MARINE AUDIO VMA700.1 Mono Class D Marine Amplifier Owner’s Manual

July 23, 2024
MARINE AUDIO

MARINE AUDIO VMA700.1 Mono Class D Marine Amplifier

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PRODUCT

Specifications

  • Model: VMA700.1
  • Type: Mono Class D Marine Amplifier
  • Power Output: 1 x 275W @ 10 – 250 Hz, 1 x 450W, 1 x 700W
  • Signal-to-Noise Ratio: > 80 dB
  • Total Harmonic Distortion: < 0.016%
  • Input Voltage Range: 0.3 – 7.1V

Product Usage Instructions

Mechanical Installation

Follow the provided installation instructions for mounting the amplifier securely.

Electrical Installation

Before Connecting:

  1. Ensure that the point has a secure electrical connection to the vehicle battery’s negative terminal.
  2. If using the auto turn-on function, REM connection does not need to be occupied.

Connecting the Power Input:

  • Use a minimum 60A fuse near the 12V battery.
  • The fuse rating should match the current carrying capacity of the power cable.

Electrical Installation Caution:

  • Replace faulty fuses with the same type and rating.

Function Description

The amplifier features various functions such as AUTO TURN-ON, INPUT LEVEL adjustment, LOW PASS filter, SUB SONIC filter, BASS BOOST, and POWER PROTECT function.

Connection Description

Refer to the manual for detailed connection instructions including AUTO TURN- ON, INPUT LEVEL adjustment, and speaker output connections.

FAQ

  • I see the power LED is not lighting up, what should I do?
    • If the power LED is not lighting up, check the power connection and ensure proper installation of fuses.
  • The power LED is on but there is no sound from the speakers, what could be the issue?
    • If the power LED is on but there is no sound, verify the speaker connections and input settings on the amplifier.
  • What should I do in case of a short circuit in the speaker cables?
    • In case of a short circuit in the speaker cables, immediately disconnect power and check the speaker wiring for any faults.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

