Kenwood KSC-SW11 Instruction Manual - Page 4

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Connection Speaker input connection Connect the subwoofer to the front speaker or rear speaker output cords of the center unit. Notes: • Read the instruction manuals for the connected components such as the center unit as well as this instruction manual. • When the center unit incorporates a DSP, do not connect to the rear output, as the low-frequency reproduction effect may be attenuated due to the DSP effect. ■ Examples The following shows a typical connection for effective car stereo enjoyment. Connect your system by referring to the example. Caution: Center unit Front or rear speaker Left Right Do not distribute the cords in the paths where they may be caught by a vehicle part or damaged. Otherwise, an electric shock or a fire due to short-circuiting may result. Gray/Black Gray White KSC-SW11 Fuse 10A SP.R INPUT White/ Black SP.L INPUT 2 10-pin connector cord If there is no power control terminal in the center unit, connect the blue/ white wire to the accessory line (ignition key switch ACC position line). Car fuse box Ignition key switch LINE IN Do not bend the vinyl-coated section of the speaker cord. Otherwise, malfunction may result. Blue/White 3 Speaker cord If buzzing noise is heard from the speakers when the engine is running, attach a line noise filter (commercially available) to the power lead. Yellow Yellow Car fuse box (Main fuse) Black Battery ˞ GND Caution: ˞ Connect the black lead wire ground terminal directly with a screw to an unpainted metal part of the vehicle. Turning the power ON without connecting this terminal is linked to damage of the stereo system. Be sure to connect it. Also, painted metal panels etc., are not grounded and will not function correctly. Be careful. ENGLISH 4 English

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Speaker input connection
Connect the subwoofer to the front speaker or rear speaker output cords of the center unit.
Notes:
Read the instruction manuals for the connected components such as the center unit as well as this instruction manual.
When the center unit incorporates a DSP, do not connect to the rear output, as the low-frequency reproduction effect may
be attenuated due to the DSP effect.
Examples
The following shows a typical connection for effective car stereo enjoyment. Connect your system by referring to the example.
Connection
LINE IN
SP.L
INPUT
SP.R
INPUT
Center unit
Front or rear speaker
Left
Right
2
10-pin connector cord
White
White/
Black
Gray
Gray/Black
Blue/White
Yellow
Yellow
Black
Battery
Car fuse box
(Main fuse)
Car fuse box
Ignition key
switch
Fuse 10A
GND
3
Speaker cord
KSC-SW11
Caution:
Do not distribute the cords in the
paths where they may be caught by
a vehicle part or damaged. Other-
wise, an electric shock or a fire due to
short-circuiting may result.
If there is no power con-
trol terminal in the center
unit, connect the blue/
white wire to the acces-
sory line (ignition key
switch ACC position line).
If buzzing noise is heard from the speakers when the engine
is running, attach a line noise filter (commercially available)
to the power lead.
Do not bend the vinyl-coated sec-
tion of the speaker cord. Otherwise,
malfunction may result.
Caution:
Connect the black lead wire ground terminal directly with a screw
to an unpainted metal part of the vehicle. Turning the power ON
without connecting this terminal is linked to damage of the stereo
system. Be sure to connect it.
Also, painted metal panels etc., are not grounded and will not
function correctly. Be careful.