Saddle Tramp INFKP4SPKSYS Infinity 4 Speaker Audio System Instruction Manual

June 14, 2024
Saddle Tramp

Saddle Tramp INFKP4SPKSYS Infinity 4 Speaker Audio System

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Product Information

The product is the ST-DSP (Saddle Tramp Digital Signal Processor) by MetraOnline. It is a device designed for motorcycles to enhance audio performance and provide advanced audio customization options. The ST-DSP can be controlled through the Saddle Tramp DSP App on an Android device.

Specifications:

  • Manufacturer: MetraOnline
  • Model: ST-DSP
  • Compatibility: Motorcycle-specific
  • Control: Saddle Tramp DSP App on Android device

Product Usage Instructions

Quick Setup:

  1. Ensure the motorcycle-specific harnesses are connected to both the bike and the Infinity product.

  2. Download the Saddle Tramp DSP App on your Android device.

  3. Use the provided QR Code to quickly locate and download the app.

  4. Turn on the ignition of your bike and reduce the volume on the  radio to one notch.

  5. Open the ST-DSP App on your Android device.
    Bluetooth Connection:

  6. In the app, go to the Bluetooth Connection page and tap on Scan.

  7. Select your device from the list.
    Configuration:

  8. Navigate to the Configuration page in the app.
    Vehicle Type and Flash Option:

  9. Select the appropriate Vehicle Type.

  10. Choose your desired Flash option.
    Applying Settings:

  11. Apply the settings. The ST-DSP will initiate the programming  sequence.

  12. During this process, your radio will turn off and then turn  back on.

  13. Do not turn off the bike’s ignition at this stage.

  14. The programming process can take up to 1 minute.
    Locking Down Settings:

  15. Once the programming is complete, go to the CONFIGURATION page and LOCK DOWN your settings.

  16. Ensure that the bike’s ignition remains on during this step.

After the LOCK DOWN process finishes, you’re all set. Reassemble your bike and enjoy the updated features. If you wish to fine-tune your audio, refer to the advanced setup section of the manual.

FAQ:

  • Q: Where can I download the Saddle Tramp DSP App?
    A: You can download the app by scanning the provided QR Code or  by searching for “Saddle Tramp DSP” in the Google Play Store.

  • Q: How long does the programming process take?
    A: The programming process can take up to 1 minute.

  • Q: Can I adjust the audio equalizer settings?
    A: Yes, you can fine-tune your audio by referring to the advanced setup section of the manual.

Harley-Davidson
Street Glide and Road Glide 2014-2022
Infinity and Saddle Tramp four speaker kit
Visit metraonline.com to view the available installation parts and Motorcycle accessories. Not compatible with the Rockford Fosgate OE system.

KIT FEATURES

  • Kappa Perfect 6.5″ speakers
  • 6″x 9″speakers and four channel amplifier
  • All installation equipment provided
  • For 2014-2022 Harley Davidson Street and Road Glide motorcycle fairings and saddlebags

WHAT’S IN THE BOX

  • A) One 4 Channel Kappa Perfect Amplifier
  • B) One pair of Kappa Perfect 600x
  • C) One pair of Kappa Perfect 900x
  • D) Saddle Tramp DSP/lnterface
  • F) Street and Road Glide Amplifier brackets
  • G) Plug-n-Play Harnessing
  • H) Dual Amplifier power harness

TOOLS REQUIRED

  • Panel removal tool
  • Phillips screwdriver
  • Allen wrenches (5/32″ and 3/16″)
  • Torx sockets (T25, T27, T40)
  • Socket set a/1 6″ short and deep well)
  • Ocillating multi tool
  • File

Attention! With the key out of the ignition, disconnect the negative battery terminal before Installing this product. Ensure that all Installation connections are secure before cycling the ignition to test this product.

