External Fuse (Figure 2) - PSB SubSeries 500 Owner's Manual

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TRIGGER INPUT
9-30V AC/DC
S/N
Figure 2
L. TRIGGER INPUT JACK
The Subwoofer can be turned on (brought out of standby) by an
external trigger (turn on) voltage. Connect an external trigger
voltage via a cable terminated with a mono mini jack of 3mm
(1/8") size. Voltages within the range of 2 to 30 volts, either AC
or DC, will work. Do not exceed 30 volts (DC or RMS AC). For
DC voltages the tip should be positive and the base ground.
Either the trigger voltage or detected music will turn the
subwoofer on. It will return to standby mode one hour after both
music and the turn on voltage cease.
LFE INPUT
LFE OUTPUT
SubSeries
500
F. LFE JACKS
G. LOW/LINE LEVEL JACKS
H. HIGH/SPEAKER LEVEL
I. POWER SWITCH
J. AMPLIFIER PANEL
K. EXTERNAL FUSE
When you turn on the subwoofer and there is no
LED light and/or sound, please check the fuse
(accessible from the rear panel) to ensure it is
electrically intact. The fuse could have become
broken during transit. 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 it is necessary to replace the fuse, use a
fuse equivalent to the type and rating of the fuse
shipped with the product. See the specifications
page at the end of the manual for a detail
description of the fuse required for your model of
subwoofer.
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Connect to a home theater
receiver, integrated amplifier,
surround sound processor or
preamplifier with a Low
Frequency Effects (LFE) output.
Connect the PSB subwoofer to a
separate-component preamplifier,
or to an integrated amplifier or
receiver with preamplifier-
out/main-in facilities, at line level.
See "VIII. Connecting The
Subwoofer to Your Audio
System".
TERMINALS
Connect the PSB subwoofer to
receivers or integrated amplifiers
equipped with speaker outputs
only. See "VIII. Connecting The
Subwoofer to Your Audio
System".
The Power Switch turns the PSB
subwoofer on and off. 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.
The metal provides cooling for
the PSB subwoofer's internal
amplifier by radiating heat
produced in normal operation.
Allow air circulation, including at
least four inches clearance from
wall or furnishings.

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