Klipsch RT-10D Speaker User Manual


 
“Phase” - This screen is used to adjust the subwoofer’s acoustic
phase to match that of your main speakers. Use the Left/Right
cursor keys to adjust the subwoofer’s phase from 0° to 180°.
The proper setting of this control is highly dependant on room
acoustics and the position of your subwoofer in the room. After
setting the volume and low pass controls, adjust the phase to 0°
and listen to a recording with a prominent, repeating bass line in
your intended listening position. Repeat this process with the
180° setting and use the setting that yields the greatest amount
of bass output. If neither of these settings is better than the other
experiment with intermediate settings. From this screen press the
down or up cursor key to access other control settings.
“Room Correction” – This screen is used to activate the auto-
matic room correction feature. Plug the supplied microphone into
the (“MIC IN”) jack on the subwoofer’s rear panel and place it in
the intended listening position. Press the Enter button to activate
the test sequence, “Calibrate” will be displayed along with the
ascending frequency of the test tone and a bar graph of the
sound level (loudness). The subwoofer will measure the room’s
acoustic effect and compensate for it. When the calibration
sequence is complete “Calibration Successful!” will be displayed.
If the subwoofer’s volume level is too low or the microphone was
either disconnected or improperly connected “Calibration
Unsuccessful” will be displayed. From this screen press the up
or down cursor key to access other control settings.
“Save Settings:” – This screen is used to store all of the above
control settings in one of five memory presets (“Music”, “Movie”,
“Night”, “User 1” and “User 2”). Use the Left/Right cursor keys to
select the desired preset and press the center key to store your
current control settings. “Settings Saved!” will be displayed. After
the settings are stored in memory the display will return to the
default “Volume” adjustment screen.All of the user settings, in
the five memory presets, can be erased and restored to their
default values by scrolling down to the last “System Info” screen.
Press the Right cursor key twice to get to the “System Reset”
screen. Press the center cursor key and all user settings will be
replaced with the default settings. “Reset Complete” will be
displayed”. From this screen press the up or down cursor key to
access other control settings.
“Disp Brightness” - This screen is used to adjust the brightness
level of the display screen. Use the Left/Right cursor keys to
select from any one of 4 different brightness intensities. From
this screen press the down or up cursor key to access other con-
trol settings.
“Power:” - This screen is used to select the “Auto On” or the
“Always On” power mode for the Subwoofer’s amplifier. Use the
Left/Right cursor keys to select between these two modes. When
“Auto On” is selected, the subwoofer will automatically turn on
when it senses a signal. It will automatically turn off after 20
minutes if no signal is present and the display screen will show
“Standby”. In the “Always On” setting the subwoofer will remain
on as long as the main A/C power switch on the subwoofer’s rear
panel is in the “ON” position. From this screen press the down or
up cursor key to access other control settings.
“Play Demo” – Use this screen to activate either of two 12
second demonstration programs. Use the Left/Right cursor keys
to select the desired demo and press the Enter button to start
playing the selection. From this screen press the up or down
cursor key to access other control settings.
“Keypad Lock” - This screen is used to lock the keypad and
prevent unintentional changes to your settings by other users.
After making all desired adjustments press the Enter cursor key
to lock the keypad. “Keypad Locked Hold to Unlock” will be
displayed. The display will then return to the default “Volume”
screen after about 20 seconds. To unlock the keypad press and
hold the Left and Right cursors until the display returns to the
“Volume” screen.The keypad is now unlocked. It is suggested
that you write down all of your settings for future reference in
case the keypad is unlocked and your settings are changed by
another user.
“System Info Press ” This screen is used to access the
“System Reset” function to clear all user settings and memories
(refer to the “Save Settings” section of this manual). If the
“System Reset” function is activated all of the memory presets
are erased and the subwoofer’s controls are restored to the
default settings of – “Volume 0dB”,“EQ Mode Flat”, “Lowpass
OFF LFE Mode”, ”Phase 0°”, “Disp Brightness”(highest level)
and “Power Always On”.
For more information on the controls mentioned in this manual
and on the bass management settings of your electronics, see
your authorized Klipsch dealer or visit www.klipsch.com.
BACK PANEL FEATURES
“POWER” ON/OFF
This is the main A/C power switch for the subwoofer.This switch
must be in the “ON” position for the subwoofer to operate and for
the “Auto On” feature to function. Set this switch to the “OFF”
position if the subwoofer will not be used for an extended period
of time (i.e. vacation).
IR SENSOR – An infrared remote control sensor is included on
the rear panel of your subwoofer for integration with A/V remote
control systems. The IR codes for this subwoofer can be obtained
by visiting www.klipsch.com. A dedicated hand held remote
control does not exist for these models.
“USB” – This computer interface allows access to additional
advanced features within the subwoofers room correction
software. Optional, proprietary Klipsch software and a higher
level of technical knowledge are required to correctly utilize this
capability.This port can also function as an alternative control
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