FAIRING DISASSEMBLY

Attention! It is recommended that any OEM amplifiers and harnessing be removed from the bike before starting the installation of the Infinity audio system. These systems are designed to unplug from factory connectors. The removal of the OE equipment will be easier after the disassembly steps are completed. DO NOT CUT FACTORY
HARNESSES.•· 11 your motorcycle has an amplified BOOM system we have included amp bypass plugs in circumstances when removing the OE equipment is not an option. Please see the Amp Bypass section of this manual r or installation details

Harley Davidson Street Glide, Electra Glide, Ultra, and Limited models 2014-2022

  1. Remove ( 4) T-27 T orx screws from the inner fairing. (Figure A)
  2. With a firm grip on the windshield, remove (3) T-27 T orx screws. Remove the windshield, the outer fairing will also be loosened. (Figure B)
  3. Remove the outer fairing, unplugging the headlight. (Figure C)
  4. Remove (2) T-27 Torx screws to remove the fairing vent, and then remove the vent. (Figure D)
    Continued on next page

Radio Upper SUpport Bracket removal

  1. Remove (4) T-25 securing the radio support bracket to the radio. (Figure E)
  2. Remove (4) 5/32 Allen screws securing the radio support bracket to each speaker pod. (Figure E)
  3. Remove (1) T-25 on the brake side under the radio support bracket. (Figure E)
  4. Release all wiring attached to the bracket and remove, exposing the radio chassis.

Radio Removal

  1. Unplug all harnessing from the radio (Figure F)
  2. Remove (4) 3/16 Allen screws securing the radio to bike chassis.
  3. Using a Phillips screw driver remove the (2) plastic push pins from the panel directly under the radio location. This will expose the bolt to be removed in the next step. (Figure G)
  4. If the bike is equipped with other communication modules, they will need to be removed to gain access to the OE mounting bolts.

Speaker Pod Removal

  1. Remove (3) 3/16 Allen screws securing the speaker pods to the front fairing. (Figure H)
  2. Below the radio location, inside the fairing brackets are (3) 7/1 6 bolts used to secure each pod to the fairing support. Using a socket and ratchet remove all bolts. (Figure I)
  3. Remove each speaker pod and set aside.
  4. Using a T-25 remove the screws that hold the original speaker grille in place. (Figure J)
    Continue to Fuel Tank Removal on page 7Saddle-Tramp-INFKP4SPKSYS-Infinity-4
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(ROAD GLIDE)

  1. Remove the lower T-27 T orx screws holding the deflector wings, one on either side. Note: Only the lower (2) need to be removed. (Figure A)

  2. Remove (1) 3/16″ Allen screw securing each turn signal. (Figure B)

  3. With a firm grip on the windshield, (Figure A) remove (4) Phillips screws and set the (Figure D) windshield aside. (Figure C)

  4. Remove the top fairing trim clipped to the top of the radio. (Figure D)

  5. Unplug the turn signals.

  6. Remove the speaker grills with a panel @ removal tool and remove (1) T-30 Torx screw from each side. (rg sp 1) (Figure E)
    (Figure B) CAUTION: The fairing will be loose at this (Figure E) point. Have a helper hold it to keep from damaging it when removing the screws.

  7. Remove the fairing and set aside.

  8. Unplug radio  Continued on next page

Remove factory speaker

  1. Remove (4) T-25 Torx screws from each speaker. (Figure F)
  2. Disconnect the OE speakers

Remove Headlight Housing (Amp bracket installation)

  1. Remove the plastic headlight trim brackets using T-25 T orx bit.
  2. Remove the (4) bolts holding the headlight housing in place. Two bolts on the top and two on the bottom. (Figure G)
  3. Slide headlight housing out of the bike and unplug the connector. Note: hold headlight in place while removing the last bolt.
    Continue to Fuel Tank Removal on page 7

FUEL TANK REMOVAL

Gas Tank Removal

  1. Using a Philips screw driver remove the bolt holding the seat to the rear fender.
  2. If the seat has a strap separating the rider and passenger seat you will need to remove (2) Philips screws from either side of the seat. Open each bag lid to gain access to the screw.
  3. Pull up and back on the seat to release the front of the seat, set aside.
  4. Remove the (2) plastic covers to expose the T-4O bolts and remove. (Figure A)
  5. Remove (2) T-4O bolts at the base of the gas tank, under the seat. (Figure B)
  6. Unplug and disconnect all connectors and drain tubes that would prevent gas tank removal. (Figure C)
  7. Disconnect the fuel supply line. The quick disconnect can be found on the clutch side of the gas tank. Push up on the silver collar and pull down slightly on the hose. The fuel line will release. A small amount of fuel that will be release while disconnecting. Once disconnected the gas will not leak out. (Figure D)
  8. Set gas tank aside to gain access to the back bone wire harness channel. (Figure E)
  9. Remove the plastic cover by releasing the locking tab up both sides of the plastic channel. (Figure E)

