Setting up - 3-way mono operation, 2 selecting '3- way' mono operation – BSS Audio FDS-310 Owner's Manual User Manual

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ALWAYS check the crossover frequency is set to a safe minimum figure
before driving the system at high levels:

• Set levels controls to their centre zero position, for best sound balance, refer
to section 17
.
• For CD Horn equalisation, refer to section 14.
• For sub-woofer (sub-bass) applications, refer to sections 11.3 & 13.

CAUTION: Setting too low a crossover frequency can damage HF drive-units
and/or impair their reliability and sound quality.

Setting up -

3-Way Mono Operation

In a 3-way system, the incoming full range signal is split into 3 bands.
Normally the corresponding loudspeaker drive units cover Bass (LOW), Mid
and Top (HIGH) frequencies. In this mode, the FDS-310 operates in mono and
there are two crossover points.

The LOW-to-MID crossover point normally lies between 180Hz and 2000Hz
(2kHz).

The MID-to-HIGH crossover point normally lies between 800Hz and 9000Hz
(9kHz).

For 3-way operation, follow the yellow legend on the rear panel.

• Depress the grey 'CROSSOVER MODE SELECTOR' switch on the rear
panel. Now check the yellow LED marked 'MONO 3-WAY' on the front
panels left side is lit.

• Insert one input and three output plugs into the following sockets:

CH.1 MAIN
LOW RANGE

MID RANGE
HIGH RANGE

See sections 9 & 10 for wiring details.

• To set the low-mid crossover point, turn the black knob marked 'LOW-MID'
and 'CROSSOVER FREQUENCY Hz' to the desired figure in Hz/kHz. To set
the mid-high crossover point, turn the black knob marked 'MID-HIGH' and
'CROSSOVER FREQUENCY Hz' to the desired figure in Hz/kHz. Ignore the
white (2-way) scaling and refer only to the yellow legend, scaled 800-9k0.

If the FDS-310 has been used previously, check that the red LED marked '10'
next to each frequency knob is unlit.
If lit, the 'divide by 10' option needs
disabling - so do not use the crossover until you have read section 11.3.

11.2 Selecting '3-

Way' Mono

Operation

INPUTS.

OUTPUTS.

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