Setting the 121m’s low pass crossover, Using the service jumper, Xovr – Xtant M Series User Manual

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Setting the 121m’s Low Pass crossover

The 121m comes with an on-board, low pass

crossover. This type of electronic crossover is needed

when playing most subwoofer systems. The crossover

is a 12 dB per octave “Butterworth” configuration with a

fixed crossover frequency of 90 Hz.

The amplifier is shipped with the low pass crossover active.
To turn-off the crossover, simply move the crossover bypass
jumper

(see page 6 and below) from the “XOVR” position to

the “BYPASS” position.

Crossover Jumper settings

Using the Service JUmper

All M Series amplifiers are equipped with a “service

jumper” (see page 6, 7 & 8 and below). This jumper pro-

vides a simple means of turning the amplifier on or off at

the amplifier

.

The “service jumper’s” position will either pass or interrupt

the remote turn-on voltage being sent from your source unit to
trigger the amplifier’s turn-on circuitry. With the amplifier playing,
simply move this jumper to the “Disable” position to temporarily
turn-off the amplifier. Move the jumper to the “Enable” position
to turn the amplifier back-on. Here are a few examples of when
to use the “service jumper”:

• adjusting input sensitivity
• adding an accessory module
• adjusting an accessory module

service Jumper settings

“XOVR”

With the jumper in

this position, the

crossover is active

“BYPASS”

With the jumper in

this position, the

crossover is not active

“DISABLE”

With the jumper in

this position, the

remote turn-on lead

is not connected

“ENABLE”

With the jumper in

this position, the

remote turn-on lead

is connected

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