  • THE PURCHASED DEVICE IS ONLY SUITABLE FOR AN OPERATION WITH A 12V ON-BOARD ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OF A WATERCRAFT. Otherwise, fire hazard, risk of injury and electric shock consists.
  • PLEASE DO NOT MAKE ANY OPERATION OF THE SOUND SYSTEM, WHICH DISTRACTS YOU FROM A SAFE DRIVING. Do not make any procedures, which demand a longer attention. Perform these operations not until you have stopped the vehicle on a safe place. Otherwise the risk of accident consists. ADJUST THE SOUND VOLUME TO AN APPROPRIATE LEVEL, THAT YOU ARE STILL ABLE TO HEAR EXTERIOR NOISES WHILE
  • DRIVING. High-performance sound systems in vehicles may generate the acoustic pressure of a live concert. Permanent listening to extreme loud music may cause the loss of your hearing abilities. The hearing of extreme loud music while driving may derogate your cognition of warning signals in the traffic. In the interests of common safeness, we suggest to drive with a lower sound volume. Otherwise the risk of accident consists.
  • DO NOT COVER COOLING VENTS AND HEAT SINKS. Otherwise this may cause heat accumulation in the device and fire hazard consists.
  • DO NOT OPEN THE DEVICE. Otherwise, fire hazard, risk of injury and electric shock consists. Also this may cause a loss of the warranty. REPLACE FUSES ONLY WITH FUSE WITH THE SAME RATING. Otherwise fire hazard and risk of electric shock consists.
  • DO NOT USE THE DEVICE ANY LONGER, IF A MALFUNCTION OCCURS, WHICH REMAINS NOT REMEDIED. Refer in this case to the chapter TROUBLE SHOOTING. Otherwise risk of injury and the damage of the device consists. Commit the device to an authorized retailer.
  • INTERCONNECTION AND INSTALLATION SHOULD BE ACCOMPLISHED BY SKILLED STAFF ONLY. The interconnection and installation of this device demands technical aptitude and experience. For your own safeness, commit the interconnection and installation to your car audio retailer, where you have purchased the device.
  • DISCONNECT THE GROUND CONNECTION FROM THE VEHICLE’S BATTERY BEFORE INSTALLATION. Before you start with the installation of the sound system, disconnect by any means the ground supply wire from the battery, to avoid any risk of electric shock and short circuits.
  • ENSURE CORRECT CONNECTION OF ALL TERMINALS. Faulty connections may could cause fire hazards and lead to damages of the device.
  • MOUNT THE DEVICE AND OTHER COMPONENTS OF THE SOUND SYSTEM SUFFICIENTLY. Otherwise, the device and components may get loose and act as dangerous objects, which could cause serious harm and damages in the passenger room.
  • ENSURE NOT TO DAMAGE THE COMPONENTS, WIRES AND CABLES OF THE WATERCRAFT WHEN YOU DRILL THE MOUNTING HOLES. If you drill the mounting holes for the installation into the body, ensure by any means, not to damage, block or tangent the fuel pipe, the gas tank, other wires or electrical cables.
  • ENSURE THAT CABLES MAY NOT CAUGHT UP IN CLOSE-BY OBJECTS. Install all the wires and cables like described on the following pages, therewith these may not hinder the driver. Cables and wires which are installed close-by the steering wheel, gear lever or the brake pedal, may caught up and cause highly dangerous situations.
  • DO NOT SPLICE ELECTRICAL WIRES. The electrical wires should not be bared, to provide power supply to other devices. Otherwise the load capacity of the wire may get overloaded. Use therefore a appropriate distribution block. Otherwise, fire hazard and risk of electric shock consists.
  • DO NOT USE BOLTS AND SCREW NUTS OF THE BRAKE SYSTEM AS GROUND POINT. Never use for the installation or the ground point bolts and screw-nuts of the brake system, steering system or other security-relevant components. Otherwise fire hazard or the driving safety will be derogated.
  • ENSURE NOT TO BEND OR SQUEEZE CABLES AND WIRES BY SHARP OBJECTS. Do not install cables and wires not close movable objects like the seat rail or may be bent or harmed by sharp and barbed edges. If you lead a wire or cable through the hole in a metalsheet, protect the insulation with a rubber grommet.
    KEEP AWAY SMALL PARTS AND JACKS FROM CHILDREN. If objects like these will be swallowed, the risk of serious injuries increases. Consult promptly a medical doctor, if a child swallowed a small objectMARINE-AUDIO-VMA700-1-Mono-
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Model VMA700.1
Channels 1
Circuit Digital Class D
OUTPUT POWER RMS @ 14.4 V
Watts @ 4 Ohms 1 x 275
Watts @ 2 Ohms 1 x 450
Watts @ 1 Ohm 1 x 700
Frequency Range –3dB 10 – 250 Hz
Damping Factor > 180 dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio > 80 dB
THD+N < 0,016 %
Input Sensitivity 0,3 – 7,1 V
Filter section
Lowpass filter 50 – 250 Hz
Subsonic filter 10 – 50 Hz
Bass boost 0 – 18 dB @ 45 Hz
RCA pre-amplifier inputs 2 (via cable connector)
RCA pre-amplifier outputs 2 (via cable connector)
Auto Turn-on yes
Protection class IPX67
Fuse 1 x 60 A (external, included)
Dimensions 108 x 51 x 218 mm

INTENDED USE OF THE DEVICE

This product is intended for use in a 12 volt, negative ground watercraft only and acts as an audio signal amplifier. Any other use may lead to damage to the product or the product‘s surroundings. The device is protected against powerful water jets (protection class IPX67).

MECHANICAL INSTALLATION

  • Avoid any damages on the components of the watercraft’s cables, pipes, tanks or the like.
  • Ensure that the chosen location provides a sufficient air circulation for the amplifier. Do not mount the device into small sealed spaces without air circulation or near by heat dispersing parts or electrical parts of the watercraft.
  • All cables must be as short as possible to avoid losses and interferences.
  • To install the amplifier in the watercraft, use self-tapping screws (not included).

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CAUTION

Before you start with the installation, disconnect necessarily the GROUND connection wire from the battery to avoid any risk of electric shocks and short circuits

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION

BEFORE CONNECTING

For the professional installation of a sound system, car audio retail stores offers appropriate wiring kits. Ensure a sufficient profile section (refer to the table on the next page) and a suitable fuse rating and the conductivity of the cables when you purchase your wiring kit. Clean and remove rust-streaked and oxidized areas on the contact points of the battery and the ground connection. Make sure that all screws are fixed tight after the installation, because loose connections cause malfunctions, insufficient power supply or interferences

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  1. GND
    Connect the GND terminal with a suitable contact ground point on the vehicle’s chassis. The ground wire must be as short as possible and must be connected to a blank metallic point at the vehicle’s chassis. Ensure that this ground point has a stable and safe electric connection to the negative “–”pole of the battery. Check this ground wire from the battery to the ground point if possible and enforce it if required. Use a ground wire with a sufficient cross section (refer to the table and the recommendations on the next page) and the same size like the +12V power supply wire.

