Panasonic PRO-SW100P manual

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    Cat. No. 40-40 80 PRO-SW 100P 100-W att Powered Subw oofer Your O ptimus P RO-SW1 00P 10 0-Watt Powered Subwoof er is designed to give you the best possible low fre- quency sou nd qu ality f or the u ltimate home theat er experience. Y ou will be astonished by the realism it adds to movie sound ef fects and the power i t lends to al l kinds of mus [...]

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    2 Phase (Polarity) Switch — Inverts the subwoofer’s o ut pu t p ol arity so you can set it to m at ch the main speak ers. FREQUENCY HZ — Controls the high frequency cutoff point. Rotat ed fully clockwise, it cuts h igh frequencies over 200 Hz. Rot ated fully counter- clockwise, it cuts h igh frequencies over 50 Hz. You need pho no cables (not[...]

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    3 • Place the subwoofer away fr o m heat sources such a s radiators, stoves, or ot her applia nces th at produce heat. CHOOS ING A LOCA TIO N Cautio ns: • T o prevent the cabinet from warp- ing or disc oloring, do not place t he subwoofer in a p lace where it is exposed to d irect sunlight or excess i ve humidit y . • Do not pl ac e the s ubw[...]

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    4 Cautio n: To avoid a ny damage t o the subwoofer or am plifier, disconnec t power from your components before making any c onn ections. Co nnectin g to Li ne Out Te r m i n a l s You r am p lifie r/ rece iv er’s line o ut j acks might b e l abeled eit her REC OUT or PRE OUT . 1. Connect t he PRO-SW10 0P’s LOW LEVEL INPU T jacks to t he ampli-[...]

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    5 1. Separate the cond uctors for a length of about 2 inches on the end of each wire. Then strip 1 / 2 inch of insul ation from the en ds of each conductor and twist the wi re ends. 2. Position each wire e nd between the open barrel e nds of a Speaker Pin . 3. Using a pair o f pliers, crimp down the ope n ba rrel en ds of t he Speaker P in to ho ld[...]

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    6 ADJUSTING TH E HIGH CUT FREQUENCY FREQUENCY HZ adjus ts the level (be- tween 50 Hz and 20 0 Hz) at whi c h the subwoofer begi ns pass ing frequen- cies to other speakers. This cont rol’s setting depends o n the low fr equency capabil ities of your sat ellit e spea kers (if used), speaker placem ent, and oth- er factors that a ffect bas s perfor[...]

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    7 CARE AND MAI NTENANCE Your Optim us PRO-SW 100P 100-Wat t Powered Subw oofer is an exam ple of su- perior design and craftsma nship. The following suggestions wil l hel p you care for your subwoofer so you can enjoy it f or years. • Keep the subwoof er dry . If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediate ly . Liquids can contain minerals that corrode el[...]

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    RadioSh ack A Divisi on of T andy Corporation Fort Wor th, T exas 76102 6A8 Pr int ed i n t he USA SPE CIFICA TI ONS Amp lif i er Output ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .... . W RMS (4 O hms @ 1 % THD) Hi g h Cut Filter ........ ................... ................ .................... 50 Hz–150 Hz Adjustable Frequenc y [...]