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WX
WARHORSEREMOTECONTROL
WXRC
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INCLUDED COMPONENTS Included Parts and Components WXRCRemoteControl Owner’sManual WXRC Control Head This is the DIN sized unit used to control the WXRC and your WX amplifiers. It includes an attached 1 meter long 4-pin DIN cable. WXRCRemoteControl Model: WXRC This cable is also referred to as a PS2 cable and you can use an extension (Male to Female) cable to lengthen the cable if required (not included). __________________________ Authorized Kicker Dealer: Congratulations on your KICKER purch
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MOUNTING Vacuum Flourescent Display (VFD) KEYPAD Using the existing DIN opening or the one you just created, slide the Metal DIN Mounting Cage into the opening. Here is a brief description of the indicators Here is a brief description of the soft touch Secure the Cage by bending the Mounting Tabs on the found on the VFD: buttons. sides, top and bottom of the Cage using a small flat-blade screwdriver. Use only the tabs that when bent will secure - Indicates the WXRC and/or WX - Used to se
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WIRING Surface Mounting With Screws Using the R-Tool The WXRC Control Head can also be surface mounted if you do not have a spare DIN opening in your The included R-Tools are used to remove the WXRC Control Head from the Trim dash or do not want to cut one into an existing panel. Ring/Metal Cage assembly. The R-Tools simply slide into the notched area on both sides of the Plastic Cosmetic Trim Ring and will release the clips holding the WXRC Control Head. The back of the WXRC Control Head has tw
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MENU SYSTEM Now insert the removable power plug into the WXRC Interface Box. You should have something Navigation resembling this picture at this point. The Control Head plugged in and the power plug wired correctly Your KICKER WXRC uses the latest in microprocessor technology control to provide you with and plugged in. PS2 Communication operational information about your amplifiers, full control over amplifier settings, global memory presets Network Jack and amplifier group control capability.
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MENU SYSTEM Menu System You can change the Digital Remote Volume Control (DRVC) at any time when you Here are the descriptions of each menu item, its function and how to operate it. are in the DEFAULT menu. Simply press the key to increase the volume level or press the key to decrease the volume level. DEFAULT - This menu is displayed when your WXRC is first powered up and operating. If you are in another menu making adjustments, the WXRC will time-out and return to the DEFAULT menu auto
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MENU SYSTEM To help you identify which amp you are currently viewing simply press and hold the As an example, if our center frequency is 100 HZ, a Q of .5 key and the Remote Address of the amplifier will be displayed. This will aid (area in gray) effects many more frequencies around 100 Hz you in determining which amp you are currently viewing when you have multiple than a Q of 10 (area in black) There is no right or wrong Q, amps of the same make. you use whatever fits the needs of the syst
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MENU SYSTEM The KICKER WXRC monitors and prevents any low pass crossover point mute MENU - Here is where you can mute the the output on the amplifier for setup or testing from being set any closer than 1/3 octave from the high pass crossover purposes. point. If you cannot set the low pass crossover where you want then check the ISIS display and see if the LPF is lit and the HPF indicator is Use the or keys to select from mute on or mute off. Press flashing. If it is then you need
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GROUP ADJUSTMENT Group Adjustment Press the key to save your setting and return to the AMP ADJ menu to select another function to adjust. GROUP ADJ MENU - This menu item lets you select each amplifier group (up to 10 can be created in the WXRC SETUP menu) connected to the WXRC NOTE: While you are in the GAIN RANGE menu the SYS and GAIN indicators on the ISIS display are and view or adjust any of its settings. lit. This indicates you are making adjustments in the GAIN RANGE menu. This s
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GROUP ADJUSTMENT Once the group you want to adjust is selected you will be able to choose from the following items Boost is where you boost or cut the equalizer and has a range of 0 dB to +18 db in .5 dB (depending on LINK setting). steps. Keep in mind that for every 3 dB of boost you are requiring the amplifier to use twice as much power in that equalized area. The default setting from KICKER is FLAT (No boost or cut). »GAIN »EQ Use the and keys to adjust your boost or cut and press th
