PAR–650
5 Band Paragraphic EQ
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Built-in remote output with turn-on delay for switching on amps.
30V MOSFET switching power supply.
Gold-plated RCA input/output jacks.
Half-din chassis for ease of installation.
INSTALLATION
1. Read this manual carefully and in its entirety before installing this
equalizer.
2. Always disconnect the battery or remove the fuses for circuits you
will be working on.
3. Check for clearance of any hazards such as wiring harnesses or
heater core before mounting the equalizer to any panels in the
vehicle.
4. Mount the equalizer in a location that is easy to access and won’t be
distracting to vehicle operation while making adjustments.
5. Route all power wires and audio cables away from sharp metal
edges that can cause shorts to ground and any moving parts that
can tangle the wires such as heater controls or wiper motors.
6. Route all power and signal cables as far as possible from other
vehicle wiring harnesses. Loom when appropriate.
7. It is recommended that the equalizer be grounded directly to the
chassis of the Source 1 head unit. The Source 1 head unit should be
grounded at a chassis point (preferably bare or scraped sheet metal)
other than the factory head unit ground wire or under dash brackets.
8. Use only the supplied machine screws to mount the equalizer or
damage to the circuitry could occur.
CONTROL PANEL FEATURES
Adjustment Knobs
The PAR-650 five-band parametric equalizer features dual-function control knobs
that extend when needed for adjustments and retract when not in use, allowing
full adjustability with minimum control panel clutter. When the knobs are extended
for adjustment they have an in and out position that allows each knob to control
multiple processor settings.
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Extend and Retract Knobs - To extend and retract the adjustment
knobs, press and release them into the control panel; they will extend or
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retract with each press.
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IN and OUT Position - A knob is set to its in position when it is initially
extended. To set a knob to its out position pull gently on the knob until a
plainly-felt notched position is reached.
NOTE: DO NOT use excessive force when using the adjustment knobs
or damage to their release mechanism can result.
1.
Master Volume/Fader Control Knob
● IN/Volume - When in, this knob controls the overall volume of the
system. It affects all line-level outputs to the amplifiers.
● OUT/FADER - When out, this knob controls the front to rear
balance of the high-pass output jacks.
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Input Source LED - The color of the LED indicates which input source
is currently active.
● GREEN - Indicates Source 1 is active.
● RED - Indicates Source 2 is active.
● ORANGE - Indicates the control panel AUX is active.
Input Source Switch - This is a momentary push-button switch that will
cycle through the three input sources by activating a new input source
each time it is pressed.
NOTE: The EQ defaults to SRC 1 when the unit is switched on.
4.
Subwoofer Volume Control
● IN/SUB VOLUME - When in, this knob controls the dedicated
subwoofer output volume.
● OUT/SUB VOLUME - When out, this knob controls the low-pass
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crossover frequency for the dedicated subwoofer output between
30–400 Hz at 12dB/octave.
5.
High-Pass Output Frequency Control
● IN/FRONT OUT FREQUENCY - When in, this knob controls the
high-pass crossover point for the front outputs between 30 Hz and
400 hz at 12dB/octave.
● OUT/REAR OUT FREQUENCY - When out, this knob controls the
high-pass crossover point for the rear outputs between 30 Hz and
400 hz at 12dB/octave.
NOTE: If rear panel switch #7 is in the full range position this knob has
no function.
6.
Frequency Controls
● IN/FREQUENCY GAIN CONTROL - When in, these knobs control
the gains for their respective frequencies. The center position is flat
with a maximum +18db and -18dB adjustment capability.
● OUT/PARAMETER CONTROL - When out, these knobs control the
center frequency of their respective filter band. The center
frequency ranges are described in the chart below.
Control Knob
Subwoofer
Filter Parameter
30 to 70 Hz
Midbass
125 to 250 Hz
400 to 800 Hz
1 to 5 kHz
Low Midrange
High Midrange
High Frequencies
8 to 20 kHz
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Aux In - This is a 3.5 mm stereo input jack for use as an auxiliary input
for portable music players, laptops, camcorders, or video games.
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CONTROL PANEL
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REAR PANEL FEATURES
Power Connector
1.
Remote Turn On Output - This output is intended to be the remote turn
on for the system amplifiers and has a built-in delay.Two to three seconds
after the PAR-650 receives a (+)12V turn on signal it will send a (+)12V
turn on signal to the amplifiers. This feature is designed to eliminate
system turn-on pops that can occur when several components turn on at
the same time.