SPEAKER POD ASSEMBLY

Speaker Pod Assembly STREET GLIDE

  1. Remove the OE speakers from each speaker pod using a T-25 Torx. Unplug the speaker and set aside. Note: the smaller speaker terminal is the positive ( +) speaker lead, the larger terminal is the negative(-). (Figure A)
  2. From the 600x Kappa Perfect Box remove 6.5″ speakers and grilles (F) and (G).
  3. Using the supplied speaker wire connect the OE speaker terminals to the Infinity speaker wires labeled IN+ and IN-. (Figure B)
  4. Connect the W+ and W- to the woofer speaker terminals. Then connect the T+ and T- to the tweeter speaker terminals. (Figure C)
  5. Each speaker pod has an alignment pin that matches up with the kappa perfect 6.5″ speaker. Using the supplied Phillips screws secure the speakers into each pod. Do not over tighten, the screws could strip the plastic. (Figure D)
  6. Install grille (F) and (G) using the OE hardware. Grilles mount from the back, the (Figure DJ Indent for the Infinity sticker should be at the bottom of the speakers opening. (Figures E, F)
  7. Reinstall the speaker pods in reverse order. Continue to Harness Routing and Installation

Speaker Pod Assembly ROAD GLIDE

  1. From the 6OOx Kappa Perfect Box remove 6.5″ speakers and grilles (F) and (G).
  2. Using the supplied speaker wire connect the OE speaker terminals to the Infinity speaker wires labeled IN+ and IN-. (Figure A)
  3. Connect the W+ and W- to the woofer speaker terminals. Then connect the T+ and T- to the tweeter speaker terminals. (Figure B)
  4. Each speaker pod has an alignment pin that matches up with the kappa perfect 6.5″ speaker. Using the supplied Phillips screws secure the speakers into each pod. Do not over tighten, the screws could strip the  plastic. (Figure ()
  5. Install grille (C) and (D) using the OE hardware. Grilles mount from the back, the Indent for the Infinity sticker should be at the bottom of the speakers opening. (Figure D)

HARNESS ROUTING AND INSTALLATION

HM-9703 Dual Amp Harness

Route the dual amp harness up the back bone channel into the fairing. The
(2) 3-position plugs should be routed to the inside the fairing. The Power and Ground ring terminals should connect directly to the motorcycles battery. Secure the fuse holder with zip-ties.
(Figure A)

SaddleBag Removal

  1. Open the lid of the saddlebag.
  2. Turn the two locking clips counter clockwise and remove.

HM-9723 Saddlebag Harness

  1. This harness carries audio from the front fairing, where the amplifiers are installed, down the back bone of the frame to the saddle bags.
  2. Each speaker wire has a heat shrink label marking which side of the bike it is used on.
  3. Using a step bit, drill a 3/4″ hole in the approximate area shown in figure B (Figure B)
  4. Feed the speaker wire with the over molded grommet through the 3/4″ hole and press the grommet into place. (Figure C)

Radio and amp bracket assembly

  1. Reinstall the plastic plate located under the radio chassis. Reinstall push pins to secure. (Figure A)
  2. Reinstall the OE radio, secure using the original 3/16th Allen screws. (Figure B)
  3. Leave radio connectors unplugged.
  4. Reinstall and secure the upper support bracket to the speaker pods and the single T-25 Torx under the support bracket. (Figure C)
  5. Install the BC-AMP06 on top of the upper support bracket. Use the original (4) T-25 screws to secure the amp bracket through the OE support bracket into the radio’s chassis. (Figure D)
  6. Use the supplied hook and loop pad, peel one side and apply to the surface of the BC-AMP06. Stick the hook and loop together and peel the second side. (Figures E, F)
  7. The tabs hanging over the front edge of the AMP06 bracket are used to mount the OE connectors. (Figure G)
  8. Remove the Kappa Perfect amplifier. Access the gain and crossover adjustments by removing the watertight cover on the input side of the KP5004 amp. Using the image confirm the amp is properly configured.
  9. Input Level – Set to LO
  10. Front and Rear Levels – Set to 25% or 9 a-clock
  11. Front and Rear Crossover – Set to off (Figure H)
  12. Replace the watertight cover.
  13. Position the Infinity amp power and speaker connectors on the clutch side of the BC-AMP06 bracket. Place the amp against the back of the gauge cluster and stick to the hook and loop. (Figure I) Continue to Wire Routing

