Sony XM-4ES 4-Channel Power Amplifier Instruction Manual

5-038-863-12(1)

 

4-Channel Power Amplifier

Operating Instructions

Owner’s Record
The model and serial numbers are located on the bottom of the unit.
Record the serial number in the space provided below.
Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product.

Model No. XM-4ES

Serial No.___________________

XM-4ES

For your safety, be sure to install this unit inside the trunk (boot) or under the seat.
For details, see “Installation and Connection” (page 7).

Made in Thailand

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Features
  • Rated power output of 100 W (at 4 Ω) and 165 W (at 2 Ω).
  • Class D Technology*¹
  • For car audio units without a line output, direct connection (High Level Input Connection) to the speaker output of your car audio unit can be made using a speaker-wire-to-RCA adaptor (not supplied).
  • High-level sensing turn-on feature allows this unit to be activated without the need for a REMOTE connection.
  • Built-in HP (high-pass), LP (low-pass), and BP (band-pass) filter for front and rear channel.
  • Protection circuit and indicator provided.
  • Pulse power supply*² for stable and regulated output power.

*¹ Class D Technology
The Class D Technology is a method to convert and amplify music signals with MOSFETs to high-speed pulse signals. Furthermore, it features high efficiency and low heat generation.
*² Pulse power supply
This unit has a built-in power regulator which converts the power supplied by the 12 V DC car battery into high-speed pulses using a semiconductor switch. These pulses are stepped up by the built-in pulse transformer and separated into both positive and negative power supplies before being converted into direct current again. This is to regulate fluctuating voltage from the car battery. This lightweight power supply system provides a highly efficient power supply with a low impedance output.

Guide to Parts and Controls


Power Amplifier
Control Panel (Top Panel)

[1] Heat sink cover
The direction of the heat sink cover can be changed according to your preference (page 7).

[2] Status indicator light
Lights up in white during operation. If the protection circuit activates, the status indicator light changes from white to red. For details, see “Troubleshooting” (page 15).

[3] TURN-ON switch
Selects the turn-on mode of the amplifier.

  • “REMOTE”: Select this for remote turn-on mode. The amplifier turns on when a turn-on signal is received from the REMOTE terminal. See “REMOTE terminal” (page 9) for details.
  • “SIGNAL”: Select this for high-level sensing turn-on mode. The amplifier turns on when a turn-on signal is received from the INPUT connector. This feature is only available for high-level (speaker level) input connection. See “REMOTE terminal” (page 9) for details.

[4] INPUT MODE switch
Selects the input mode.

  • “1-4”: For 4-channel stereo input.

  • “1”: For 1-channel input.

  • “1-2”: For 2-channel input.

  • “1+3/2+4”: For 4-channel input.

[5] LINE OUT MODE switch
Sets the mode of signal output to LINE OUT 1 and 2 connectors. Signal output from all LINE OUT connectors are unfiltered and not affected by any FILTER settings.

  • “THRU”: Stereo output (through mode)

  • “STEREO”: Stereo output (summing mode)

  • “ALL”: Mono output (summing mode)

[6] FILTER switch
Sets the filter mode for CH ½ and CH ¾.

  • “OFF”: Turns the filter off.
  • “HP” (high-pass): Frequencies lower than HPF control setting are filtered.
  • “LP” (low-pass): Frequencies higher than LPF control setting are filtered.
  • “BP” (band-pass): The range of frequency for the HPF control is automatically fixed at 50 Hz ­- 500 Hz; the range of frequency for LPF control is automatically fixed at 500 Hz -­ 5 kHz. Frequencies outside the range of HPF and LPF settings are filtered.

[7] RANGE switch
Sets the range of frequency for HPF (high-pass filter) and LPF (low-pass filter) control.

  • “50-500”: Range of frequency for subwoofer.
  • “500-5k”: Range of frequency for midrange speaker or tweeter.

[8] HPF (high-pass filter) control
Depending on the RANGE setting, adjusts the cutoff frequency in the range of 50 Hz – 500 Hz or 500 Hz – 5 kHz.

[9] LPF (low-pass filter) control
Depending on the RANGE setting, adjusts the cutoff frequency in the range of 50 Hz – 500 Hz or 500 Hz – 5 kHz.

