PAC LP3-4 LocPRO Series 4-Channel Line Output Converter Instruction manual
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PAC LP3-4 is a professional line output converter designed to integrate amplifiers into your vehicle's audio system. It enables proper audio level matching, eliminating noise and distortion, and ensuring optimum system performance. The LP3-4 features precision stereo gain dials for precise adjustment of audio output, allowing you to fine-tune your system for the best possible sound quality.
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L.O.C.PRO™ LP3-4
Line Output Converter
The professional way to integrate your new amplifier.
Installation Instructions
Before You Start
Replacing your radio? PAC also produces RadioPRO ™ which is a radio replacement solution, with steering wheel control retention built-in. This greatly expedites the installation of a new radio into your vehicle.
To see if there is a RadioPRO ™ interface for your vehicle, visit www.pac-audio.com
and search "Radio PRO".
Install It Right with L.O.C. PRO
™
Don’t cheat yourself out of all the performance your new radio or amplifier can deliver. Proper audio line level matching is critical when replacing your vehicle’s factory (OEM) radio or amplifier. It can be the difference between a great sounding system that you enjoy every day and a buggy, noisy mess that drives you crazy.
PAC L.O.C.PRO™ interfaces have been professionally designed for those who want the very best.
General Overview
The L.O.C.PRO™ LP3-2 can be used for adding amplifiers to a system that does not have RCA outputs. Level matching is achieved using precision stereo gain dials and will enable proper adjustment of audio output of the radio for optimum system performance. Included in these instructions are the most common applications for the
L.O.C.PRO™ LP3-2.
For specialty applications not covered in this manual, please visit www.pac-audio.com
for more comprehensive, vehicle specific wiring diagrams.
Direct url - www.pac-audio.com/products/locpro
Speaker Level Input to RCA Level Output
Speaker level input to RCA level output is the most commonly used configuration for the LP3-4.
Use this when you need to create RCA level outputs from a source that only has speaker level outputs.
After all the connections are made, skip to the level adjustment section of this manual.
Rear Left Audio Input
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Rear Right Audio Input
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Audio Ground Input (
OPTIONAL
)
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Front Left Audio Input
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Front Right Audio Input
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Rear Left Output
Rear Right Output
Front Left Output
Front Right Output
Note: If using large RCA connectors that are difficult to insert into housing, unsnap the
L.O.C.PRO™ cover and remove end panel insert around RCA outputs.
Copyright 2013 Pacific Accessory Corporation. Content subject to change without notice.
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Level Adjustment
New School –
Required items: Digital Multi-Meter, Test track media @ 1kHz and 100Hz. Max Amplifier Line-level Input Voltage Specification (i.e., 4vrms, 8vrms, etc.)
Proper level adjustment is crucial for obtaining the best possible sound quality. Following the guidelines below will enable you to properly set the output gain of the LP3-4 using equipment that is readily available. Although this device can be set by ear (Old School), we recommend using a multimeter and test tracks for pinpoint accuracy and the least chance of noise.
Amplifiers usually have 2, 4 or 8v max line-level input ratings but this can vary. This max line-level input will be your target setting you will read on the multi-meter. Perform the following procedure for each amplifier you are installing.
Example:
Amplifier 1 (Mid/High frequency) has a maximum 4v input voltage, so you will be targeting a 4 volt output voltage from the LP3-4.
Amplifier 2 (Sub frequency) has a maximum 2v input voltage, so you will be targeting a 2 volt output voltage from the LP3-4.
1. Start with gain adjustment levels on LP3-4 and amplifiers set to minimum.
2. Turn source unit to ¾ maximum volume and start test track
(1kHz for mid/high or full range, 100Hz for sub).
3. Choose either left or right channel - With multi-meter, test output of LP3-4 front
channels. Probe with negative on RCA shield and positive in center of RCA output. (figure 1)
4. Slowly adjust level on LP3-4 until you reach the target voltage of the amplifier. (figure 2)
5. Repeat steps for rear channels
(if connecting to a different amplifier, adjust to that amplifier’s voltage requirements)
6. Turn volume down and system off.
7. Connect RCAs, set gains on amplifiers to minimum
8. Turn system on and fine tune gains of amplifier (if needed).
Figure 1
Set meter to AC voltage.
Connect Red probe to Voltage (V)
Black to Common (COM)
Old School –
1. Start with gain adjustment levels on LP3-4 and amplifiers set to minimum.
2. Turn source unit to ¾ maximum volume and play a familiar song that has dynamic attributes.
For example, if your volume goes to 40 you will turn it up to 30 and play a song that has some quiet sections and some really loud sections.
3. Slowly adjust front channel gain of LP3-4 until just a hint of distortion is audible, and then back down gain just under that threshold and the distortion goes away. (figure 2)
4. Repeat steps 1-3 for rear channels.
Figure 2
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Note: If using large RCA connectors and have difficulty inserting into housing, unsnap the
L.O.C.PRO™ cover and remove insert around RCA outputs.
Pacific Accessory Corporation
Santa Ana, CA 92705 [email protected] • www.pac-audio.com
Copyright 2013 Pacific Accessory Corporation. Content subject to change without notice.
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