AMPLIFIER MOUNT ROAD GLIDE

Amp Bracket Assembly

  1. Remove the BC-AMP04 from the box. Apply one side the supplied hook and loop pad to the area marked in image. Trim off overhanging material. (Figure A)
  2. Amp bracket is installed in the open space below the radio. Amp bracket tabs should be pointed down as the bracket is slid into place. (Figures B, C)
  3. Using the supplied 1/4-20 stainless bolts thread the bolts through the fairing stay bracket into the threaded inserts on the BC-AMP04 bracket, using 7/1 6 socket tighten bolts. (Figure D)
  4. Remove the Kappa Perfect amplifier. Access the gain and crossover adjustments by removing the watertight cover on the input side of the KP5004 amp. Using the image confirm the amp is properly configured.
  5. Input Level – Set to LO
  6. Front and Rear Levels – Set to 25% or 9 a-clock
  7. Front and Rear Crossover – Set to off (Figure E)
  8. Replace the watertight cover.
  9. Trim the remaining hook and loop pad to fit the bottom of the amp.
  10. Orient the amplifier so the power and speaker output connectors are toward the front of the bike. Push the amplifier into the fairing and stick to the hook and loop pad on the amp bracket. (Figure F)
  11. The wires should be hanging down and provide easy access when installing the HM-9715 harness. Continue to Wire Routing

WIRE ROUTING

Saddle Tramp Interface and DSP Assembly

  1. Unsnap the cap from the case. Insert the over molded gaskets from the HM-9715 harness into the respective opening in the front of the cap, making sure the grommets are properly seated.
  2. Slide the DSP board out of the case and plug in the 16 and 20 pin connectors. Make sure the connectors are fully seated to the DSP board.
  3. Reinsert the DSP board into the case and snap the cap into place. The arrows on the cap should be pointed toward the Saddle Tramp logo on the case.
  4. Find a secure mounting location for the DSP case. It is recommended that the cap be installed facing down. The zip-tie mounts on each side of the case can be used to secure the DSP into place. (Figure A)

Wiring up the radio (HM-9715)
Plug the connector from the HM-9715 harness into the OE radio, then plug the original radio connector into the HM-9715 t-harness. (Figures A,B,C,D )Saddle-Tramp-INFKP4SPKSYS-Infinity-4-Speaker-Audio-System-fig-
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Infinity Amp connections (See Figure E on page 18)

  • Plug the black 4 pin Molex connector labeled Front speakers from the HM- 9715 harness into the Front Speaker output of the amplifier. Amplifier will power the fairing speakers and the saddlebag speakers.
  • Plug the HM-9703 3 Pin power connector into amplifier one.
  • From the 16 pin DSP harness. Plug the white 4 pin Molex connects labeled Chl &2 into amplifier’s front inputs.
  • From the 16 pin DSP harness. Plug the second white 4 pin Molex connects labeled Ch7 & 8 into amplifier’s rear input.
  • Channels 3/4 and CHS/6 are used when upgrading your system with additional Infinity amps and speakers.
    • Channels 9 & 10 are available as additional outputs and not typically used. Secure with zip-ties.
  • Connect the Blue/White wire from the 16 pin DSP harness to the Blue/White wire on the HM-9703 harness. Continued on next page

Infinity Amp connectionsSaddle-Tramp-INFKP4SPKSYS-Infinity-4-Speaker-
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SADDLEBAG LID PREPARATION

Saddlebag Speaker Lid Kit
The installation of the cut-in bag lid kits can be accomplished without fully disassembling the bag lid. These steps will show how to  install the kit still fully assembled.

