
Under the Covers - Internal Jumpers
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of the chassis. However, we recognize there are situations where advanced users
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we have provided a few setting that are located under the chassis top for limited
access.
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over and are connected
directly to tweeters, mid-
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optimum performance you
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into a single full range sig-
nal. The DQ-61 facilitates
this internally via simple
jumper settings that allow
you to select which input
signals will be summed into
the Front/Main outputs.
An additional feature is that once you move the Summing jumpers to On, the
audio signal coming from the Main Output will also come out of the Channel 2
Output. When the jumper is moved to the “On” position for a selected channel,
the corresponding indicator light on the front of the DQ-61 will turn green The
shipped-from-the-factory setting is in the OFF or non-summed position.
➋GTO™ Signal Sense: In selected situations, factory installed audio sys-
tems may turn ON or “wake up” due to convenience features like doors chimes,
alarms, and cell phone signals triggering the source. To prevent these from turn-
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Remote InWHUPLQDO7KH'4VKLSVWKH*72LQWKHOn position.
➌Ground Isolation Selector: Alternator noise may appear in a system be-
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sure your system is turned OFF before you move these jumpers. We ship them in
the isolated position, which usually gives the best results.
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switching. When this occurs you can manually turn off the AutoMode function.
This is done by moving the internal AutoMode jumper to “Defeat”.
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