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Page 6: Direct access remote control port, Remote control jacks, Ext ir receiver connector, Low level jacks, Ac input, Back panel, Figure 4

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SP-8000 Subwoofer Preamplifier

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Instruction Manual

Product Serial Number

Write this number in the space provided on page 2 for future ref-
erence.

Direct Access Remote Control port

Use for hard-wired direct access of remote control functions. A
contact closure between "com" and any function will activate that
function

Remote Control jacks

The IR IN jack accepts an IR signal from a separately powered sys-
tem or an IR signal generated by a “whole-house” controller. Use
the THRU jack to “daisy-chain” to other devices. (page 9)

EXT IR Receiver Connector

Use the EXT IR RCVR input powered port to connect to a 3-wire
12 volt IR receiver module (xantech,ect.) when the preamplifier
is not in line-of-sight with the remote control. Use the OUT TO
SLAVE jack to pass on the received signal to other equipment.

Low Level jacks

Use the input jack to connect to the "subwoofer" or "LFE line out"
from your processor/receiver. Use the output jack to connect to
your subwoofer's input. Use the XLR-type balanced connectors,
if possible, to obtain lowest noise and hum.

AC Input

Use the included AC adapter to connect your preamplifier to a wall
outlet. (page 9)

Back Panel

Manufactured under license from THX Ltd. THX, THX Ultra2 and

THX Select are registered trademarks of THX Ltd.

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DESIGNED AND ENGINEERED IN USA,

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