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Punch P500X1bd
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Installation & Operation
AMPLIFIERS
P300X1 P300X2 P400X1
P400X2 P400X4 P500X1BD
P500X2 P600X4 P1000X1BD
P1000X2 P1000X5
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Dear Customer,
Congratulations on your purchase of the world’s finest brand of car audio
products. At Rockford Fosgate we are fanatics about musical reproduc-
tion at its best, and we are pleased you chose our product. Through
years of engineering expertise, hand craftsmanship and critical testing
procedures, we have created a wide range of products that reproduce
music with all the clarity and richness you deserve.
For maximum performance we recommend you have your new Rockford
Fosgate product installed by an Authorized Rockford Fosgate Dealer,
as we provide specialized training through Rockford Technical Training
Institute (RTTI). Please read your warranty and retain your receipt and
original carton for possible future use.
Great product and competent installations are only a piece of the puzzle
when it comes to your system. Make sure that your installer is using
100% authentic installation accessories from Rockford Fosgate in your
installation. Rockford Fosgate has everything from RCA cables and
speaker wire to power wire and battery connectors. Insist on it! After all,
your new system deserves nothing but the best.
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Table of Content
If, after reading your manual, you still have questions regarding this prod-
uct, we recommend that you see your Rockford Fosgate dealer. If you need
further assistance, you can call us direct at . Be sure to 1-800-669-9899
have your serial number, model number and date of purchase available
when you call.
Safety
This symbol with “WARNING” is intended
to alert the user to the presence of important
instructions. Failure to heed the instructions
will result in severe injury or death.
This symbol with “CAUTION” is intended to
alert the user to the presence of important
instructions. Failure to heed the instructions
can result in injury or unit damage.
• To prevent injury and damage to the unit, please read and follow the
instructions in this manual. We want you to enjoy this system, not get
a headache.
• If you feel unsure about installing this system yourself, have it installed
by a qualified Rockford Fosgate technician.
• Before installation, disconnect the battery negative (-) terminal to
prevent damage to the unit, fire and/or possible injury.
Introduction
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PRACTICE SAFE SOUND
Continuous exposure to sound pressure levels over 100dB may cause
permanent hearing loss. High powered auto sound systems may
produce sound pressure levels well over 130dB. Use common sense
and practice safe sound.
2 Introduction
3 Specifications
4-5 Design Features
6-17 Installation
Installation Considerations
Mounting Locations
Battery and Charging
Wiring the System
18-19 Operation
Clip Indicator Setup
Adjusting Crossover Frequency
2/4 Channel Switch
Subwoofer Input Switch
Infrasonic Filter
Punch EQ
20 Troubleshooting
21 Limited Warranty Information
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Specifications
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Power ratings on Rockford Fosgate amplifiers conform to CTA-2006 industry standards. These guidelines
mean your amplifier’s output power ratings are REAL POWER numbers, not inflated marketing ratings.
