Fender PDP-S50 User Manual

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A. SPEAKER LEVEL INPUT - These

"push" type connectors can be
connected with regular speaker
cable to the speaker level output
of your display. The left speaker
should be connected to the top
input, and the right speaker to the
bottom input.

B. SPEAKER HF OUTPUT - These connectors are

filtered outputs that can be connected to your PDP-1
speakers. Using this high frequency output ensures a
proper balance between the
PDP Sub and the PDP-1
speakers.

C. LINE IN - If you have the

PDP-125 models and do not have, or do not wish to
use, an internal Plasma Display amplifier, connect the
line level output to this input. The low frequency
information will be amplified and sent to the PDP S50
speaker, and the HF information is sent to the 1/8"
stereo jack labeled "HF OUTPUT". Use either the RCA
inputs or the 1/8" connector, but not both.

D. LINE LEVEL HF OUTPUT - The line level HF output

transmits a filtered version of the audio sent from your
plasma panel to either of the subwoofer’s line inputs.
Using this output, or the speaker level output when
using an external amplifier and the PDP-1, helps

ensure that the proper balance is achieved between
your PDP Series subwoofer and your PDP speakers.

E. LEVEL - The level knob adjusts the level of low

frequency audio sent to the subwoofer speaker. Too
high a level can make your mix "boomy" and
unpleasant, whereas too low a level will be missing low
frequency information. Start with this level knob at Min,
and adjust the level of the PDP speakers to the desired
loudness. Gradually increase the subwoofer level knob
until the sound is balanced to your
taste.

F. IEC LINE CORD CONNECTOR -

The power line cord must be
connected to a grounded AC
receptacle in accordance with the
voltage and frequency ratings as
listed above the PDP-S50 IEC connector.

G. POWER - The power LED is red in standby mode and

green when signal is present on any of the inputs. Low
power standby mode is entered automatically when
the power switch is on, but no signal is present on the
input.

H. POWER SWITCH - Turn the PDP-S50 on or off with

this rocker switch.

A. POWER IN - Use only the Fender supplied

AC adapter. The AC adapter must be
labeled in accordance with your regional
line specifications.

B LEVEL - Adjusts the signal level of the

RCA or 1/8" inputs.

C. INPUT - The input can either be RCA left

and right, or stereo 1/8" connector. This
can be connected to the high frequency
output of the PDP S50 subwoofer, or the
output of your plasma display panel.

D. SLAVE SPEAKER OUTPUT - Your set of PDP-125

speakers includes one powered speaker and one
passive speaker. The right channel information is sent
to the powered speaker, and the left channel
information of your stereo input is sent to the passive
(slave) speaker. Use only the supplied passive speaker
on this output.

E. POWER LED - The LED glows red in low-power

standby mode, and automatically turns green,
indicating the amplifier is out of standby mode, when a
signal is present at one of the inputs.

A. INPUT BINDING POSTS - Attach the output of your

amplifier here. Ensure that each speaker is connected
in the same manner; reversing the polarity could cause

undesired effects. Each speaker can handle a 40
Watt Program or 80 Watt Peak signal.

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NOTE: The PDP-1 and PDP-125 units are for wall mounting only (see installation instructions). Do not place the
PDP-1 and PDP-125 units on the floor.

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