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LED INDICATORS
Amplifier operation is monitored internally and each channel has a status LED. These indicators can be used for system
troubleshooting in case of aberrant behavior.
TREBLE LED
– Monitors the status of the high frequency (treble) amplifier.
BASS LED
– Monitors the status of the low frequency (bass) amplifier.
COLOR
STATUS
GREEN
Power on*
FLASHING RED
Clipping
RED
Thermal
*Indicates the amplifier is on regardless of input signal
RUBBER PAD
A large rubber pad is supplied to eliminate annoying buzzes and rattles when placing the monitors on mixing consoles
or similar mounting surfaces. The pad is perforated with 4 holes to accommodate mounting brackets as discussed in the
MOUNTING section of this manual. Attach the pad to the underside of the monitor in the following manner:
• Thoroughly clean area where pad will be positioned (i.e., with isopropyl alcohol)
• Remove paper liner from rubber pad (avoid touching adhesive with fingers)
• Position pad in desired location (be sure to align the mounting bracket holes)
• Press pad firmly to insure good contact
BREAK-IN and WARM-UP
We recommend initially breaking in the woofer for approximately 8 hours with musical information to establish the
monitor's natural bass response. To achieve the best sonic performance and image stability from the internal amplifiers,
we recommend letting them warm up for 1 hour before beginning any critical listening.
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
There is no requirement for regular maintenance on the electronic components of the monitor. If the cabinet or woofer
becomes soiled, it can be cleaned using a damp, soft cloth. If the monitor is located in a particularly dusty environment,
cleaning the inside with compressed air or vacuuming every 18 to 24 months is sufficient.