Alpine PDR-V75 User manual

FOR
CAR
USE
ONLY/POUR APPLICATION AUTOMOBILE/PARA
USO
EN
AUTOMOVILES
PDR-V75
4
CHANNEL+
MONO
POWER AMPLIFIER
• OWNER'S MANUAL
Please read before using this equipment.
•
MODE
D'EMPLOI
Veuillez lire avant d'utiliser cet appareil.
• MANUAL DE OPERACION
Leala antes de utilizar este equipo.
ALPINE
ELECTRONICS
OF
U.K.
LTD.
Alpine
House
ALPINE
ELECTRONICS
MARKETING, INC.
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Tokyo 145-0067, JAPAN Fletchamstead Highway, Coventry
CV4
9TW,
U.K.
Phone: 03-5499-4531
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ELECTRONICS
OF
AMERICA, INC.
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California 90501,
U.S.A.
Phone 1-800-ALPINE-1 (1-800-257-4631)
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ELECTRONICS
OF
AUSTRALIA
PTY.
LTD.
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Victoria 3803, Australia
Phone 03-8787-1200
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ELECTRONICS
GmbH
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Phone 089-32 42 640
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Hwa
Co.
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Phone 0870-33
33
763
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ELECTRONICS
FRANCE
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PONTOISE
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Phone 02-484781
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ELECTRONICS
DE
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Phone 945-283588
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•
•

CONTENTS
WARNING
................................................................................
1
SERVICE
CARE
.......................................................................
2
ACCESSORIES
........................................................................
2
INSTALLATION
.......................................................................
3
ATTACHING
THE
TOP
COVER
AND
LOGO
PLATE
.......
4
CONNECTIONS
.....................................................................
5
CONNECTION
CHECK
LIST
................................................
8
SWITCH
SETTINGS
...............................................................
9
SYSTEM
DIAGRAMS
.........................................................
11
SPECIFICATIONS
................................................................
14
WARNING
Points
to
Observe for Safe
Usage
Read
this manual carefully before using the system
components.They contain instructions on howto
use
this product in a
safe
and effective manner.
Alpine cannot be responsible for problems
resulting from failure
to
observe the instructions in
this manual.
.&WARNING
This
symbol
means
important
instructions
.
Failure
to
heed
them
can
result
in
serious
injury
or
death.
DO
NOT
OPERATE
ANY FUNCTION
THAT
TAKES
YOUR
ATTENTION
AWAY
FROM
SAFELY
DRIVING
YOUR
VEHICLE.
Any function
that
requires
your
prolonged attention
should only be performed after
coming
to
acomplete
stop. Always stop the vehicle in a safe location before
performing these functions. Failure
to
do
so
may result in
an accident.
KEEP
THE
VOLUME
AT
A
LEVEL
WHERE
YOU
CAN
STILL
HEAR
OUTSIDE
NOISES
WHILE DRIVING.
Excessive volume levels
that
obscure sounds such
as
emergency vehicle sirens or road warning signals (train
crossings, etc.) can be dangerous and may result in
an
accident.
LISTENING
AT
LOUD
VOLUME
LEVELS
IN
A
CAR
MAY
ALSO
CAUSE
HEARING
DAMAGE.
DO
NOT
DISASSEMBLE
OR
ALTER.
Doing
so
may result in an accident, fire
or
electric shock.
English
USE
THIS
PRODUCT
FOR
MOBILE 12V
APPLICATIONS.
Use
for
other
than its designed application may result in
fire, electric shock
or
other injury.
USE
THE
CORRECT
AMPERE
RATING
WHEN
REPLACING
FUSES.
Failure
to
do
so
may result in fire
or
electric shock.
DO
NOT
BLOCK
VENTS
OR
RADIATOR
PANELS.
Doing
so
may cause heat
to
build
up
inside and may result
in fire.
MAKE
THE
CORRECT
CONNECTIONS.
Failure
to
make
the
proper connections may result in fire
or
product
damage.
USE
ONLY
IN
CARS
WITH A 12
VOLT
NEGATIVE
GROUND.
(Check
with
your
dealer
if
you are
not
sure.)
Failure
to
do
so
may result in fire, etc.
BEFORE
WIRING, DISCONNECT
THE
CABLE
FROM
THE
NEGATIVE
BATTERY
TERMINAL
Failure
to
do
so
may result in electric shock or injury due
to
electrical shorts.
DO
NOT
ALLOW
CABLES
TO
BECOME
ENTANGLED
IN
SURROUNDING
OBJECTS.
Arrange wiring and cables in compliance
with
the manual
to
prevent obstructions when driving. Cables
or
wiring
that
obstruct
or
hang
up
on places such
as
the
steering
wheel, gear lever, brake pedals, etc. can be extremely
hazardous.
DO
NOT
SPLICE
INTO
ELECTRICAL
CABLES.
Never cut away cable insulation
to
supply
power
to
other
equipment. Doing
so
will exceed the current carrying
capacity
of
the
wire and result in fire or electric shock.
DO
NOT
DAMAGE
PIPE
OR
WIRING
WHEN
DRILLING
HOLES.
When drilling holes in
the
chassis for installation, take
precautions
so
as
not
to
contact, damage
or
obstruct
pipes, fuel lines, tanks
or
electrical wiring. Failure
to
take
such precautions may result in fire.
1-EN

