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3. DETAILED FEATURES OF THE FRONT CONTROL PANEL :
Depending on the chosen operation mode (SPEAKER or SUB), the selectors 3, 8 and 9 on the panel
manage different functions.
The other selectors are common to both modes, some of which may be
inactive. (See details in sections D&E)
1.
The volume control (1) adjusts the volume on the L&R channels simultaneously.
2.
Programming interface (factory reserved)
3.
Frequency controller - function depends on the selected operation mode
SUB MODE :
- Control disabled in LFE mode (Cinema application) if the band width
management selector (8) is set to "FULL".
- Setting of the cut-off frequency (stereo mode) if the bandwidth
management selector (8) is set to "1" or "2"
SPEAKER MODE :
- CSC™ setting if the bandwidth management selector (8)
is set to "FULL"
4.
Mute. This switch mutes all amplifier stages and it is imperative that it used when
making connections or changing selectors 5, 6, 8 and 9
5.
Analog input selector. Choice of balanced (17) (XLR) or unbalanced (16) (RCA) inputs
6.
Selector for Analog inputs or S/PDIF digital input. Ensure the RS700 is turned off or muted
before switching. The "DIGT" position is only to be used on the Secondary RS700 whenRS700s
are chained together. The digital S/PDIF is proprietary and exclusively designed for linking
between RS700s.
Never connect other types of devices to the digital S/PDIF
7.
Phase Inverter. Active in <<SUB>> mode only
8.
Bandwidth management:
FULL
: LFE use in <<SUB>> mode | Wideband use in <<SPEAKER>> mode.
POSITIONS 1 :
12 dB/Oct (Butterworth) crossover
POSITIONS 2 :
24 dB/Oct (Linkwitz Riley) crossover
9.
Signal management
SUB MODE :
Management of X-Guard and X-Tend settings for SUB600 and SUB600S
SPEAKER MODE
: Frequency management - high pass to the speakers
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