Velodyne DEQ-R Series User Manual

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this method of connection, when you go to the receiver speaker set up menu, make sure you select

the large speaker option.

(2) SPEAKER LEVEL OUTPUT Terminals

Sends a crossed-over speaker-level signal to the front speakers. See below for a more detailed

explanation of this crossover.

(3) IR INPUT

This is a connection that allows the utilization of a third party infrared remote sensor, such as Elan or

Xantech, or an extended cable for placement closer to your other remote controlled equipment. This

keeps you from awkward control angles using the infrared remote control.

(4) LINE OUTPUT

Connect these jacks to the lInE In preamp input to use the DEQ-R’s internal high pass crossover. The

signal fed from these connectors is rolled off below 120 Hz.

LINE INPUT/LFE

Connect these jacks to the lInE OUT preamp output, lFE output, or subwoofer output jacks of your

receiver/processor. If using the LFE output from your receiver or processor, plug the single cable into

the “L” – LFE input or, for more signal, use a “Y” connector (not included) and feed the signal into both

“R” and “L” inputs.

(5) AUTO ON/OFF Switch

Use this switch to select between “stand-by” mode (woofer shuts off after eight minutes) and “always

on” operation.

(6) VOLUME Control

This control allows you to balance the output from the subwoofer to the main speakers in your system.

This control should be set to achieve similar volume level from between both the main speakers

and subwoofer. when pressing volume up or down, set the level while watching the lED display for

reference.

Note:

Volume is also controllable by using the supplied remote. when defaults are restored, the default

is 30 out of 80.

(7) LOW-PASS CROSSOVER

Use this knob to select the frequency above which you wish to cut off the signal to the subwoofer.

when the knob is turned all the way to the left, the Subwoofer Direct feature is invoked and the

subwoofer plays all frequencies up to 120 Hz.

Rear Panel Connections — Detailed Explanation

Your new subwoofer is equipped with both speaker-level and line-level inputs. Use the RCA/Phono type “INPUT”

jacks when connecting your subwoofer to a pre-amp, signal processor, or line-level crossover. The “SPEAKER

LEVEL INPUT” jacks connect directly to the speaker outputs of an integrated amplifier or receiver. Your amplifier

section will notice no additional loading effects when you use these inputs because of their high impedance.

Note:

Do not use both the RCA/Phono “INPUT” connections and “SPEAKER LEVEL INPUT” connections simultaneously.

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