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S-VW02-QL/DLTXJI Manual de Usuario
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PANEL FACILITIES
FRONT PANEL 1 2
STANDBY/ON POWER CROSSOVER VOLUME
1 Power indicator (STANDBY/ON)
Lights green when the power has been switched ON. If no signal is present for more than 8 minutes, the subwoofer automatically reverts to standby mode and the power indicator lights red. If, subsequently, a signal is received, power automatically comes back on and the power indicator lights green.
3 4
2 POWER switch
Pressing once switches the unit ON. Press again to switch OFF. NOTE: If you are planning on switching the unit OFF for a long period of time, make sure to check that the indicator light has gone out after switching OFF.
3 Volume knob (LEVEL)
Sets the subwoofer volume. � Turn the knob slowly from the MIN position. � With this unit, the bass level can be independently set, so do not turn up the bass on the stereo amplifier.
4 Crossover knob (CROSSOVER)
Sets the high limit of the frequency played back by the subwoofer. Set to MAX when using the supplied speaker system. Setting Criteria MIN.................. when the diameter of the left/right speakers is 20 cm or more. CENTER........... when the diameter of the left/right speakers is 10-25 cm. MAX................. when the diameter of the left/right speakers is 12 cm or less.
REAR PANEL
5 Line Level Input terminal (LINE LEVEL INPUT)
Connects to the stereo amplifier�s SUBWOOFER PREOUT terminal, with the specially provided RCA plug cord.
6 Auto Standby switch (AUTO STANDBY)
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AUTO STANDBY OFF ON
LINE LEVEL INPUT 0 PHASE 180
5
240V
220230V 110127V
LINE VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH
Switches the Auto Standby feature on/off. Auto Standby When switched ON (the default setting is OFF), the Auto Standby feature becomes active. In this mode, if there is no input signal for eight minutes the system automatically switches to standby. The power is automatically switched on again if an input signal is detected. NOTE � There may be cases where a connected component outputs noise or some other non-audio signal which causes this system to automatically power on when in Auto Standby mode. If this happens, switch off the Auto Standby mode and switch the system on/off manually.