  1. With the saddlebag removed from the bike, set it on a surface so the paint will not be damaged.
  2. Use painters tape (blue or green) to cover the entire front edge of the bag lid, extend the tape 2/3rd of the way down the bag lid. (Figure A)
  3. Remove the cut templates (G) and (H) from the 900X 6×9 kit. Note: In order to get the cut template to sit flush on the bag lid the area contacting the bag lids release lever will need to be notched. Using the oscillating multi-tool trim both (G) and (H) until the cut template is flush to the top of the bag lid. (Figures B, C)
  4. Using the supplied screw (K) secure the cut templates in place. (Figure D)
  5. Using a sharpie mark the cut lines around the template.
  6. It is recommend that the cut template stay in place while using the oscillation tool. Continued on next page
  7. Using the cutting tool cut on the marked line, as you get to plastic that bridges the gaps on the rut template cut through them. Tip: as you are cutting the outside edge of the bag lid hold the Oscillating tool parallel to the ground. (Figures E, F)
  8. With the cutout removed, use a file to clean up the edges from the cutting tool. (Figure G)
  9. Remove the painters tape. Pull grilles (B) and (C) from the 900x box and test fit. Make sure the outside edges of the grilles sit flush to the top of the bag lid. (Figure H) Continued on next page
  10. Open the bag lid. While the outside grill is being held in place use bracket (D) or (E) with the ( 4) black stainless screws (N) and secure the grille and bracket together. Note the bag lid will be sandwiched between the grille and bracket. (Figure I)
  11. Install the 6×9 speaker using supplied hardware (L). The speaker’s terminals should point toward the center of the bag. (Figure J)
  12. Feed the HM-9723 harness into the saddlebag using the supplied accessories to secure the wire. Using the supplied speaker wire connect the HM-9723 terminals to the Infinity speaker wires labeled IN+ and IN-. Connect the W+ and W- to the woofer speaker terminals. Then connect the T + and T- to the tweeter speaker terminals. (Figures K, L)
  13. Reinstall the saddlebag, making connection to the quick disconnect plugs on the HM-9723. Continue to Amp Bypass Installation Plugs

AMP BYPASS INSTALLATION PLUGS BC-9726

Front Amp Bypass plug

  1. Unplug and remove the OE amp.
  2. Plug the Front AMP bypass plug into the  connector removed from OE amp.
  3. This plug will loop the front speakers to back to the OE radio
  4. Connected inside the Front speaker pods, you will find the speaker wires for the Front Woofers
  5. Front Left ( +) BN/O on one side of connector and PK on the side that connects to the speaker.
  6. Front Left (-) BN/GY on one side of connector and PK/BK on the side that connects to the speaker.
  7. Front Right(+) BN/R on one side of connector and PK on the side that connects to the speaker.
  8. Front Right (-) BN/GN on one side of connector and PK/BK on the side that connects to the speaker.

Right (Brake Side) rear amp bypass plug

  1. Unplug and remove OE amplifier from Right SaddleBag.
  2. Plug in the Right Rear Bypass Plug into the connector removed from OE amp.
  3. Connect the 9OOX Infinity wires to the two pin speaker connector for the RIGHT REAR WOOFER
  4. If hard wiring is required the OE wire colors and polarity is below.  a. Wire colors are LBE/R (+) LBE/GN (-)

Left (Belt Side) rear amp bypass plug

  1. Unplug and remove OE amplifier from Left SaddleBag.
  2. Plug in the Left Rear Bypass Plug into the connector removed from OE amp.
  3. Connect the 9OOX Infinity wires to the two pin speaker connectors for the LEFT  REAR WOOFER
  4. If hard wiring is required the OE wire colors and polarity is below. a. Wire colors are LBE/Y ( +) LBE/PK (-)

For Tech Support questions on Infinity amplifiers and speakers please call: 800-553-3332 Monday – Friday: 9:00 AM – 11:00 PM (ESD Saturday – Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (EST) For all other tech support questions please call Metra’s Tech support
Having difficulties? We’re here to help.
Contact our Tech Support line at: 386-257-1187
Or via email at: techsupport@metra-autosound.com
Tech Support Hours (Eastern Standard Time)
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Saturday: 10:00 AM -5:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
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Interface and DSP set up for Harley Davidson Street Glide and Road Glide 2014-2022 Infinity and Saddle Tramp six speaker kit
DSP is compatible with these H-D radios. Not compatible with the Rockford Fosgate OE system

  • The Saddle Tramp DSP is an interface and DSP combined into a single solution. Harley Davidson’s radios use preprogrammed crossover and equalization settings that are locked into the OE radio. These settings restrict the audio quality when adding af termarket equipment. The ST-DSP fixes that issue.
  • The inter! ace will reprogram your OE radio to output a flat frequency response curve. During the re-flash process the DSP will load a Pre-tuned equalization curve tuned by Harman Kardon.

Re-flashing the OE Radio

Below are the frequency response curves of a stock Harley Davidson non- amplified radio.

Frequency response curve after the Saddle Tramp DSP reflashes the OE radio.