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Mode P300X2 P400X2 P500X2 P1000X2 P400X4 P600X4 P1000X5 P300X1 P400X1 P500X1BD P1000X1BD
Rated Power -
Continuous
Power Rating
(RMS) Measured
@ 14.4V
100x2 @ 4 ohms
150x2 @ 2 ohms
300x1 @ 4 ohms*
125x2 @ 4 ohms
200x2 @ 2 ohms
400x1 @ 4 ohms*
150x2 @ 4 ohms
250x2 @ 2 ohms
500x1 @ 4 ohms*
300x2 @ 4 ohms
500x2 @ 2 ohms
1000x1 @ 4 ohms*
50x4 @ 4 ohms
100x4 @ 2 ohms
200x2 @ 4 ohms*
75x4 @ 4 ohms
150x4 @ 2 ohms
300x2 @ 4 ohms*
75x4 @ 4 ohms
125x4 @ 2 ohms
250x2 @ 4 ohms*
Sub:
150x1 @ 4 ohms
300x1 @ 2 ohms
500x1 @ 1 ohm
200x1 @ 4 ohms
300x1 @ 2 ohms
250x1 @ 4 ohms
400x1 @ 2 ohms
150x1 @ 4 ohms
300x1 @ 2 ohms
500x1 @ 1 ohms
300x1 @ 4 ohms
600x1 @ 2 ohms
1000x1 @ 1 ohms
Crossover
Slope
12 dB/Oct 12 dB/Oct 12 dB/Oct 12 dB/Oct 12 dB/Oct 12 dB/Oct 12 dB/Oct 12 dB/Oct 12 dB/Oct 12 dB/Oct 12 dB/Oct
Crossover
Frequency
Variable 50Hz-
250Hz
Variable 50Hz-
250Hz
Variable 50Hz-
250Hz
Variable 50Hz-
250Hz
Variable 50Hz-
250Hz
Variable 50Hz-
250Hz
Variable 50Hz-
250Hz
Sub: 28Hz
Variable 50Hz-
250Hz
Variable 50Hz-
250Hz
Variable 50Hz-
250Hz, Sub: 28Hz
Variable 50Hz-
250Hz, Sub: 28Hz
Punch EQ Variable 0 -+14dB
@ 12.5kHz and
0-+18dB @ 45Hz
Variable 0 -+14dB
@ 12.5kHz and
0-+18dB @ 45Hz
Variable 0 -+14dB
@ 12.5kHz and
0-+18dB @ 45Hz
Variable 0 -+14dB
@ 12.5kHz and
0-+18dB @ 45Hz
Variable 0 -+14dB
@ 12.5kHz and
0-+18dB @ 45Hz
Variable 0 -+14dB
@ 12.5kHz and
0-+18dB @ 45Hz
Variable 0 -+14dB
@ 12.5kHz and
0-+18dB @ 45Hz
Variable 0 -+14dB
@ 12.5kHz and
0-+18dB @ 45Hz
Variable 0 -+14dB
@ 12.5kHz and
0-+18dB @ 45Hz
Variable 0-+18dB
@ 45Hz
Variable 0-+18dB
@ 45Hz
Operating
Voltage
9-16VDC 9-16VDC 9-16VDC 9-16VDC 9-16VDC 9-16VDC 9-16VDC 9-16VDC 9-16VDC 9-16VDC 9-16VDC
Frequency
Response
20Hz-20kHz 20Hz-20kHz 20Hz-20kHz 20Hz-20kHz 20Hz-20kHz 20Hz-20kHz 20Hz-20kHz 20Hz-20kHz 20Hz-20kHz 20Hz-250Hz 20Hz-250Hz
Battery Fuse
Rating (not
supplied)
50A 60A 80A 140A 60A 100A 150A 50A 60A 80A 140A
THD+N @
Rated Power
<1.0% @ 4 ohms
<1.0% @ 2 ohms
<1.0% @ 4 ohms
<1.0% @ 2 ohms
<1.0% @ 4 ohms
<1.0% @ 2 ohms
<1.0% @ 4 ohms
<1.0% @ 2 ohms
<1.0% @ 4 ohms
<1.0% @ 2 ohms
<1.0% @ 4 ohms
<1.0% @ 2 ohms
F/R:
<1.0% @ 4 ohms
<1.0% @ 2 ohms
Sub:
<1.0% @ 4 ohms
<1.0% @ 2 ohms
<1.0% @ 1 ohm
<1.0% @ 4 ohms
<1.0% @ 2 ohms
<1.0% @ 4 ohms
<1.0% @ 2 ohms
<1.0% @ 4 ohms
<1.0% @ 2 ohms
<1.0% @ 1 ohm
<1.0% @ 4 ohms
<1.0% @ 2 ohms
<1.0% @ 1 ohm
Input Sensitivity 150mV-12V 150mV-12V 150mV-12V 150mV-12V 150mV-12V 150mV-12V 150mV-12V 150mV-12V 150mV-12V 150mV-12V 150mV-12V
Input Imped-
ance
20k 20k 20k 20k 20k 20k 20k 20k 20k 20k 20k
S/N Ratio CTA
2006
>85dB >85dB >85dB >85dB >85dB >85dB F/R: > 85dB
Sub: >80dB
>85dB >85dB >80dB >80dB
S/N Ratio @
Rated Power
>105dB >105dB >105dB >105dB >105dB >105dB F/R: >105dB
Sub: >100dB
>105dB >105dB >100dB >100dB
Channel
Separation
>50dB >50dB >50dB >50dB >50dB >50dB >50dB N/A N/A N/A N/A
Common Mode
Rejection Ratio
>55dB >55dB >55dB >55dB >55dB >55dB >55dB >55dB >55dB >55dB >55dB
Damping Factor >500 >500 >500 >500 >500 >500 F/R: >500
Sub: >300
>500 >500 >300 >300
Dimensions
(LxWxH)
9.9” x 7.8” x 2.4”
(25cm x 19.7cm x 6.1 cm) 11” x 7.8” x 2.4”
(28cm x 19.7cm x 6.1 cm) 13.3” x 7.8” x 2.4”
(33.7cm x 19.7cm x 6.1 cm) 15” x 7.8” x 2.4”
(38.2cm x 19.7cm x 6.1 cm) 11” x 7.8” x 2.4”
(28cm x 19.7cm x 6.1 cm) 13.3” x 7.8” x 2.4”
(33.7cm x 19.7cm x 6.1 cm) 15” x 7.8” x 2.4”
(38.2cm x 19.7cm x 6.1 cm) 9.9” x 7.8” x 2.4”
(25cm x 19.7cm x 6.1 cm) 9.9” x 7.8” x 2.4”
(25cm x 19.7cm x 6.1 cm) 11” x 7.8” x 2.4”
(28cm x 19.7cm x 6.1 cm) 13.3” x 7.8” x 2.4”
(33.7cm x 19.7cm x 6.1 cm)
* Rated power when amplifier is wired in a bridged configuration.
