Tlantic, Voltage selection, Example 3: speaker out/ high level in – Atlantic Technology 162 PBM User Manual

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TECHNOLOGY

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Model 162 PBM High Performance Subwoofer

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Example 3:
Speaker Out/
High Level In

This is the most
common method
for connecting a
subwoofer to a
system without a
dedicated sub-
woofer line out or
Preamp outputs.

Left Front Speaker

HI-LEVEL

INPUT

LO-LEVEL

INPUT

L/MONO

THRU

IN

THRU

RIGHT

Left

Right

Main Speakers

Receiver/Amplifier

Right Front Speaker

Sub Woofer

It is important to observe polarity while making speaker connections: red (+) terminals
on the amplifier to red (+) on the speaker, black (-) on the amplifier to black (-) on the
speaker. Look carefully at the wires you are using and note that one of the wires in each
pair is marked by either a different color, printing, ridges, or a thread intertwined with
the wire strands. By convention, the marked wire is connected to the red (+) terminal.

Voltage Selection

The Atlantic Technology subwoofers operate with either 120 or 240 volts AC 50-60 Hz.
Please make sure that the voltage selector switch shows the correct voltage for your

area before plugging the unit in. The voltage can be
easily changed by moving the switch to the correct
voltage in your area and installing the proper fuse and
power cord. To change the fuse, remove the power
cord, insert a screwdriver tip into the notch in the side
of the fuseholder, and pry the fuse out. Replace with
the correct value fuse as marked next to the fuseholder,
and push back into place.

Figure 2:
The fuse is
located next
to the IEC
AC socket

Insert

screwdriver

tip here

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