Control Panel Overview

(1) Line Level RCA

Inputs and Outputs

600 WATTS

POWERED

SUBWOOFER

(2) Speaker Level

Inputs and Outputs

DIGITAL

P O W E R

LEFT

RIGHT

 

POWER

VOLUME

MIN MAX

FREQUENCY

50Hz 160Hz

MODE

SUB LFE

PHASE

0180

AUTO

OFF ON

(12)Volume Control

(11)50Hz - 160Hz Frequency Adjustment

(10)Sub Operation Switch

(9)0-180° Phase Shift

(8)Power Status LED

(7)Auto ON/OFF

WARNING

TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD-DO NOT OPEN

AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE-NE PAS OUVRIR

110-120VAC~60Hz

220-240VAX~50Hz

ON

110-120V

FUSE

220-240V

OFF

FUSE: 115V, T6.4AL/250V

FUSE: 230V, T3.2AL/250V

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(6)110-120V AC Power Connection

(5)Line Fuse

(3) Voltage Selection Switch

(4) Manual ON/OFF Switch

(1) Line Level RCA Inputs

Connect with RCA type patch cords to the line level output of your receiver or pre-amp. If your pre- amplifier or receiver has a single sub/LFE output, connect it to the subwoofer's left input jack. There is no need to use the subwoofers right input jack. If you want to run your main/satellite speakers full range, use a "Y" adapter at the pre-amplifier outputs. In this way, you can send the pre-amplifier's output signal to your main amplifier and to the subwoofer at the same time.

(2) High Level Inputs / Outputs

Under normal conditions, the preferred connection is through the Line Level inputs. If this is difficult or not possible in your system, then you can use the Speaker Level inputs. Also, if you experience excessive noise or hum with the Line Level input, often a simple change to the Speaker Level input will result in a lower background noise level.

Connect the Speaker Level inputs to the speaker-level outputs of your amplifier or receiver using speaker wire. The binding posts can accept bare wire connections only.

High Level: Connecting the Subwoofer using the high

level speaker connections: On the rear of your MiniMe Subwoofer are two pairs of red and black binding posts. One set is marked “Input” and one set is marked “Output”, with each pair designated as left or right. Each post is color-coded black/red. These

terminals will accept up to 16-gauge quality speaker wire. The Inputs should be connected to the left and right speaker terminals of your amplifier or receiver.

The Outputs should run from the subwoofer to the left and right satellite speakers. Remember: Always connect red-to-red and black-to-black, when making connections between an amplifier/receiver to the subwoofer. If you inadvertently reverse one of the connections (i.e., red-to-black), you will notice a lack of bass from your subwoofer.

(3) Voltage Selection Switch

The voltage switch is positioned according to area voltage requirements. It has been pre-set

prior to shipping from the factory.

CAUTION

Do not try to alter the voltage setting, as doing so will result in a blown fuse. A wrong setting

may result in damaged electronics.

(4) Manual ON/OFF Switch

In the “ON” position, the subwoofer will remain “on” constantly or can turn “on” and “off” automatically when the “AUTO/ON” circuit is engaged. In the “OFF” position, the subwoofer will remain off until the switch is manually turned back to the “ON” position.

(5) Line Fuse

The subwoofer is supplied with a conservative, slow- blow type fuse to protect the electronics.

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