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RW-12d
"HIGH
LEVEL
IN"
-
These
connections
can
be
used
as
an
alternate
connection
method
to
the
line
level
hook
up.
Using
16-
gauge
or
larger
speaker
wire,
connect
the
Red
"positive"
(+)
terminal
of
your
amplifier's
Left
channel
to
the
Red
"positive"
(+)
terminal
of
your
subwoofer's
Left
channel
"HIGH
LEVEL
IN"
terminal.
Connect
the
Black
"negative"
(-)
terminal
of
your
ampli-
fier's
Left
channel
to
the
Black
"negative"
(-)
of
your
subwoofer's
Left
channel
"HIGH
LEVEL
IN"
terminal.
Repeat
this
procedure
for
the
Right
channel
connections
(refer
to
Figure
4).
Take
care
that
no
bare
wires
from
any
of
the
connections
can
touch
any
of
the
other
terminals
as
damage
to
your
equipment
could
result.
CONTROLS
All
of
the
subwoofer's
controls,
and
changes
to
control
settings,
are
accessed
through
the
cursor
key
pad
and
display
on
the top
of
the
subwoofer's
cabinet.
The
only
exception
to
this
is
the
main
AC
power
switch
which
is
located
on
the
rear
panel
of
the
subwoofer.
increase
the
subwoofer's
volume
to
the
desired
level.
From
this
screen
press
the
down
cursor
key
to
access
other
control
settings.
"Recall
Settings:" -
This
screen
is
used
to
select
anyone
of
three,
user
defined,
memory
presets
titled
"Movie",
"Music"
and
"Night".
Use
the
Left/Right
cursor
keys
to
select
the
desired
group
of
stored
control
settings
and
press
the
Center
key
to
apply
them.
"Settings
Recalled!"
will
then
be
displayed.
All
of
the
user
settings,
in
the
three
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.
During
initial
setup,
skip
this
screen
until
all
other
initiai
control
adjustments
have
been
made.
From
this
screen
press
the
down
or
up
cursor
key
to
access
other
control
settings.
"Volume"
-
Use
the
Left/Right
cursor
keys
to
adjust
the
subwoofer's
volume
level
to
match
the
output
of
your
main
speakers.
The
volume
control
on
your
system's
main
amplifier
or
pre-amplifier
will
be
the
overall
volume
control
for
your
subwoofer
and
full
range
speakers.
Press
and
hold
(or
press
and
release)
the
Left
cursor
key
to
decrease
the
subwoofer's
volume.
Press
and
hold
(or
press
and
release)
the
Right
cursor
key
to
Use
the
....
(UP)
or'"
(Down)
key
to
scroll
through
the
list
of
control
options.
Use
the"
(Left)
or
~
(Right)
Key
to
make
adjustments
to
a
given
control
setting
Use
(IE
Center
Key)
when
the
+J
"
appears
on
the
display
to
store
and
recall
custom
settings
or
to
lock
the
keypad
After
adjusting
the
individual
control
parameters
for
"Volume",
"EO
Mode",
"Low-pass
filter"
and
"Phase",
your
settings
can
be
stored
in
one
of
three
user
memories
("Movie",
"Music"
and
"Night").
This
allows
for
global
recall
of
all
of
the
above
settings
to
tailor
the
subwoofer's
performance
to
compensate
for
differing
source
material
and
uses.
The
display
will
return
to
the
"Volume"
screen
after
10
seconds
if
no
adjustments
are
made
while
in
any
other
control
or
display
mode.
In
periods
of
low
humidity,
it
is
possible
that
a
static
electricity
discharge
to
the
subwoofer
may
cause
a
momentary
interruption
in
the
subwoofers
output
or
changes
to
the
LCD
display
content.
Any
display
content
errors
will
be
corrected
when
the
screen
changes
modes.
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"EO
Mode:"
-
This
screen
is
used
to
select
two
different
Bass
emphasis
settings,
titled
"Punch"
and
"Depth".
They
are
designed
to
complement
different
types
of
program
material,
such
as
movie
soundtracks
or
music.
The
"Punch"
setting
emphasizes
the
60Hz
region
while
the
"Depth"
setting
boosts
the
30Hz
range.
A
third
setting
is
titled
"Flat"
which
defeats
these
two
settings.
Use
of
either
of
these
EO
settings
will
slightly
reduce
the
subwoofer's
maximum
output
capability
as
they
will
require
more
of
the
subwoofer's
amplifier
power.
Use
the
Left/Right
cursor
keys
to
select
the
desired
EO
setting.
From
this
screen
press
the
down
or
up
cursor
key
to
access
other
control
settings.
"Lowpass"
-
This
screen
is
used
to
adjust
the
subwoofer's
upper
frequency
limit
to
achieve
a
proper
blend
with
your
system's
main
speakers.
A
higher
frequency
(Hz)
is
typically
used
with
smaller,
bass
limited
main
speakers
and
a
lower
frequency
setting
is
customarily
used
with
larger
floorstanding
models.
This
filter
can
be
adjusted
from
40Hz
to
120Hz,
as
required,
or
defeated
if
the
low
pass
filter
function
is
being
performed
by
your
system's
electronics.
Use
the
Left/Right
cu(sor
keys
to
adjust
the
lowpass
filter.
To
defeat
this
filter
press
and
hold
the
Right
cursor
key
until
"Lowpass
OFF
LFE
Mode"
is
displayed.
Refer
to
your
surround
processor's
owner's
manual
for
more
Bass
Management
information.
From
this
screen
press
the
down
or
up
cursor
key
to
access
other
control
settings.
"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
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
lowpass
controls
set
the
phase
to
O'
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

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BrandKlipsch
ModelRW-10d
CategorySubwoofer
LanguageEnglish

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