  2. REM
    Connect a turn-on signal or the turn-on remote signal of your head unit (REM) with the REM IN/OUT terminal of the amplifier. Use therefor a suitable cable with a sufficient cross section (0,5 mm2). Hereby the amplifier turns on or off with your head unit. If you use the AUTO TURN-ON function, the REM terminal does not need to be connected.

  3. +12V
    Connect the +12V terminal with the +12V pole of the vehicle’s battery. Use a suitable cable with a sufficient cross section (refer to the table and the recommendations on the next page).

  4. DEVICE FUSE
    Due to it’s construction, the amplifier does not have an internal device fuse. Therefore, use the included fuse (60 A) and holder and install it in the power cable near the 12 volt connection of the amplifier. The distance between the fuse and the amplifier should not be more than 30 cm. Please make sure that the fuse and holder are adequately protected against splash water and the ingress of water

  5. ADDITIONAL CABLE FUSE (NOT INCLUDED)
    Install an extra fuse (min. 60 A) for the +12V power cable near the battery to secure the power cable. The distance between the fuse and the battery should not exceed 30 cm. The fuse size must be adapted to the cable cross-section of the installed power cable (see table below).| Cable length in meters
    ---|---
    0 – 1,2| 1,2 – 2,1| 2,1 – 3,1| 3,1 – 4,0| 4,0 – 4,9| 4,9 – 5,8| 5,8 – 6,7| 6,7 – 8,5
    Fuse value in Amperes| 0 – 20| 2,5| 4| 4| 6| 6| 10| 10| 10
    20 – 35| 4| 6| 10| 10| 16| 16| 16| 20
    35 – 50| 6| 10| 10| 16| 16| 20| 20| 20
    50 – 65| 10| 10| 16| 20| 20| 20| 20| 35
    65 – 85| 16| 16| 20| 20| 35| 35| 35| 50
    85 – 105| 16| 16| 20| 35| 35| 35| 35| 50
    105 – 125| 20| 20| 20| 35| 35| 50| 50| 50
    | Minimum cable cross-section in mm 2

Note: The fuse on the battery does not protect the amplifier, but the cable between the battery and the amplifier against short circuits.
Recommended minimum cable cross-section to guarantee full amplifier performance:

  * Up to a length of 3 m: 16 mm2
  * From a length of 3 m: 20 mm2  

CAUTION
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Note: To get to the controls, you have to unscrew the protective cover over it. Be sure to reattach them after you have made the settings.

  1. If the POWER PROTECT LED lights up blue, the amplifier is ready for operation. If the LED lights up red, there is a malfunction. Then refer to the TROUBLESHOOTING section.

  2. If your head unit does not have a turn-on line (REM), you can use the automatic turn-on function. Then set the AUTO TURN-ON switch to the ON position. This will cause the amplifier to detect an incoming audio signal when the head unit is turned on and the amplifier turn itself on. As soon as the control unit is turned off again, the amplifier turn itself off.

  3. Use the INPUT LEVEL controller to determine the input sensitivity of the amplifier. This allows you to adapt the input signal of the head unit to the output signal of the amplifier. The controller range is between 0,3 – 7,1 V.
    Note: Always use the controller with caution. Continuously loud or distorted audio signals could damage your speakers.

  4. Use the LOW PASS controller to determine the crossover frequency of the amplifier‘s lowpass filter. With the crossover frequency you determine from when the frequency range of the audio signal is limited upwards. The controller range is between 50 and 250 Hz.

  5. Use the SUB SONIC controller to determine the crossover frequency of the amplifier‘s subsonic filter. With the crossover frequency you determine from when the frequency range of the audio signal is limited downwards. By filtering out the ultra-low frequencies, you relieve the amplifier and the connected subwoofer, which then unfolds more power reserves and more dynamics. The control range is between 10 and 50 Hz.

  6. With the BASS BOOST controller you determine the strength of the bass boost of the audio signal at 45 Hz. Always use this control with care. Continuously loud or distorted audio signals could damage your speakers.
    Note: Always use the controller with caution. Continuously loud or distorted audio signals could damage your speakers.