DO NOT
USE
BOLTS
OR
NUTS
IN
THE
BRAKE
OR
STEERING
SYSTEMS
TO
MAKE
GROUND CONNECTIONS.
Bolts or nuts used for
the
brake or steering systems (or any
other
safety-related system), ortanks should
NEVER
be
used for installations
or
ground connections. Using such
parts could disable control
of
the vehicle and cause fire etc.
KEEP
SMALL
OBJECTS
SUCH
AS
BATTERIES
OUT
OF
THE
REACH
OF
CHILDREN.
Swallowing them may result in serious injury.
If
swallowed,
consult a physician immediately.
it
CAUTION
This
symbol
means
important
instructions.
Failure
to
heed
them
can
result
in
injury
or
property
damages.
HALT
USE
IMMEDIATELY
IF
A
PROBLEM
APPEARS.
Failure
to
do
so
may cause personal injury or damage
to
the product. Return
it
to
your authorized Alpine dealer or
the
nearest Alpine Service Center for repairing.
HAVE
THE
WIRING AND INSTALLATION
DONE
BY
EXPERTS.
The wiring and installation
of
this
unit
requires special
technical skill and experience.
To
ensure safety, always
contact the dealer where you purchased this product
to
have the work done.
USE
SPECIFIED
ACCESSORY
PARTS
AND
INSTALL
THEM
SECURELY.
Be
sure
to
use
only the specified accessory parts.
Use
of
other
than designated parts may damage this
unit
internally or may
not
securely install the
unit
in place. This
may cause parts
to
become loose resulting in hazards or
product
failure.
ARRANGE
THE
WIRING
SO
IT
IS
NOT CRIMPED
OR
PINCHED
BY
A
SHARP
METAL
EDGE.
Route the cables and
wiring
away from moving parts (like
the seat rails) or sharp
or
pointed edges.This will prevent
crimping and damage
to
the wiring.
If
wiring
passes
through
a hole in metal,
use
a rubber
grommet
to
prevent
the wire's insulation from being
cut
by the metal edge
of
the hole.
DO
NOT
INSTALL
IN
LOCATIONS
WITH HIGH MOISTURE
OR
DUST.
Avoid installing
the
unit
in locations
with
high incidence
of
moisture or dust. Moisture or dust
that
penetrates
into
this
unit
may result in product failure.
2-EN
SERVICE
CARE
+ IMPORTANT NOTICE
This Amplifier
has
been
type
tested and found
to
comply
with
the
limits for a
Class
B
computing
device in accordance
with
the
specifications in
Subpart J
of
Part
15
of
FCC
Rules.
This
equipment
generates and
uses
radio frequency energy, and
it
must be installed and used properly in accordance
with
the
manufacturer's instructions.
SERIAL
NUMBER:
_________
_
INSTALLATION
DATE:
________
_
INSTALLATION
TECHNICIAN:
_____
_
PLACE
OF
PURCHASE:
+IMPORTANT
Please
record
the
serial
number
of
your
unit
in
the
space provided here and keep
it
as
a
permanent record. The serial
number
plate
is
located on
the
rear
of
the
unit.
+ For European Customers
Should you have any questions
about
warranty,
please consult
your
store
of
purchase.
+ For Customers in
other
Countries
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Customers
who
purchase
the
product
with
which
this notice
is
packaged, and
who
make this
purchase in countries
other
than the United States
of
America and Canada, please contact your dealer
for
information regarding warranty coverage.
ACCESSORIES
• Self-Tapping Screw (M4 x
20)
......................................
4
• Hexagon Wrench (Large/Small)
..........................
1
SET
• Logo Plate
...........................................................................
1

