HIF-NICS Zeus Series Active Subwoofer System ZX82A User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- HIF-NICS
Table of Contents
- SPECIFICATIONS
- IMPORTANT NOTES PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
- POWER SUPPLY AND TURN-ON-CONNECTION
- AUDIO SIGNAL CABLES
- HIGH LEVEL INPUTS & AUTO TURN ON
- AUTO TURN ON
- INPUT SENSITIVITY
- VARIABLE BASS BOOST
- PHASE SHIFT SWITCH
- VARIABLE LPF FILTER
- BASS LEVEL REMOTE CONTROLLER
- PROTECTION CIRCUIT
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- Documents / Resources
HIF-NICS Zeus Series Active Subwoofer System ZX82A
Please read the user‘s manual carefully before the installation and the first operationof the amplifier.
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS | ZX82A |
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Subwoofer | 20 cm (8“) |
Passive Radiator | 20 cm (8“) |
Output Power RMS | 1 x 200 W |
Output Power Max | 1 x 400 W |
Lowpass Filter | 50 – 150 Hz @ 12/18dB/Octave |
Subsonic Filter | Fixed at 15 Hz |
Phase Shift | 0° / 180° |
Bass Boost | 0 – 12 dB @ 45 Hz |
Operating Voltage | +12 V (9 – 15 V), negative ground |
Fuse Rating | 25 A |
Dimensions (B x H x L) | 245 x 245 x 245 mm |
IMPORTANT NOTES PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
- This device is only suited for a 12 volt system with negative ground.
- The radiated heat while operation requires sufficient air circulation at the place of installation. It is very important that the heat sink fins do not have contact with any metal parts or any surfaces which could impair air circulation. The amplifier may not be installed in small closed location or spaces without air circulation. We recommend the installation in the vehicle’s trunk. Ensure sufficient protection against vibrations, dust and dirt.
- Ensure that the input and output cables are sufficiently separated from the power supply cables. Otherwise interferences may occur.
- Ensure the accessibility of the fuse and the operating elements after installation.
- The reliability and performance of the amplifier depends on the quality of installation. Preferably consult an expert to install the system.
- Avoid any damage or removing of the components of the vehicle like wires, cables, board computer, seat belts, gas tank or the like.
POWER SUPPLY AND TURN-ON-CONNECTION
ATTENTION: Before you start with the installation, disconnect the ground connection from the vehicle’s battery in order to prevent short circuits.
The power wiring which is usually installed in on-board car networks is not
sufficient for a power amplifiers demands. Make sure that the power wires to GND and to the +12 V terminal has been sufficiently specified. First connect the GND terminal **[ 6 ]** of the amplifier to an appropriate ground connection at the chassis. To ensure a good connection, residue dirt and dust from the connection point. A loose connection may cause malfunctions or interferences noise and distortion. Then connect the +12 V terminal **[ 4 ]** of the amplifier with the battery by using an appropriate cable including an in-line fuse. This fuse **[ 2 ]** should be located very close to the battery **[ 1 ]** ; for safety reasons not more than 30 cm away. Only insert the fuse when the installation, including the connection of the loudspeakers, has been accomplished. Then connect the remote turn-on-wire **[ 3 ]** from the head unit with the amplifier
s REM terminal [ 5 ]. A cable with a cross-section of 0.5 mm2 is
adequate.
AUDIO SIGNAL CABLES
When installing the audio cables between the RCA outputs of the head unit and
the RCA inputs of the amplifier [ 7 ] , the audio and power supply cables
should, if possible, not be routed along the same side of the vehicle. We
recommend a separated installation, e.g. routing the power cable through the
cable channel on the left side and the audio cables through the cable channel
of the vehicle on the right side or vice versa. This prevents interferences
due to crosstalk into the audio signal.
HIGH LEVEL INPUTS & AUTO TURN ON
The high level inputs under HI LEVEL INPUT [ 8 ] is suitable to connect
the device input with speaker wires, if your head unit is not equipped with
pre-amplifier RCA outputs. Extend therefor every regarding speaker cable from
your head unit with appropriate speaker cables from your car audio retailer to
the mounting location of the amplifier. Then connect the each matching
loudspeaker cable with the cables of the included High Level Input jack.
CAUTION: Never use the high level inputs and the RCA inputs at the same
time. This may damage the device seriously.