  7. Connect the RCA pre-amplifier outputs of the head unit to the RCA sockets of the cable connector INPUT accordingly. If you use an additional amplifier within the sound system, you can supply it with a stereo signal via the RCA pre-amplifier outputs under OUTPUT.

CONNECTION DESCRIPTION

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TROUBLESHOOTING

ATTENTION: All instructions in this troubleshooting refer to the entire sound system and its individual components. The features of your device may not match the functions described in the notes. Then skip this point and move on to the next one.

NO FUNCTION / THE POWER LED IS NOT ILLUMINATED

First check the fuse of the routed power cable on the vehicle battery
The fuse is defective

Replace the defective fuse with an equivalent one, never with a higher value.

•    The fuse fails again.

In this case there appears to be a short circuit between the fuse and the amplifier. To do this, check the + 12V power cable along its entire length from the battery to the amplifier for damage and whether there is a short circuit to ground, e.g. a contact with the vehicle chassis or the body. If necessary, replace the defective power cable.

The fuse is apparently okay

Use a standard 12 volt voltmeter to check the voltage between the + 12V connection and the ground connection on the amplifier.

•    There is no voltage.

Use the voltmeter to check the fuse, which is located close to the vehicle battery, to see whether there is voltage between the output and ground.

If there is no voltage there, either the fuse holder or the fuse is defective, although it appears to be okay. If necessary, replace the fuse holder or fuse.

•    There is voltage.

If you operate the amplifier with a pre-amplifier signal (RCA), you must have laid a remote turn-on wire from the head unit to the REM terminal of the amplifier. The AUTO TURN-ON switch must be in the OFF position. However, you can test the AUTO TURN-ON switch to SIG. to see if the amplifier then turns on. If so, there is a problem with the control line..

•     A remote turn-on wire is connected to the REM terminal at the amplifier.

Use the voltmeter to check whether there is voltage between the REM terminal of the amplifier and ground. The head unit must be switched on.

There is no voltage.

•    Check the remote turn-on wire from the amplifier to the head unit for a short circuit or damage. If necessary, replace the control line..

There is voltage.

•    The amplifier is probably malfunctioning or defective. Contact your retailer.

If you operate the amplifier with the loudspeaker signals (high level mode), the AUTO TURN-ON switch must be switched to DC.

•     The AUTO TURN-ON switch is in the DC position, but the amplifier remains off.

Check the speaker cables from the head unit to the amplifier for short circuits or damage. If necessary, replace the speaker cables or insulate the damaged area.

THE POWER LED IS ON, BUT NO SOUND COMES FROM THE SPEAKERS

Check the following steps:
Low level mode: Are the RCA cables on the head unit and on the amplifier correctly connected?

•    The RCA cables are correctly connected.

Then an RCA cables could be defective. Check the function of the RCA cables on another audio device. If necessary, replace the defective RCA cables.

High level mode: Are the loudspeaker cables on the head unit and the high level inputs of the am- plifier or on the high level cable plug correctly connected?

•    The speaker cables are connected correctly.

A speaker cable could be defective. If necessary, replace the speaker cable or insulate the damaged area.

Are the speaker cables correctly connected between the speakers or the subwoofer at the speaker outputs of the amplifier?

•    The speaker cables are connected correctly.

A speaker cable could be defective. If necessary, replace the speaker cable or insulate the damaged area.

Is the high pass filter or subsonic filter set higher than the low pass filter on the amplifier?

Then slowly turn down the controller for the high pass filter or subsonic filter until the sound can be heard.

Is the input mode switch on the amplifier set correctly?

Check the setting and change the switch position if necessary.

Are the crossover switches on the amplifier set correctly?

Check the settings and change the respective switch position if necessary.

Are the speakers or the subwoofer working?

Hold a standard 9 volt block battery to the terminals of each loudspeaker or the subwoofer.

•    A faint cracking sound can be heard. The speaker or subwoofer is fine.

•    There is nothing to be heard.

The loudspeaker or subwoofer could be defective. If necessary, replace the defective speaker or subwoofer.

Are the settings on the head unit set correctly?

•    Check the fader and balance settings

•    Check whether the mute function is activated

•    Check whether a high pass or low pass filter is activated

•    Check whether playback has been paused

•    Check the source settings

•    Check whether any existing subwoofer output is activated

DISTORTION OR HISSING NOISE CAN BE HEARD FROM THE SPEAKERS

Check the following steps:
Is a input level controller on the amplifier set too high?