INSTALLATION
Due
to
the high power
output
of
the
PDR-V75
considerable heat
is
produced when the amplifier
is
in operation.
For
this reason,
the
amplifier should
be mounted in a location which will allowfor free
circulation
of
air,
such
as
inside
the
trunk.
For
alternate installation locations, please contact your
authorized Alpine dealer.
1.
Remove the hexagon screws using
the
supplied
Hexagon Wrench (small).
(Fig.
1)
Hexagon Screws
Fig.
1
2.
Slide theTop
Cover,
and
lift
it
to
remove.
(Fig.
2)
•
Be
sure
not
to
damage
the
indicator
area.
Fig.
2
3.
Using the amplifier
as
a template, markthe four
screw locations.
4.
Make sure there are no objects behind the
surface
that
may become damaged during
drilling.
5.
Drill the screw holes.
6.
Position
the
PDR-V75
over the screw holes, and
secure
with
four self-tapping screws.
(Fig.
3)
Self-Tapping Screws (M4 x 20)
Fig.
3
NOTE:
•
To
securely connect the ground lead,
use
an
already installed screw on a metal part
of
the
vehicle (marked
(*))
or aclean, bare metal spot
on
the
vehicle's
chassis.
Be
sure this
is
agood
ground by checking continuity
to
the
battery(-)
terminal. Connect all equipment
to
the
same
ground
point
while keeping wire length
as
short
as
possible. These procedures will help eliminate
noise.
3-EN

ATTACHING
THE
TOP
COVER
AND
LOGO
PLATE
1.
Attach the
Top
Cover after connections and
confirmation
of
correct operation.
2.
Peel
the backing paper from the Logo Plate,
then attach
it
to
this
unit
in your desired
direction.
(Fig.
4)
Logo Plate
Fig. 4
4-EN

CONNECTIONS
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Fig. 5
*
Be
sure
to
add
an
in-line fuse
with
the
battery lead
as
close
as
possible
to
the
battery's positive(+) terminal.
Before making connections, be sure
to
turn the
power
off
to
all audio components. Connect the
battery lead from
the
amp directly
to
the
positive
(+)terminal
of
the vehicle's battery
with
appropriate in-line vehicle's fuse
(see
Battery
Lead
section). Do
not
connect this lead
to
the vehicle's
fuse block.
•
If
you add
an
optional noise suppressor, connect
it
as
far away from the
unit
as
possible. Your
Alpine dealer carries various noise suppressors,
contact
them
for
further
information.
To
prevent external noise from entering
the
audio system
• Locate the
unit
and route
the
leads at least 10
em
(4") away from the vehicle's harness.
• Keep the battery power leads
as
far away from
other leads
as
possible.
• Connect the ground lead securely
to
a bare metal
spot (remove any paint
or
grease
if
necessary)
of
the vehicle's chassis.
• Your Alpine dealer knows best about noise
prevention measures
so
consult your dealer for
further information.
5-EN

