T+A Elektroakustik AE 14 Benutzerhandbuch

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Connecting the sub-woofer to the

 K6 DVD

surround receiver

Wiring diagram 5


Switch / adjustor settings

No.

Purpose

Control Voltage present

Automatic power-on

CTRL

Filter

FILTER OFF

The settings of the switches /

, 

, 

 and 

 can be

changed as required.


The sub-woofer output signal (SUBW) from the K6 is
passed to the SC

LINK

socket

 on the K6 via the

AKS6 adaptor and the SC

LINK

lead.

Since the SUBW signal is filtered in the K6, the Filter
switch

 must be set to the 'FILTER OFF' position.

The control signal is present at the CONTROL socket of
the K6. It reaches the SC

LINK

socket

 by the same

route, and triggers the automatic power-on circuit.




















Connecting the sub-woofer to an active

 TALIS

loudspeaker


*) 5-pin or 8-pin DIN lead

Wiring diagram 6


Switch / adjustor settings

No.

Purpose

Control Voltage present

Automatic power-on

CTRL

Filter

CTRL / FILTER ON

The settings of the switches /

, 

, 

 and 

 can be

changed as required.


First connect the active speakers to the desired signal
source using a 5-pin or 8-pin DIN lead as described in
the TALIS operating instructions.

Connect the output socket of the 2nd active speaker to
the SC

LINK

input socket

 of the sub-woofer using an

SC

LINK

lead.

The sub-woofer's internal crossover passes the low-
frequency part of the signal to the sub-woofer.

If the active speakers are switched on and off using a
control voltage, the control voltage is also passed to the
sub-woofer via the SC

LINK

lead. This triggers the sub-

woofer's automatic power-on circuit.

Notes:

If you use this method of connection, you must select the
option 'Full range' for the front loudspeakers when
setting up the surround decoder. This is carried out at
the loudspeaker configuration stage.

In this case the 'FILTER' switch on the TALIS loud-
speakers should be set to the 'CTRL / FILTER ON'
position. This avoids passing the low-frequency part of
the signal to the TALIS units, avoiding undue stress on
the speakers, and allowing them to operate cleanly at
higher levels.

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