AudioSource Powered Subwoofer User Manual

PSW110 / 112
OWNER’S MANUAL
Volume
Power
Protect
Min
Max
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Figure 1. Front Panel
PSW110 125W 10” Powered Subwoofer
Mode
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Auto On Normal
Speaker Level Input
-
L
+
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2
Phase
180° 0°
-
40Hz
R
+
PSW110
Crossover
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Line
Input
R
L
200Hz
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS
(Figure 1)
1. Volume Control
Adjusts output volume.
2.
Power/Protect LED indicator
Illuminates green indicating the unit is turned on while switch is in “Normal” position, or when receiving signal in “Auto-On” mode. Illuminates red during standby/protect mode
Variable Crossover
3.
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Sets crossover frequency between 40Hz and 200Hz. For stereo music or home theater, set the frequency to a level that sounds pleasing to your ear and the overall reproduction
of your audio. If using LFE signal, set crossover to 200Hz.
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PSW112 175W 12” Powered Subwoofer
Mode
Auto On Normal
Phase
180° 0°
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Line
Input
R
L
Speaker Level Input
L
+ +
- -
R
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Power
ON
OFF
115V~ 60Hz 200W 230V~ 50Hz 200W
FUSE:T2.5AL 250V FUSE:T1.25AL 250V
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Figure 2. Rear Panel PSW110
REAR PANEL CONTROLS
4.
Power Mode
Sets the power-on/off option of the PSW110/112. Set it to Normal for manual control using switch . Set switch to Auto-On for automatic power-on when signal is present; after 10 minutes with no signal, unit will enter standby mode. For Auto-On the power switch is left in “ON” position.
5.
Phase Control
Normally set to 0°. In rare instances, due to your unique sound system or the size of your room, the output may be out of phase. If the sound is hollow or the volume knob has little effect, set to 180° to compensate for these factors.
6.
Line Level Input
Connect to the line level, subwoofer, or LFE output of your receiver, pre-amp, or power amp. Do not use if Speaker Level Inputs are connected. For single mono input: plug into either R or L terminal, or use a y-adaptor.
7.
Speaker Level Input
Use when line level outputs are unavailable from your receiver, pre-amp or power amp. Your existing stereo speakers can share these terminals, allowing you to add bass to any stereo or home theater system. Always maintain speaker polarity by connecting positive (+) and negative (-) terminals on this unit with corresponding terminals on your existing speakers and source. Do not use if Line Level Inputs are connected.
(Figures 2-3)
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OFF ON
Figure 3. Rear Panel PSW112
8.
Mains Power Inlet & Fuse Holder
115V~ 60Hz 300W FUSE:T4AL 250V
230V~ 50Hz 300W FUSE:T2AL 250V
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Accepts IEC type line cord. A fuse located in the integrated holder provides safety from fault conditions: replace fuse with one of same type and rating only.
9.
Mains Voltage Selector
Voltage selection switch is preset to 115V (USA). For use in areas which require 230V contact your dealer. Fuse must be of type and rating marked on amplifier for use at local mains voltage.
10.
Power Switch
Turns unit on and off in Normal power mode. Leave set to “ON” when using Auto-On power mode.
PLACEMENT
This unit features removable feet, a front firing woofer and ports, and front panel controls for ease of use in a cabinet. The bass output of this unit is omnidirectional so this unit may be placed anywhere in the listening environment. Walls or corners will help reflect the bass for fuller sound. During use unit will vibrate: care should be taken not to place any liquids or heavy items such as drinks or houseplants on top as they may fall and damage your house or this subwoofer.
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Power
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