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Hifonics BXiPro3 Processor Operator Guide user Manual

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Hifonics BXiPro3 Processor

Hifonics BXiPro3 Processor Operator Guide

Introdution

Thank you for purchasing the HIFONICS BXiPRO3.0 Digital Bass Enhancement Processor. This unit can fine-tune bass width and sweep for increased sound performance. Please read the entire manual to ensure proper connections and application.

Features

  • Enhances and restores the bass level
  • Screw in power and speaker connectors to chassis for secure connections that prevent disconnection
  • Dual-function bass remote
  • Remote wire input, DC sense, and music sense turn on
  • Input and output signal clip indicators
  • Mono adjustable output level (can be controlled by bass remote)
  • 48v high-level inputs
  • Ability to use test tones to set input and output levels
  • Fine-tuning adjustability using bass width and sweep
  • Fixed 4v full range output
  • Small profile
  • Tiffany-style RCA connectors
  • Low and high-level audio inputs (speaker-level inputs)
  • Balanced differential inputs (for noise reduction).

Mounting and Hardware

MOUNTING

  1. Select the desired mounting location that allows the unit to be mounted on a flat surface with room for connections.
  2. Use the mounting brackets that are attached to the unit and use the provided hardware for mounting the unit. Make sure there is proper clearance for the mounting bracket screws when attaching to the selected location. Use caution to ensure there are no wiring harnesses, or mechanical or gas tanks under the location selected.
  3. Route the power, ground, and remote wires away from moving parts to prevent pinching or shortening the wires. Also, keep in mind anything that can create excessive heat to avoid wires from detreating.

WIRING

  1. Power Wire: The power wire should connect to a constant or switched +12 volt source with a (1 Amp) provided in-line fuse. We recommend that you use the radio constant or switch +12 volt source.
  2. Ground Wire: Connect the ground wire to a clean chassis ground point. Be sure to remove all paint and primer to expose the clean metal. Use a ring terminal and lock or star washer to secure the ground wire.
  3. Remote Wire: The remote wire should be connected to the source unit remote wire (amplifier turn-on or accessory wire) that provides +12 volts when the source unit is “on” and 0 volts when the source unit is turned “off”. (please note that some source unit’s antenna connections will only show + 12 volts when AM/FM is selected and 0 volts when other sources are selected).

Functions & Operations

  1. Adjustable bass enhancement preamp output
  2. Bass remote input
  3. Preamp full range outputHifonics BXiPro3 Processor Operator Guide 1
  4. Adjustable bass level output
  5. Adjustable bass width and sweep adjustments
  6. Output level control with clip indicators
  7. Input level control with clip indicators
  8. Selectable input level range (RCA or speaker level)
  9. Selectable turn on the trigger (remote wire input, DC sense, and signal sense)Hifonics BXiPro3 Processor Operator Guide 2
  10. Low-level inputs (RCA level)
  11. High-level input (speaker level)
  12. Power connector with two remote output trigger wiresHifonics BXiPro3 Processor Operator Guide 3
  13. Dual concentric bass knob (A. bass level, B. output level)Hifonics BXiPro3 Processor Operator Guide 4

Adjust input and output level

controls with test tone

There are two test tones 1kHz for high level and 100Hz for low level.

  1. After all connections have been made to the unit and powered on and working turn the volume of the source unit up to 3/4.
  2. Disconnect output RCA’s (1 and 3). Reference Pg. 4&5
  3. Adjust input level range switch (8) to the appropriate setting based on input (RCA lower position, speaker level in upper position). Reference Pg. 4&5 Play test tone provided.
  4. Turn the input level control clockwise until the Clip Indicator LED (above) illuminates and then turn down(counterclockwise) until the LED turns off.
  5. Do the same as above for the Output Level control Turn the input level control clockwise until the Clip Indicator LED (above) illuminates and then turndown(counterclockwise) until the LED turns off. Once E and F have been done you can stop the test tone track and re-connect your RCA outputs (1 and 3). Reference Pg. 4&5
  6. While playing music you can then adjust and fine tune the Bass level (4) Width and Sweep (5). Reference Pg. 4&5

Width Control
Controls how wide the frequency range that is centered on the sweep frequency.Hifonics BXiPro3 Processor Operator Guide 5

Sweep Control
Allows you to select the center frequency the BXiPRO3.0 outputsHifonics BXiPro3 Processor Operator Guide 6

Unit Setup with Aftermarket Source Unit

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Unit Setup with Factory Source Unit

Hifonics BXiPro3 Processor Operator Guide 8

Diagnostics & Trouble Shooting

  • The key to finding the problem in a troubled sound system is to isolate parts of that system logically to track down the fault and correct the issue.
  • The diagnostic system will not shut down the crossover or the amplifier(s), although the amplifier(s) own protection circuitry may shut the amplifier(s) down, should a fault status occur. You will need to consult the owner’s manual for that particular amplifier.

