Connections - T+A Solitaire CWT 1000-40 User Manual

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Terminals
Trigger
Mode
Mains input
Power ON LED
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The CWT 1000-40 are equipped with bi-wiring terminals which feature
separate inputs for the bass range (Bass) and the mid-range/treble range
(Mid / High). These terminals can be used for standard wiring arrangements,
but also for the methods known as bi-wiring and bi-amping.
(cp. wiring diagrams)
Control input / output for  R
Both sockets are equivalent – one is used as input, the other one serves as
output towards other R
The power supply of the electrostatic tweeter is equipped with an automatic
switch-on circuit. The 'MODE' switch is used to set the operation mode.
'ON' setting
If the switch is set to the 'ON' position, the power supply remains switched
on permanently, regardless of the input signal.
'AUTO' setting
The speaker switches on automatically as soon as a music signal is present
and switches itself off if no signal is detected for about 5 minutes.
'CTRL' setting
The speaker switches on automatically as soon as a RLINK switching signal
from a  master device (e.g. Preamplifier) is present at the Trigger input.
The foil membrane of electrostatic drive units needs to be charged up using a
high voltage, and that is why the CWT 1000-40 feature a mains inlet and a
mains switch.
The illuminated -logo on the speaker baffle is turned on to show that the
speaker is now switched ON and ready for operation.
If the speaker shuts down the logo will turn dark.
We recommend that you should run-in the electrostatic drivers for about 3
minutes before listening to music, to give time for the electrostatic tweeters to
charge up completely.
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