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Design Features
Power/Protect LED
Power LED illuminates blue when the unit is turned on. Protect
LED illuminates yellow if a short circuit or to low of an impedance
is detected at the speaker connections. Thermal LED illuminates
red when amplifier overheats. The amplifier will automatically shut
down if this occurs.
Output Clip Indicator Chart
Reference chart for the output clip in-
dicator LED illumination color during
input level setup.
Speaker Terminals
The Speaker Terminals are nickel-plated
captive c-clamp wire connectors (+ and -)
will accommodate 8 AWG.
RCA Input/Pass-Thru
The RCA inputs are capable of accepting signal from either high-level(speaker) to low-
level(RCA). When utilizing high-level for input signal the auto turn-on feature is active.
The pass-thru RCA’s are passive, including full input signal range and auto turn-on
functionality when active.
Subwoofer Input
Setting this switch to the “On” position, utilizes the
“Sub” inputs. (P1000X5)
Centering Indicators
Indicators are located on the bottom side of the
amplifier.
Output Clip Indicator
The output clip indicator works in conjunction with
the input level knob, illuminating to appropriate
color depending on the audio content used for the
setup.
Intput Clip Indicator
The input clip indicator works in con-
junction with the audio source volume
knob, illuminating red when audio
source reaches it’s clipping point.
Input Level Knob
The input level control is used to match
the output of the audio source.
INPUT CLIP
FRONT REAR
RIGHTLEFT
BRIDGED
RIGHTLEFT
BRIDGED
SUB
BA
SPEAKERS
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Design Features
Punch EQ
A Gyrator based Punch EQ that eliminates frequency
shift with boost. This works along with the crossover
switch on the amplifier.
Power/REM Terminals
The power and ground will accommodate 4 AWG,
while the remote will accommodate 12 AWG.(The
REM terminal is used to remotely turn-on and
turn-off the amplifier when +12V DC is applied.)
2/4 Channel Switch
Setting this switch to the 2CH. position, switches the
inputs to a 2-channel mode, allowing connection to
only the front inputs with a 4-channel output. (P400X4,
P600X4, P1000X5)
Crossover Switch
Selectable switch for High-Pass (HP) or
All Pass (AP) or Low-Pass (LP)
Variable Crossover
Is a built-in 12dB/octave Butterworth filter with
a crossover point variable from 50Hz to 250Hz.
illus.-1.1
Remote Punch Level Control - In/Out
Remotely control the output level of the amplifier. The
PLC-OUT is used to daisy-chain additional amplifiers
controlled by a single remote.
Infrasonic Filter
A fixed 28Hz 12dB/octave filter designed to prevent
frequencies below the audio range from being applied
to the subwoofer from the amplifier. Consequently
improving subwoofer performance and power han-
dling, particularly in vented enclosures. (P500X1BD,
P10001BD, P1000X5)
Remote Punch Level Switch
When activated, this allows the use of a optional re-
mote Punch Level Controller. (P500X1BD, P10001BD,
P1000X5)
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REAR SUBFRONT
RIGHT
LEFT
RIGHT
LEFT
B+REM GND
REMOTE
PUNCH LEVEL
PLC-OUTPLC-IN
INPUT
2CH. - 4CH.
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Contents
Installation Considerations
The following is a list of tools needed for installation:
This section focuses on some of the vehicle considerations for install-
ing your new amplifier. Pre-planning your system layout and best wiring
routes will save installation time. When deciding on the layout of your new
system, be sure that each component will be easily accessible for making
adjustments.
If you feel unsure about installing this sys-
tem yourself, have it installed by a qualified
technician.
Before installation, disconnect the battery neg-
ative (-) terminal to prevent damage to the unit,
fire and/or possible injury.
Before beginning any installation, follow these simple rules:
1. Be sure to carefully read and understand the instructions before
attempting to install the unit.
2. For safety, disconnect the negative lead from the battery prior to
beginning the installation.
3. For easier assembly, we suggest you run all wires prior to mounting
your unit in place.
