1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential instructions for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of your Audio System HLC-2 Plus 2-Channel High-Low Converter. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device to ensure optimal performance and safety. Keep this manual for future reference.
2. Nga Tohutohu Haumaru
- Me whakarite kia mau nga hononga katoa, kia tika hoki te kiriweti kia kore ai te ara iahiko poto.
- Disconnect the vehicle's battery before performing any wiring to avoid electrical shock or damage to the system.
- Kaua e tukuna te taputapu ki te makuku, ki te wera nui ranei.
- Ko te whakaurunga me mahi e tetahi tohunga mohio ki te kore koe e tino mohio mo etahi waahanga.
- Mount the converter in a location where it is protected from physical damage and excessive heat.
3. Ihirangi mokete
- Audio System HLC-2 Plus 2-Channel High-Low Converter
- Wiring Harness (if applicable, based on image)
- Remote Control Unit (if applicable, based on image)
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi (tenei tuhinga)
4. Hua Neke Atuview

Whakaahua 1: Audio System HLC-2 Plus 2-Channel High-Low Converter. The image displays the main converter unit, a black rectangular box with a rotary knob for level adjustment (Min to Max) and a 'POWER' button. Two RJ-style cables with clear plastic connectors are shown connected to the unit, representing the wiring harness for signal input/output and remote turn-on.
The Audio System HLC-2 Plus is a 2-channel high-low converter designed to integrate aftermarket amplifiers with factory car stereos that lack RCA pre-outs. It converts high-level speaker signals into low-level RCA signals, providing a clean audio output for your amplifier. Key features include:
- Compatibility with all original OEM radios.
- 2-way high-low conversion with remote turn-on signal generation.
- Designed to prevent interference and turn-on noise.
- Excellent sound quality through PSA and 5-volt technology.
- Features a plug-in connection terminal for ease of installation.
- Fast and accurate music recognition.
5. Tatūnga me te Tāuta
5.1 Kauwhata Waea (Whānui)
A detailed wiring diagram is crucial for correct installation. While specific diagrams may vary, the general connections are as follows:
- Tāuru Taumata-Teitei: Connect the speaker outputs from your factory radio to the high-level inputs of the HLC-2 Plus. Ensure correct polarity (positive to positive, negative to negative) for each channel.
- Putanga Taumata-iti: Connect the RCA outputs from the HLC-2 Plus to the RCA inputs of your aftermarket ampkaikawe
- Whakakā Mamao: The HLC-2 Plus generates a remote turn-on signal. Connect this output to the remote input of your amplifier. This will turn on your amplifier automatically when the factory radio is powered on.
- Mana/Whenua: The unit typically draws power from the high-level input signal, eliminating the need for a separate power wire. Ensure a good ground connection if specified by the manufacturer.
5.2 Nga Waahi Whakataunga
- Momotu Pūhiko: Me momotu te pūrua kino o te pākahiko o tō waka i mua i te tīmatanga o tētahi mahi hiko.
- Access Speaker Wires: Locate and access the speaker output wires from your factory head unit or ampkaikawe
- Connect High-Level Inputs: Splice the factory speaker wires to the corresponding high-level input wires of the HLC-2 Plus. Use high-quality connectors or solder for secure connections.
- Honoa ngā Putanga RCA: Run RCA cables from the HLC-2 Plus to your aftermarket ampkaikawe
- Connect Remote Wire: Connect the remote output wire from the HLC-2 Plus to the remote turn-on input of your ampkaikawe
- Mount the Converter: Securely mount the HLC-2 Plus in a dry, accessible location, away from heat sources and moving parts.
- Tūhono Pūhiko: Kia manatokohia nga hononga katoa, hono ano te pākahiko o te waka.
6. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
6.1 Whakanui-a-Tamatanga
After installation, turn on your vehicle's ignition and then the factory radio. The HLC-2 Plus should automatically detect the audio signal and send a remote turn-on signal to your amplifier, powering it on.
6.2 Whakatikatika Taumata
The HLC-2 Plus features a rotary knob (Min-Max) for adjusting the output level. This allows you to match the output signal of the converter to the input sensitivity of your amplifier. Start with the knob at the minimum setting and gradually increase it while listening for distortion. Adjust until a clean, strong signal is achieved without clipping at the ampkaikawe
6.3 Patene Hiko
The 'POWER' button on the unit is typically an indicator or a manual override. Refer to specific product documentation if its function deviates from automatic operation.
7. Tiaki
- Kia noho ma te waeine, kia noho kore te puehu me te para. Whakamahia he kakahu ngohengohe, maroke mo te horoi.
- Ensure all wiring connections remain secure over time. Periodically check for loose connections.
- Avoid exposing the unit to direct sunlight or extreme heat, which can affect its lifespan.
- No user-serviceable parts are inside. Do not attempt to open or repair the unit yourself.
8. Te Raru
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Karekau he tangi mai ampkaikawe | Incorrect wiring; No remote signal; Amplifier not powered; HLC-2 Plus not receiving signal. | Check all wiring connections (high-level input, RCA output, remote). Ensure factory radio is on and producing sound. Verify ampngā hononga hiko whakawera me te whenua. |
| Oro kerekere | Output level too high; Incorrect gain settings on ampkaikawe | Reduce the output level on the HLC-2 Plus. Adjust ampTautuhinga whiwhi riipene. |
| Ampe kore e huri te kaitahu | Remote wire not connected; HLC-2 Plus not detecting signal. | Verify remote wire connection from HLC-2 Plus to amplifier. Ensure factory radio is on and playing audio. |
| Engine noise/Whine | Ground loop issue; Poor wiring. | Ensure all components are properly grounded. Check for damaged or unshielded RCA cables. |
9. Whakatakotoranga
- Tauira: HLC-2 Plus
- Tau Wāhanga: 020020112
- Hongere: 2-Teihana
- Te Mana Huaputa Tukuoro Nui: 70 Watts (input handling)
- Arataki: 4 Ohm (input impedance)
- Tikanga Mana: Remote Control (via generated turn-on signal)
- Puna Hiko: Vehicle's 12V electrical system (typically signal-sensing)
- Taumaha: Tata ki te 997.9 karamu (2.2 pauna)
10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or contact Audio System customer service. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.





