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8. T TTo oop pp L LLi iig ggh hht tt O OOp ppt tti iio oon nns ss - -i. Light On W/Service Code ii. Light Off W/O Service Code iii. Light On, W/O Service Code iv. Light Off, W/Service Code Default is Light On, W/O Service Code The amplifier contains the ability to control the lights on top of the unit behind the logo badge. In addition to custom tailoring many other features, your Directed Dealer can use a Bitwriter® (V2.0 or later) to setup the top light so that it is either on or off when the amplifier is on or off. In addition, the top light can indicate when the amplifier is in any of the fault shutdown modes, or can display the service code when this is being accessed. i. This option has the top light lit when the unit is on(remote line on), and indicates service codes and faults on the top light. ii. This option has the top light unlit when the unit is on, and doesn’t indicate service codes or faults on the top light. iii. This option has the top light lit, but does not indicate service codes or faults on the top light. iv. This option has the top light © 2005 Directed Electronics, Inc. all rights reserved unlit, but still indicates service codes or faults using the top light. 9. L LLe eea aar rrn nn T TTX XX I IID DDs ss D DDe eef ffa aau uul llt tt O OOf fff ff. .. Before the unit will respond to Arm/Disarm/Valet Commands from the alarm system, it needs to establish communications with this alarm system. This is established using the learn routine procedure described below. Once this procedure is performed, the unit will store this information permanently in memory. The procedure only needs to be repeated if the alarm unit is replaced or all the transmitters in an alarm system are replaced. 10. M MMa aaj jjo oor rr V VVe eer rrs ssi iio oon nn N NNu uum mmb bbe eer rr: :: This number will allow verification of the firmware installed in the amplifier. This will be useful information should your amplifier ever need service. 11. M MMi iin nno oor rr V VVe eer rrs ssi iio oon nn N NNu uum mmb bbe eer rr: :: This number references the minor version of your amplifier firmware. T TTo oo p ppe eer rrf ffo oor rrm mm a aa t ttr rra aan nns ssm mmi iit ttt tte eer rr " ""l lle eea aar rrn nn" "": :: 1. Connect Bitwriter® to amplifier. Press READ on the Bitwriter®. 2. Press the up arrow 3 times, or the down arrow 8Light On, W/O Service Code times to reach the Learn TX IDs menu. Press 'Select' until the ON appears. 3. Press the write key twice. The ESP® status indicator should begin blinking. N NNo oot tte ee: :: 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. 4. Disconnect the Bitwriter® and connect the Amp to the alarm cable. 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. N NNo oot tte ee: :: When the amplifier receives ESP® bus activity(typically either arm or disarm signals, it will blink 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. E EES SSP PP® ®® S SSt tta aat ttu uus ss I IIn nnd ddi iic cca aat tto oor rr: :: © 2005 Directed Electronics, Inc. all rights reserved The ESP® Status indicator flashes to tion with the Power LED to help indicate the current operational determine the source of the mode. This can be used in conjunc-problem. Power/Protection LED ESP® Status Indicator Mode Green Solid Red Normal Operation Green Flashing Turn On delay or TX learn Red Flashing Slowly Thermal shutdown Red Flashing Rapidly Overcurrent Red Slow Flash (50% duty cycle) Overvoltage Red Slow Flash (mostly off) Under-voltage Off Off Amplifier Off Off Flashing Arm/Valet received Off Flashing Rapidly Amplifier in Anti-theft/Valet On Flashing Amplifier armed N NNo oot tte ee: 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, particularly on low frequency material as the gain is changing more rapidly than the source electrical wave. © 2005 Directed Electronics, Inc. all rights reserved SPEAKER WIRING DIAGRAMS Single subwoofer connection (top view) Two subwoofer connection (top view) N NNO OOT TTE EE: :: The dual + and -- sub-out terminals of the D600/D800/D1200/D2400 are paralleled internally and the combined load impedance should be taken into consideration when connecting multiple subwoofers. © 2005 Directed Electroni...
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