4. Route all of the RCA cables close together and away from any high
current wires.
5. Use high quality connectors for a reliable installation and to minimize
signal or power loss.
• Fuse-holder and fuse. (See
specifications for fuse rating)
• Volt/Ohm Meter
• Wire strippers
• Wire crimpers
• Wire cutters
• #2 Phillips screwdriver
• Battery post wrench
• Hand held drill w/assorted bits
• Assorted connectors
• Adequate Length—Red Power
Wire
• Adequate Length—Remote
Turn-on Wire
• Adequate Length—Black
Grounding Wire
6. Think before you drill! Be careful not to cut or drill into gas tanks, fuel
lines, brake or hydraulic lines, vacuum lines or electrical wiring when
working on any vehicle.
7. Never run wires underneath the vehicle. Running the wires inside the
vehicle provides the best protection.
8. Avoid running wires over or through sharp edges. Use rubber or
plastic grommets to protect any wires routed through metal, especially
the firewall.
9. ALWAYS protect the battery and electrical system from damage with
proper fusing. Install the appropriate fuse holder and fuse on the +12V
power wire within 18” (45.7 cm) of the battery terminal.
10. When grounding to the chassis of the vehicle, scrape all paint from
the metal to ensure a good, clean ground connection. Grounding
connections should be as short as possible and always be connected
to metal that is welded to the main body, or chassis, of the vehicle.
Seatbelt bolts should never be used for connecting to ground.
Mounting Locations
To ensure optimal performance, mount the amplifier with at least 1”
(2.54cm) of air gap around the amplifier’s heat sink to provide proper
cooling.
Amplifier Centering Indicators
Centering indicators have been incorporated into the amplifier’s
heatsink to aid in the installation process.
Trunk Mounting
Mounting the amplifier vertically or inverted will provide adequate cool-
ing of the amplifier. Mounting the amplifier on the floor of the trunk will
provide the best cooling of the amplifier.
Passenger Compartment Mounting
Mounting the amplifier in the passenger compartment will work as long as
you provide a sufficient amount of air for the amplifier to cool itself. If you
are going to mount the amplifier under the seat of the vehicle, you must
have at least 1” (2.54cm) of air gap around the amplifier’s heat sink.
Never mount this unit in the engine compart-
ment. Mounting the unit in the engine com-
partment will void your warranty.
Battery and Charging
Amplifiers will put an increased load on the vehicle’s battery and charging
system. We recommend checking your alternator and battery condition
to ensure that the electrical system has enough capacity to handle the
increased load of your stereo system. Stock electrical systems which are
in good condition should be able to handle the extra load of any Prime
Series amplifier without problems, although battery and alternator life can
be reduced slightly. To maximize the performance of your amplifier, we
suggest the use of a heavy duty battery and an energy storage capacitor.
Installation
• Punch Amplifier
• Mounting Hardware
• Allen Wrench
• Quick Setup Guide
• Test tones available for
download at https://rftech.
custhelp.com/app/answers/
detail/a_id/1126/ Scroll to
the bottom of the page and
download your preferred
format.
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Installation
source unit’s remote amp on lead. If the source unit does not have this
output available, the recommended solution is to wire a mechanical
switch in line with a 12 volt source to activate the amplifier.
NOTE: When utilizing high-level for input signal the auto turn-on feature
is active. With the auto turn-on active, the REM becomes an output to turn
on/off up to two additional amplifiers or other accessories.
7. Securely mount the amplifier to the vehicle or amp rack. Be careful not
to mount the amplifier on cardboard or plastic panels. Doing so may
enable the screws to pull out from the panel due to road vibration or
sudden vehicle stops.
8. Connect from source signal by plugging into the RCA input jacks
at the amplifier. The input sensitivity ranges from 150mV-12V
to accommodate signal from either high-level(speaker) to low-
level(RCA).
NOTE: All “ACTIVE” inputs must have RCA jacks connected. Switch in
2CH. position,“ACTIVE” - Front channel inputs only. Switch in 4CH.
position,“ACTIVE” - All Front and Rear channel inputs. Switch in FRONT.
position,“ACTIVE” - Front channel inputs only for sub output. Switch in
SUB position,“ACTIVE” - Sub inputs for sub output. When connecting
to the 5-Channel inputs, be sure to route front, rear and sub RCA cables
tightly together.
Always ensure power is off or disconnected at
the amplifier before connecting RCA cables.
Failure to do so may cause damage to the am-
plifier and/or connected components.
9. Connect the speakers. Strip the speaker wires 1/2” and insert into the
speaker terminal and tighten the set screw to secure into place. Be
sure to maintain proper speaker polarity. DO NOT chassis ground any
of the speaker leads as unstable operation may result.
