Panasonic PRO-SW100P manual Connecting to Power, Adjusting Volume

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1. Separate the conductors for a

 

length of about 2 inches on the

STANDBY

end of each wire. Then strip 1/2

 

inch of insulation from the ends of

 

each conductor and twist the wire

 

ends.

 

2. Position each wire end between the open barrel ends of a Speaker Pin.

To PRO-SW100P

AC120V

60Hz

From left or right speaker

3.Using a pair of pliers, crimp down the open barrel ends of the Speaker Pin to hold the wire end in place.

4.Plug the Speaker Pin into the proper HIGH LEVEL OUTPUT termi- nal on the PRO-SW100P.

CONNECTING TO

POWER

Plug the PRO-SW100P’s AC power cord into an AC outlet. The STANDBY indicator lights green. If the subwoofer does not receive a signal for about 11 minutes, the STANDBY indicator lights red.

ADJUSTING THE

VOLUME

Once you have made all connections, follow these steps to adjust the PRO- SW100P’s volume.

1.Rotate VOLUME CONTROL to MIN.

2.Turn on your amplifier/receiver and another component (such as a radio, cassette player, CD player, or turntable).

3.Begin play of an audio source (such as a radio) and adjust the amplifier/speaker’s overall volume to a comfortable level. Rotate VOL- UME CONTROL clockwise, a little at a time, until you achieve a pleasing balance of bass between the PRO-SW100P and the main speakers (and satellite speakers, if used). Bass output should not overpower the main speakers, but should blend across the entire musical range.

Once you have adjusted VOLUME CONTROL, use the amplifier/receiver’s volume control to control the speakers’ volume.

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Contents PRO-SW100P 100-Watt Powered Subwoofer Safety Instructions Choosing a Location Connecting to AN AmplifierConnecting to Line Out Terminals Adjusting Volume Connecting to PowerAdjusting the High CUT Frequency Care and Maintenance Limited One-Year Warranty Specifications