Fujitsu TD725SW Speaker User Manual


 
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rH.P.F selector switch
When signals of frequencies higher than the
cut-off frequency after output from the line
output terminal o and adjustment by the
L.P.F. control w, are output, this switch
determines whether this high-frequency output
is ON or OFF.
When the switch is ON, signals of frequencies
higher than the cut-off frequency set with the
L.P.F. control w are output. When the switch
is OFF, through signals (with no filtering) are
output.
tAUTO POWER switch
This switch turns the auto power function ON
or OFF.
When the auto power switch is set to ON, the
auto power function operates, meaning that the
subwoofer goes into the standby status if no
input signal is received for 5 minutes (the
POWER indicator switches from blue to red.)
When the next input signal is received, the
power is automatically turned back on (the
POWER indicator switches from red to blue).
When the subwoofer is used at extremely low
volumes, set this switch to OFF to avoid
erroneous operation.
yPOWER switch
This switch turns the main power supply ON
and OFF.
uXLR input terminal
This is the terminal where signals are input if
the subwoofer (super woofer) output terminal
on the AV amplifier or other device, or the
amplifier line output terminal, is an XLR
connector.
iLINE input terminals
These terminals input signals from the
subwoofer (super woofer) output terminals on
the AV amplifier or other device, or e.g. the
amplifier line output terminal.
oLINE output terminals
These terminals convert the signals input to
the input terminals u, i, !0 to the line output
level (they are not linked to the volume control
on the main unit).
!0Speaker input terminals
These terminals input the speaker output
signals from the amplifier.
!1Speaker output terminals
These terminals output, unchanged, the
signals input to the speaker input terminals !0.
!2AC IN terminal
This terminal is connected to a household AC
power outlet via the power cable provided as
an accessory.
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