OPERATION

OPERATION

NOTE: When using the INPUT SENSITIVITY, select only one switch configuration at a time. Engaging multiple switch configurations (i.e., moving two or more switches ON) may cause undesirable operation and is NOT RECOMMENDED.

INPUT SENSITIVITY

The Input Sensitivity adjustment is used to match the monitor with signal levels from a variety of mixing consoles. The Input Sensitivity uses DIP switches to match input levels over a 15dB range and are marked +1dB, –2dB, –5dB, –8dB, and –11dB. These numbers indicate the input in dBu required to produce an output of 100dB SPL @ 1 meter. When all switches are in the OFF (left) position, the monitor is matched to +4dB input level. In the +4dB switch setting, the mon- itor is less sensitive to the input signal. In the –11dB switch setting, the monitor is more sensitive to the input signal.

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+4dB Input

+1dB Input

–2dB Input

–5dB Input

–8dB Input

–11dB Input

NOTE: When using the Bass Roll Off, select only the 30Hz or 60Hz filter. Engaging both switch configurations at one time (both switches ON) may cause undesirable operation and is NOT RECOMMENDED.

BASS ROLL OFF

The Bass Roll Off is a subsonic filter used to limit harmful frequencies sent to the low frequency transducer to prevent overexcursion. The filter is selectable to electronically limit frequencies below 30Hz or 60 Hz at a 12 dB/octave roll off. When both switches are in the OFF (left) position, the amplifier has an electrical -3dB down point of 28Hz. For optimum operation select only one switch configuration at a time.

30Hz Subsonic Filter

60Hz Subsonic Filter

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Hafler TRM6.1CE manual Operation, Input Sensitivity, +4dB Input, +1dB Input, 2dB Input, 5dB Input, 8dB Input, Bass Roll Off