0 Speaker
Output
Terminals
• The speaker
output
terminals
of
this
unit
are
insert terminal.
Be
sure
to
observe correct speaker
output
connections and polarity in relation
to
the
other
speakers in the system. Connect the positive
output
to
the positive speaker terminal and the
negative
to
negative.
About
Subwoofer
Input/Output
Terminals
• The
input
is
stereo
but
the
output
is
monaural.
• Reversing subwoofer polarity may be desirable
in some installations for
optimum
bass
performance.
About
Bridged Connections
In
the bridged mode, connect
the
left positive
to
the
positive terminal on
the
speaker and the
right negative
to
the negative terminal
of
the
speaker. Do
not
use
the speaker{-) terminals
as
acommon lead between
the
left and
right
channels.
Use
aY-adapter (sold separately) for the
input
when bridging
the
outputs. (Refer
to
the
"BRIDGED
CONNECTIONS"
on page
13.)
NOTE:
• Do
not
connect the speaker(-) terminal
to
the
vehicle's
chassis.
f)
RCA
Input
Jacks
Connect these jacks
to
the line
out
leads on your
head
unit
using
RCA
extension cables (sold
separately).
Be
sure
to
observe correct channel
connections; Left
to
Left and Right
to
Right.
f)
Fuse
PDR-V75
...............................................................
40 A X 2
USE
THE CORRECT AMPERE RATING WHEN
REPLACING FUSES.
Failure
to
do
so
may result in fire or electric
shock.
0 Power SupplyTerminal
0 Remote
Bass
Control (Option)
Connect the Remote
Bass
Control Unit (sold
separately)
to
adjust the
output
level remotely.
This
is
not
to
replace appropriate gain level
setting between the amplifier and head unit.
6-EN
0 Battery Lead (Sold Separately)
Be
sure
to
add
an
in-line fuse
with
the battery
lead
as
close
as
possible
to
the battery's positive
(+)terminal.This fuse will protect your vehicle's
electrical system in
case
of
ashort circuit.
See
below for appropriate fuse value and
minimum
wire gauge requirement:
PDR-V75
.....................
80
amp
fuse,4
AWG/21
mm
2
8 Ground Lead (Sold Separately)
Connect this lead securely
to
a clean, bare metal
spot on the vehicle's chassis. Verify this
point
to
be atrue
ground
by checking for continuity
between
that
point
and the
negative(-)
terminal
of
the
vehicle's battery. Ground all your
audio components
to
the
same
point
on the
chassis
to
prevent ground loops while keeping
wire length
as
short
as
possible.
Minimum
required wire gauge for this
connection
is
as
follows:
PDR-V75
...............................................
.4
AWG/21
mm
2
E) RemoteTurn-On Lead (Sold Separately)
Connect this lead
to
the remote turn-on
(positive trigger,(+) 12V only) lead
of
your head
unit. Ifa remote turn-on lead
is
not
available,
see
"CONNECTION
CHECK
LIST"
section on
page 8 for alternative method.
NOTE:
• When connecting the speaker
output
leads
of
the head
unit
to
this
unit
with
an
RCA
extension cable (sold separately), etc., you
do
not
need
to
connect
the
remote turn-on lead,
owing
to
the"REMOTE
SENSING"
function
of
this unit. However, the
"REMOTE
SENSING"
function may
not
work
depending on the
signal source connected.
In
such a
case,
connect the remote
turn-on
lead
to
an
incoming power supply cord (accessory
power) in
the
ACC
position.