INTERFACE AND DSP SETUP

Quick Setup:

  1. Now that the motorcycle-specific harnesses are connected to the bike and Infinity product.
  2. Download the Saddle Tramp DSP App (Figure A) on your Android device.
  3. Use the QR Code provided to quickly locate and download the app. (Figure B)
  4. Turn on the ignition of your bike. Make Sure Volume on radio is reduced to one notch, volume of one.
  5. Open the ST-DSP App on your Android device. (Figure C) Continued on next pageSaddle-Tramp-INFKP4SPKSYS-Infinity-4-Speaker-Audio-System-fig- \(39\)
  6. Go to the Bluetooth Connection page within the app, tap on “Scan,” and select your device from the list. (Figure D) Continued on next pageSaddle-Tramp-INFKP4SPKSYS-Infinity-4-Speaker-Audio-System-fig- \(40\)
  7. Navigate to the Configuration page. (Figure E) Continued on next pageSaddle-Tramp-INFKP4SPKSYS-Infinity-4-Speaker-Audio-System-fig- \(41\)
  8. Select the appropriate Vehicle Type and choose your desired Flash option (Figure F) Continued on next pageSaddle-Tramp-INFKP4SPKSYS-Infinity-4-Speaker-Audio-System-fig- \(42\)
  9. Apply the settings. The ST-DSP will initiate the programming sequence. During this process, your radio will turn off and then turn back on. It is crucial not to turn off the bike’s ignition at this stage. The process can take up to 1 minute. (Figure G) Continued on next pageSaddle-Tramp-INFKP4SPKSYS-Infinity-4-Speaker-Audio-System-fig- \(43\)
  10. Once the programming is complete, go to the CONFIGURATION page and LOCK DOWN your settings. Ensure that the bike’s ignition remains on during this step. (Figure H)
  11. After the LOCK DOWN process finishes, you’re all set. Reassemble your bike, and enjoy the updated features.
  12. If you wish to fine-tune your audio, refer to the advanced setup section of the manual.Saddle-Tramp-INFKP4SPKSYS-Infinity-4-Speaker-Audio-System-fig- \(44\)

FEATURES BY SCREEN

Bluetooth Connection screen

  • Turn the ignition on.
  • Scan – Press this button to start the Bluetooth scanning process, then select the ST-DSP from the available devices list. Confirmation that you are connected will show in the top left corner of the app.
  • Disconnect – Disconnects the ST-DSP from the app.Saddle-Tramp-INFKP4SPKSYS-Infinity-4-Speaker-Audio-System-fig- \(45\)

Note : You MUST Lock Down your settings before exiting or disconnecting from the ST-DSP. The LOCK DOWN button can be found on the Configurations page within the app

Configuration screen

  • IDENTIFY: Click this button to verify proper connection of the interface. If connected correctly, a chime will be heard from the front left speaker. This applies only to installations where the interface is connected to a front left speaker.
  • RESET TO DEFAULTS: Restores the interface to its factory settings. During the reset process, the amplifiers will shut off for 5-10 seconds.
  • VEHICLE TYPE: Select the vehicle programming option.
  • EQUALIZER (EQ) TYPE: Choose between a Graphic or Parametric equalizer to optimize the motorcycle’s sound quality.
  • LOCK DOWN: Click this button to save the selected settings.
  • Attention! This button must be selected before closing the app or turning off the key; otherwise, all settings will be lost.
  • SAVE CONFIGURATION: Saves the current configuration to the mobile device.
  • RECALL CONFIGURATION: Retrieves a configuration from the mobile device.
  • ABOUT: Displays information about the app, vehicle, interface, and mobile device.
  • SET PASSWORD: Assign a 4-digit password to lock the interface. If no password is desired, use “0000” to clear any currently set password. Locking down the interface is not necessary when setting a password.
  • Note: Only a 4-digit password is valid for this device. If a different password is chosen, the interface will display “password not valid for this device.” If the password is forgotten, the DSP can be reset by updating the interface with the Axxess Updater Windows software

ABOUT:Saddle-Tramp-INFKP4SPKSYS-Infinity-4-Speaker-Audio-System-fig-
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ABOUT: Displays information about the app, vehicle, interface, and mobile device. (Figures A, B on next page)Saddle-Tramp-INFKP4SPKSYS-Infinity-4
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SAVE CONFIGURATION

