Insignia NS-A1000 User Manual (English) - Page 4

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Insignia NS-A1000 Car Stereo Amplifier Caution Protect connecting wires and parts to avoid damage or short circuits. To protect the amplifier unit, make sure the power connection from the positive (+) battery terminal to the amplifier is correctly fused. The sound system must be turned off before checking the amplifier. When you replace an amplifier fuse, make sure you use the same fuse type and capacity (25AX2). High powered audio systems in a vehicle are capable of generating Live Concert high levels of sound pressure, Continual exposure to excessively high volume sound levels may cause hearing loss or damage.Also,operation of a motor vehicle while listening to audio equipment at high volume levels may impair your ability to hear external sounds such as; horns, warning signals, or emergency vehicles, thus constituting to a potential traffic hazard. In the interest of safety, Consumer Electronics recommends listening at lower volume levels While driving. Features • 3-way protection: thermal, short-circuit, and over voltage • 2-ohm stable stereo • P.W.M mosfet power supply • Power and protection indicators • Selectable crossover-hi/low and bypass • 18 dB bass boost with selector switch sub (50 Hz) • Variable high pass and low pass crossover points (40 Hz-250 Hz) • Platinum plated terminals and RCA jacks • Variable input sensitivity • Soft delayed remote turn-on • Low level and high level inputs • Tri-mode capable for powering sub (observe impedance) • Chrome end caps conceal electrical connections • Remote dash-mount bass control Planning the installation Before beginning the installation, consider the following: • If you plan to expand your system by adding other components sometime in the future, make sure that you provide adequate space for the additional components, and that cooling requirements are taken into consideration. 4 www.insignia-products.com

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Insignia NS-A1000 Car Stereo Amplifier
www.insignia-products.com
Features
3-way protection: thermal, short-circuit, and over voltage
2-ohm stable stereo
P.W.M mosfet power supply
Power and protection indicators
Selectable crossover-hi/low and bypass
18 dB bass boost with selector switch sub (50 Hz)
Variable high pass and low pass crossover points
(40 Hz-250 Hz)
Platinum plated terminals and RCA jacks
Variable input sensitivity
Soft delayed remote turn-on
Low level and high level inputs
Tri-mode capable for powering sub (observe impedance)
Chrome end caps conceal electrical connections
Remote dash-mount bass control
Planning the installation
Before beginning the installation, consider the following:
If you plan to expand your system by adding other components
sometime in the future, make sure that you provide adequate
space for the additional components, and that cooling
requirements are taken into consideration.
Caution
Protect connecting wires and parts to avoid damage or short
circuits.
To protect the amplifier unit, make sure the power
connection from the positive (+) battery terminal to the
amplifier is correctly fused.
The sound system must be turned off before checking the
amplifier.
When you replace an amplifier fuse, make sure you use the
same fuse type and capacity (25AX2).
High powered audio systems in a vehicle are capable of
generating Live Concert high levels of sound pressure,
Continual exposure to excessively high volume sound levels
may cause hearing loss or damage.Also,operation of a
motor vehicle while listening to audio equipment at high
volume levels may impair your ability to hear external
sounds such as; horns, warning signals, or emergency
vehicles, thus constituting to a potential traffic hazard. In the
interest of safety, Consumer Electronics recommends
listening at lower volume levels While driving.