Ac Power Socket; Ac Power Connection; Power Switch; External Fuse - PSB HD8 Owner's Manual

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BASS LEVEL
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80
CROSSOVER
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180°
90°
PHASE
LFE INPUT
LFE OUTPUT

AC POWER SOCKET

Supplies AC power to the PSB subwoofer. Connect the
supplied power cord to the AC power socket. Plug the power
cord into any standard wall outlet. With 230 volt versions, in
some countries it may be necessary to replace the power
cord to meet the standards in use locally. To avoid ground
hum use the same receptacle as the rest of the system or
another on the same electrical circuit.

AC POWER CONNECTION

The PSB subwoofer has its own self-contained amplifier and
thus requires AC power (keep this in mind when selecting a
location). You may plug the power cord into any standard
wall outlet and leave the connection in the wall as the PSB
subwoofer draws extremely little current when idle. You may
want to unplug your PSB subwoofer when it will not be used
for an extended period such as during a vacation.
10
110
150
270°
360°
TRIGGER INPUT
9-30V AC/DC
S/N

POWER SWITCH

Just above the power socket is the main power switch. Turn
the subwoofer on by pressing the upper end of the rocker
switch (the end nearest the word "Power"). This should light
the front panel LED (see above). As the subwoofer draws
only an extremely small current when idle, this may be left
normally on and turned off only when you do not expect to
use the subwoofer for an extended period. The Power Switch
must be in the On position for normal operation.

EXTERNAL FUSE

Should you turn on the subwoofer and there is no LED light
and/or sound, please check the fuse (accessible within a
small "drawer" below the power socket) to ensure it is
electrically intact. Very rarely this fuse might blow from high
power long term usage or possibly a turn on surge. A spare
fuse is contained within the fuse holder compartment behind
the inscribed text. Use a wide slot screwdriver to pry the fuse
holder compartment from the AC power socket. If the fuse
quickly blows a second time then there is most likely an
internal fault and your subwoofer will have to be returned to
PSB, or another competent service organization, for repair.
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