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TERMINOLOGY AND CONTROLS
STATUS INDICATOR – The LED found on the front
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panel will illuminate when the subwoofer is functioning.
If the unit is in AUTO mode and is not receiving a signal,
the light will remain off.
POWER – This switch can be set to either ON, AUTO,
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or STANDBY. If the switch is in the ON position, it will
constantly remain on. If the switch is set to the AUTO
position, when a signal is present the subwoofer will
turn on and will automatically turn off several minutes
after a signal is no longer present. If the switch is in the
STANDBY position, the subwoofer will remain OFF
LEVEL – This knob controls the output level (or volume)
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of your subwoofer. The level chosen should allow the
subwoofer to blend its output with that of the rest of your
audio system.
LOWPASS (HZ) – This control adjusts the low-pass filter,
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or crossover frequency. Adjustments can be made from
40 Hz to 150 Hz. This will determine the highest frequency
that the subwoofer will reproduce.
PHASE – This control adjusts the phase of the subwoofer,
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in relation to the speakers used in your system, from 0 to
180 degrees.
LFE/LEFT INPUT – This jack is an RCA type line-level
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input. If you are connecting your subwoofer to an A/V
receiver or surround processor with a LFE or Subwoofer
preamp output, connect a single RCA cable to this
input. If you are connecting your subwoofer to a stereo
receiver or preamp, such as in a stereo music system,
use stereo RCA cables and connect to both this jack
and the RIGHT input.
RIGHT INPUT – This jack is an RCA type line-level input.
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If you are connecting your subwoofer to a stereo receiver
or preamp, such as in a stereo music system, use stereo
RCA cables and connect to both this input and the LFE/
LEFT input.
AC POWER INPUT – This is a standard IEC-type input
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for a 15-amp AC power cord. A cord is supplied with
the subwoofer.
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