Velodyne Digital Drive Series User Manual

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Phase – Set the phase (delay) of the subwoofer’s output signal, 0 to 180 degrees (adjustable in 15

degree increments).

Polarity – Set your subwoofer’s polarity by toggling between positive (+) or negative (-). This reverses

the phase 180 degrees.

Volume – each preset can have its own volume separate from the master volume shown in the setup

column. when the master volume changes, the preset volume changes in lock step.

Contour Frequency – This allows you to set a frequency to boost or cut the signal to your subwoofer

in response to specific types of source material. These have been preset at the factory according to the
presets above, but any or all can be customized to taste.

Contour Level – This indicates the amount of boost or cut at the frequency specified in the contour

frequency. Again, this has been preset at the factory but can be adjusted to taste.

Theater/Music Indicator – This setting affects the distortion limiting capabilities of the digital servo

system and allows you to choose between a “theatrical” subwoofer, a “musical” subwoofer, or somewhere
in-between. The scale is 1 for maximum theater (least amount of servo gain) and 8 for maximum music
(most amount of servo gain). Other controls on the Setting Setup Screen:

Auto On/Off Active/Inactive – When active, this control automatically shuts the subwoofer off after

approximately 15 minutes without any source signal. The woofer automatically wakes upon receiving
input signal again.

Night Mode Maximum Volume – When the NIGHT mode button is pressed on the remote, this setting

is invoked. night mode is indicated by the amber bar underlining the VelOdyne logo. The subwoofer
will not play louder than this volume level until the night mode is defeated.

• Light Control – This setting determines the status of the Velodyne logo light. The setting defaults to “on.”

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