RCA 40-5019, PRO-SW200P User Manual

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200-Watt Powered Subwoofer
Your RCA PRO-SW200P 200-Watt Powered Subwoofer is designed to give you the best possible low-frequency sound for the ultimate home theater experience. You will be astonished by the realism it adds to movie sound effects and the power it lends to all kinds of music.
The subwoofer combines the power of a built-in 200-watt RMS amplifier with a responsive, 12-inch coated paper cone woofer — all housed in a ported bass-reflex enclosure to produce tight, floor-rumbling powerful bass (down to 36 Hz) that you can feel as well as hear!
The infrared remote control lets you regulate the subwoofer’s volume without interrupting your listening.
Your subwoofer has an adjustable high cut filter and high- and low-level inputs so it is easily incorporated into existing systems, or it can be an integral part of a subwoofer/ satellite combination. Its other features include:
Auto On/Off — automatically switches the subwoofer’s amplifier to standby if the subwoofer does not receive a signal for 8–11 minutes.
Power Indicator — the red indicator on the subwoofer’s volume control lights when the amplifier receives an audio signal, and turns off when the amplifier goes into standby mode, so you can see at a glance when the subwoofer is operating.
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High-Level Input — lets you connect the subwoofer to an amplifier’s or receiver’s speaker outputs.
Note: You need speaker wire (not supplied) to connect the subwoofer to an amplifier or receiver’s speaker outputs.
Low-Level Input —lets you connect the subwoofer to an amplifier’s or receiver’s subwoofer out or pre out jacks. These inputs automatically sum left and right channel information.
Note: You need phono cables (not supplied) to connect the subwoofer to an amplifier or receiver’s subwoofer out or pre out jacks.
Volume Control — lets you match the subwoofer’s output level to your satellite speakers’ output (if used). Rotate the control clockwise to increase, or counterclockwise to decrease, the subwoofer’s output.
Phase (Polarity) Switch — Inverts the subwoofer’s output polarity so you can set it to match the main speakers.
Frequency Hz Control — lets you set the high frequency cutoff point. Rotated fully clockwise, the subwoofer cuts high frequencies over 200 Hz. Rotated fully counterclockwise, it cuts high frequencies over 50 Hz.
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Remote Control — lets you control the subwoofer’s volume from up to 30 feet away. When you press
UP
on the remote control, just point the
VOLUME DOWN/
remote control at the subwoofer’s infrared lens.
Note: If you lose your remote control, the subwoofer will still operate. Simply unplug the subwoofer for about 10 seconds, then plug it back in. Use the volume control on the front of the subwoofer to adjust the volume. You can order a replacement remote control through your local RadioShack store.
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• Never open the cabinet or remove the metal control panel, as this might result in electrical shock or damage to the unit.
If your subwoofer needs servicing, contact your local RadioShack store.
• To prevent electrical shock, do not use a polarized plug with any extension cord or outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure.
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• Unplug the subwoofer power cord from the electrical outlet if it will not be used for a long time.
• Only connect this unit to a power supply of the type described in the owner’s manual or marked on the unit.
• Route the power-supply cord so it is not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against it, especially at the plug, the outlet, and the point where the cord exits the unit.
Placing the subwoofer on the same stand or shelf as your turntable can result in a low-frequency rumble or acoustic feedback.
Cautions:
• To prevent fire or shock, do not expose this subwoofer to rain or moisture.
• Do not place the subwoofer with its metal plate against the floor.
• Place the subwoofer away from heat sources such as radiators, stoves, or other appliances that produce heat.
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• To prevent the cabinet from warping or discoloring, do not place the subwoofer in a place where it is exposed to direct sunlight or excessive humidity.
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• Do not place the subwoofer where it might be knocked over or exposed to falling objects.
• The metal control panel on the back of the subwoofer acts as the heat sink for the subwoofer’s internal amplifier. Therefore, place the unit at least 4 inches (10 cm) away from a wall, and do not let anything come into contact with this panel.
Where and how you position your subwoofer greatly affects its bass response. Adjusting the subwoofer’s volume control in relation to the left and right speakers and adjusting the subwoofer’s high cut filter also affects your speakers’ overall sound.
Although low frequencies are non­directional, factors such as room reflections, standing waves, resonance, and absorption strongly affect your subwoofer’s performance. For maximum bass output, place your subwoofer in a corner. To reduce output, move it away from corners and back walls. Even slightly moving the subwoofer can have a major effect on bass response.
We recommend that you test the subwoofer in different locations to determine where the best balance is between your satellite speakers (if used) and subwoofer. We also recommend that you place the subwoofer at least 4 inches away from the wall, and at least 2–3 feet away from your television or computer’s disk drive system so the subwoofer’s magnet will not distort the colors of your TV picture or erase your floppy disks.
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