SUBWOOFER SERIES INSTALLATION
Connecting Speakers
Connecting & Adjusting Your Subwoofer
Power Cord
Power Indicator LED
Power Switch
Fuse
Low Pass Frequency (Crossover) Control
IMPORTANT - When you make connections, make sure that the power switches of all components, including subwoofer, are OFF.
The attached power cord is to be used with a standard AC wall outlet (110 volt AC outlet capable of supplying at least 250 Watts)
This LED is unlit when the AC power switch is OFF. It glows RED when the subwoofer is in standby mode and GREEN when the subwoofer is on or recieving an audio signal in Auto On mode.
The three position swith turns the AC supply On or Off and also sets the Subwoofers' AUTO ON feature. This feature is for your convience. When the subwoofer is set in the
This fuse protects against minor internal and external faults. The fuse value is indicated on the rear amplifier plate near the fuse itself. If the POWER switch is ON and the power indicator LED is unlit, unplug the power cord from the AC outlet and check the fuse by unscrewing the center piece from the holder. IMPOR- TANT: If the fuse malfunctions, replace it with another fuse of the same type, value and current rating. This information can be found on the fuse.
Option 1. These terminals are for making connections using speaker wire.
Option 2. LINE IN Jacks This jack is for input connection using an audio cable. (see options 1 & 2 on the following page)
This feature adjusts the frequency limit for low audio signals from 50 Hz to 150 Hz. This control helps you adjust the system's low frequency balance to blend your subwoofer with the other speakers within your system. An example: If you adjust the control to the subwoofers low 50 Hz setting, the filter limits frequencies above that from being reproduced or heard from the subwoofer.
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