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GROUP ADJUSTMENT M ME EN NU U phase - Here is where you can adjust the selected group’s polarity output between 0 or 180 Use the or keys to scroll through off and ON. degrees. All amplifiers in the group will be adjusted. Press the key to save your setting and return to the GROUP ADJ menu and choose another function to adjust. Use the or keys to select from 0 degree or180 degree. Press the key to save your setting NOTE: While you are in the Limiter menu the LIMITER indi
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WXRC SETUP WXRC Setup Press the key to save your setting and return to the DISPLAY menu to select another display function to adjust. M ME EN NU U WXRC SETUP - This menu item lets you select and adjust many operating parameters for your WXRC, create amplifier groups, change names, change lock codes. A lot of very powerful tools and functions are built into your WXRC. hold time M ME EN NU U - Here you can select how long each item in the DEFAULT menu pauses (1 to 11 seconds) before scrolling
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WXRC SETUP M ME EN NU U M ME EN NU U led time - The backlit keys on the WXRC have two intensity set time - Here is where you can set the proper time in am/pm modes, On and Dim. This menu lets you select how long the WXRC waits format that is displayed in the scrolling DEFAULT menu. It is also when there is no button press activity before switching from the On level to protected by the backup battery. the Dim level. The default is 90 seconds. The hour will begin blinking when you
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WXRC SETUP L Liin nk k O Offff - - G GR RO OU UP P A AD DJ J M ME EN NU U RELEASE - Here you can remove any amplifier(s) from a group it is currently assigned to. If you set the group’s Link property to Link Off each amplifier in the group can have these items adjusted from the GROUP ADJ menu. Use the or keys to select which group you want to release an amplifier(s) from and press the key to select it. »GAIN »MUTE If the display shows N/A then there are no amplifiers currently a
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WXRC SETUP M ME EN NU U Once you select the LINK menu, a list of all 10 groups controlled by the MEM NAME - Here you can change the default name of each of the four global memories WXRC will be displayed in a scrolling list. The list will either display the names (memory-1 to memory-4) to any 10 character name you want. Very useful for identifying a preset by you have created or the default names if you have not re-named them. its purpose (SPL, SOUND Q, ROCK, RAP, etc). Use the or
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WXRC SETUP WXRC Security M ME EN NU U LOCK CODE - Here you can change the default security lock code used for the WXRC Security function. This code is used to unlock the WXRC after it has been locked to prevent SECURITY M ME EN NU U - Want to keep your friends from adjusting your system to their tastes instead of un-authorized use. The default lock code is 123. yours? The WXRC lets you do it! Here you get to lock out the controls and prevent tampering with your system settings. Use the and
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TROUBLESHOOTING TroubleShooting If you enter the wrong code the display will flash the message BAD CODE and return you to the UNLOCK menu. If your WXRC does not appear to be working, check obvious things first such as blown fuses, poor or incorrect wiring connections, cables and connectors not fully seated, etc. Press the key to enter your lock code again. Enter your code again making There is a Green LED located on one end of the WXRC Interface Box. This LED indicates the WXRC is rec
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TROUBLESHOOTING Use this fill-in-the-blank chart to keep track of your WX Series amplifier’s It is going to happen, you will change your mind or change your system. remote address and name. This is very helpful for Just for that need, here is a spare chart. Photocopy this page and you can setting up your WXRC. have all the charts you need. Amplifier Name Amplifier Name Amplifier 1 Amplifier 1 Amplifier 2 Amplifier 2 Amplifier 3 Amplifier 3 Amplifier 4 Amplifier 4 Amplifier 5 Amplif
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CONTENTS Manual Contents Features p. 2-4 WXRC Setup p. 22-30 Included Components p. 3 ISIS Display p. 3-4 WXRC Setup Menu p. 22 Display Menu p. 22 Mounting p. 4-6 Brightness Menu p. 22 Temp Menu p. 22-23 Wiring p. 7-8 Hold Time Menu p. 23 Screensaver Menu p. 23 Menu System p. 9-16 Set Date Menu p. 23 Set Time Menu p. 24 Navigation p. 9 LED ON Level Menu p. 24 Main Menu p. 10-11 LED DIM Level Menu p. 24 Amp Adjust Menu p. 11-12 LED Time Menu p. 25 Gain Menu p. 12 Group Amps Menu p. 25 EQ Menu p.
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GARANTIE ElectronicsLimitedWarranty InternationalWarranty Kicker warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of Contact your International Kicker dealer or distributor concerning specific procedures for your country's warranty THREE (3) MONTHS from date of original purchase with receipt. When purchased from an Authorized KICKER Dealer policies. it is warranted for TWO (2) YEARS from date of original purchase with receipt. In all cases y