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Functions And Operations - Hifonics HF7BEQ Operator's Manual

7 band parametric equalizer

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Functions & Operations
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Volume Control: The audio level (volume) can be increased or decreased with this
illuminated VOLUME control knob.
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Fader Control: Allows to control the front and rear output levels.
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Subwoofer Control: The Subwoofer output level is controlled by the SUB
illuminated knob.
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Equalization: Seven bands (50Hz, 125Hz, 315Hz, 750Hz, 2.2kHz, 6kHz,& 16kHz)
each frequency adjustable +/- 12dB
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LED Selection: Turn on/off front illumination
Subwoofer Frequency Switch: This switch allows you to choose between three
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different frequency settings (60Hz, 80Hz, 120Hz)
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Input Selection: Allows to select input CD (RCA Input), High Level Input, AUX
Input Level (Gain) Control (CD Input Only): This input level control can be
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adjusted to match the source unit line-level sensitivity.
AUX: 3.5mm jack connected to (Phone/MP3 player) have L & R unbalanced inputs
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which are directly routed to the internal EQ and passed though to the outputs.
Each input can be choosen independently by the input selector switch.
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High Level Input: Speaker Level
CD (RCA Input): Input from the source unit (radio/CD player) have L & R
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unbalanced inputs which are directly routed to the internal EQ and passed though
outputs. Each input can be choosen independently by the input selector switch.
Subwoofer Outputs: The subwoofer left & right are low pass outputs are
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connected to the subwoofer amplifer(s) inputs.
Rear Outputs: This is high pass output to be connected to the amplifier(s) inputs
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for rear speakers.
Front Outputs: This is high pass output to be connected to the amplifier(s) inputs
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for front speakers.
Power Connectors: This is the input jack that supplies power, ground and
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remote.
The 12+ Volt Terminal Connects to either constant +12 volts or to an accessory
switched +12 volt source. The radio power wire is preferred source. (This is a
fused power wire).
The Ground Terminal Connect to chassis ground.
The Remote Terminal Connect to the source unit remote or antenna output wire
that provides +12 volts when the source unit is "on" and 0 volts when the source
unit is turned "off."
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