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Controls and their functions, 7a 8 9 b, Rear panel – Yamaha YST-SW320 User Manual

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SUBWOOFER SYSTEM YST–SW320

STANDBY/ON

VOLUME 0–10

HIGH CUT40–140Hz

OUTPUT

TO SPEAKERS

INPUT

1

INPUT

2

FROM AMPLIFIER

BASS

MUSIC

NORM

MOVIE REV

HIGH

LOW

OFF

PHASE

AUTO

STANDBY

ON

POWER

OFF

VOLTAGE

SELECTOR

STANDBY/ON

VOLUME

0–10

HIGH CUT

40–140Hz

1 2

3

4

OUTPUT

TO SPEAKERS

INPUT

1

INPUT

2

FROM AMPLIFIER

BASS

MUSIC

NORM

MOVIE REV

HIGH

LOW

OFF

PHASE

AUTO

STANDBY

7

A

8 9

B

/MONO

/MONO

0

ON

POWER

OFF

VOLTAGE

SELECTOR

6

5

1

Power indicator
Lights up while the subwoofer is turned on.

2

STANDBY/ON button
Press this button to turn on the power. Press again to
set the subwoofer in the standby mode.
*

This button can be used only when the POWER (

5

)

switch is set in the ON position.

Standby mode
The subwoofer is still using a small amount of power
in this mode.

3

HIGH CUT control
Adjusts the high frequency cut off point.
Frequencies higher than the frequency selected by this
control are all cut off (and no output).
*

One graduation of this control represents 10 Hz.

4

VOLUME control
Adjusts the volume level. Turn the control clockwise to
increase the volume, and counterclockwise to
decrease the volume.

5

POWER switch
Normally, set this switch to the ON position to use the
subwoofer. In this state, you can turn on the subwoofer
or turn the subwoofer into the standby mode by
pressing the STANDBY/ON (

2

) button. Set this

switch to the OFF position to completely cut off the
subwoofer’s power supply from the AC line.

6

VOLTAGE SELECTOR switch
(China and General models only)
If the preset setting of the switch is incorrect, set the
switch to the proper voltage (110V, 120V, 220V or
240V) of your area.
Consult your dealer if you are unsure of the correct
setting.
WARNING
Be sure to unplug the subwoofer before setting the
VOLTAGE SELECTOR switch correctly.

Rear panel

CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS

40Hz

50Hz

60Hz

120Hz

70Hz

110Hz

80Hz

100Hz

90Hz

130Hz

140Hz

Front panel