Function and Connection

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1. HF Driver

*Do not touch the diaphragm.

2. LF Driver

*Do not touch the speaker cone.

3. Bass-reflex Ducts

These are conduits for rich, bass-range reproduction.

4.Power Indicator

Lights when power is on.

10. DIGITAL INPUT
Coaxial Input Connector (Digital Input)

This is the digital input connector for coaxial cable.

*It cannot be used for input of analog audio signals (no sound is produced).

Optical Input Connector (Digital Input)

This is the digital input connector for optic-fiber cable. Use commercially available optical cable for audio equipment to make the connection.

5. Digital In Indicator

This lights up when output is received from a connected digital device or during standby.

*When the connected digital-signal output device is not powered up, the Digital In indicator does not light up.

6. Heat Sink

This is a heat-radiating plate that dissipates excess heat.

7. Level Control

This adjusts the input level. Turning the control clockwise increases the sound from the speakers.

8. HF Trim Control

This adjusts the sound quality of the treble range (10 kHz, +/ -3 dB).

Optical-connector Protective Cap

After removing the protective cap, put in a safe place so that it doesn’t get lost.

When not using the optical connector, attach the cap to keep the connector safe.

When using the optical connector, be sure that the cap you removed is placed out of the reach of children. If a child has accidentally swallowed a cap, see a doctor immediately.

Digital Input Select Switch

This switch selects Optical or Coaxial. Select the connector used for the input signal.

9. LF Trim Control

This adjusts the sound quality of the bass range (80 Hz, +/-3 dB).

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