Connecting The Subwoofer - Harman Kardon HKTS 220 SUB Owner's Manual

Wireless subwoofer
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HKTS 220 SUB

Connecting the Subwoofer

Wireless:
Power
Supply
Power
AC Cord
Supply
1. Connect the supplied LFE cable from your receiver's or processor's subwoofer output
to either of the transmitter unit's Input connectors.
If your receiver/processor does not have a dedicated subwoofer output but does have
a set of preamp-level (volume-controlled) line outputs, use a stereo audio cable (not
supplied) to connect them to both of the transmitter unit's Input connectors
2. Connect the transmitter power supply to the Power connector, and into a working AC
outlet,
3. Set the Wireless Code switches on the transmitter unit and subwoofer to the same
position.
Wired:
As an alternative to wireless operation, you can connect the subwoofer conventionally,
using the supplied audio cable.
NOTE: You can use both the wireless and the wired methods to connect the subwoofer to
two different sources. However, if you play both sources at the same time the subwoofer
will play bass from them both.
4
DC 5V
WIRELESS
CODE
R
INPUT
L
1
2
3
4
Use either
connector
LFE Cable
SUBWOOFER/
(supplied)
LFE OUT
Connecting the Subwoofer
Connecting the Subwoofer to a Receiver or Preamp/Processor With a Dedicated
Subwoofer Output
Set Input Mode
Switch to "LFE"
LFE Cable (supplied)
Use this installation method for receivers and preamps/processors that have a dedicated
subwoofer output.
Use the supplied LFE cable to connect the subwoofer's Line-Level LFE In connector to
the dedicated subwoofer output (or LFE output) of your audio/video receiver or preamp/
processor. Set the subwoofer's Input Mode switch in the "LFE" position.
Configure your receiver or preamp/processor's setup menu for "Subwoofer On." After
you have made and verified all connections, plug the subwoofer's AC Power Cord into a
working AC outlet.

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