Terminal
1-2 or 3
may indicate
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If you're amplifier uses a wire instead
of a terminal screw for power distribution wire will be with
red |
This terminal
will go directly to the vehicles positive side of the battery
Make sure this
wire is fuse protected!
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Terminal
1-2 or 3 may indicate
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(-)
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Ground
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Gnd
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negative
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neg
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If you're amplifier uses a wire instead
of a terminal screw for power distribution wire will be black
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This
terminal should be connected to a good negative chassis ground. |
Terminal
1-2 or 3 may indicate
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Remote
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Remote turn on
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Amp turn on
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If you're amplifier uses a wire instead
of a terminal screw for power distribution:
it will be a small blue or
orange wire |
This terminal should be
connected to the power antenna wire coming out of your radio. If
your radio does have a power antenna wire, it will be blue. If a remote wire is not
available. You may use the vehicles accessory wire, which will be at
the radio and will activate the amplifier each
time the ignition is turned on. |