Slowly turn the controller back until you hear a clean audio signal.

Is the Bass Boost controller on the amplifier set too high?

Slowly turn the controller back until you hear a clean audio signal.

Is the loudness function on the head unit set too high?

Deactivate loudness or turn the loudness setting back until you can hear a clean audio signal.

Are the EQ and sound settings on the head unit set too high?

Turn down the settings for Treble, Middle and Bass or deactivate the equalizer until you can hear a clean audio signal.

ENGINE SPEED-DEPENDENT NOISE CAN BE HEARD FROM THE SPEAKERS

Check the following steps:
Have the RCA cables been laid separately from the power cable in the vehicle?

If necessary, lay the cables again and make sure that the audio cables are laid separately from the power cable on the left and right in the vehicle.

Is the amplifier’s ground connection correctly connected?

Make sure that the ground connection of the amplifier is not connected directly to the negative pole of the vehicle battery. Select a suitable ground point on the vehicle body for connection. If necessary, use contact spray to improve the conductivity of the connections.

Is the conductivity of the ground cable from the vehicle battery to the body okay?

Make sure that the ground connection of the vehicle battery has a stable and conductive connection to the body. If necessary, use contact spray to improve the conductivity of the connections.

AN ACTIVE OPERATED TWEETER IS DISTORTED OR CRACKED

CAUTION: Tweeters will be damaged if the frequencies are too low. Please note the manufacturer’s information on which frequency setting is recommended. To be on the safe side, pause the play- back of the head unit first. Check the following steps:
Is the crossover mode switch of the relevant channel pair on the amplifier set correctly?

Set the crossover mode switch to the high pass position (HP or HPF).

Is the high pass filter of the relevant channel pair set too low on the amplifier?

First turn the high pass controller fully clockwise. Now start playback on the head unit. Then turn the high pass controller slowly counter-clockwise until you can hear a clean sound from the tweeters and produce a balanced sound together with the woofers/mid-range speakers. Make sure that the woofers/ mid- range speakers are set correctly with the respective high pass and low pass controllers.

AMPLIFIER ACTIVATES THE PROTECTIVE CIRCUIT / THE PROTECT LED ILLUMINATES

Check the following steps:
Short circuit on the speaker cables

•     First disconnect all speaker cables from the amplifier. Use a multimeter to check the ohmic impedance of each loudspeaker by measuring between its plus and minus lines. With standard loudspeakers the value fluctuates between 3 and 5 ohms. The values for low-resistance subwoofers can be lower.

•    The measurement shows a resistance value of less than 0.5 Ohms

Then there is a short circuit. Remove the wiring of the affected loudspeaker at its connections. Now use the multimeter to check the ohmic impedance directly at the loudspeaker connections by measur- ing between the plus and minus connections.

The measurement shows a resistance value of more than 0.5 Ohms

•    The speaker is fine, so the speaker wire appears to be defective and causing a short circuit. Replace the defective speaker cable.

The measurement shows a resistance value of less than 0.5 Ohms

•    The speaker appears to be defective and is shorting out. Replace the defective speaker.

The load impedance of the loudspeakers or the subwoofer is too low

•     Compare the ohmic impedance of the connected loudspeaker or subwoofer with the technical speci- fications of the amplifier. For example, if the amplifier is only designed for 2 or 4 ohm operation, no loudspeaker with less than 2 ohms may be connected.

The cross-section of the power cables is too small

•     If the cable cross-section is too small, this leads to an increased ohmic resistance and thus to a volt- age drop (voltage loss). This indicates that the amplifier consumes more power. The increased power consumption results in a significantly higher heat development and the amplifier switches to thermal protection mode. Therefore, observe the recommended cable cross- sections in these instructions and, if necessary, lay power cables with a larger cable cross-section.

The amplifier is overheated

•     The heat sink of each amplifier requires sufficient air circulation to be able to dissipate the heat gener- ated during operation. If necessary, change the installation position in favor of better cooling of the amplifier or ensure better air circulation at the installation location.

•     Turn off the sound system and wait about half an hour for the amplifier to cool down again. With very hot outside temperatures and strong sunlight, enormous heat develops inside the vehicle. The amplifier then activates its thermal protection circuit to prevent damage. After cooling down, the amplifier works properly again.

ATTENTION: All instructions in this troubleshooting refer to the entire sound system and its individual components. The features of your device may not match the functions described in the notes. Then skip this point and move on to the next one.

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