AMX 11 AC-Powered Stereo Amplified Speaker System
(400-1324)                 Power                      Faxback Doc. # 38457

Power Sources

You can power your speaker system from either AC or DC power.

Using AC Power

Plug the system's AC power cord into a standard AC outlet.

NOTE:  As long as there is power to the unit, the light on top will be lit.

WARNING:  To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this
          appliance to rain or moisture.

CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover (or back).
         No user serviceable parts inside.  Refer servicing to qualified
         service personnel.

Using DC Power

You can power your speaker system from your vehicle's battery through the
vehicle's cigarette-lighter socket.  Using DC power requires a power cord
(not supplied), such as Radio Shack Cat.No. 270-1534.

Follow these steps to use DC power.

1.  Insert the power cord's barrel plug into the speaker system's DC 12 V
    jack located on the back of the speaker system.

2.  Plug the other end of the power cord into the vehicle's cigarette-
    lighter socket.

CAUTIONS: Your vehicle must have a 12-volt DC, negative-ground electrical
          system.

          You must use a power cord that delivers at least 1.5 amps.  Its
          center tip must be set to positive, and its plug must correctly
          fit the system's DC 12 V jack.  The recommended cord meets these
          specifications.  Using a cord that does not meet these specifi-
          cations could seriously damage the system, the cord, or your
          vehicle.

          Disconnect the power cord from the cigarette-lighter socket before
          you disconnect it from the speaker system.  Otherwise, the
          unconnected plug might damage the power cord or the vehicle's
          electrical system.

          To avoid draining off your vehicle battery power, be sure to dis-
          connect the power cord from the cigarette-lighter socket if you
          do not use the speakers.



(EB 3/19/97)

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