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We
at
Infinity
Systems,
Inc.
would
like
to
take
this
opportunity
to
thank
you
for
choosing
the
Modulus
Subwoofer
and
commend
you
on
your
choice.
The
Modulus
Subwoofer
is
a
fully
self-contained,
250
watt,
servo-controlled
sub-
woofer
system
able
to
achieve
levels
of
performance
that
are
unrivaled
by
similar
systems.
In
order
to
bring
out
the
best
from
your
Modulus
Sub-
woofer,
itis
important
that
you
read
through
this
manual
before
connect-
ing
and
operating
your
subwoofer.
If
any
of
the
instructions
in
this
manual
are
not
clear
or
if
you
have
any
additional
questions
about
installing
or
using
your
Modulus
Subwoofer,
you
should
contact
your
dealer
or
Infinity
Systems
for
clarification.
UNPACKING
THE
SUBWOOFER
As
you
have
undoubtedly
noted,
the
subwoofer
is
extremely
heavy,
so
Please
use
caution
when
unpacking
and
handling
it.
Help
from
a
second
person
is
recommended
when
removing
the
subwoofer
from
its
shipping
carton.
The
subwoofer
cabinet
is
finished
in
a
baked
polyester
resin
that
is
durable
and
resistant
to
scratching
and
marring.
However,
the
finish
can
be
damaged
if
improperly
handled.
Care
of
the
subwoofer
cabinet
is
contained
in
a
special
section
later
in
this
manual.
If
the
subwoofer,
or
any
of
its
associated
parts
was
damaged
in
transit,
contact
your
dealer,
or
carrier
immediately.
The
contents
of
the
subwoofer
carton
should
be
checked
to
ensure
that
the
following
items
are
included:
1.
Subwoofer
.
Electronic
Control
Unit
(ECU)
.
Four
(4)
black
metal
isolation
feet
.
Four
(4)
black
plastic
isolation
feet
covers
.
One
(1)
packet
of
silicone
adhesive
6.
One
(1)
25
foot
cable
with
DIN
connectors
at
each
end.
The
subwoofer
packing
materials
should
be
saved
in
case
the
subwoofer
needs
to
be
repackaged
for
reshipment
at
a
later
date.
As
a
minimum,
save
the
packaging
materials
until
you
are
sure
your
subwoofer
is
not
damaged
and
is
operating
properly.
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THE
SUBWOOFER
The
subwoofer
includes
the
speaker,
the
power
amplifier,
and
the
input
panel.
The
power
amplifier
is
the
black
aluminum
structure
located
on
the
tight-front
corner
of
the
enclosure.
The
input
panel
is
located
on
the
bottom
of
the
enclosure
and
the
speaker
is
located
behind
the
enclosure
grille.
Also
located
behind
the
grille,
in
the
lower-right
corner,
is
a
red
LED
to
indicate
when
the
subwoofer
input
panel
POWER
switch
is
set
to
ON.
This
red
LED
indicates
that
the
subwoofer
is
in
the
standby
mode
and
ready
to
play.
Subwoofer
Input
Panel
The
subwoofer
input
panel
(figure
1),
located
on
the
bottom
of
the
sub-
woofer,
contains
the
controls
and
connectors
required
to
make
your
subwoofer
work
with
your
system.
INPUT
connector
is
a
DIN
connector
that
is
used
to
connect
the
subwoofer
to
the
ECU.
POWER
switch
turns
the
A.C.
power
on
and
off.
A.C.
VOLTAGE
SELECTOR
-—
sets
the
subwoofers
power
supply
to
conform
with
the
A.C.
line
voltage
at
the
user's
location.
The
subwoofer
is
normally
shipped
with
this
switch
set
to
110
volts.
A.C.
Line
Cord
-
connects
the
A.C.
power
from
the
wall
outlet
to
the
subwoofer.
Power
ON
LED
-
lights
when
the
POWER
is
set
to
ON.
ELECTRONIC
CONTROL
UNIT
The
Electronic
Control
Unit
(ECU)
is
an
electronic
device
that
is
connected
between
your
system
preamplifier
and
the
subwoofer.
The
ECU
controls
the
subwoofer
allowing
the
owner
to
make
adjustments
for
optimum
output
regardless
of
the
placement
of
the
subwoofer.
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VOLTAGE
SELECTOR
CAUTION
CONTRO
Figure
1.
Subwoofer
Input
Panel
ECU
Front
Panel
The
ECU
front
panel
(figure
2)
contains
the
controls
and
switches
for
crossover,
phase,
level
and
power
to
your
subwoofer.
CROSSOVER
contro!
sets
the
upper
limit
of
the
subwoofer
frequency
response.
The
upper
limit
is
where
the
subwoofer
begins
to
roll
off
to
meet
the
low
frequency
output
of
your
satellite
speakers.
PHASE
contro!
used
to
optimize
the
blend
of
the
subwoofer
with
the
satellites
when
the
subwoofer
cannot
be
placed
in
the
best
room
location
due
to
room
layout
or
space.
The
phase
control
is
variable
from
0
to
180°.
The
contro!
is
normally
set
fully
counterclockwise
(0),
but
can
be
set
anywhere
within
its
rotation.
LEVEL
control
sets
the
subwoofer
volume.
LOW
CUT
selector
rolls
off
the
response
of
the
subwoofer
at
either
22Hz,
or
35Hz.
The
normal
setting
is
35Hz.
However,
if
a
particular
recording
does
not
have
rumble,
or
if
the
volume
of
the
overall
music
being
played
is
not
excessively
loud,
then
22Hz
can
be
used.
POWER
switch
turns
the
A.C.
power
to
the
ECU
on
and
off
and
activates
the
subwoofer.
Power
ON
LED
-
lights
when
power
is
applied
to
the
ECU.
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Figure
2.
ECU
Front
Panel
ECU
Input/Output
Panel
The
ECU
input/output
panel
(figure
3)
contains
the
switches
and
jacks
that
allows
you
to
connect
the
ECU
to
your
system
and
set
up
the
voltage
and
high
pass
circuits.
HIGH
PASS
FREQUENCY
DIP
switches
used
to
select
the
ECU
internal
capacitor
value
to
match
the
satellite
amplifier
input
impedance.
The
capacitor
value
selected
will
create
a
140Hz
cutoff
frequency
at
6dB/oc-
tave.
A
complete
discussion
of
the
high
pass
circuit
is
contained
in
the
ECU
Initial
Settings
section
of
this
manual.
OUTPUT
connector
supplies
subwoofer
A.C.
control
voltage
and
the
low
frequency
signal
to
the
subwoofer
power
amplifier.

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BrandInfinity
ModelMODULUS
CategorySubwoofer
LanguageEnglish

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