8
PAGE BREAK
1 Volume Control for HI/LOW Level input: Use to adjust output when using either HI Level or
LOW Level input. Do not use both simultaneously.
2 Volume Control for .1/LFE Input: Use to adjust output level when using .1/LFE input from a
5.1 amplifier or processor.
3 Crossover: Used to select crossover frequency. Variable between 30Hz and 120Hz.
4 Low-Level Left channel Phono Input: Used to connect low-level to the output of a
preamplifier, integrated amplifier or receiver. (For home cinema, use .1/LFE input).
5 Low-Level Right channel Phono Input: Used to connect low-level to the output of a
preamplifier, integrated amplifier or receiver. (For home cinema, use .1/LFE input).
6 .1/LFE Phono Input: Used to connect to the .1/LFE output from a 5.1 amplifier of processor.
7 Phase: Used to set phase 0-180 degrees.
8 High-Level Neutrik® Speakon® Socket: Use to connect high-level to the main front amplifier
speaker terminals.
9 Wireless enable switch: Used to turn on wireless receiver when connected to REL
Longbow™
wireless transmitter.
10 Standby/ Always On Switch: Used to enable standby mode
11 Power Pilot Light: Power On/Off indicator.
12 Power ON/OFF Switch: Use to turn unit on or off.
13 IEC Mains Socket: Fused mains (AC) input socket that accepts a detachable power cord.
14 Antenna connector: Used with REL
Longbow™ wireless transmitter.
15 Pair Pilot Light: Indicates if unit has been paired with REL
Longbow™ transmitter.
16 Pair Switch: Used to initiate Pair sequence with REL
Longbow™ Transmitter.
17 The audio signals of the product can be provided via personal computer, IPad, MP3 etc
PAGE BREAK
Connecting Up [major heading]
Always switch off your system before disconnecting any wires.
To increase the versatility of connecting up, the Serie S models have four separate inputs. A
Neutrik® Speakon® socket and three phono sockets. This is to facilitate use with both two-
channel stereo systems and AV surround sound systems.
The high-level, unbalanced, dual-channel (stereo) input is via a Neutrik® Speakon® connector
which is connected to the power amplifier’s left and right channel speaker terminals. This has the
advantage of ensuring that the REL receives exactly the same signal as the main speakers. This
means that the character of the bass from the main system is carried forward into the sub-bass.
This is a very important point and together with the REL’s Active Bass Controller (ABC) ensures
far superior system integration of the sub-bass with the main system.
The low-level input is via three separate phono jacks that connect to either the .1/LFE output of a
home cinema amplifier/processor or to the left and right output of a stereo preamplifier.
HI LEVEL and .1/LFE inputs can be used simultaneously. The benefits are two-fold when used
with a home cinema system. The low level input reproduces the .1/LFE channel and the high
level connection underpins the main front speakers. The main front speakers should be set to the
‘large’ option on the processor. See “Home Cinema Applications” for more information.
Connecting to the Power Amplifier Using the Speakon® High Level Input
To engage the Neutrik® Speakon® plug, insert fully into socket and rotate clockwise until locked.