupplied  
input/output extension cable assemblies. When mating the wiring to the speakers, pay careful attention to the  
polarity of the speaker leads, and make certain they correspond to the polarity of the corresponding terminals on  
the highlevel input/output 10-pin adapter harness. DO NOT ground any speaker leads to the chassis of the  
vehicle.  
5. Input Connections  
The sub-woofer enclosure features both high and low-level input capability. Use either the low-level or high-level  
inputs, not both. If low-level outputs are provided from the car stereo, it is recommended that the low-level inputs  
be used for lowest distortion and best performance. Use good quality shielded audio cables with RCA plugs (not  
supplied) at both ends to connect the stereo to the sub-woofer enclosure L and R low-level input jacks; keep the  
cable lengths to a minimum to avoid noise.  
Ifthecarstereodoesnotprovidelow-leveloutputs,thesub-woofer maybeconnectedviathespeaker(high-level)  
outputs from the stereo. Wire the speaker leads from the car stereo to the supplied 10-pin adapter harness  
using the supplied RCA tip-jack cable assemblies as shown in the diagram (shielded cable is not required  
forthisapplication), andplugtheharnessconnectorintothematingHigh-LevelInputconnectorontheenclosure.  
Carefully mate and insulate all wire connections.  
CAUTION: Use either the low-level or the high-level inputs on the enclosure. DO NOT use both input levels at  
the same time.  
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SU-101 SPEAKER SYSTEM INTERCONNECTION WIRING DIAGRAM  
LEFT CHANNEL  
SATELLITE  
RIGHT CHANNEL  
SATELLITE  
TWEETER  
TWEETER  
BLACK  
( - )  
BLACK  
( - )  
RED  
( + )  
RED  
( + )  
EXISTING VEHICLE  
REAR SPEAKERS  
RIGHT REAR  
SPEAKER  
LEFT REAR  
SPEAKER  
BLACK ( - )  
RED ( + )  
BLACK ( - )  
RED ( + )  
IMPORTANT  
USE EITHER HIGH LEVEL OR  
LOW LEVEL INPUT NOT BOTH  
LOW-LEVEL  
RCA OUTPUTS  
10-PIN  
CONNECTOR  
RCA TYPE  
SHIELDED  
CABLES  
10-PIN  
RECEPTACLE  
EXISTING SCREW OR BOLT  
CLEAN PAINT, RUST, DIRT OR  
GREASE FROM AREA FOR GOOD  
CONNECTION  
SU-101 SUB-WOOFER  
ENCLOSURE  
GROUND METAL  
SECTION OF VEHICLE  
BLUE (REMOTE POWER ON ENABLE)  
USE # 10 GAUGE  
BLACK (VEHICLE GROUND)  
YELLOW (+ 12 VOLTS)  
CONNECT THIS  
WIRE LAST  
12 VOLT VEHICLE  
BATTERY  
CHASSIS  
GROUND  
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USE OF CONTROLS  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
13  
11  
10  
8
12  
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1
ON LED INDICATOR  
8
B+ TERMINAL  
This indicator lights green when the system is powered up  
and operating normally.  
Connect+12Vdcvehiclepowertothisterminalusingthe  
Yellow wire supplied (4 meters long).  
2
FAIL LED INDICATOR  
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GND TERMINAL  
This indicator lights red when a system failure occurs  
activating the overvoltage protection circuit.  
Connectthisterminaltovehiclechassisgroundusingthe  
Black wire supplied (1.3 meters long).  
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PHASE SELECT SWITCH  
bl  
REMOTE (REM) TERMINAL  
This slide switch is used to change the phase of the  
reproduced sound output from the SU-101 Speakers to  
match the phase of the audio receiver system.  
Connect the remote output from the car audio system to  
this terminal using the Blue wire supplied (3 meters  
long).  
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RCA INPUT - R CONNECTOR  
bm  
L/R LEVEL CONTROL  
This control varies the audio output level to the  
satellite tweeters between MIN and MAX.  
This connector accepts the right channel low level output  
RCAconnector(LINEOUT)fromthevehicleradioreceiver.  
bn  
SWF FREQ CONTROL  
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RCA INPUT - L CONNECTOR  
This control adjusts the sub-woofer low-pass-filter  
cutoff frequency between 36 Hz and 220 Hz.  
This connector accepts the left channel low level output  
RCAconnector(LINEOUT)fromthevehicleradioreceiver.  
bn  
SWF LEVEL CONTROL  
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HIGH LEVEL INPUT/OUTPUT CONNECTOR  
This control varies the audio output level to the sub-  
woofer enclosure between MIN and MAX.  
This 10-pin connector provides audio (speaker) connec-  
tionsbetweenthesub-wooferenclosure,thesatellitetweet-  
ers and existing audio receiver system.  
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FUSE - 15A  
This fuse provides surge/overvoltage protection for the  
SU-101 speaker system.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
An error made in operation or during installation of this product may be mistaken for a system malfunction. Please  
perform the checks described below before contacting your dealer or service facility.  