10. Perform a final check of the completed system wiring to ensure that all
connections are accurate. Check all power and ground connections
for frayed wires and loose connections which could cause problems.
Install inline fuse near battery connection.
NOTE: Follow the diagrams for proper signal polarity.
This amplifier is not recommended for im-
pedance loads below 2-Ohm stereo/4-Ohm
bridged for the multi-channel amplifiers and
1-ohm for mono amplifiers.
Wiring the System
If you do not feel comfortable with wiring your
new unit, please see your local Authorized
Rockford Fosgate Dealer for installation.
Before installation, disconnect the battery neg-
ative (-) terminal to prevent damage to the unit,
fire and/or possible injury.
Avoid running power wires near the low level
input cables, antenna, power leads, sensitive
equipment or harnesses. The power wires car-
ry substantial current and could induce noise
into the audio system.
1. Plan the wire routing. Keep RCA cables close together but isolated
from the amplifier’s power cables and any high power auto accessories,
especially electric motors. This is done to prevent coupling the noise
from radiated electrical fields into the audio signal. When feeding
the wires through the firewall or any metal barrier, protect them with
plastic or rubber grommets to prevent short circuits. Leave the wires
long at this point to adjust for a precise fit at a later time.
2. Prepare the RED wire (power cable) for attachment to the amplifier by
stripping 1/2” of insulation from the end of the wire. Insert the bared
wire into the B+ terminal and tighten the set screw to secure the cable
in place.
NOTE: The B+ cable MUST be fused 18” or less from the vehicle’s battery.
Install the fuse holder under the hood and ensure connections are water
tight.
3. Trim the RED wire (power cable) within 18” of the battery and splice in
a inline fuse holder (not supplied). See Specifications for the rating of
the fuse to be used. DO NOT install the fuse at this time.
4. Strip 1/2” from the battery end of the power cable and crimp an
appropriate size ring terminal to the cable. Use the ring terminal to
connect to the battery positive terminal.
5. Prepare the BLACK wire (Ground cable) for attachment to the amplifier
by stripping 1/2” of insulation from the end of the wire. Insert the bare
wire into the GROUND terminal and tighten the set screw to secure the
cable in place. Prepare the chassis ground by scraping any paint from
the metal surface and thoroughly clean the area of all dirt and grease.
Strip the other end of the wire and attach a ring connector. Fasten the
cable to the chassis using a non-anodized screw and a star washer.
NOTE: Keep the length of the BLACK wire (Ground) as short as possible.
Always less than 30”.
6. Prepare the Remote turn-on wire for attachment to the amplifier by
stripping 1/2” of insulation from the end of the wire. Insert the bared
wire into the REMOTE terminal and tighten the set screw to secure the
wire in place. Connect the other end of the Remote wire to a switched
12 volt positive source. The switched voltage is usually taken from the
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2-Channel (Stereo)
P300X2, P400X2, P500X2, P1000X2
illus.-2.1
Installation
RIGHT
LEFT
PASS-THRU
PLC-OUT
INPUT
PLC-IN
INPUT
REMOTE
PUNCH LEVEL
INPUT CLIP
B+REM GND
RIGHTLEFT
BRIDGED
SPEAKERS
Optional Input Accessory
Left (+)
Left (–)
Right (+)
Right (–)
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Installation
2-Channel (Mono)
P300X2, P400X2, P500X2, P1000X2
illus.-2.2
RIGHT
LEFT
PASS-THRU
PLC-OUT
INPUT
PLC-IN
INPUT
REMOTE
PUNCH LEVEL
INPUT CLIP
B+REM GND
RIGHTLEFT
BRIDGED
SPEAKERS
Optional Input Accessory
Left (+)
Left (–)
Right (+)
Right (–)
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4-Channel (Stereo)
P400X4, P600X4
illus.-2.3
Installation
RIGHTLEFT
FRONT REAR
BRIDGED
RIGHTLEFT
BRIDGED
SPEAKERS
REMOTE
PUNCH LEVEL
INPUT CLIP PASS-THRU REARFRONT
RIGHT
LEFT
RIGHT
LEFT
B+REM GND
PLC-OUTPLC-IN
Optional Input Accessory
Left (+)
Left (–)
Right (+)
Right (–)
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illus.-2.4
4-Channel (2ch Stereo & 1ch Mono-Bridged)
P400X4, P600X4
Installation
RIGHTLEFT
FRONT REAR
BRIDGED
RIGHTLEFT
BRIDGED
SPEAKERS
REMOTE
PUNCH LEVEL
INPUT CLIP PASS-THRU REARFRONT
RIGHT
LEFT
RIGHT
LEFT
B+REM GND
PLC-OUTPLC-IN
Optional Input Accessory
Left (+)
Left (–)
Right (+)
Right (–)
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4-Channel (2ch Mono-Bridged)
P400X4, P600X4
illus.-2.5
Installation
RIGHTLEFT
FRONT REAR
BRIDGED
RIGHTLEFT
BRIDGED
SPEAKERS
REMOTE
PUNCH LEVEL
INPUT CLIP PASS-THRU REARFRONT
RIGHT
LEFT
RIGHT
LEFT
B+REM GND
PLC-OUTPLC-IN
Optional Input Accessory
Left (+)
Left (–)
Right (+)
Right (–)
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3-Channel (2ch bridged & 1ch Mono)
P1000X5
illus.-2.6
Installation
INPUT CLIP REAR SUBFRONT
RIGHT
LEFT
RIGHT
LEFT
B+REM GND
REMOTE
PUNCH LEVEL
PLC-OUTPLC-IN
FRONT REAR
RIGHTLEFT
BRIDGED
RIGHTLEFT
BRIDGED
SUB
BA
SPEAKERS
INPUT
2CH. - 4CH.
