Owner's Manual

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B112V2/B110V2 Subwoofer
Quick Start Guide
TRIGGER AND POWER CONNECTIONS
Trigger In/Out Connectors
If you want your subwoofer(s) to turn on along with another component
that supplies a trigger voltage, use a mono 3.5mm cable (not supplied)
to connect the 12V DC Trigger In connector to the trigger voltage out
connector of the other component.
To supply a trigger signal to an additional Performa3 subwoofer (or
other triggerable device), use a mono 3.5mm cable (not supplied)
to connect the 12V DC Trigger Out connector of the first Performa3
subwoofer to the 12V DC Trigger In connector of the next Performa3
subwoofer. Connect additional Performa3 subwoofers this way, in
“daisy-chain” fashion.
NOTE: When using the 12V Trigger to control the subwoofer power
status, make sure the Power Mode Switch on each subwoofer is set
to the “Trigger” position.
Power Cord
After you have ensured that all connections have been correctly made,
plug the supplied power cord into the subwoofer’s Power Cord connector
and into a working unswitched AC power outlet.
CARING FOR YOUR SUBWOOFER
The cabinet’s wood veneer finish does not require routine maintenance.
Cabinet surfaces that have been marked with dust, fingerprints, or other
dirt can be cleaned using a soft cloth – preferably microfiber, and high-
quality auto wax. Take care not to come in contact with the transducer.
Do NOT use wax on the top trim piece. Doing so will make the flat-
black lacquered trim piece glossy and the original finish cannot be
restored. If cleaning this trim is necessary, wipe it with a clean dry
soft cloth only – preferably microfiber.
To clean the grille, gently vacuum it using a soft-bristled brush vacuum
attachment with the vacuum cleaner set to the lowest possible suction.
CAUTION: To prevent cabinet damage, do not use metal
polish or a cloth made with steel wool to clean the cabinet.
Do not spray furniture polish and cleaning fluids directly on
to the cabinet; apply them to the cleaning cloth then wipe
the cabinet. To prevent possible transducer damage, never
touch or clean the transducers.