JL Audio 96279 12" Black Gloss E-Sub Powered Subwoofer

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TOP-MOUNTED CONTROLS IN DETAIL
Top-Panel Power Switch and Indicator LED
e “Power” switch on the top panel determines the operational readiness of the
E-Sub subwoofer and should be the only switch used to turn the E-Sub on and o
during typical use.
e top-panel “Power” switch has three positions:
“O ”: e E-Sub’s internal power amplier is powered down.
Indicator LED: red
In this stand-by state, a tiny amount of power is consumed (< 0.5 watt) to
energize the E-Sub’s so turn-on circuitry.
“On”: e E-Sub is fully operational.
Indicator LED: green
Power consumption will vary, depending on program material and level
“Auto: e E-Sub will power up its internal amplier when it detects an audio
signal at any of its inputs, and will power down the internal amplier if no
signal has been detected at its inputs for approximately thirty (30) minutes.
While dormant, the E-Sub consumes a tiny amount of power (< 0.5 watt).
Indicator LED: amber (dormant) / green (operational)
In the unlikely event that the Auto Turn-On feature is not sensitive
enough for a particular system, use a Y-cable adaptor (one female to
two male RCA type connectors) to split the incoming signal into both
RCA inputs on the E-Sub. is will increase the input sensitivity by
6 dB. Please be aware that if there is signicant noise entering the
E-Sub’s input, the E-Sub may not turn o as desired. If this happens,
remove the Y-cable adaptor and/or look for the noise source in the
upstream components.
e only way to completely power down an E-Sub is to unplug its AC Power
Cord. Before disconnecting the power cord, always place the top-panel “Power” switch
in the “o” position (to prevent damaging pops and transient noises).
Do not use a power strip switch, switched outlet or any other external switch to
interrupt or engage power to an E-Sub in “auto” or “on” positions, as this will also result
in undesirable and potentially damaging transient pops.
Master Level Knob
e “Master Level” Knob is used to set the output level of the E-Sub, relative
to the rest of the audio system.
When rotated fully counter clockwise, the E-Sub’s output will be fully muted.
When at the “0” or straight up position, the level is at reference gain. When
turned fully clockwise, the E-Sub’s level is at its maximum sensitivity (loudest).
IMPORTANT
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