TA0.1 Amplier
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Term Denition
On/Auto/Off Switch The switch next to the Crossover Control that allows the user to place the
amplier into Auto On/Standby mode, On, or Off.
When the switch is set to “On,” the amplier will remain powered on,
regardless of whether an input signal is present or not.
When the switch is set to “Auto” and no input signal is received by the
amplier, the amplier will go into Standby mode. Upon sensing an input
signal, the amplier will power on automatically.
When the switch is set to “Off,” the amplier will power off.
Pre-Amp A low-voltage, internal amplier within audio receivers that prepares the
signal to be sent to a powered amplier.
Receiver As used in this manual, a receiver is a general term for the audio source. An
example would be a Home Theater Surround Sound Receiver.
RF/LF Signals Right Front and Left Front signals.
Tactile Sound A term used to describe the effect of hearing sound by making physical
contact with a surface that has been activated with an audio transducer.
Transducer (Audio) An audio device that reproduces sound by physically activating a resonant
surface.
X-Over Control (see denition under Crossover Control)
Y Adapter An adapter cable that takes an audio input signal from a single connector
and splits the signal so it can be sent to two connectors.