RCF TT 808-AS PROFESSIONAL ACTIVE SUBWOOFER

OWNER’S MANUAL - Page 7

For TT 808-AS.

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3. REAR PANEL FEATURES AND CONTROLS
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FEMALE XLR INPUTS (BAL/UNBAL) The system accepts XLR input connectors
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MALE XLR SIGNAL OUTPUT The output XLR connector provides a loop through
for speakers daisy chaining� The balanced connector is connected in parallel and can be
used to send the audio signal to other amplified speakers, recorders or supplementary
amplifiers
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SYSTEM VOLUME KNOB
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SIGNAL / LIMITER LED The LED light is green when a signal is applied to the
speaker� It turns RED when the speaker compressor activates
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POWER LED This green led is ON when the speaker is connected to the main power
supply
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LINK LED This LED turns on when the speaker is connected to RDNet�
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ACTIVE LED This LED blinks when the speaker is transmitting data over RDNet
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RDNET DATA INPUT AND DATA LINK The RDNET IN/OUT PLUG SECTION
features etherCON connectors for the RCF RDNet protocol� This allows the user to
completely control the speaker using the RDNet software
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LP 90 Hz / TT 515-A When this button is released the subwoofer works with
its standard subwoofer configuration (40 Hz - 90 Hz)� When this button is pressed the
subwoofer automatically sets its alignment with RCF TT 515-A; at the same time the
button “FLAT / HIGH PASS“ on TT 515-A has to be pressed (on “HIGH PASS” mode)�
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BYPASS / LOCAL SETUP When pressed, the setup is loaded from the internal
memory that only RDNet can write� Every time the speaker is turned on, the last stored
configuration is applied�
When the button is released, the speaker uses its local setup and will not remember its last
RDNet setup when turned on again�
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AC POWER INPUT Powercon locking 3-pole AC mains
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AC OUTPUT LINK Sends the AC power to another speaker
Power link: 100-120V~16 A MAX 1600W l 200-240V~16 A MAX 3500W
WARNING! CAUTION! Loudspeaker connections should be
only made by qualified and experienced personnel having the technical
know-how or enough specific instructions (to ensure that connections are
made correctly) in order to prevent any electrical danger
To prevent any risk of electric shock, do not connect loudspeakers when
the amplifier is switched on�
Before turning the system on, check all connections and make sure there
are no accidental short circuits
The entire sound system shall be designed and installed in compliance
with the current local laws and regulations regarding electrical systems
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