SAVE CONFIGURATION: Saves the current configuration to the mobile device. (Figures c, Don next page)Saddle-Tramp-INFKP4SPKSYS-Infinity-4-Speaker-
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RECALL CONFIGURATION:Saddle-Tramp-INFKP4SPKSYS-Infinity-4-Speaker-Audio-
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RECALL CONFIGURATION: Retrieves a configuration from the mobile device. (Figures E, Fon the next page)

SET PASSWORD:Saddle-Tramp-INFKP4SPKSYS-Infinity-4-Speaker-Audio-System-
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  • SET PASSWORD: Assign a 4-digit password to lock the interface. If no password is desired, use “0000” to clear any currently set password. Locking down the interface is not necessary when setting a password.
  • Note : Only a 4-digit password is valid for this device. If a different password is chosen, the interface will display “password not valid for this device.” If the password is forgotten, the DSP can be reset by updating the interface with the Axxess Updater Windows software. (Figures G, H on the next page)

Output screenSaddle-Tramp-INFKP4SPKSYS-Infinity-4-Speaker-Audio-System-
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  • The screen is used for speaker configuration and provides the option to group speakers together, simplifying the process of equalizing multiple speakers simultaneously. The numbers (#) from I to 10 on the left side of the screen correspond to the RCAV outputs on the DSP Harness.
  • Location: Displays the selected location for each respective RCA output number.
  • Group: Enables the grouping of speakers for simultaneous equalization. For example, when Front Left and Right LOCATIONS are GROUPED under “Front,” both the left and right channels are equalized together.
  • Invert: Inverts the output polarity of each channel.
  • Mute: Silences the output of the channel for testing purposes or when adjusting the Ea.

Crossover Adjustments screenSaddle-Tramp-INFKP4SPKSYS-Infinity-4-Speaker-
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  • After completing the programming, the crossovers are preset for your system. If you wish to fine-tune the crossover points, you can make adjustments from this screen.
  • Choosing High Pass and Low Pass will allow you to adjust one crossover frequency. Band Pass should only be selected if you are installing front speakers with a dedicated amplifier for the woofers/mids, a separate amplifier for the tweeters, and a subwoofer.
  • Select your desired crossover slope: 24 dB, 36 dB, or 48 dB. A higher slope indicates a steeper cutoff

Equalizer Adjustments screenSaddle-Tramp-INFKP4SPKSYS-Infinity-4-Speaker-
Audio-System-fig- \(57\)

  • After completing the DSP programming, the Harman Kardon equalizer settings will be preloaded for all speakers. If further adjustments are needed, it is recommended to use an RTA (Real-Time Analyzer) for precise adjustments.
  • Each channel of the DSP features a 31-band graphic Ea with an adjustable level control.
  • To reset all EO adjustments, simply select the FLAT button located in the top left corner.

Time Delay Adjustments screenSaddle-Tramp-INFKP4SPKSYS-Infinity-4
-Speaker-Audio-System-fig- \(58\)

  • This feature allows you to apply a delay to each channel. The settings are preset after programming and further adjustment is not needed unless pref erred by the listener. If you wish to add a delay, start by measuring the distance (in inches) from each speaker to the listening position. Then, input these values for the corresponding speakers. To delay a specific speaker further, add the desired additional distance (in inches).
  • NOTE: For riders who primarily have a passenger in the rear seat, Harman recommends modifying the time delay by adding 10 inches to the front speakers and subtracting 10 inches from the rear speakers.

Input/Levels screenSaddle-Tramp-INFKP4SPKSYS-Infinity-4-Speaker-Audio-
System-fig- \(59\)

  • Clipping Level: Use this feature to protect sensitive speakers, such as tweeters, from being pushed beyond their capabilities. If the input signal of the ST-DSP clips, the audio will be automatically reduced by 20 dB. Lowering the volume will restore the audio to a normal level. The sensitivity of this feature can be adjusted according to the user’s listening preference.
  • Turn-on Delay: By default, a 9-second delay is preprogrammed. This delay can be shortened, but if any popping sound is heard when turning the system on or off, increase the delay until the popping is no longer audible.

Configuration Lockdown screenSaddle-Tramp-INFKP4SPKSYS-Infinity-4
-Speaker-Audio-System-fig- \(60\)

Last and the most important…
You MUST lock down your configuration!!!

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