Optional Input Accessory
Left (+)
Left (–)
Right (+)
Right (–)
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5-Channel (4ch Stereo & 1ch Mono)
P1000X5
illus.-2.7
Installation
INPUT CLIP REAR SUBFRONT
RIGHT
LEFT
RIGHT
LEFT
B+REM GND
REMOTE
PUNCH LEVEL
PLC-OUTPLC-IN
FRONT REAR
RIGHTLEFT
BRIDGED
RIGHTLEFT
BRIDGED
SUB
BA
SPEAKERS
INPUT
2CH. - 4CH.
Optional Input Accessory
Left (+)
Left (–)
Right (+)
Right (–)
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Parallel Wiring (Full Range Capable)
P300X1, P400X1
illus.-2.8
Installation
RIGHT
LEFT
PASS-THRU
PLC-OUT
INPUT
PLC-IN
INPUT
REMOTE
PUNCH LEVEL
SPEAKERS INPUT CLIP
B+REM GND
BA
Optional Input Accessory
Left (+)
Left (–)
Right (+)
Right (–)
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Mono Wiring
P300X1, P400X1, P500X1BD, P1000X1BD
illus.-2.9
Installation
- P300X1, P400X1
- P500X1BD, P1000X1BD
RIGHT
LEFT
PASS-THRU
PLC-OUT
INPUT
PLC-IN
INPUT
REMOTE
PUNCH LEVEL
SPEAKERS INPUT CLIP
B+REM GND
BA
Optional Input Accessory
Left (+)
Left (–)
Right (+)
Right (–)
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illus.-2.10
Installation
Parallel Wiring
P500X1BD, P1000X1BD
RIGHT
LEFT
PASS-THRU
PLC-OUT
INPUT
PLC-IN
INPUT
REMOTE
PUNCH LEVEL
SPEAKERS INPUT CLIP
B+REM GND
BA
Optional Input Accessory
Left (+)
Left (–)
Right (+)
Right (–)
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Input Clip Indicator Setup
Step 1. Be sure to disconnect all speakers from the
amplifier.
Failure to comply may cause damage to con-
nected components and/or amplifier.
Step 2. Turn on the source unit with volume set to zero.
Step 3. Adjust the Bass & Treble levels on the source unit to flat.
Step 4. Download test tones at https://rftech.custhelp.com/app/
answers/detail/a_id/1126/. Scroll to the bottom of the page and
download your preferred format.
Note: Use the 40Hz @ 0dB tone (Track 5) for mono amplifier
applications or the 1kHz @ 0dB tone (Track 7) for multi-channel
amplifier applications. Be sure your x-over is switched to the
appropriate filter setting.
Step 5. -Increase the source unit volume until the Input Clip Indicator il
luminates red.
Note: Input Clip can be viewed remotely with optional PLC2.
Step 6. Decrease the source unit volume slightly until the light turns
completely off. This establishes your maximum source unit vol-
ume for adjusting the Output Clip Indicator.
Note: Some source units will not clip.
Output Clip Indicator Setup
Step 7. Be sure to disconnect Punch Level Control - PLC (if equipped)
from the amplifier.
Step 8. -Adjust the Input Level knob until the Output Clip Indicator illu
minates to the appropriate color. Repeat for all channel levels of
input.
Step 9. Turn the source unit volume down.
