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INPUT
jacks
(parallel
pair)
one
pair
is
used
to
connect
the
preamp
output
to
the
ECU.
If
you
want
to
bypass
the
ECU's
internal
highpass
crossover,
the
second
pair
can
be
used
to
connect
the
preamp
output
directly
to
the
satellite
speaker's
amplifier.
HIGH
PASS
OUTPUT
jacks
(parallel
pair)
one
pair
is
used
to
connect
the
high
pass
output
to
the
satellite
speaker's
amplifier.
The
second
pair
can
be
used
to
connect
an
RCA-type
shunt
resistor
when
required. This
is
discussed
later
in
this
manual.
A.C,
VOLTAGE
SELBCTOR
-
sets
the
ECU's
power
supply
to
conform
with
the
A.C.
line
voltage
at
the
user's
location.
The
ECU
is
normally
shipped
with
this
switch
set
to
110
volts.
HOH
fags
FREQUENCY
err
RIGHT
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Figure
3.
ECU
Input/Output
Panel
MAKING
YOUR
SUBWOOFER
READY
FOR
USE
Installing
the
Isolation
Feet
The
four
(4)
black-metal
isolation
feet
must
be
installed
on
the
bottom
panel
of
the
enclosure.
To
install
the
isolation
feet:
1.
Place
the
subwoofer
on
a
soft,
clean,
scratch-free
surface
with
the
bottom
facing
up.
2.
Remove
the
plugs
(figure
4)
in
each
of
the
isolation
feet
mounting
holes.
3.
Screw
one
isolation
foot
in
each
of
the
pre-threaded
holes.
Make
sure
that
the
isolation
feet
are
tight.
Figure
4.
Isolation
Feet
Installation
Installing
The
Isolation
Feet
Covers
If
the
subwoofer
is
going
to
be
placed
on
a
hardwood
or
tile
surface,
we
recommend
that
you
install
the
plastic
covers
over
the
isotation
feet.
The
covers
will
prevent
the
féet
from
scratching
the
floor
surface.
The
covers
should
be
glued
in
place
with
a
small
dab
of
the
supplied
silicone
adhesive.
Input
Voitage
Settings
CAUTION:
Before
making
any
connections
between
the
subwoofer,
ECU,
and
your
audio
system
components,
be
sure
that
the
power
switches
are
off
and
thé’A.C.
plugs
are
removed
from
the
wail
outlet.
The
ECU
and
subwoofer
are
designed
to
operate
from
a
variety
of
input
voltage
levels
and
frequencies.
When
the
voltage
is
changed,
the
current
rating
of
the
input
fuse
may
also
change.
The
ECU
contains
an
internal
fuse
that
offers
protection
at
all
of
the
voltage
settings.
The
subwoofer
input
fuse
must
be
changed
per
the
following
list
as
the
input
voltage
level
is
changed.
The
voltages
are
set
using
the
A.C.
VOLTAGE
SELECTOR
on
the
ECU
input/output
panel
and
the
A.C.
VOLTAGE
SELECTOR
on
the
subwoofer
input
panel.
The
following
is
a
list
of
the
available
voltage
settings
and
applicable
fuse
size
(current
rating)
for
each.
Vol
Fri
Euse
Size
120V/60Hz
(US)
6
amp
siow-blow
100V
50/60Hz
6
amp
slow-blow
220V/50Hz
3
amp
slow-biow
240V/50
Hz
3
amp
slow-blow
Changing
the
ECU
Input
Voltage
Setting
The
ECU
input
voltage
is
selected
by
sliding
the
A.C.
VOLTAGE
SELEC-
TOR
switch
to
the
desired
voltage
setting.
ECU
initial
Setting
Be
sure
to
make
the
ECU
Initial
Settings
before
making
any
connections
to
the
ECU.
CROSSOVER
-
100Hz
PHASE
-
Full
counterclockwise
LEVEL
12
o'clock
(50%)
LOW
CUT
-
35Hz
HIGH
PASS
FREQUENCY
-
see
below
The
ECU
contains
a
passive
6dB/octave
high
pass
filter
which
rolls
off
low
frequency
energy
to
the
satellites
at
140Hz.
This
is
required
so
the
satellites
do
not
overload
due
to
excessive
low
frequency
energy
which
could
cause
bottoming
of
the
drivers
and
excessive
distortion.
Since
amplifiers
have
varying
input
impedances
(ranging
from
5K
ohms
(rare)
to
100K
ohms,
or
higher)
it
becomes
necessary
to
select
the
correct
value
of
capacitance
in
order
to
achieve
the
desired
corner
(crossover)
point
of
140Hz.
The
amplifier’s
input
impedance
plus
the
amount
of
capacitance
in
the
circuit
determines
the
actual
crossover
point.
You
may
determine
the
input
impedance
of
your
satellite
speaker
power
amplifier
by
referring
to
your
owner's
manual,
or
contacting
the
amplifier
manufacturer.
As
the
impedance
drops,
the
required
capacitance
has
to
increase
in
order
to
maintain
the
recommended
140Hz
crossover
frequency.
If
the
various
“dip
switches”
on
the
ECU
are
not
properly
set
(for
example,
if
too
much
capacitance
is
added),
the
satellites
could
receive
too
much
low
frequency
energy
because
the
crossover
frequency
will
move
down,
and
this
can
result
in
satellite
woofer
bottoming,
distortion,
the
inability
of
the
satellites
to
play
loudly,
or
even
excessive
heaviness
in
the
mid-bass
because
the
satellites
in
combination
with
the
subwoofer
are
producing
more
low
frequency
energy
than
what
is
ideal.
Too
little
capacitance
will
move
the
crossover
point
to
a
higher
than
optimum
frequency
causing
the
sound
to
become
thin
and
lacking
in
middle
bass
timbre.
The
chart
is
a
recommended
starting
point.
If
you
feel
that
you
have
the
capacity
to
identify
nuances
in
sonic
balance,
you
can
trim
the
crossover
frequency
by
adding,
or
deleting
capacitance
(by
changing
switches)
until
the
sonic
balance
blends
uniformly
with
the
subwoofer,
your
room
and
personal
preference.
NOTE:
The
switches
are
closed
in
the
down
position.
See
figure
5
for
a
schematic
of
the
switch
operation.
Input
Impedance
Switch
Switch Switch Switch Switch
Switch
Shunt
Range
in
Ohms
6 5
4
3
2
1
‘Resistor*
8-12K
DOWN DOWN
UP
DOWN DOWN
COWN
-
12-18K
UP
UP
DOWN DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
16-24K
UP UP
DOWN
UP
DOWN
DOWN
26-40K
UP UP
DOWN
UP
UP
DOWN
40-60K
UP
UP
UP UP
uP
DOWN
a
70-80K
UP
UP UP UP
UP
DOWN
200K
80-120K
UP
uP
DOWN
UP UP
UP.
a
120-200K
uP
UP
UP UP UP
DOWN
68K
200-S00K
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
DOWN
56K
500K-1
Meg
uP
UP
UP
UP UP
DOWN
51K

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BrandInfinity
ModelMODULUS
CategorySubwoofer
LanguageEnglish

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