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This section addresses
Remote Contr ol
The features of the
•POWER — This button forces your
Note: The master power switch on rear panel must be on in order for the front power button to function.
•MUTE — This button mutes the subwoofer’s output. The LED on the amplifier will show 00 if the unit is muted. To unmute
the subwoofer, press the MUTE button again and the original |
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volume setting shows on the LED. | Figure 5: |
•EQ — This button automatically EQs the subwoofer using a
Note: Each time the EQ feature is utilized, the EQ settings for the
•PHASE — These buttons allow you to optimize the subwoofer performance for the location and your listening position. Play some bass heavy music. While listening, push one of the four phase buttons, listen for a few moments, and then press the next phase button. In most installations, one of the four button positions will offer an audibly better blend of subwoofer and speakers. Selecting the correct phase position is just that easy. The LED will show the phase selected by showing “PH” followed by the phase number: 0, 90, 180 or 270.
•LIGHT — If you wish, you can deactivate the numeric LED on your
•NIGHT — Night mode limits the maximum output of the subwoofer for late night listening or to be more considerate of close neighbors. Press the night button to turn the night mode feature on or off. Night mode, when active, will reduce the brightness of the blue LED.
•VOLUME CONTROL — This control allows you to balance the output from the subwoofer to
the main speakers in your system. This control should be set to achieve similar volume level | |
of both the main speakers and subwoofer. When pressing volume up or down, the volume | |
level is shown on the numeric LED on the front panel. |
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