~CAUTION
About Power supply wires
If
the
length
of
the
power
and
ground
cables
exceed 1 m,
or
if
you
connect
more
than
one
amplifier, a
distribution
block
should be used.
See
below
for wire gauge recommendations
for
distribution
block
connection
to
battery
and
ground
(depends
upon
wire
length
necessary):
2
AWG
(33
mm
2)
or
1/0
AWG
(53
mm
2)
1m
(Max.)
PDR-V75
BATTERY
GROUND
4AWG
(21
mm
2)
Distribution
1·
-----___
I'
block
~
1 1
2
AWG
(33 mm2) or
1/0
AWG
(53
mm2)
~ ~
To
vehicle's
To
vehicle's
battery chassis*
Fig. 6
* Connect all equipment
to
the
same ground
point
while
keeping wire length
as
short
as
possible.
Ensure
that
you install a correctly-rated in-line fuse
on
the
power
cable near
the
battery
positive post.
Cautions on wire lead connections
When using
third-party
wire
cables (power supply
wire), use
the
supplied screws
to
simplify
the
connection. Refer
to
the
description
below
for
the
proper
procedure.
If
you are in
doubt
about
how
to
make this connection, consult
your
dealer.
1.
Check
the
wire
size.
• Required Wire
Size
-Battery
Lead/Ground Lead
...
.4
AWG
(21
mm
2)
-Remote
Turn-On Lead
.............
12
AWG
(3
mm
2)
-Speaker
Output
Lead:
SUB
W
..............................................
8
AWG
(8
mm
2)
CH-1
/2/3/4
..................................
12
AWG
(3
mm
2)
•
If
the
wire gauge used
is
unknown,
ask
your
dealer.
2.
Remove
the
insulation
from
the
ends
of
the
wire
leads by
about
7-
10
mm
{9/32"-
13/32").
(Fig. 7)
Lead
end side
of
the product
~
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Fig. 7
NOTES:
•
If
length
of
the
exposed wire
is
too
short, a
poor
connection may occur causing operation failure
or
sound
interruption.
• On
the
other
hand,
if
the
length
is
too
long, an
electrical short-circuit may occur.
3.
Tighten
the
set screw
with
the
hexagon wrench
(included)
to
secure
the
lead. (Fig.
8)
Before making this connection, use insulated
shrink
tubing
to
cover any exposed wire
extending beyond
the
terminal.
NOTES:
~Hexagon
Screw
~Wire
Terminal
~
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•
Use
only
the
screws included.
Fig. 8
• For safety reasons, connect
the
battery leads last.
•
To
prevent disconnection
of
the
leads
or
dropping
of
the
unit,
do
not
use
the
cabling
to
carry
the
unit.
7-EN

CONNECTION
CHECK
LIST
Please check your head
unit
for
the
conditions
listed below: (Fig. 9)
RemoteTurn-On Lead
a.
The head
unit
does
not
have a remote turn-on
or power antenna lead.
b.
The head unit's power antenna lead
is
activated
only when
the
radio
is
on (turns
off
in the tape
or
CD
Mode).
c.
The head unit's power antenna lead
is
logic level
output(+)
SV,
negative
trigger
(grounding type),
or cannot sustain(+) 12V when connected
to
other
equipment
in addition
to
the vehicle's
power antenna.
Ifany
of
the above conditions exist, the remote
turn-on lead
of
your
PDR-V75
must be
connected
to
aswitched power source (ignition)
in the vehicle.
Be
sure
to
use a 3A fuse
as
close
as
possible
to
this ignition tap. Using this
connection method, the
PDR-V75
will turn on
and stay on
as
long
as
the
ignition switch
is
on.
Ifthis
is
objectionable, a
SPST
(Single
Pole,
SingleThrow) switch, in addition
to
the
3A
fuse
mentioned above, may be installed in-line on
the
PDR-V75
turn-on lead.This switch will then
be used
to
turn on (and
off)
the
PDR-V75.
Therefore, the switch should be mounted
so
that
is
accessible by the driver. Make sure the switch
is
turned
off
when the vehicle
is
not
running.
Otherwise,
the
amplifier will remain on and
drain the battery.
G)
Blue/White
® Power Antenna
®Remote
Turn-On
Lead
@)To other Alpine component's Remote Turn-On
Leads
®
SPST
Switch (optional)
®Fuse
(3A)
(j)
As
close
as
possible
to
the
vehicle's ignition tap
@ Ignition Source
B-EN
PDR-V75
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Fig. 9