[10] INPUT SENS (input sensitivity) control
Adjusts the input level sensitivity for CH ½ and CH ¾. Turn the knob clockwise when the output level of the connected audio devices is low.

[11] SPEAKER OUT terminal screw head

[12] +12 V terminal screw head
REMOTE terminal screw head
GROUND terminal screw head

Connector Panel (Front Panel)

[13] INPUT VOLTAGE switch
Selects the type of input connection.

  • “LOW”: Select this for low-level (line level) input connection using RCA extension cables (not supplied).
  • “HIGH”: Select this for high-level (speaker level) input connection using a speaker-wire-to-RCA adaptor (not supplied).

[14] INPUT connector
For details about the connection, see “Input Connection” (page 9).

[15] LINE OUT connector
For details about the connection, see “Output Connection” (page 12).

[16] SPEAKER OUT terminal
For details about the connection, see “Speaker Connection” (page 11).

[17] Fuse (40 A)

[18] +12 V terminal
REMOTE terminal
GROUND terminal

Installation and Connection


Parts for Installation and Connection

(1) Mounting screw 
(5 × 20 mm (7/32 × 13/16 in)) (4)

(2)Hex key (2.5 mm (3/32 in)) (1)

This parts list does not include all the package contents.


Installation
Installing the Amplifier
  • Mount the amplifier either inside the trunk (boot) or under a seat.
  • For your safety, choose a mounting location that will not interfere with any driving operations.
  • Do not install the amplifier near the heater, in areas that get exposed to direct sunlight, or subject to high temperature.
  • Do not install the amplifier under a floor carpet where the heat dissipation from the amplifier will be considerably impaired.
  • Avoid installing the amplifier in areas subject to rain, moisture, dust and dirt.
Mounting the amplifier

1 Place the amplifier on your selected mounting location, then mark the position of the 4 screw holes on a mounting board (not supplied).
2 Drill a 3 mm (1/8 in) pilot hole at each mark and mount the amplifier onto the board with the mounting screws (1).
The mounting screws (1) are 20 mm (13/16 in) long, so make sure that the mounting board is thicker than 20 mm (13/16 in).

Changing the heat sink cover direction

The direction of the heat sink cover can be changed according to your preference.

1 Slide the cover forward, then lift to remove it.

2 Rotate the cover to your desired direction.
3 Align the cover to the catches on the amplifier, then slide the cover back until it clicks into place.


Connection
  • Before making any connections, disconnect the ground (earth) terminal of the car battery to avoid short circuits. Connect this amplifier to the +12 V power supply lead only after all other leads have been connected.
  • This amplifier is designed for negative ground (earth) 12 V DC operation only.
  • Do not operate the amplifier on a weak battery as the amplifier requires a good power supply for optimum performance.
  • If your car is equipped with a computer system for purposes such as navigation, disconnecting the ground (earth) terminal of the car battery may damage the computer memory. Leave the ground (earth) lead connected and connect this amplifier to the +12 V power supply lead only after all other leads have been connected to prevent short circuits.
  • When connecting and installing the input and output cables, keep them away from the +12 V power supply lead. Running them close together may generate interference noise.

Notes on making connections

  • To connect to the terminals on the connector panel and to adjust various settings, remove the top cover to access the control panel (top panel).
  • When you tighten the screw, be careful not to apply too much torque as doing so may damage the terminals or cables.

Power Connections

  1. to a metal point on the car chassis
  2. less than 450 mm (17 ¾ in)
  3. Fuse (80 A)

*¹ If you have the factory original or some other car audio unit without a remote output for the amplifier, connect the remote input (REMOTE) terminal to the ACC power supply. In high level input connection, the amplifier can also be activated without a need for REMOTE connection. However, this function is not guaranteed for all car audio units.
*² Ground (earth) to the car chassis.

