Specifications ES80 Eclipse Series Wireless Loudspeakers
Power
120 Watts power handling all speakers wired
Frequency Response
125~20000Hz
Efficiency
88 dB@1watt 1 metre
Impedance
8 Ohms nominal
Components
2 x 75mm (3 inch) paper cone drivers
1 x 25mm (1 inch) silk soft dome tweeter
Connections
Gold plated push terminals
Dimensions
Front and rear 1018H x 135W x 132D (mm) with base
Centre 110H x 360W x 145D (mm)
Weight
Front kg each, centre kg, rear kg each
Transmitter Voltage
240 Volts ~50 Hz +~- 10%
Transmission
2.4000 ~ 2.4835 GHz with Auto Seeking channels
Rear Speaker Amplifier 100 watts output with adjustable volume level
Colour
Black piano & PVC finish
Standby
Uses 1 watt of power in auto standby mode
ES 80.1 Powered Subwoofer Specifications Upgrade
Amplifier
Digital Switch Mode Amp. 300 Watts RMS
Voltage
240 Volt 50 Hz +~- 20%
Frequency Response
25~200 Hz
Driver
1 x 250mm (10 inch) paper cone driver
Passive Radiator
1 x 250mm (10 inch) paper cone radiator
Volume
Variable 0~10
Phase
Variable 0~180 degrees
Variable 40~200 Hz
Main Power Switch
Switches Off, On
Standby
Switches Auto, On. Uses1 watt of power in standby
Fuse
Protection 2.5 amp
Input
RCA socket
Output
RCA socket
Dimensions
350H x 320W x375D (mm)
Weight
19kg
Colour
Black piano finish top
This system complies with AS/NZ4268: 2003
Accusound Australia Pty, Ltd
Unit 3, 17-19 Marshall Road,
Kirrawee NSW 2232
Ph (02) 9545-3905 Fax (02) 9545-3902
Email:
info@accusound.com.au
www.accusound.com.au
Eclipse Series Home
Please read these instructions carefully
2012
Quality Sound by Design
Theatre System
ES 80 Wireless
Instruction Manual
before turning on your speakers.
Contents
Carton 1
2 x Front speakers
1 x Centre speaker / Wireless Transmitter
2 x Wireless surround speakers
4 x Front & rear speaker bases
3 x AC Power leads for wireless transmitter and 2 surrounds
8 x 30mm screws for bases
Carton 2
1 x Powered Subwoofer
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Questions and answers
Hi, my ES80 subwoofer has stopped working. It only makes a boom sound when I turn it on then stops. This happened recently out of the blue. The fuse is ok. Power indicator ok (green). Any suggestions please?
The issue could be caused by one of the following reasons:
1. Volume or Subwoofer Level Too High – If the subwoofer volume is set too high on the receiver, it may cause distortion or overload protection to activate, stopping sound output. Try reducing the volume and adjusting the subwoofer level.
2. Crossover Setting – If the crossover control is not properly set, the subwoofer may not receive the correct frequency signals. Adjust the crossover to fill the gap between the main speakers and the subwoofer.
3. Wireless Connection Issue – If the subwoofer is connected wirelessly, ensure the transmitter is properly paired and the system is set up correctly. Check for interference or signal loss.
4. Power or Standby Mode – If the subwoofer has an auto-standby function, it may enter standby mode after detecting no signal. Ensure that it is receiving a signal from the receiver.
5. Faulty Connection or Cable – Check all connections, including power and audio cables, to ensure they are securely plugged in and not damaged.
6. Amplifier Protection Mode – If the built-in amplifier detects an issue, like overheating or a short circuit, it may shut down to prevent damage. Let it cool down and check for obstructions.
If the issue persists, try resetting the system and reconnecting the subwoofer.
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