Inc. owner's Manual Home Theater System MASTER REFERENCE SUBWOOFER
(SECTION FOUR: Connections and Configurations continued)
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Step IV. Match the High-pass and Low-pass Filter Levels
This section explains how, once the programmable electronic crossover has been
configured, to match the high-pass and low-pass filter levels using the Master
Reference Subwoofer’s built-in noise generator.
Step A describes muting the low-pass filter while adjusting the high-pass flter level.
Step B describes muting the high-pass filter while adjusting the low-pass filter level.
You can choose to match the high-pass to the low-pass or vice versa. Either is
correct. Make sure that the amplifier connected to the high-pass outputs is on and
in the operational mode.
A. Adjust the High-pass Filter
1. Press the menu key (37). The front panel display (4) shows MENU.
2. Use the up adjust key (43) to select NOISEGEN.
3. Press the enter key (38). The display shows NOISEOFF.
4. Press the up adjust key to select NOISE ON.
5. Press the enter key. After a two second delay, you will hear noise generator
output through both the Master Reference Subwoofer and your front speakers.
6. Use the up adjust key to select MUTE. The front panel display shows MUTE.
7. Press the enter key. The front panel display shows the current setting for mute.
8. Press the up adjust key to select LPF ONLY.
9. Press the enter key.
10. Press the menu key to exit the menu mode.
11. Press the mute key (34) on the remote control to mute the low-pass filter. You
hear noise only from the high-pass filter.
12. Press the section high key (36).
13. Press the level key (42).
14. Use the adjust keys to raise or lower the high-pass filter level so that it matches
that of the low-pass filter (sub).
15. Make sure you unmute the low-pass filter, after you have adjusted the
high-pass filter.