PSB CS500W Installation Manual Download Page 4

MENU DISPLAY

A.  VOLUME DISPLAY

B.  VOLUME LEVEL Displays the volume level. 

NOTE: Lock mode overrides power mode.

C.   POWER MODE 

Displays the power control mode for the amplifier. No 
display if FRONT PANEL power control mode is select-
ed. NOTE: Only the volume level can be adjusted while 
on the main menu screen.

D.  NIGHT MODE 

Displays if night mode is ON. No display if night mode 
is OFF.

E.  SOUND MODE 

Displays the current sound mode setting. No display if 
sound mode is set to BYPASS.

C

E

D

A

B

ENGLISH

Selector Knob

Turn

Arrow

Press

MENU FUNCTION SCREEN

1.  Press the selection knob to enter the function sub menu.
2.  Turn the selection knob to cycle through each sub menu option.
3.  Press the selection knob to adjust the menu function.
4.  An arrow (greater-than symbol) will appear when levels can be adjusted.
5.  Press the selection knob again to exit the adjustment menu and turn the 

knob to advance to the next sub menu function.

6.  Once reaching the last option in the function sub menu, press to exit to 

the main menu.

NOTE: The sub menu will scroll continuously in both directions. To exit, scroll 
either direction until reaching the “Menu Exit” screen and press the knob.

A. 

CROSSOVER

: 40Hz–250Hz/LFE 

Selects the low pass filter for the amplifier 

NOTE

: Set LFE when using the LPF on an AVR. DEFAULT: LFE

B.  

SPEAKER EQ

: FLAT/CSIW SUB 10/CSIW SUB 28/CWS8/CWS10  

Selects the EQ mode for the amplifier.

 

FLAT

: 0 reference setting (unmodified sound).  

CSIW SUB 10/CSIW SUB 28/CWS8/CWS10

: Preset EQ  

optimized by subwoofer type.  

DEFAULT

: FLAT

C.  

PHASE

: 0–315° (45° steps) 

Contours subwoofer performance to match speaker performance and 
acoustic environment.

 

DEFAULT

: 0°

Summary of Contents for CS500W

Page 1: ...ENGLISH SUBWOOFER AMPLIFIER INST ALLA TION MANUAL CS500W...

Page 2: ...the power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen unto the subwoofer amplifier the subwoofer amplifier has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate norma...

Page 3: ...R IN Turns on the amp when a 12V signal is received from another 12V trigger device 12V TRIGGER OUT Sends a 12V signal to another 12V trigger device G IR PORT Connects IR device H MINI USB PORT Reserv...

Page 4: ...enu function 4 An arrow greater than symbol will appear when levels can be adjusted 5 Press the selection knob again to exit the adjustment menu and turn the knob to advance to the next sub menu funct...

Page 5: ...an IR ID for each amplifier appearing in a system set up Refer to the support tab of the product page to download the Control Protocol DEFAULT 1 H LOCK CONTROLS ON OFF Locks the controls to prevent ac...

Page 6: ...nce and longevity Please take the following guidelines into consideration Ensure that the unit is in a well ventilated area that provides adequate cooling Installation Attach rack mount brackets to th...

Page 7: ...with adequate shielding and high quality connectors Speaker Outputs Use 12 or 16 gauge stranded two conductor speaker wire Connect the appropriate conductor to each screw terminal observing correct po...

Page 8: ...ce to the 12V trigger input of the amplifier using a high quality mono cable If the receiver does not have a 12V trigger output using a 12V power supply plugged into a switched outlet on the receiver...

Page 9: ...IR Port IR Repeater Connections Control Systems Connections ENGLISH IROutputs RS 232 IRInputs 3 5mm Mono Mini IR Receiver Control System Power Cord 1 2...

Page 10: ...gnal Flat EQ LFE Crossover Dimensions 16 9 W 19 including rack mounts 1 75 H 2 1 including feet 8 1 D front switch to rear chassis 8 9 D front switch rear speaker connector Weight 8 5 lb Certification...

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