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Labeling the front of the Speaker Selector (See Figure 4)
There is one set of adhesive labels included to be used on the front of the Speaker Selector. These labels make it easy to iden-
tify which area has been selected when the button is depressed. There are indentations above each button on the front of the
Selector. Place the appropriate area label into each of these locations. If you can't find the label you need, you can create your
own by writing on one of the blank labels using a pen or small marker.
OPERATION
Understanding the Protection Circuit
To prevent damage to your amplifier or receiver, the S4VC and S6VC feature protection
circuitry. When engaged, the protection features prevent damage from occurring to your amplifier or receiver.
When to Use the Front Mounted Protection Switch
The front Protection switch (See Figure 5) should be engaged under the following circum-
stances to best protect your amplifier or receiver. The switch is "ON" when depressed:
Speakers Selected Front Protection Button
1 or 2 pair of 8
Ω speakers OFF
3 or more pairs of 8
Ω speakers ON
1 pair of 4
Ω speakers OFF
2 or more pairs of 4
Ω speakers ON
A combination of 4 and 8
Ω speakers ON
When to Use the Rear Mounted Protection Switch
On the back of the selector there is a slide switch labeled "Continuous Protection"
(See Figure 6). When this button is in the "ON" position, it will override the front Protection
button and assure that the protection circuitry is always on, no matter what the position of
the front button.
This switch should be placed in the "ON" position if you are concerned that someone unfa-
miliar with the system may fail to properly use the front protection button.
Selecting Speaker Pairs
To turn on a pair of speakers, simply depress the button associated with that pair. Please take precautions to make sure that
the amplifier volume is not set at a high level before you depress the button.
Using the Volume Controls
1. Select a pair of speakers as described above.
2. Turn up the volume on the receiver or amplifier until it reaches your desired listening level. It should not be so high that your
amplifier sounds distorted, this could harm your speakers.
3. You can now use the knob which corresponds with the speaker pair you selected. Rotating the knob completely counterclockwise
will turn the volume off.
4. Control the volume of the selected pair of speakers or limit the maximum sound output of the selected pair if used in conjunction
with another, non-impedance matching volume control.
Figure 5
Figure 6
Area Label
Area Selector Button
Figure 4