JBL 1400 ARRAY manual Array Operation, With the Power Switch ª, Green = on Signal detected, Amp On

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1500 ARRAY OPERATION

Power On

Plug your subwoofer’s AC cord into a wall outlet. Do not use the outlets on the back of the receiver.

Initially set the Subwoofer Level (Volume) Control ¢ to the “min” position.

Turn on your sub by pressing the Power Switch ª on the rear panel.

Auto On/Standby

With the Power Switch ª

in the “on” position, the Power Indicator LED £ will remain backlit in red or green to indicate the On/Standby mode of the subwoofer.

RED = STANDBY (No signal detected, Amp Off)

GREEN = ON (Signal detected, Amp On)

The subwoofer will auto- matically enter the Standby mode after approximately 10 minutes when no signal is detected from your system. The subwoofer will then power ON instantly when a signal is detected. During periods of normal use, the Power Switch

ªcan be left on. You may turn off the Power Switch ª for extended periods of non- operation, e.g., when you are away on vacation.

If the Auto Switch is in the “on” position, the subwoofer will remain on.

Adjust Level

Turn on your entire audio system and start a CD or movie soundtrack at a moderate level. Turn up the Subwoofer Level (Volume) Control ¢ about halfway. If no sound emanates from the subwoofer, check the AC-line cord and input cables. Are the con- nectors on the cables making proper contact? Is the AC

plug connected to a “live” receptacle? Has the Power Switch ª been pressed to the “on” position? Once you have confirmed that the sub- woofer is active, proceed by playing a CD or movie. Use a selection that has ample bass information.

Set the overall volume control of the preamplifier or stereo to a comfortable level. Adjust the Subwoofer Level (Volume) Control ¢ until you obtain a pleasing blend of bass. Bass response should not over- power the room but rather should be adjusted so there is a harmonious blend across the entire musical range. Many users have a tendency to set the subwoofer volume too loud, adhering to the belief that a subwoofer is there to produce lots of bass. This is not entirely true. A subwoofer is there to enhance bass, extending the response of the entire system so the bass can be felt as well as heard. However, overall balance must be maintained or the music will not sound natural. An experienced listener will set the volume of the sub- woofer so its impact on bass response is always there but never obtrusive.

Crossover Adjustments

NOTE: This control will have no effect if the LP/LFE Selector Switch is set to “LFE.” If you have a Dolby Digital or DTS processor/receiver, the Crossover Frequency is set by the processor/receiver. Consult your owner’s manual to learn how to view or change this setting.

The Crossover Adjustment Control determines the highest frequency at which the subwoofer reproduces sounds.

If your main speakers can comfortably reproduce some low-frequency sounds, set this control to a lower frequency setting, between 50Hz and 100Hz. This will concentrate the subwoofer’s efforts on the ultradeep bass sounds required by today’s films and music. If you are using smaller bookshelf speakers that do not extend to the lower bass frequencies, set the Crossover Adjustment Control to a higher setting, between 120Hz and 150Hz.

Phase Control

The Phase Switch § deter- mines whether the subwoofer speaker’s pistonlike action moves in and out with the main speakers (0˚) or opposite the main speakers (180˚). Proper phase adjustment depends on several variables, such as subwoofer placement and listener position. Adjust the Phase Switch to maximize bass output at the listening position.

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Contents OWNER’S Guide Read FIRST! Important Safety Precautions Thank YOU for Choosing JBL Project ArrayIncluded Between the spiked feet and the floor Speaker PlacementChannel System Due to the weight Array AssemblyStep Connection Speaker ConnectionsWith the Power Switch ª Green = on Signal detected, Amp OnArray Operation Wiring the System General Connection InformationRoom Adjust the Subwoofer Level Control ¢ TroubleshootingTransducer Specifications