SWITCH SETTINGS
NOTE:
• Before switching each Selector Switch, turn
off
the power and insert a small screwdriver, etc.,
perpendicularly
to
the Switch.
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10
0 Crossover
Mode
Selector Switch
~
OFF
ON
HP
FILTER
~
OFF
ON
HP
FILTER
a)
Set
to
the
"OFF"
position when the
amplifier will be used for driving
full range speakers or when using
an
external electronic crossover.
The full frequency bandwidth will
be
output
to
the speakers
with
no
high or
low
frequency attenuation.
b)
Set
to
the"ON" position when the
amplifier
is
used
to
drive atweeter/
midrange system. The frequencies
below the crossover
point
will be
attenuated at
12
dB/octave.
NOTE:
•
In
this
case
the maximum
Bass
EQ
boost level
is
reduced.
G)
Crossover Frequency Adjustment Knob
Use
this control
to
adjust the crossover
frequency between
50
and 400Hz.
«D
Input Gain Adjustment Control
Set
the
PDR-V75
input
gain
to
the minimum
position. Using adynamic
CD
as
a source,
increase the head
unit
volume until the
output
distorts.Then, reduce the volume 1 step (or until
the
output
is
no longer distorted). Now, increase
the amplifier gain until the sound from the
speakers becomes distorted. Reduce the gain
slightly
so
the sound
is
no longer distorted
to
achieve the
optimum
gain setting.
«B
Input Channel Selector Switch
~
1/2 3/4
INPUT
CHANNEL
~
1/2 3/4
INPUT
CHANNEL
a)
This switch setting
is
for selecting
either 2-channel or 4-channel
input
mode. When set
to
"1
/2': signal will
be copied from
CH-1
/2 and sent
to
CH-3/4, eliminating the need for
Y-adapters.
b)
Setting this switch to"3/4"will keep
both inputs, CH-1/2 and CH-3/4
independent.
A 4-channel source
is
required for
this mode.
«8
Subsonic Filter
The subsonic filter for cutting ultra low
frequencies from the
input
signal before being
amplified.
This
is
desirable for several reasons:
-To
protect speakers
too
small or not capable
of
reproducing ultra lowfrequencies.
-To
minimize power wasted from reproducing
inaudible sound.
-To
protect subwoofers in vented enclosures
from over excursion belowthe tuning
frequency.
9-EN

CD
Bass
EQ
Adjustment Knob
Add a
50
Hz
bass
boost up
to+
12
dB
to
tune
your
bass
response.
About Power Indicator
Power Indicator
Fig.
11
Lights up when power
is
on.
Is
off
when power
is
off.
Indication color Status
Blue Amplifier circuit
is
normal.
Red
Operating temperature
is
(blinking) high.
Red
Amplifier circuit
is
abnormal.
An
electrical short
has
occurred, or supply current
is
too
high.
Operating temperature
is
too
high.
Power supply voltage
is
too
high.
10-EN
C8
Input
Channel Selector Switch (SUB W.)
1+
2+3+4
SUB
W.
INPUT
CHANNEL
1+2+3+4
SUB
W.
INPUT
CHANNEL
a)
When this switch
is
placed in the
"1
+2+3+4"position, all the signals
are mixed and come
out
from the
SUB
W.
This setting provides signal
to
the subwoofer channel when
only4 channel
input
is
available.
b)
Setting this switch to"SUB W:'will
send
the
signal at the inputs
of
SUB
W.
(L/R)
to
SUB
W.
of
the
PDR-V75.
Solution
Decrease the vehicle's interior temperature
to
a
normaIlevel.
The indicator color changes
to
blue.
Turn
off
the
power supply and eliminate the
cause.
Then turn on
the
unit
and verify
that
the indicator
color
has
changed
to
blue.
If
it
remains red, turn
off
the
unit
and consult your
dealer.
Decrease
the
vehicle's interiortemperature
to
a
normal level.
The indicator color changes
to
blue.
Use
the
correct power supply voltage.
The indicator color changes
to
blue.

