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1.   FULL RANGE INPUT

      This is female XLR-type connector that accept a balanced
      line-level signal from a mixing console or other signal source.

4.   FREQUENCY CONTROL

      Use this control, you can adjust the bass frequency from 40Hz to 200Hz to balance the bass and top speakers. 

5.   LIMIT (PEAK) INDICATOR

      The system has a built-in limiter (PEAK) that prevents the amplifier outputs from over driving the transducers.
      The PEAK indicator lights when the limiter is activated. It s okay for the PEAK indicator to blink occasionally, 
      but if it blinks frequently or lights continuously, turn down the level control until the PEAK indicator only blinks
      occasionally.

2.   THRU (FULL RANGE OUTPUT)

      This is male XLR-type connector that produce exactly the
      same signal that is connected to the FULL RANGE INPUT 
      jack. Use it to daisy-chain several NB18A together or other 
      active system the same signal source. 

3.   SUBWOOFER LEVEL CONTROL

      This adjusts the subwoofer level. Use this as a starting point
      for setting the balance between the subwoofer and the main
      speakers.

6.   POWER SWITCH

      Use this switch to turn the system on and off. Make sure the signal source s level control is turned down before
      you turn it on.

7.   POWER OUT

      This is AC power out to top system or another active system such as NSR15A which equipped with powercon-3.

8.   POWER IN

      This is where you connect the AC linecord to provide AC power. Plug the linecord into an AC socket properly con-
      figured for your particular model.

9.   FUSE HOLDER

      When occur a problem on this appliance, the fuse will be cut off power to prevent from a problem. To replace, use
      standard fuse as specified on this appliance.

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TIPS

Do not expose electronic circuitry to moisture! When you set the system up outdoors, be sure to protect it against rain.
Keep soft drnks, beer and all other liquids well away from the cabinets to protect their electronic components from short
circuits.

Ensure that the ducts on the enclosures  rear panels are free of dirt and the devices are ventilated properly. Otherwise,
electronic components may overheat and suffer damage.

REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION-----  

SUB SYSTEM

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