Hifonics HAC-3000.1D Manual
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Place terminal in a secure
position so that it won’t
accidentally contact the
negative battery post
Power cable size
and fusing
It is critical to use the proper power
and ground cable. Select the size
listed here for your amplier model.
Always use high quality copper
cable. Visit our website for multi amp
system cable recommendations.
Be sure to use the proper fuse size
for each model. Some models require
an external fuse.
Properly route power,
speaker and RCA cables
through the vehicle.
Choose a mounting location
that will provide adequate air
ventilation. Mount the amplier to
a secure surface. Do not mount
the amplier upside down.
Attach the chassis ground
cable to the amplier
negative terminal. It is
important to make sure this
connection is very tight.
Bare metal
Attach the main power cable
to the amplier +12V. The
cable must run directly to
the battery and be properly
fused and be very tight.
Attach the remote turn on
wire to the amplier remote
output of the source unit.
Connect the RCA cables to
the INPUT connectors. The
OUTPUT can be used to
provide input for a second
amplier.
Connect the power cable to the
positive battery terminal. The
power cable must be fused
within 18 inches of the battery
terminal.
Re-connect the negative
battery terminal making sure it
is securely tightened.
The chassis ground connection
is critical to the performance
of the amplier. Choose a
location that is close to the
amplier. Completely scrape
away the paint and use a nut
and bolt if possible.
DO NOT USE AN EXISTING
FACTORY BOLT!
Disconnect
negative battery
terminal
Run Cables
Mount Amplier
Negative Power
Connection
Positive Power
Connection
Remote Turn-on
Connection
Signal Input
Connection
Positive Battery
Connection
Re-connect
Negative Battery
Terminal
Chassis Ground
Be prepared to disarm your vehicle’s alarm and
to enter your radio / source unit code.
Installation
Before you start
CAUTION
Many new and factory radios require a reset code when
disconnected from battery power. This is an anti-theft
feature. Before unplugging power, you must determine if
your radio/source unit requires a reset code. Check the
operation manual for your vehicle or contact the dealer.
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Turn the LEVEL control completely
counter-clockwise to minimum.
Level Control
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0ga
External 150A
External 200A
External 125A
External 200A
External 400A
Model Fuse Cable
HAC-2000.4D
HAC- 3000.4D
HAC-1500.1D
HAC-3000.1D
HAC-5000.1D
Common System Setup
10
4ch - Full Range
4ch - Mixed Mono
Mono
Connect the speaker cables to the speaker
output connectors. Follow the diagram below
that best ts your speaker conguration.
Recommended Setups Below
Hifonics products are designed and engineered in the USA by
Setup
Quick Start
Installation Guide
The XOVER Mode switch sets the type
of crossover that will be active. 4 channel
models will have two switches, one for each
set of channels.
The HPF(high pass lter) control will limit the
output below the selected frequency. This
is typically used to protect midrange and hi
frequency speakers from damage and to
allow a smooth transition from a subwoofer.
The LPF(low pass lter) control will limit
output above the selected frequency. This
is used to allow a smooth transition to the
higher frequency speakers.
1. If possible, with the source unit off, conrm that the primary volume control is
turned down (counter clockwise).
2. Turn on the source unit (CD, or MP3 player). Re-conrm that the volume is
turned down. Make sure the source unit controls; balance, fader, bass and
treble are all set to center or “0” adjustment. Make sure that the green LED on
the end of the amplier is illuminated.
3. Play a clean musical selection of which you are very familiar. CD is preferred.
Do not use radio signals for level setting. Hit play and start turning the volume
of the source unit up.
4. Stop increasing the source unit volume when you reach 3/4 (about 75%) or until
you hear speakers begin to slightly start producing distortion.
5. Increase the amplier level (clockwise) until distortion is heard, then back
the level down (counter clockwise) until the distortion is eliminated. Small
adjustments may need to be made to balance the levels of multiple ampliers.
The Bass EQ control will increase the power
output at 35Hz-70Hz for more pronounced
bass. Exercise caution when using this control.
Increase the level in small amounts until
distortion is noticed, then back off a little.
Some models include a bass
remote. Avoid adjusting the bass
remote while operating vehicle.
Xover Mode
High pass
Adjustment
Low pass
Adjustment
Bass Boost
Remote Level
Control
A
B
C
D
E
This is a critical step to insure your amplier
is properly adjusted to match the signal
output level of your source unit.
THIS IS NOT A VOLUME CONTROL!
Level Setting
F
WARRANTY
Maxxsonics, LLC. warrants this product, to the original consumer purchaser, to be free from
defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase.
Maxxsonics, LLC. will, at it’s discretion, repair or replace defective products during the warranty
period. Components that prove to be defective in materials and workmanship under proper
installation and use must be returned to the original authorized Maxxsonics, LLC. retailer from
where it was purchased. A photocopy of the original receipt must accompany the product being
returned. The costs associated with removal, re-installation and freight are not the responsibility of
Maxxsonics, LLC. This warranty is limited to defective parts and specically excludes any incidental
or consequential damages connected therewith. To view the full warranty, please visit the website.
The information contained within this document is intended to offer some basic guidelines
for a few of the most common installations. More complex audio systems should be
installed by a competent professional. Additional installation information available at
www.maxxsonics.com
Congratulations on your choice of a Hifonics amplier.
This “Quick Start Installation” guide is meant to help you
“hook up” and play music. For more detailed information,
on system setting, speaker and subwoofer conguration
and full specications by model visit the website,
http://hifonics.com/manuals.html
HF HAC QSG 01 - rev 1
HAC-2000.4D
HAC-3000.4D
HAC-1500.1D
HAC-3000.1D
HAC-5000.1D
Product Specifications
Brand: | Hifonics |
Category: | Receiver |
Model: | HAC-3000.1D |
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