AUTO TURN ON
Push the AUTO TURN ON switch [ 9 ] to ON position. The amplifier detects
now a voltage rise (6 Volts) over the connected input signal on the HI LEVEL
INPUT [ 8 ] when the head unit will be switched on. Hence, the amplifier
will also be turned on. As soon as the head unit will be turned off, the
amplifier turns also automatically off. In this case the turn-on connection
[ 3 ] is not needed.
NOTE: The AUTO TURN ON function usually works with 90% of all head units,
because they are equipped with “High Power”-outputs. Only with a few older and
still existing head units the Auto Turn On function is not working.
INPUT SENSITIVITY
Turn the LEVEL [ 10 ] controller of the amplifier to the MIN position.
Then turn the volume controller of the head unit to 80 – 90% of its full
setting. Now turn LEVEL [ 10 ] clockwise until you hear some distortion.
Then turn back LEVEL [ 10 ] slightly until you hear a cleaner sound.
VARIABLE BASS BOOST
By using the BASS BOOST controller [ 11 ] you are able to increase the
bass enhancement from 0 to 12 dB.
ATTENTION: Use the BASS BOOST wisely!
PHASE SHIFT SWITCH
The PHASE SHIFT switch [ 12 ] allows to switch the phase from 0° to 180° to match the output signal with the vehicle’s interior acoustic.
VARIABLE LPF FILTER
Set the desired crossover frequency by using the controller LPF [ 13 ].
Thus to that only the frequencies below the chosen crossover frequency will be
amplified and the subwoofer plays more precisely and efficient. With the
X-OVER SLOPE switch [ 14 ] the slew rate of the LPF filter can be set. The
slew rate determines whether the filtered out frequencies should be attenuated
normal (12dB) or high (18dB).
BASS LEVEL REMOTE CONTROLLER
With the included bass level cable remote controller [ 16 ] allows to adjust the bass level e.g. out of the driver’s seat. Connect the remote controller and the BASS LEVEL CONTROLLER terminal [ 15 ] with the enclosed cable.
PROTECTION CIRCUIT
The PROTECT LED [ 17 ] lights up red, when the amplifier is overheated, or
a short circuit occurs respective a too low impedance load is connected to the
speaker outputs. If this events, the internal built-in protection circuit
shuts down the amplifier automatically. The amplifier should work again
properly after you have solved the problems.
The POWER LED [ 18 ] lights up green, if the amplifier is in operation.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If you are having problems after installation follow the Troubleshooting procedures below.
Procedure 1:
Check Amplifier for proper connections. Verify that POWER LED lights up green.
If this is the case, skip to Step 3, if not continue.
- Check in-line fuse on battery positive cable. Replace if necessary.
- Check fuse(s) on amplifier. Replace if necessary.
- Verify that Ground connection is connected to clean metal on the vehicle’s chassis. Repair/replace if necessary.
- Verify there is 9 to 16 Volts present at the positive battery and remote turn-on cable. Verify quality connections for both cables at amplifier, stereo, and battery/fuse holder. Repair/replace if necessary.
- Check that the AUTO TURN ON switch is in the ON position and the HI LEVEL INPUT is connected correctly, if you don’t use the RCA inputs AUDIO INPUT.
Procedure 2:
PROTECT LED lights up red.
- If the PROTECT LED lights up, this is a sign of driving the device at very high power levels without adequate airflow around the device. Shut off the system and allow device to cool down. Check that the vehicle charging system is maintaining proper voltage. If the previous items do not solve the problem, a fault may be in the device.
Procedure 3:
Check Amplifier for audio output.
- Verify good RCA input connections at stereo and amplifier. Check entire length of cables for kinks, splices, etc.
Test RCA inputs for AC volts with stereo on. Repair/replace if necessary.
Procedure 4:
Check Amplifier for a popping noise while turning on.
- Disconnect input signal to amplifier and turn amplifier on and off. 2. If the noise is eliminated, connect the remote lead of amplifier to source unit with a delay turn-on module.
Procedure 5:
Check Amplifier if you experience excess Engine Noise.
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Route all signal carrying wires (RCA, speaker cables) away from power and ground wires.
OR -
Bypass any and all electrical components between the head unit and the amplifier(s). Connect stereo directly to input of amplifier. If noise goes away the unit being bypassed is the cause of the noise.
OR -
Remove existing ground wires for all electrical components. Reground wires to different locations. Verify that grounding location is clean, shiny metal free of paint, rust etc.
OR -
Add secondary ground cable from negative battery terminal to the chassis metal or engine block of vehicle.
OR -
Have alternator and battery load tested by your mechanic. Verify good working order of vehicle electrical system including distributor, spark plugs, spark plug wires, voltage regulator etc.
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