Symptom  
No power  
Possible Cause  
Blown fuse  
Remedy  
Check fuses in vehicle fuse box and SU-101 sys-  
tem. Replace as necessary with fuse of same type  
and rating as original. If fuse blows again, consult  
with service facility.  
Check all wiring and correct as necessary.  
Incorrect connection  
Sub-woofer audio out-  
put distorted  
Check all wiring and correct as necessary. Consult  
with service facility.  
UsePHASEswitchtoadjustthephase  
relationshipbetweencaraudiosystem  
and sub-woofer system.  
Satellite tweeter audio  
output too low  
Check satellite tweeter wiring. Consult with service  
facility.  
UseL/RLEVELcontrolonenclosureto  
adjust tweeter audio output to desired  
level.  
Sub-woofer audio  
output too low  
Check wiring between sub-woofer enclosure and  
existing audio system. Consult with service facility.  
Use SWF LEVEL control on enclosure  
to adjust sub-woofer audio output to  
desired level.  
Specifications:  
Speaker Section:  
Woofer (1)  
8" Cone Type  
Tweeter (2)  
Impedance  
3" Satellite Speaker  
4 Ohms  
Power Amplifier Section:  
Inputs  
Low-Level RCA Jack and High Level Speaker Inputs  
360 Watts  
55 Watts (150 Hz, 0.1% THD)  
0.2 - 4.0 V Low Level  
Maximum Output  
Nominal Output  
Input Level Adjustment Range  
0.4 - 8.0 V High Level  
Harmonic Distortion  
< 0.03 % (at 100 Hz)  
Low-Pass Filter  
Satellite Tweeter Frequency Range  
Subwoofer Frequency Range  
Cut-Off Frequency 36 - 220 Hz (Variable), 18 dB/Octave  
2 kHz - 20 kHz  
30 Hz - 300 kHz  
System Section:  
Input Power Requirements  
Power Supply Voltage (min/max)  
Current Drain  
12 Vdc Car Battery (Negative Ground)  
10.5/16 Vdc  
13 Amps at Rated Output  
1.5 mA Remote Input  
Dimensions  
Main Unit  
420 mm x 249 mm x 249 mm  
(16 2 " W x 9f " H x 9f " D)  
76 mm x 76 mm x 102 mm  
(3.0 " W x 3.0" H x 4.0" D)  
Satellite Tweeter  
Weight  
Main Unit  
9 kg (19 lbs, 13 oz)  
Satellite Tweeter  
0.4 kg (0.85 lb, 0.58 oz)  
WARNING:  
High-powered car audio systems may produce sound pressure levels that exceed the thresh-  
old at which hearing loss may result. They may also impair a driver’s ability to hear traffic sounds  
or emergency vehicles. Use common sense and practice safe listening habits when listening to  
your audio system.  
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90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY  
AUDIOVOXCORPORATION(theCompany)warrantstotheoriginalretailpurchaserofthisproductthatshould  
thisproductoranypartthereof,undernormaluseandconditions,beprovendefectiveinmaterialorworkmanship  
within 90 days from the date of original purchase, such defect(s) will be repaired or replaced with new or  
reconditioned product (at the Company's option) without charge for parts and repair labor.  
ToobtainrepairorreplacementwithinthetermsofthisWarranty,theproductistobedeliveredwithproofofwarranty  
coverage (e.g. dated bill of sale), specification of defect(s), transportation prepaid, to the warranty center at the  
addressshownbelow.  
This Warranty does not extend to the elimination of car static or motor noise, to correction of antenna problems,  
to costs incurred for installation, removal, or reinstallation of the product, or damage to tapes, compact discs,  
speakers, accessories, or vehicle electrical systems.  
This Warranty does not apply to any product or part thereof which, in the opinion of the Company, has suffered  
orbeendamagedthroughalteration,improperinstallation,mishandling,misuse,neglect,accident,orbyremoval  
or defacement of the factory serial number/bar code label(s). THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY'S LIABILITY  
UNDERTHISWARRANTYISLIMITEDTOTHEREPAIRORREPLACEMENTPROVIDEDABOVEAND,INNO  
EVENT,SHALLTHECOMPANY'SLIABILITYEXCEEDTHEPURCHASEPRICEPAIDBYPURCHASERFOR  
THEPRODUCT.  
This Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties or liabilities. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING  
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS  
WRITTENWARRANTY. ANYACTIONFORBREACHOFANYWARRANTYHEREUNDERINCLUDINGANY  
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 30 MONTHS  
FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY  
CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY,  
EXPRESSORIMPLIED,WHATSOEVER. NopersonorrepresentativeisauthorizedtoassumefortheCompany  
any liability other than expressed herein in connection with the sale of this product.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of  
incidental or consequential damage so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty  
gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
U.S.A. : AUDIOVOX CORPORATION, 150 MARCUS BLVD., HAUPPAUGE, NEW YORK 11788 1-800-645-4994  
CANADA: CALL 1-800-645-4994 FOR LOCATION OF WARRANTY STATION SERVING YOUR AREA  
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