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3.
(+)12V Constant Power - This is the main power input for the PAR 650
and must be connected to a (+)12V constant power supply. DO NOT
connect this to a switched 12V source or the system may pop when the
key is turned off.
RemoteTurn On Input - This is the input for turning on the PAR 650 and
system amplifiers. It should be connected to the (+)12V remote turn on
output of the system head unit. The PAR 650 has a built in turn off delay
to prevent turn-off pops. When the remote turn on signal from the head
unit shuts off, the amplifiers will turn off immediately and the PAR 650 will
stay on for five seconds before turning off. This feature is designed into
the PAR 650 to eliminate system turn off pops that can occur when
several components turn off at the same time. DO NOT connect this to a
(+)12V constant power supply.
4.
Ground - Connect this terminal to a quality ground location, preferably
the chassis of the head unit, which must itself be properly grounded to the
vehicle chassis. It is not recommended that the factory radio ground be
used for after market audio components.
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7.
Power Fuse - This fuse protects the PAR 650 on-board electrical
components. Never replace this fuse with one of higher value or damage
to the PAR 650 could occur and result in loss of your warranty.
Illumination Switch - This switch changes the front panel background
lighting from BLUE to GREEN to match the vehicle dash or radio
backlighting.
High Pass Output Switch - This switch controls whether the front and
rear outputs are full range or crossed over as high pass outputs to the
amplifiers. When set to high pass output the front and rear output
crossovers are separately variable from 30 to 400Hz, by using the high
pass frequency control knob (#5) on the front panel.
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Front Amplifier Output - These are output jacks for sending the audio
signal to the front amplifier.
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Rear Amplifier Output - These are output jacks for sending the audio
signal to the rear amplifier
10.
Subwoofer Amplifier Output - These are output jacks for sending the
audio signal to the subwoofer amplifier.
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12.
Source 1 Input - These is the input for the main source unit.
Source 2 Input - These is the input for the secondary source unit.
REAR PANEL
1 2 3
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INITIAL SETTINGS
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2.
Make sure the main source unit is connected to the Source 1 inputs, then
adjust the main source units volume to just below maximum.
Adjust the Source 1 input gains (top of unit) to the minimum setting and
the PAR-650 master volume control to the maximum setting.
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NOTE: If connecting more than one input source to the PAR-650, use
the Source 1 gain controls to match the input level of both sources.
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Set the filter gains to the flat (center) setting.
Complete all signal and power connections to the PAR-650.
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Turn the system on and increase the gain on the Source 1 inputs until
audible distortion can be heard. The system should be very loud at this
time.
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Reduce the PAR-650 master volume level and test for well-balanced and
linear volume adjustment when using the Source 1 volume control.
When connecting a second source unit to the Source 2 input, the source
one input gains (top of unit) may need further adjusting to achieve a close
signal level match.
CROSSOVER AND FILTER ADJUSTMENTS
The crossover and filter gain adjustments can be performed two different ways, by
using a piece of audio test equipment called an RTA (Real Time Analyzer) or by
listening to a familiar piece of music. The RTA is most commonly used to achieve
the flattest possible system response in preparation for a sound-off competition.
Although an RTA may help in setting a flat system response, it does not allow for
your personal listening preferences. When setting the EQ filter and gain controls
using a familiar piece of music, adjustments can be made according the way you
like the music to sound in relation to the vehicles acoustics and the type of drivers
in the system.
1.
Set all filter gain controls to their flat setting by adjusting all the filter
knobs to the center or 0 setting when they are extended and set to their
in position.
2.
Set all frequency controls to their flat setting by adjusting all the filter
knobs knobs to the flat or 0 setting when they are extended and set to
their out position.
3.
If using the dedicated subwoofer output, set its gain and frequency
control to the center position.
NOTE: When interfacing PPI class of amplifiers with non-defeatable low-
pass crossovers adjust the amplifiers crossover point to its highest
frequency setting.
4.
Turn on the head unit and play a familiar piece of music as reference
material.
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7.
If the front and rear outputs have been set to high pass by setting the
switch on the rear panel to the high pass setting, adjust the front
crossover to the lowest possible setting with a minimum of distortion.
Repeat for the rear speakers.