Step 10. Reconnect all speakers and Punch Level Control
- PLC (if equipped) to the amplifier. Be sure to
maintain proper speaker polarity.
Operation
illus.-3.1
illus.-3.2
illus.-3.3
illus.-3.4
illus.-3.5
illus.-3.6
illus.-3.9
illus.-3.8
illus.-3.7
Volume
Volume
INPUT CLIP PASS-THRU REARFRONT
RIGHT
LEFT
RIGHT
LEFT
INPUT CLIP PASS-THRU REARFRONT
RIGHT
LEFT
RIGHT
LEFT
Volume
Volume
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signal the auto turn-on feature is active. With the auto turn-on active, the
REM becomes an output to turn on/off up to two additional amplifiers or
other accessories.
Pass Thru
The pass-thru RCA’s are passive, including full input signal range and auto
turn-on functionality when active. When utilizing Pass Thru jacks, up to
two additional amplifiers can be connected together.
Infrasonic Filter
The 28Hz 12dB/octave infrasonic filter limits the amount
of low frequency information going to the woofer.
NOTE: We recommend using the infrasonic filter when using vented en-
closures with this amplifier.
Punch EQ
This works along with the crossover switch on the amplifier. When set to
Low-Pass (LP) operation, this is a variable Bass Boost. When set to High-
Pass (HP) operation, this is a variable Mid-Bass and Treble Boost. When
set to All-Pass (AP) operation, both the Bass and Treble frequencies are
boosted. Set this to your personal preference while listening to the system.
Over excursion and subsequent damage may
occur at high levels of boost.
Remote Punch Level Control
(Option)
NOTE: Previous (prior to 2013) PEQ, Punch Bass and Para-Punch
remotes will not work with these amplifiers.
Quick Install:
1. Using the screws supplied, install the mounting clip.
2. Slip the remote onto the mounting clip until it snaps into place.
3. Route and connect the cable to the remote and amplifier.
Operation:
4. When connected, the “Level Control” is linked and allows you to
remotely control the output level of the amplifier from the dash or
center console.
NOTE: Use the instructions that came with the remote for a variety of
Adjusting Crossover Frequency
Do the following individually for each
channel.
Placing the crossover switch in the HP
position sets the amplifier to the High
Pass mode, enabling frequencies above the cut-off point to pass, adjust-
able between 50-250Hz.
Placing the crossover switch in the AP position sets the amplifier to the All
Pass mode, preventing any crossover adjustment, allowing all frequencies
to pass.
Placing the crossover switch in the LP position sets the amplifier to the
Low Pass mode, enabling frequencies below the cut-off point to pass,
adjustable between 50-250Hz.
Turn the crossover adjustment knob all the way down. With the system
playing, turn the crossover adjustment knob up slowly until the desired
crossover point is achieved.
2/4 Channel Switch
Setting this switch to the 2CH. position, switches
the inputs to a 2-channel mode, allowing con-
nection to only the front inputs with a 4-channel
output.
Output controls function the same as if the amplifier was in 4-channel
mode.
All “ACTIVE” inputs must have RCA jacks connected.
Switch in 2CH. position,“ACTIVE” - Front channel inputs only.
Switch in 4CH. position,“ACTIVE” - All Front and Rear channel inputs.
NOTE: When connecting to the 4-Channel inputs, be sure to route both
front and rear RCA cables tightly together.
Subwoofer Input Switch (P1000X5)
Setting this switch to the Off position, utilizes the front
inputs, allowing connection to only the front inputs with
a subwoofer output. Setting this switch to the On position
uses sub input.
Output controls function the same as if the amplifier was in 5-channel
mode.
All “ACTIVE” inputs must have RCA jacks connected.
Switch in FRONT. position,“ACTIVE” - Front channel inputs only for sub
output. Switch in SUB position,“ACTIVE” - Sub inputs for sub output.
NOTE: When connecting to the 5-Channel inputs, be sure to route front,
rear and sub RCA cables tightly together.
High Level Input
Connect from source signal by plugging into the RCA input jacks at the
amplifier. The input sensitivity ranges from 150mV-12V to accommodate
signal from high-level(speaker) input. When utilizing high-level for input
Operation
illus.-4.1 illus.-4.2
illus.-4.3
illus.-4.4
illus.-4.5
illus.-4.6
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mountings that fit your preference.
Troubleshooting
NOTE: If you are having problems after installation follow the Trouble-
shooting procedures below.
Check Amplifier for proper connections. Verify that POWER light
is on. If POWER light is on skip to Step 3, if not continue.
1. Check in-line fuse on battery positive cable. Replace if necessary.
2. Check fuse(s) on amplifier. Replace if necessary.
3. Verify that Ground connection is connected to clean metal on the
vehicle’s chassis. Repair/replace if necessary.