SYSTEM
DIAGRAMS
~
Subwoofer
«8
Front Speakers
G)
Rear
Speakers
CD
Head Unit, etc.
~
Front
Output
TYPICAL
SYSTEM
CONNECTIONS
~Rear
Output
f)
Subwoofer
Output
@)RCA Extension Cable (Sold Separately)
~
Y-Adapter (Sold Separately)
4 Speaker+ 1 Subwoofer System (5-Channellnput)
• Input Channel Selector Switch Setting
CH-3/4
SUB
W.
~
3/4
~
SUBW.
1/2 3/4 1+2+3+4
SUB
W.
INPUT
CHANNEL
INPUT
CHANNEL
SPEAKER
OUTPUT
L R L R
(R)
(L)~
(R)
(R)~
(L)
Fig.
12
11-EN

4 Speaker + 1 Subwoofer System (4-Channellnput)
• InputChannel Selector Switch Setting
CH-3/4
SUB
W.
~
3/4
1/2
3/4
INPUT
CHANNEL
L R L
CD
SPEAKER
OUTPUT
R
«D
IJ2
1+2+3+4
1+
2+
3+4
SUB
W.
INPUT
CHANNEL
8
~
~
4
Speaker+
1 Subwoofer System (2-Channellnput)
• Input Channel Selector Switch Setting
CH-3/4
SUB
W.
IJ2
1/2
1/2
3/4
INPUT
CHANNEL
IJ2
1+2+3+4
1+2+3+4
SUB
W.
INPUT
CHANNEL
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(R)~
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Fig.
13
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L R L R
12-EN
(R)~
(L)
Fig.
14

BRIDGED CONNECTIONS
2
Speaker+
1 Subwoofer System
• Input Channel Selector Switch Setting
CH-3/4
SUB
W.
~
3/4
~
SUBW.
1/2
3/4
1+2+3+4
SUB
W.
INPUT
CHANNEL
INPUT
CHANNEL
SPEAKER
OUTPUT
L R
ImportantTips on Bridging an Amplifier
NOTE:
(L)
tD
(R)
G>
(R)~
(L)
Fig.
15
• Low
output
will result
if
only one channel
input
is
used.TheY-adapter
is
not
required
if
a stereo/mono pair
line
output
is
used
to
drive both inputs
of
the bridged amp.
0 Properconnection X
Improper
connection
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SUBW.(L)
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16
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13-EN

SPECIFICATIONS
Per
Channel,
Ref.:
4
0,
14.4V
75
W
RMS
x 4
250W
RMS
x 1
Power
Output
Per
Channel,
Ref.:
2
0,
14.4V
100W
RMS
x4
350W
RMS
x 1
Bridged,
Ref.:
4
0,
14.4V
200W
RMS
x 2
Ref.:
10 W
into
4 0
~0.02%
~0.02%
Ref.:
10 W
into
2 0
~0.03%
~0.03%
THD+N
Ref.:
Rated Power
into
4 0
~0.07%
~0.07%
Ref.:
Rated Power
into
2 0
~0.09%
~0.09%
IHF
A-wtd
+ AES-17 >87 dB >87 dB
Ref.:
1W
into
4 0
S/N Ratio
IHF
A-wtd
+ AES-17 >105 dB >110 dB
Ref.:
Rated Power
into
4 0
+0/-3
dB,
Ref.:
1W
into
4 0
8Hz-45kHz
8Hz-400Hz
Frequency Response +0/-1 dB,
Ref.:
1W
into
4 0
10Hz-30kHz
10Hz-300Hz
Damping
Factor
Ref.:
10W
into
4 0
at
100Hz
>500 >1,000
Input
Select Selectable
Input
Signal CH-3/4:
CH-1
+2+3+4
Configuration
(2ch/4ch/6ch
Input)
CH-1
/2
or
CH-
3/4
or
SUB
W.
Input
Sensitivity
RCA
Input
0.2-4.0
v
0.1
-4.0
v
Ref.:
Rated Power
into
4 0
Variable HPF/LPF 50
Hz-
400Hz
LPF:
50
Hz
-400 Hz
(-12 dB/oct.) (-24 dB/oct.)
Crossover Variable Subsonic Filter
8Hz-40Hz
-(-24 dB/oct.)
Equalizer
Bass
EQ
(fc=SO
Hz)
Oto+12dB
-(Variable)
Remote Level* Linear
Attenuation
0
to
-20 dB
* Requires
optional
RUX-KNOB -
Input
Impedance >10 kO
Width
270
mm
(1
0-3/4")
Dimensions
Height
50.8
mm
(2")
Depth
165
mm
(6-1
/2")
Weight
2.76 kg
(6
lb
1.4 oz)
NOTE:
• Specifications and design are subject
to
change
without
notice.
14-EN