At this time adjust the subwoofer frequency and volume to match the
crossover settings for the satellite speakers. When set properly the bass
should not be localized and voices should not be heard through the
subwoofers.
Adjusting the frequency control knobs out direction from center will
change the center frequency and bandwidth parameter for that
particular filter.The higher the frequency (clockwise) for a filter the wider
bandwidth, the lower the frequency (counter-clockwise) the narrower
bandwidth.
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Once the center frequencies and bandwidth have been adjusted
controls have been set, use the filter gains (filter knob’s in position) to
fine tune the system for differing tastes in music or material.
SYSTEM DIAGRAM
GROUND
REMOTE IN
(+)12V CONSTANT
REMOTE OUT
To Rear Amp
To Front Amp
To Sub Amp
To Source 2
To Source 1
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SPECIFICATIONS
PRECISION POWER PAR-650
Filter Parameters
Sub 30-70Hz
Mid-bass 125-250Hz
Low-mid 400-800Hz
Hi-mid 1.5-5kHz
Hi 8-20kHz
Boost/Cut
18dB/octave maximum
Filter Bandwidth
Varies with center frequency
Crossover/Range
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Frequency Response
Maximum Output Voltage
LP/HP, 12dB/octave, variable 30-400Hz
100dB @ 1 volt input
20Hz-30kHz, +/- 0.5dB
6V RMS front/rear outputs
10V RMS subwoofer output
Output Impedance
500 ohm
Gain (all filters set flat)
1V in = 2V (front/rear)
6V (sub)
Total Harmonic Distortion
Stereo Separation
Input Sensitivity
< 0.006%
>75dB @ 1kHz
50mv - 4.0V RMS (fixed inputs)
50mv - 10V RMS (variable input)
Input Impedance
Operating voltage/fuse
Remote Out
21K ohms
11-15V negative ground/3A ATC
500mA @ 11.5V
1"x 7"x 4-3/4"
Size (H x W x D)
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Warranty
LIMITED TWO YEAR CONSUMER WARRANTY:
Directed Electronics, Inc. promises to the original purchaser, to replace this product should
it prove to be defective in workmanship or material under normal use, for a period of two
years from the date of purchase from the dealer as indicated by the date code marking of
the product PROVIDED the product was installed by an authorized Directed dealer. During
this two-year period, there will be no charge for this replacement PROVIDED the unit is
returned to Directed, shipping pre-paid. If the unit is installed by anyone other than an
authorized Directed dealer, the warranty period will be one year from the date of purchase
by the dealer as indicated by the date code marking of the product. This warranty is non-
transferable and does not apply to any unit that has been modified or used in a manner
contrary to its intended purpose, and does not cover damage to the unit caused by
installation or removal of the unit. During this one-year period, there will be no charge for
this replacement PROVIDED the unit is returned to Directed, shipping pre-paid. This
warranty is void if the product has been damaged by accident or unreasonable use,
neglect, improper service or other causes not arising out of defects in materials or
construction. Units which are found to be damaged by abuse resulting in thermally
damaged voice coils are not covered by this warranty but may be replaced at the
absolute/sole discretion of Directed. ALL WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
TO
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NO LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL ACTS OF THIRD PARTIES INCLUDING ITS
AUTHORIZED DEALERS OR INSTALLERS. Unit must be returned to Directed, postage
pre-paid, with bill of sale or other dated proof of purchase bearing the following information:
consumer's name, telephone number, and address, authorized dealer's name and
address, and product description. Note: This warranty does not cover labor costs for the
removal and reinstallation of the unit. IN ORDER FOR THIS WARRANTY TO BE VALID,
YOUR UNIT MUST BE SHIPPED WITH PROOF OF INSTALLATION BY AN
AUTHORIZED DIRECTED DEALER. ALL UNITS RECEIVED BY DIRECTED FOR
WARRANTY REPAIR WITHOUT PROOF OF DIRECTED DEALER INSTALLATION WILL
BE COVERED BY THE LIMITED 1 YEAR PARTS AND LABOR WARRANTY. Note: This
warranty does not cover labor costs for the removal and reinstallation of the unit. BY
PURCHASING THIS PRODUCT, THE CONSUMER AGREES AND CONSENTS THAT
ALL DISPUTES BETWEEN THE CONSUMER AND DIRECTED SHALL BE RESOLVED
IN ACCORDANCE WITH CALIFORNIA LAWS IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
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