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Peavey RBN 118 Sub Operating Manual page 8

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UPPER REAR PANEL
for proper set-up and connections. Or see the section titled: "ALTERNATE METHOD OF CONNECTING A
SATELLITE SPEAKER TO THE SUB".
LCD Display (12)
Provides a menu read-out manipulated and activated by the Push-To-Select button (13)
Push-To-Select button (13)
Rotary knob that allow the user to select and choose menu options on the LCD display screen (12). Pushing the
button in till it detents makes a menu choice, selecting the action or option highlighted in the LCD screen.
WARNINGS
Cautions
The unit must be disconnected from the AC power source before any work is done on it. Refer all servicing to
qualified service personnel.
The back plate can become hot to the touch. Do not block or cover the fan or the exhaust louvers from ventila-
tion. There must be a minimum of 4" of space behind the fan. Do not allow the airflow to be become blocked
by objects such as curtains or drapes, thermal building insulation, etc. It is recommended that the rear of the
RBN™118 Sub not be placed in a closed space or a space that has no fresh, cool airflow.
Be sure to keep the microphone away from the front of the speaker after connecting it to the input, and while
setting the microphone level, or very loud feedback will occur! Damage to the system is likely if this occurs!
DO NOT connect the inputs of the RBN™118 Sub to the output of a power amplifier. The inputs are meant to be
driven from a line-level strength signal.
DO NOT remove the protective metal grille.
WARNING! The RBN™118 Sub is very efficient and powerful! This sound system can permanently damage hear-
ing! Use extreme care setting the overall maximum loudness!
The apparent sound level of the RBN™118 Sub can be deceiving due to its clear, clean sound output. The lack of
distortion or obvious distress can make the sound level seem much lower than it actually is. This system is capa-
ble of SPL in excess of 128 dB at 1 M from the speaker!
Transporting the RBN™118 Sub
Four large heavy-duty casters on the rear allow the cabinet to be tilted up on it's back, and rolled around for
transport. When the terrain does not allow the unit to be rolled, there are two pairs of steel handles, one pair
at each end when in the transport orientation, to allow the RBN™ 118 Sub to be picked up and transported to
a location where it can be rolled again. Once rolled into position, the Sub can be tilted back up on it's feet, and
placed in the use position.
Rubber bumpers on the rear bottom edge facilitate this, by preventing the cabinet from slipping when tilted back
and also when tilting it forward again.

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