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HKTS 35BQ 

Subwoofer Rear-Panel Controls and Connections

Subwoofer Rear-Panel Controls and Connections

Subwoofer Unit

Phase switch: 

This switch determines whether the subwoofer transducer’s piston-like 

action moves in and out in phase with the satellite speakers. If the subwoofer were to 

play out of phase with the satellite speakers, the sound waves from the satellites could 

cancel out some of the subwoofer’s sound waves, reducing bass performance and sonic 

impact. This phenomenon depends in part on the placement of all the speakers in the 

room. In most cases, the Phase switch should be left in the “Normal” position. However, 

it does no harm to experiment, and you can leave the Phase switch in the position that 

maximizes bass response and impact.

Bass Boost switch: 

Set this switch to “On” to enhance the subwoofer’s low-frequency 

performance. Set this switch to “Off” for normal low-frequency performance.

Power On Mode switch: 

When this switch is set in the “Auto” position and when the 

Power switch is set to “On,” the subwoofer will automatically turn itself on when it 

receives an audio signal and will enter the standby mode after it has received no audio 

signal for about 15 minutes. When this switch is set in the “On” position, the subwoofer 

will remain on whether or not it is receiving an audio signal. An LED on the subwoofer’s 

top panel indicates whether the subwoofer is in the on or standby state:

•  When the LED glows white, the subwoofer is turned on.
•  When the LED is not illuminated, the subwoofer is in the standby mode. When the 

Power switch is set to “Off,” the LED will not be illuminated, no matter what setting 

the Power On Mode switch is in.

Subwoofer Level control:

  Use  this  control  to  adjust  the  subwoofer’s  volume.  Turn 

clockwise to increase the volume; turn counterclockwise to decrease the volume.

Input Mode switch: 

When this switch is in the “Normal” setting, the input signal from 

the Line-Level L/R In connectors is active. When this switch is in the “LFE” setting, the 

input signal from the Line-Level LFE In connector is active.

External Trigger Input connector:

 Use the supplied trigger cable to connect the External 

Trigger Input connector to the trigger output of another compatible component. Whenever 

the subwoofer detects a trigger signal between 3V and 30V (AC or DC), its amplifier will 

turn on. The amplifier will turn off after the trigger signal ceases, even when the Power 

On Mode switch is in the “Auto” position.

Line-Level LFE In connector: 

The signal from this connector bypasses the subwoofer’s 

internal low-pass crossover. When you’re connecting the subwoofer to the dedicated 

subwoofer output of a receiver/processor that has its own low-pass crossover network, 

use  the  Line-Level  LFE  In  connector. You  must  also  set  the  subwoofer’s  Input  Mode 

switch in the “LFE” position.

Line-Level L/R In connectors:

 The signals from these connectors pass through the 

subwoofer’s internal low-pass crossover. When you’re connecting the subwoofer to 

the preamp or subwoofer outputs of a receiver/processor that does not have its own 

low-pass crossover network, use both Line-Level L/R In connectors. You must also set 

the Input Mode switch in the “Normal” position. If your receiver/processor has only one 

subwoofer output, you can use either the L or R connector.

Wireless Code switch: 

This switch selects between four different channels for the 

wireless subwoofer signal.

IMPORTANT: 

Be sure to set the subwoofer’s Wireless Code switch to the same channel 

that you set the transmitter module’s Wireless Code switch. See 

Wireless Code Settings, 

on page 10, for more information.

Power switch: 

Set this switch in the “On” position to turn the subwoofer on. The 

subwoofer will then be either on or in the standby mode, depending on the setting of the 

Power On Mode switch.

Power Cord (non-detachable): 

After you have made and verified all the connections 

described in this manual, plug this cord into an active, unswitched electrical outlet for 

proper  operation  of  the  subwoofer.  DO  NOT  plug  this  cord  into  the  accessory  outlets 

found in some audio components.

Phase Switch

Bass Boost Switch

Power On Mode Switch

Subwoofer Level Control

Input Mode Switch

External Trigger Input

Line-Level LFE In Connector

Line-Level L/R In Connectors

Wireless Code Switch

Power Switch

Power Cord

Summary of Contents for HKTS 35BQ

Page 1: ...HKTS 35BQ Home theater speaker system Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...nt brackets for the satellite and center speakers All of the cables you need to connect all of the speakers to your receiver or preamp processor and amplifier The speaker cables all use a color coding...

Page 3: ...ctive External Trigger Input connector Use the supplied trigger cable to connect the External Trigger Input connector to the trigger output of another compatible component Whenever the subwoofer detec...

Page 4: ...ding system established by the CEA to make setting up your home theater speaker system as easy as possible The system includes speaker wires and an LFE cable with color bands on each end Speaker Posit...

Page 5: ...n of the subwoofer in the room does become important to the amount and quality of bass that is produced For example placing the subwoofer next to a wall generally will increase the amount of bass in t...

Page 6: ...o the wall using hardware that is appropriate for the wall s construction and materials We recommend first anchoring the bracket using its keyhole then attaching it with another anchor through its top...

Page 7: ...e metal stop plate into the recess on the bottom of the bracket with the pad facing the bracket and fasten it to the bracket using two of the supplied screws It will prevent the speaker from detaching...

Page 8: ...poor stereo image With the advent of multichannel surround sound systems connecting all of the speakers in your system correctly is very important to achieving the proper ambience and directionality o...

Page 9: ...nections plug the subwoofer s AC Power Cord into a working AC outlet Connecting the Subwoofer to a Trigger Voltage Source The subwoofer will automatically turn on if it receives a trigger voltage at i...

Page 10: ...phenomenon depends in part on the placement of all the speakers in the room Although in most cases the Phase switch should be left in the Normal position there is no absolutely correct setting for th...

Page 11: ...d speakers have been enabled and their volume levels have not been turned all the way down Make sure that all wires and connections between the receiver amplifier and the surround speakers are connect...

Page 12: ...rk of HARMAN International Industries Incorporated registered in the United States and or other countries CEA is a registered trademark of the Consumer Electronics Association Dolby Pro Logic and the...

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