+12 V terminal
  • Connect the +12 V power supply lead to the +12 V terminal only after all the other connections have been completed.
  • Use a +12 V power supply lead with a 80 A fuse attached.
  • During full-power operation, a current of more than 80 A will run through the system. Therefore, make sure the leads to be connected to the +12 V terminal are at least 4-Gauge (AWG-4) or have a sectional area of more than 22.0 mm² (7/8 in²).
  • All power leads connected to the positive battery post should be fused within 450 mm (17 ¾ in) of the battery post before they pass through any metal.
  • Make sure the leads connecting from the car battery to the metal point on the car chassis are at least of a lead gauge equal to that of the +12 V power supply lead connected from the battery to the amplifier.
  • Make sure the leads connecting from the car battery to the metal point on the car chassis are not more than 0-Gauge (AWG-1/0) or have a sectional area of 55 mm² (2 5/16 in²), and at least of a lead gauge equal to that of the +12 V power supply lead connected from the battery to the amplifier.
GROUND terminal
  • Be sure to connect the ground (earth) lead securely to a metal point on the car chassis. A loose connection may cause the amplifier to malfunction.
  • During full-power operation, a current of more than 80 A will run through the system. Therefore, make sure the leads to be connected to the GROUND terminal are at least 4-Gauge (AWG-4) or have a sectional area of more than 22.0 mm² (7/8 in²).
REMOTE terminal
  • To turn on the amplifier using a dedicated remote turn-on lead, set the TURN-ON switch to “REMOTE”, then connect the remote output (REMOTE OUT) of your car audio unit to the REMOTE terminal.
  • When using a car audio unit without a remote output (REMOTE OUT) for the amplifier, connect the REMOTE terminal to the ACC power supply of your car or use the signal sensing turn-on setting instead.
  • Use a remote turn-on lead with a thickness from AWG-8 to AWG-18 or a sectional area from 8.4 mm² (11/32 in²) to 0.82 mm² (1/16 in²).

Notes on using high-level sensing turn-on settings

  • In high level input connection, the amplifier can also be activated without the need for a REMOTE connection. However, this function is not guaranteed for all car audio units.
  • By setting the TURN-ON switch to “SIGNAL”, the amplifier operates automatically when a turn-on signal is received from the INPUT connector.
Input Connection

The INPUT connector can be used by both low-level input and high-level input.

Making low-level input connection
Set the INPUT VOLTAGE switch to “LOW” and connect the RCA cable (not supplied) from your car audio to the INPUT connector.

* RCA cable (not supplied)

Making high-level input connection
Set the INPUT VOLTAGE switch to “HIGH” and use a speaker-wire-to-RCA adaptor (not supplied) to connect the speaker wire from your car audio to the INPUT connector.

  1. Speaker output (left)
  2. Speaker output (right)

* Speaker wire-to-RCA adaptor (not supplied)

The following shows the connection and settings typically used when connecting a car audio unit and this amplifier. Refer to the operating instructions supplied with your car audio for more details about the input connection for your car audio unit.

[A] 4-channel input

With “Speaker Connection” (page 11) [1].

* Use a speaker wire-to-RCA adaptor (not supplied) for high-level input connection.

Note
When making this connection, set the INPUT MODE switch to the “1-4” position.

[B] 1-channel input

With “Speaker Connection” (page 11) [1] or [3].

* Use a speaker wire-to-RCA adaptor (not supplied) for high-level input connection.

Note
When making this connection, set the INPUT MODE switch to the “1” position.

[C] 2-channel input

With “Speaker Connection” (page 11) [2].

* Use a speaker wire-to-RCA adaptor (not supplied) for high-level input connection.

Note
When making this connection, set the INPUT MODE switch to the “1-2” position.

[D] 2-channel input (for bridged connection)

With “Speaker Connection” (page 11) [3].

* Use a speaker wire-to-RCA adaptor (not supplied) for high-level input connection.

Note
When making this connection, set the INPUT MODE switch to the “1-4” position.

[E] 4-channel input

With “Speaker Connection” (page 11) [2] or [4].

*¹ Filtered signal. Tweeter output or HPF output from the car audio.
*² Filtered signal. Woofer output or LPF output from the car audio.
*³ Use a speaker wire-to-RCA adaptor (not supplied) for high-level input connection.

Note
When making this connection, set the INPUT MODE switch to the “1+3/2+4”.

Speaker Connection
  • Be sure to use speakers with an adequate power rating. If you use small capacity speakers, they may be damaged.
  • Do not connect any active speakers (with built-in amplifiers) to the speaker terminals of the amplifier. Doing so may damage the active speakers.
  • Use speakers with an appropriate impedance rating.
    – 2Ω to 8Ω (stereo)
    – 4Ω to 8Ω (bridged connection)
  • Do not connect the terminal of the speaker system to the car chassis, and do not connect the terminal of the right speaker with that of the left speaker.

