PSB Speakers CHS212 owner manual VII. Features, Controls, AC Power, SUB Volume Control

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VII. Features, Controls, AC Power

A.SUB VOLUME CONTROL

Adjusts the output level of the PSB subwoofer only: This is not intended as a day-to-day volume control. See “IX. Setup Calibration”

The PSB subwoofer includes designed-in dynamic-range protection: it is virtually impossible to overdrive the subwoofer, regardless of volume setting or the demands of the program material. Where even higher levels of low frequencies are required, a second PSB subwoofer can provide a significant gain in total bass levels.

D.SUB CUT-OFF FREQUENCY CONTROL

Adjusts the high-frequency roll-off of signals sent to the subwoofer. Continuously variable from 50Hz to 150Hz for precise matching of subwoofer bass reproduction with the main (left and right) stereo speakers. See “IX. Setup Calibration”

B.ON INDICATOR LIGHT

The light is located between the control knobs. With both the 120 and 230 volt versions, the subwoofer is initially in stand-by mode awaiting the presence of an audio signal. When the subwoofer receives an audio signal the On indicator will illuminate. At the end of the audio signal the subwoofer will stay on for approximately 15 minutes.

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(located on the front

of the subwoofer)

E.PHASE SWITCH

Selects the subwoofer output phase between in-phase (0°) and out-of-phase (180°), to compensate for the low to mid bass acoustic effects of different placement locations and listening rooms. See “IX. Setup Calibration”.

F.LFE INPUT/CROSSOVER BYPASS SWITCH

When active, the subwoofer variable low pass filter is bypassed so that this function can be accomplished by the low pass filter within a receiver/processor. See “IX. Setup Calibration”.

C.AC POWER CONNECTION

The PSB subwoofer has its own self-contained amplifier and thus requires AC power (keep this in mind when selecting a location). You may plug the power cord into any standard wall outlet and leave the connection in the wall as the PSB subwoofer draws extremely little current when idle. You may want to unplug your PSB subwoofer when it will not be used for an extended period such as a vacation.

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Contents ENG ESP Page ENG Important Safety Instructions II. Introduction SubSonic 8, SubSonic 9, SubSonicGrilles and Ports III. Warranty Registration UnpackingIV. Cabinet Care CHS212 CustomSound SeriesSubwoofer Placement Multiple Subwoofers-Why Two Subs Are Better Than One Setting the Subwoofer ControlsAdjustable Rubber Leveler and Adjustable Spike Installation VI. Quick StartVII. Features, Controls, AC Power SUB Volume ControlLOW/LINE Level Jacks VIII. Connecting The Subwoofer To Your Audio System Connecting Home Theater Equipment see ,IX. Set-up Calibration Case of Problems SymptomAction No sound/power Indicator not litWith SUBWOOFER/LFE Input With LOW Level Input and Output Option With High Level Input With LOW Level Input to TWO Subwoofers XI. Specifications Page Page Contenu Mesures DE Sécurité Importantes II. Introduction Caches et évents III. Fiche de garantie DéballageIV. Entretien du coffret CHS212 CustomSoundLacoustique de la salle Positionnement du caisson de graveCaisson de grave PSB Grave PSB Réglages des commandes Installation sur les tapis VI. Démarrage rapideTemoin Lumineux Connecteurs D’ENTRÉE BAS Niveau Branchement d’équipment cinéma maison voir le schéma 3 de la IX. Étalonnage d’installation En cas de problèmes / Guide de dépannage SymptômeAction Page XI. Specifications Page Contenido Importantes Instrucciones DE Seguridad II. Introducción IV. Cuidado del Gabinete III. Registro de Garantía DesempaqueRejillas y Tubos Acústica de la Habitación Ubicación del SubgraveSubgrave PSB Subgraves Múltiples-Porqué Dos Subgraves Son Mejores Que Uno Ajuste De Los ControlesVI. Comienzo Rápido Instalación de los Niveladores de Goma y Espigas AjustablesVII. Características, Controles Y Corriente Eléctrica Figura VIII. Conexión al Sistema de Audio Conexión de Equipo de cine de Hogar ver Figura 3, págIX. Calibración Inicial Si Se Presentan Problemas Sintoma Causas y SolucionesXI. Especificaciones Canada