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output. This allows users to better align speakers in phase.
5. Low Output Control
This controls the level of the low-band output between -6 and
+6 dB.
6. Low Phase Invert Control
This button reverses the phasing of the low-band output, making
the signal appropriate for out-of-phase or incorrectly wired
speakers.
7. Low Mute Button
Pushing this button will mute the low-band signal.
8. High Output Control
This controls the level of the high-band output between -6 and
+6 dB.
9. High Phase Invert Button
This button reverses the phasing of the high-band output, making
the signal appropriate for out-of-phase or incorrectly wired
speakers.
10. High Mute Button
Pushing this button will mute the high-band signal.
11. CD Horn Button
Pushing this button in will provide frequency correction on the low-
band output ideal for use with constantdirectivity horns.
12. Threshold Control
This control determines the threshold of the built-in limiters. Users
can adjust the threshold between -8 dB and OFF.
13. Limiter Button and Indicator
Pushing this button activates the built-in limiter circuits. When the
signal on any of the outputs surpasses the set threshold, the limiter
is engaged and the corresponding ‘LIM’ LED (located above the
output’s controls) will light up.
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14. AC Connector and Fuse Holder
This connector is used to supply power to the PCX4000 through
the AC cable provided along with this unit. The fuse holder located
below this connector is used to house the connector’s fuse. If for
some reason the fuse blows, replace it with a fuse of identical
type and rating.
15. High Output Connectors
This connector will output the high-band signal.
16. Low Output Connectors
This connector will output the low-band signal.
17. Crossover Frequency Button
Pushing this button will raise the control range of frequencies
adjustable by the high/low crossover frequency control by 10
times (ie. when the button is released, the control range will be
between 44 and 930 Hz; pushed-in, the range will be between
440 Hz and 9.3 kHz).
18. Mode Button
These buttons determines the operating of the crossover. For
2-way stereo operation, the left button alone should be pushed
in. Check the diagrams found with the button for other operation
modes.
Note:
Be sure to turn your system off before changing the setting of this
button as it produces interference that may have a negative effect on
speakers or other equipment.
19. Low Sum Button
When in stereo mode, pushing this button in will combine the two
low frequency channels and send them through the channel 1 low
frequency output alone. This is particularly helpful when including
additional subwoofers to your system.
20. Input Connector
Users can connect their balanced or unbalanced input signals
here.
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