"Keypad Lock" - This screen is used to lock the keypad and prevent unintentional
changes to your settings by other users. After making all desired adjustments press
the Enter key to lock the keypad. "Keypad Locked Hold to Unlock" will be displayed.
The display will then return to the default "Volume" screen after about 20 seconds.
To unlock the keypad press and hold the Left and Right until the display returns to
the "Volume" screen. The keypad is now unlocked. It is suggested that you write
down all of your settings for future reference in case the keypad is unlocked and
your settings are changed by another user.
"System Info" - This screen is used to access the "System Reset" function to
clear all user settings and memories (refer to the "Save Settings" section of this
manual). If the "System Reset" function is activated all of the memory presets
are erased and the subwoofer's controls are restored to the default settings of
– "Volume 0dB", "EQ Mode Flat", "Lowpass OFF LFE Mode", "Phase 0°", "Disp
Brightness" (highest level) and "Power Always On". For more information on the
controls mentioned in this manual and on the bass management settings of your
electronics, see your authorized Klipsch dealer or visit www.klipsch.com.
"IR Sensor" - An infrared remote control sensor is included on the top of your
subwoofer for integration with A/V remote control systems. The IR codes for this
subwoofer can be obtained by visiting www.klipsch.com. A dedicated hand held
remote control does not exist for these models.
BACK pANeL feATUreS
"USB" - This computer interface allows access to additional advanced features
within the subwoofers room correction software. Optional, proprietary Klipsch
software and a higher level of technical knowledge are required to correctly utilize
this capability. This port can also function as an alternative control interface with
A/V Control systems that can utilize a USB hookup. Please contact your authorized
Klipsch dealer or Klipsch Technical support for more information.
"MIC IN" - Plug the supplied microphone into this jack when using the "ROOM
CORRECTION" feature during setup. It is recommended that the microphone be
disconnected and stored in a remote location during normal use to avoid damage
from loud playback levels.
"LINE OUT" - This connection can be used as an alternate connection point for
a second subwoofer. Be aware that the signal output from these jacks is effected
by the "Volume", "EQ", "Lowpass", "Lowpass Slope", "Phase" and "Room Cor-
rection" settings of your SW subwoofer. The advantage of this is the ability of the
SW subwoofers Adaptive Room Correction function to correct the response the
second subwoofer, resulting in a more accurate response. If the secondary sub-
woofer is connected directly to your system, the SW subwoofer's room correction
will react to rather than control the response of the other subwoofer. As a result
we recommend the following procedure when connecting a second subwoofer to
these outputs.
• Play a signal, through the SW subwoofer and set the volume control of the
2nd subwoofer to approximately match that of the SW subwoofer.
• Defeat the secondary subwoofer's low pass setting by selecting the "Bypass"
or "LFE" mode or set the low pass control to its highest frequency if these
options are not present.
• Set the secondary subwoofer's phase control to 0°
• Run the "Room Correction" function on the SW subwoofer
• As with the initial setup of your SW subwoofer, listen to a track with a repeat-
ing bass line in your listening position. Experiment with alternate phase set-
tings on the secondary sub while repeating this track. If one of these alternate
settings yields an increased amount of bass, choose that setting and run the
SW subwoofer's room correction function again.
• Please note that if either the volume or phase settings on the secondary sub
are changed after running the Adaptive Room Correction™ function you will
have to run the SW subwoofer's room correction again to compensate.
CAre AND CLeANING Of yOUr pOWereD SUBWOOfer
Your subwoofer has a durable black satin finish that should only require dry dust-
ing or cleaning with a dry cloth. Avoid the use of abrasive or solvent-based clean-
ers and harsh detergents. The brush attachment of your vacuum should remove
any dust from your subwoofer enclosure.
WArrANTy – U.S. AND CANADA
Klipsch warrants to the original retail purchaser that this product is to be free
from defective materials and workmanship for a period of two (2) years from
the date of purchase, if it is properly used and maintained. If this product
proves defective in either material or workmanship, Klipsch, at its option,
will (a) repair the product, or (b) replace the product, at no charge for parts
or labor. If the product model is no longer available and cannot be repaired
effectively or replaced with an identical model, Klipsch at its sole option may
replace the unit with a current model of equal or greater value. In some cases,
modification to the mounting surface may be required where a new model is
substituted. Klipsch assumes no responsibility or liability for such modification.
To obtain a repair or replacement under the terms of this warranty, please
return to dealer first, if possible, and they will direct you accordingly for repairs
or replacement. You will be required to submit a copy of the original receipt.
Limitations:
• This limited warranty does not cover failure of the product resulting from
improper installation, misuse, abuse, accident, neglect, mishandling, or
wear from ordinary use or environmental deterioration.
• This limited warranty does not cover cosmetic damage, including paint
damage, or consequential damage to other components or premises
which may result for any reason from the failure of the product.
• This limited warranty is null and void for products not used in accordance
with Klipsch's instructions.
• This limited warranty is null and void for products with altered or missing
serial numbers and for products not purchased from an authorized dealer.
• This limited warranty terminates if you sell or otherwise transfer this
product to another party.
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO
HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE, JURISDICTION
TO JURISDICTION OR COUNTRY TO COUNTRY. KLIPSCH'S RESPONSIBILITY
FOR MALFUNCTIONS AND DEFECTS IN HARDWARE IS LIMITED TO REPLACE-
MENT OR REPAIR AS SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT. FOR
CANADIAN CUSTOMERS, KLIPSCH DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES
AND CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, FOR
THE PRODUCT. FOR U.S. CUSTOMERS, ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WAR-
RANTIES FOR THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN TIME TO THE TERM OF THIS WARRANTY. SOME
STATES, JURISDICTIONS OR COUNTRIES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF
CERTAIN IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, OR LIMITATIONS ON HOW
LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITIONS LASTS, SO THIS LIMITATION
MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. KLIPSCH DOES NOT ACCEPT LIABILITY FOR
SPECIAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING
WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY LIABILITY FOR THIRD PARTY CLAIMS AGAINST
YOU FOR DAMAGES OR FOR PRODUCTS NOT BEING AVAILABLE FOR USE.
THE MAXIMUM LIABILITY FOR WHICH KLIPSCH MAY BE RESPONSIBLE WILL
BE NO MORE THAN THE AMOUNT YOU PAID FOR THE PRODUCT THAT IS THE
SUBJECT OF THE CLAIM. SOME STATES, JURISDICTIONS OR COUNTRIES
DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF SPECIAL, INDIRECT,
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR
EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.