Notes

  • According to your needs, set the FILTER, RANGE, INPUT SENS, etc. to the appropriate settings for CH ½ and CH ¾.
  • The following is a depiction of the speaker connections typically used to connect this amplifier. Refer to the operating instructions supplied with your car audio and speakers for more details about the speaker connection for your car audio unit.

[1] 4-speaker system

With “Input Connection” (page 9) [A] or [B].

  1. CH ½ speaker (min. 2Ω)
  2. CH ¾ speaker (min. 2Ω)

Note
When making this connection, set the settings on the control panel (top panel) to the following positions:

  • For both CH ½ and CH ¾:
    – Set FILTER to “OFF”.

[2] 2-way system

With “Input Connection” (page 9) [B], [C] or [D].

  1. Tweeter (min. 2Ω )
  2. Woofer (min. 2 Ω)

Note
When making this connection, set the settings on the control panel (top panel) to the following positions:

  • For CH ½:
    – Set FILTER to “HP”.
    – Set RANGE to “500-5k”.
  • For CH ¾:
    – Set FILTER to “LP”.
    – Set RANGE to “50-500” or “500-5k” depending on your speaker specification.

[3] 2-subwoofer system (bridged connection)

With “Input Connection” (page 9) [B] or [D].

  1. Subwoofer (min. 4 Ω)

Note
When making this connection, set the settings on the control panel (top panel) to the following positions:

  • For both CH ½ and CH ¾:
    – Set FILTER to “LP”.
    – Set RANGE to “50-500”.

[4] Full range speaker system

With “Input Connection” (page 9) [A], [B] or [E].

  1. Front speaker (min. 2 Ω)
  2. Rear speaker (min. 2 Ω)

Note
When making this connection, set the settings on the control panel (top panel) to the following positions:

  • For both CH ½ and CH ¾:
    – Set the FILTER to the “OFF”.
Output Connection

Through the LINE OUT connector, this amplifier can output signals to additional amplifier. This allows a flexible system connection that utilizes multiple amplifiers.

  • Notes
    Audio signals output from LINE OUT connectors are not affected by any signal processing, such as the HPF and LPF settings.
  • According to your needs, set the LINE OUT MODE switch on the control panel (top panel) to “THRU”, “STEREO” or “ALL”.
  • Refer to the operating instructions supplied with your additional amplifier for connection details.

Additional Information


Precautions
  • This power amplifier employs a protection circuit* to protect the transistors and speakers if the amplifier malfunctions. Do not attempt to test the protection circuits by covering the heat sink or connecting improper loads.
  • If your car is parked in direct sunlight and there is a considerable rise in temperature inside the car, wait until the unit cools down before use.
  • For safety, keep the volume of the unit at a moderate level that allows you to sufficiently hear the sound of traffic outside the vehicle.
  • Do not splash liquid onto the amplifier.

* Protection circuit

This amplifier is provided with a protection circuit
that operates in the following cases:
– When the unit overheats
– When a DC current is generated
– When the speaker terminals are short-circuited
The status indicator light will blink, and this unit will shut down. If this happens, stop the media playback, turn off the connected equipment and determine the cause of the malfunction. If this unit has overheated, wait until it cools down before use.

If you have any questions or problems concerning your unit that are not covered in this Operating Instruction, consult your nearest Sony dealer.


Maintenance
Fuse Replacement

When replacing the fuse, be sure to use one matching the amperage rating stated on the original fuse.
If the fuse blows, check the power connection and replace the fuse.
If the fuse blows again after replacement, there may be an internal malfunction. If this happens, consult your nearest Sony dealer.

Warning
Never use a fuse with an amperage rating exceeding the one supplied with the amplifier as this could damage the amplifier.

Specifications

FOR THE CUSTOMERS IN THE USA.

AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS

CTA2006 Standard
Power Output:
100 Watts RMS × 4 Channels at 4 Ohms
and ≤ 1% THD+N, 165 Watts RMS × 4
Channels at 2 Ohms and ≤ 1% THD+N

Circuit system:

Class D Technology circuit
Pulse power supply

Inputs:

RCA pin jacks

Input level adjustment range:

0.2 V – 8 V (RCA pin jacks)
3 V – 16 V (high-level input)

Outputs:

Speaker terminals
RCA pin jacks

Speaker impedance:

2 Ω – 8 Ω (stereo)
4 Ω – 8 Ω (when used as a bridging amplifier)

Maximum output:

4 Speakers: 237.5 W × 4 (at 2 Ω) / Total 950 W

Rated output (supply voltage at 14.4 V, 1 kHz, 1% THD):

2 Speakers: 330 W × 2 (at 4 Ω)
4 Speakers: 165 W × 4 (at 2 Ω), 100 W × 4 (at 4 Ω)

Frequency response:

10 Hz – 40 kHz ( dB)

THD (total harmonic distortion):

0.05% or less (at 1 kHz, 4 Ω)

Low-pass filter:

50 Hz – 500 Hz, 12 dB/oct
500 Hz – 5 kHz, 12 dB/oct

High-pass filter:

50 Hz – 500 Hz, 12 dB/oct
500 Hz – 5 kHz, 12 dB/oct

Power requirements:

12 V DC car battery (negative ground (earth))

Power supply voltage:

10.5 V – 16 V

Current drain:

At rated output: 30 A (4 Ω, 100 W × 4)
Remote input: 4 mA

Dimensions:

Approx. 270 mm × 60 mm × 215 mm (10 ¾ in × 2 3/8 in × 8 ½ in) (w/h/d)

(A) 270 mm (10 ¾ in)
(B) 220 mm (8 ¾ in)
(C) 215 mm (8 ½ in)
(D) 196 mm (7 ¾ in)
(E) 60 mm (2 3/8 in)

Mass:

Approx. 2.9 kg (6 lb 7 oz) not incl. accessories

Package contents:

Main unit (1)
Parts for installation and connection (1 set)

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.


Troubleshooting

The following checklist will assist in the correction of most of the problems you may encounter with your unit. Please refer to the connection and operating procedures before going through the checklist below.


The status indicator light does not light up.
→ The fuse is blown.
– Replace the fuse with a new one.
→ The ground (earth) lead is not securely connected.
– Fasten the ground (earth) lead securely to a metal point on the car chassis.
→ The voltage going into the remote input (REMOTE) terminal is too low.
– Turn on the car audio unit if it is not turned on.
– Use a relay if the system employs too many amplifiers.
→ Check the battery voltage (10.5 V – 16 V).


The status indicator light changes from white to red.
→ Turn off the amplifier. The speaker outputs have shorted.
– Rectify the cause of the short.
→ Turn off the amplifier. Make sure the speaker lead and ground (earth) lead are securely connected.


The amplifier becomes abnormally hot.
→ The amplifier heats up abnormally.
– Use speakers with suitable impedance: 2 Ω – 8 Ω (stereo) or 4 Ω – 8 Ω (when used as a bridging amplifier).
→ Make sure to place the amplifier in a well ventilated location.


The sound is interrupted.
→ The thermal protector has activated.
– Reduce the volume.


Alternator noise is heard.
→ The power connecting leads are installed too close to the RCA pin cables.
– Keep the leads away from the cables.
→ The ground (earth) lead is not securely connected.
– Fasten the ground (earth) lead securely to a metal point on the car chassis.
→ Negative speaker wires are touching the car chassis.
– Keep the wires away from the car chassis.


The sound is muffled.
→ The FILTER switch is set to “HP” or “OFF”.
– When connecting the subwoofer, set to “LP”.
→ The FILTER switch is set to “LP”.
– When connecting the full range speaker, set to “OFF” or “HP”.


The sound is too quiet.
→ The INPUT SENS control setting is not appropriate. Turn the INPUT SENS control in the clockwise direction.

If these solutions do not help improve the situation, consult your nearest Sony dealer.


Support Site

If you have any questions for the latest support information on this product, please visit the website below:

Customers in the USA/Canada/Latin America:
https://www.sony.com/am/support
Customers in European countries:
https://www.sony.eu/support
Customers in other countries/regions:
https://www.sony-asia.com/support

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