4. Verify there is 9 to 14.4 Volts present at the positive battery and
remote turn-on cable. Verify quality connections for both cables at
amplifier, stereo, and battery/fuseholder. Repair/replace if necessary.
Protect light is on.
1. If the Protect light is on, this is a sign of a possible short in the
speaker connections. Check for proper speaker connections and use
a volt/ohm meter to check for possible shorts in the speaker wiring.
Too low of a speaker impedance may also cause Protect to light.
Check Amplifier for audio output.
1. Verify good RCA input connections at stereo and amplifier. Check
entire length of cables for kinks, splices, etc. Test RCA inputs for AC
volts with stereo on. Repair/replace if necessary.
2. Disconnect RCA input from amplifier. Connect RCA input from test
stereo directly to amplifier input.
Check Amplifier if you experience Turn-on Pop.
1. Disconnect input signal to amplifier and turn amplifier on and off.
2. If the noise is eliminated, connect the REMOTE lead of amplifier to
source unit with a delay turn-on module.
OR
Troubleshooting
1. Use a different 12 Volt source for REMOTE lead of amplifier.
Check Amplifier if you experience excess Engine Noise.
1. Route all signal carrying wires (RCA, Speaker cables) away from
power and ground wires.
OR
1. Bypass any and all electrical components between the stereo and the
amplifier(s). Connect stereo directly to input of amplifier. If noise goes
away the unit being bypassed is the cause of the noise.
OR
1. Remove existing ground wires for all electrical components. Reground
wires to different locations. Verify that grounding location is clean,
shiny metal free of paint, rust etc.
OR
1. Add secondary ground cable from negative battery terminal to the
chassis metal or engine block of vehicle.
OR
1. Have alternator and battery load tested by your mechanic. Verify good
working order of vehicle electrical system including distributor, spark
plugs, spark plug wires, voltage regulator etc.
Remote not functioning.
1. BD amplifiers remote switch in “ON” position.
OR
2. Remote plugged into remote PLC “IN” port
Remote Lights not functioning.
1. Remote plugged into remote PLC “IN” port
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Rockford Corporation offers a limited warranty on Rockford Fosgate products on the following terms:
Length of Warranty
Speakers, Signal Processors, PRIME and PUNCH Amplifiers – 1 Year
POWER Amplifiers – 2 Years
Any Factory Refurbished Product – 90 days (receipt required)
What is Covered
This warranty applies only to Rockford Fosgate products sold to consumers by Authorized Rockford Fosgate Dealers in the United States of America or its
possessions. Product purchased by consumers from an Authorized Rockford Fosgate Dealer in another country are covered only by that country’s Distribu-
tor and not by Rockford Corporation.
Who is Covered
This warranty covers only the original purchaser of Rockford product purchased from an Authorized Rockford Fosgate Dealer in the United States. In order
to receive service, the purchaser must provide Rockford with a copy of the receipt stating the customer name, dealer name, product purchased and date of
purchase.
Products found to be defective during the warranty period will be repaired or replaced (with a product deemed to be equivalent) at Rockford’s discretion.
What is Not Covered
1. Damage caused by accident, abuse, improper operations,water, theft, shipping.
2. Any cost or expense related to the removal or reinstallation of product.
3. Service performed by anyone other than Rockford or an Authorized Rockford Fosgate Service Center.
4. Any product which has had the serial number defaced, altered, or removed.
5. Subsequent damage to other components.
6. Any product purchased outside the U.S.
7. Any product not purchased from an Authorized Rockford Fosgate Dealer.
Limit on Implied Warranties
Any implied warranties including warranties of fitness for use and merchantability are limited in duration to the period of the express warranty set forth
above. Some states do not allow limitations on the length of an implied warranty, so this limitation may not apply. No person is authorized to assume for
Rockford Fosgate any other liability in connection with the sale of the product.
How to Obtain Service
Contact the Authorized Rockford Fosgate Dealer you purchased this product from. If you need further assistance, call 1-800-669-9899 for Rockford Cus-
tomer Service. You must obtain an RA# (Return Authorization number) to return any product to Rockford Fosgate. You are responsible for shipment of
product to Rockford.
EU Warranty
This product meets the current EU warranty requirements, see your Authorized dealer for details.
Warranty
Installation assistance available at
:
www.rockfordfosgate.com/rftech
R O C K F O R D F O S G A T E . C O M
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Direct
: (480) 967-3565 •
Toll Free
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Merk: | Rockford Fosgate |
Categorie: | Receiver |
Model: | Punch P500X1bd |
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