Low Output Power

  1. Check that level controls have been set up properly.
  2. Make sure that the battery voltage, as measured at the amplifier(s) and crossover +12 volt and ground terminals, is 11 volts or more.
  3. Check all +12 volt and ground connections.

Hiss, or White Noise

  1. High levels of white noise usually occur when level controls are turned up too high – reduce the levels until the noise is no longer present.
  2. Another problem that can cause excessive hiss, is a noisy head unit – unplug the crossover input RCA’s, and if the hiss level reduces, the source unit is at fault.

Electrical Interference

  • The inside of an automobile is a very hostile electrical environment. The multitude of electrical systems, such as the ignition system, alternator, fuel pumps, and air conditioners, create radiated electrical fields, as well as noise on the +12 volt supply and ground.
  • To try and eliminate this noise, run a wire from the radio ground wire to the ground input on the equalizer.

Ticking or Whine that changes with engine rpm

  1. This problem could be caused by radiation pickup of RCA cables that are too close to a fuel pump or a distributor.
  2. Check that the head unit ground is connected straight to the vehicle chassis and does not use factory wiring for the ground.
  3. Try to supply the head unit with a clean +12 volt supply directly from the battery +, instead of using a supply from the in-dash wiring/fusebox.

Constant Whine

  1. This type of noise can be more difficult to pinpoint but is usually caused by some kind of instability, causing oscillations in the system.
  2. Check all connections, (especially for good grounds).
  3. Make sure that no speaker leads are shorting to exposed metal on the vehicle chassis.
  4. RCA cables are notorious for their problematic nature, so check that these are good, especially the shield connections.

Specifications

Hifonics BXiPro3 Processor Operator Guide 9

WARRANTY

Maxxsonics USA Inc. warrants this product, to the original consumer purchaser, to be free from defects in material and workmanship for one (1) year from the date of purchase. Maxxsonics USA Inc. will, at its discretion, repair or replace defective products during the warranty period. Components that prove to be defective in materials and workmanship under proper installation use must be returned to the original authorized Maxxsonics USA Inc.

retailer from where it was purchased. A photocopy of the original receipt must accompany the product being returned. The costs associated with removal, re-installation, and freight are not the responsibility of Maxxsonics USA Inc. This warranty is limited to defective parts and specifically excludes any incidental or consequential damages connected therewith. To view the full warranty, please visit the website.

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FAQS About Hifonics BXiPro3 Processor Operator

What is the Hifonics BXiPro3 Processor Operator?

The Hifonics BXiPro3 is a bass restoration processor and line driver designed to enhance the low-frequency performance of car audio systems.

How does the BXiPro3 work?

The BXiPro3 restores and enhances bass frequencies that may be lost during the recording or playback process. It features a built-in electronic equalizer and bass restoration circuitry to improve bass response in car audio systems.

What are the main features of the BXiPro3?

The BXiPro3 includes features such as bass restoration, a variable subsonic filter, bass boost control, line-level inputs and outputs, and a dash-mount remote control for easy adjustment.

Is the BXiPro3 easy to install?

Yes, the BXiPro3 is designed for easy installation in most vehicle audio systems. It typically connects between the car stereo’s preamp outputs and the amplifier, requiring minimal wiring and setup.

Can the BXiPro3 work with any car audio system?

Yes, the BXiPro3 is compatible with most car audio systems that have preamp outputs and a dedicated subwoofer amplifier. It can be integrated into both factory and aftermarket stereo setups.

Does the BXiPro3 require additional power?

The BXiPro3 is designed to operate off the vehicle’s electrical system and typically does not require additional power sources. It draws power from the car’s battery through the wiring harness.

What benefits does the BXiPro3 provide to car audio systems?

The BXiPro3 enhances bass reproduction, improves overall sound quality, and allows users to customize the low-frequency response of their car audio system to suit their preferences.

Can the BXiPro3 be used with aftermarket subwoofers?

Yes, the BXiPro3 can be used with aftermarket subwoofers to optimize their performance and ensure they deliver deep, impactful bass in the vehicle.

Does the BXiPro3 come with a warranty?

Warranty coverage may vary depending on the retailer and region, but Hifonics typically offers a warranty for their products against defects in materials and workmanship for a specified period.

Where can I find more information about the BXiPro3 and its installation?

Additional information about the BXiPro3, including installation guides and specifications, can be found on the Hifonics website or by contacting their customer support team.

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