#/#ALPINE
®
Verification Certificate PA SED
Date
: 2014. 05. z3
Model
: PDR·V75 Load Impedance : 2
ohms
Test Voltage : 14.4V
D.C
Serial :
-
ACTUAL
TEST
MEASUREMENT
-
•TEST
•
SPECIFICATION
Output
Power(RMS) 100W
min
{Full range),
350W
min
{Sub
woofer)
•A
1
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ELECTRONICS,
INC.
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®You
should provide a detailed description of the
problem(s) for which service is required.
@ You must supply proof of your purchase of the product.
@You
must package the product securely to avoid
damage during shipment. To prevent lost packages it is
recommended to use a carrier that provides a tracking
service.
eHOW
WE
LIMIT
IMPLIED
WARRANTIES:
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING FITNESS FOR
USE AND MERCHANTABILITY ARE LIMITED
IN
DURATION TO THE PERIOD OF THE EXPRESS
WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE AND NO PERSON
IS
AUTHORIZED TO ASSUME FOR ALPINE ANY OTHER
LIABILITY
IN
CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF THE
PRODUCT.
eHOW
WE
EXCLUDE
CERTAIN
DAMAGES:
ALPINE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR
INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
CAUSED BY THE PRODUCT. THE TERM "INCIDENTAL
DAMAGES" REFERS TO EXPENSES OF
TRANSPORTING THE PRODUCT TO THE ALPINE
SERVICE CENTER, LOSS
OF
THE ORIGINAL
PURCHASER'S TIME, LOSS OF THE USE OF THE
PRODUCT, BUS FARES, CAR RENTALS OR OTHERS
COSTS RELATING TO THE CARE AND CUSTODY OF
THE PRODUCT. THE TERM "CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES" REFERS TO THE COST OF REPAIRING OR
REPLACING OTHER PROPERTY WHICH
IS
DAMAGED
WHEN THIS PRODUCT DOES NOT WORK PROPERLY.
THE REMEDIES PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY
ARE EXCLUSIVE AND
IN
LIEU OF ALL OTHERS.
eHOW
STATE/PROVINCIAL
LAW
RELATES
TO
THE
WARRANTY:
This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may
also have other rights which vary from state to state and
province to province.
In
addition, some states/provinces do
not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts,
and some do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
incidental or consequential damages. Accordingly,
limitations as to these matters contained herein may not
apply to you.
eiN
CANADA
ONLY:
This Warranty
is
not valid unless your Alpine car audio
product has been installed
in
your vehicle by an Authorized
Installation Center, and this warranty stamped upon
installation by the installation center.
eHOW
TO
CONTACT
CUSTOMER
SERVICE:
Should the product require service, please call the following
number for your nearest Authorized Alpine Service Center.
CAR AUDIO 1-800-ALPINE-1 (1-800-257-4631)
NAVIGATION1-888-NAV-HELP (1-888-628-4357)
Or visit our website at; http://www.alpine-usa.com
ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF AMERICA, INC., 19145 Gramercy Place, Torrance, California 90501, U.S.A.
ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF
CANADA,
INC., 777 Supertest Road, Toronto, Ontario M3J 2M9, Canada
Do not send products to these addresses.
Call the toll free telephone number or visit the website to locate a service center. 68-00493Z72-A (Y)
M3544091010
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