Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product f110 JL Audio
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f 11 0 Owne r ’ s M an ual.
| Fathom f1 1 0 Pag e 2 IMPORT ANT S AF ET Y INSTRUCTIONS 1 ) Read t he Inst ruc tions — A l l sa fet y and operat i ng inst r uct ions should be read before the subwoofer is operated. 2 ) Reta in t he Inst ruc tions — e s a fety a nd operat ing i nst r uct ions sho u ld be ret a i ned for f ut u re refere nce .
Pag e 3 | Fathom f1 1 0 12) Cle a n i ng — e subwoof er should be clea ned on ly as recom mended in t he o pe ra ting instru cti o ns. 13 ) Non us e P er iods — e power cord o f t he subwoof er should be u npl ug ged f rom the outlet w hen the subwoofer is le unus ed for long periods of t i me.
| Fathom f1 1 0 Pag e 4 FC C COMP LIA NCE ST A TEMENT NOTE : is equ ipment has b een t est ed a nd found t o comply w it h t he li m its of Pa r t 15 of th e FCC Ru les. es e li mit s a re des ig ned to prov ide re as onable prot ec tion a ga in st ha r mf u l i nter ferenc e in a resid enti a l in sta l la tion .
Pag e 5 | Fathom f1 1 0 W e si ncerely t ha nk you for yo ur pu rchas e and i nvite you to read th is manua l t horough ly in order to achie ve the hig hest level of per formance w ith your Fathom sub woofer system.
| Fathom f1 1 0 Pag e 6 PLA CING Y OUR F A THOM IN Y OUR LIS TENING ROOM: Y our l isten ing ro om or theater is a n i ntegr a l par t of your s ound reproduct ion sys tem. e physica l d i mensions of the room a nd its f ur ni shi ngs, mater ia ls , doors a nd wi ndows play an i mport a nt role in de ni ng how yo u r sy stem sou nds.
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| Fathom f1 1 0 Pag e 8 SPEC IAL C ONSIDER A TIONS F OR BUIL T -IN INST ALLA TIONS Fathom subwoof ers a re desig ned to be “ bu ilt- i n ” f riend ly .
Pag e 9 | Fathom f1 1 0 Recomm ende d Subwoofe r Placeme nt Opti ons for T wo F athom s Using T wo F ath oms W hen usi ng two Fat homs, t r y placement near t he f ront corners of the room, at di agona l ly -opp osite corners of the ro om, or at the center points of opposing w a ll s as shown at r ight.
| Fathom f1 1 0 Pag e 10 Recomm ende d Subwoofe r Placeme nt Opti ons for Thre e F atho ms Recomm ende d Subwoofe r Placeme nt Opti ons for Four Fathoms Using Thre e or Four Fathoms Rese arch i ndicat.
Pag e 11 | Fathom f1 1 0 Detailed instruct ions on unpacking the subw oofer: 1 . Place t he ca r ton on the oor nea r its intended loc ation in t he room. 2. Op en t he top o f t he ca r ton ( obser ve mark i ngs on ca rton ) a nd remov e t he ma nua l, ca l ibration mic roph one and power cord.
| Fathom f1 1 0 Pag e 12 Front Control Pane l e lab eled Figu re below depicts t he f ron t control pa nel of a Fathom f1 1 0 subwoof er . A.R.O . page 1 4- 15 Power page 1 4 Input Mode page 15 Level Mode page 15 Master Le vel page 1 6 Lights page 1 6 LP Filter page 1 6 LP fr eq.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference receiv ed, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
| Fathom f1 1 0 Pag e 14 FR ONT P ANEL CON TROLS IN DET AIL Power Swit ch e “Po wer” sw itch determ ine s the oper ationa l readi ness of t he Fathom subwoof er a nd sho u ld be t he only sw itch u sed to t ur n t he Fathom on and o .
Pag e 15 | Fathom f1 10 show ca sing t he output capabi lit y of t he Fathom and to veri f y t hat t he Fathom ( or mult ipl e Fathoms ) a re operationa l dur ing s ystem t roubleshoot ing. e Demo but ton is a lso us ed ( i n combination ) to clea r ( ret ur n to at ) t he A.
| Fathom f1 1 0 Pag e 16 Maste r Lev el K nob e Ma ster L evel K nob is use d to control t he output level of the Fathom when t he V ar iable L evel mode i s selec ted on t he front con t rol pa nel. W hen rotated f u lly c ounter clock w ise , t he Fa t hom ’ s out put wi l l be f u l ly muted.
Pag e 17 | Fathom f1 1 0 E.L.F . T ri m e E x treme L ow Fr equenc y (“ e.l .f. tr i m ”) k nob a l lows the u ser to apply a cer ta i n amou nt of signa l equa l iz ation at 28 Her tz ( ex tremely low bass ). At f u ll c ounterclockw i se rotat ion, the sig na l at 28 Hz i s cut by 12 dB.
| Fathom f1 1 0 Pag e 18 C O N N E C T I N G YO U R FA T H O M Balanced Inputs If you r hom e-t heater receiver or preampli er/p ro ce ssor prov ide s ba l a nced outputs, t he Fathom’ s ba la nced inputs a re the preferred connec t ion.
Pag e 19 | Fathom f1 10 Unbalanced Inpu ts e Fat hom sub woofer f eat ures i ndi vidua l le a nd ri ght unba la nced RCA- t y pe i nput connectors . es e are t he most com monly u sed con nectors for home audio applic ations a nd must be us ed i f your receiver or prea mpli er/p roc ess or does not provide ba la nced outputs .
| Fathom f1 1 0 Pag e 2 0 Inpu t Mode Switc hes: T wo switche s are loc ated on the rea r pa nel to control unba la nce d signa l grou ndi ng and ma ster/ slave operation.
Pag e 21 | Fathom f1 1 0 “Out put to Slave” Connec tor If you a re operati ng more t ha n one F at hom sub woofer in one home theater sys tem, you wi l l desig nate one F at hom as t he Master ( see pa ge 20 ), and t hen feed signa l f rom it to the rema in i ng “Slave” F at homs vi a t his ba la nced X L R output.
| Fathom f1 1 0 Pag e 2 2 SYSTEM CON NEC TIO N DIAGR AM 1 : One Fath om to Hom e Theate r Rece iver or Home Theater Preamp/P rocessor Most home t heat er recei vers a nd prea mp/p roc ess ors prov ide a si ngle ( mono ) subwoofer out put.
Pag e 2 3 | Fathom f1 1 0 SYSTEM CON NEC TIO N DIAGR AM 2: Mul tip le Fatho ms to Hom e Theate r Rece iver or Home Theater Preamp/P rocessor T o g reat ly si mpli f y u sin g mult iple subwoofers in a si ng le home t heater sy stem, Fat homs i ncor por ate a “Mas ter/Slave” sign a l di st ribut ion s ystem .
| Fathom f1 1 0 Pag e 24 es with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is owing two conditions: (1) this device may not rference, and (2) this device must accept any ved, including interference that may cause n.
Pag e 2 5 | Fathom f1 1 0 SYSTEM CON NEC TIO N DIAGR AM 4: T wo F at homs i n Ster eo to T wo- Cha nne l Audi o System W hen conne ct i ng t wo Fathom s in stere o to a two -ch an nel aud io sy stem you w i ll on ly u se t he “L e or Mono” inputs of eac h Fat hom.
| Fathom f1 1 0 Pag e 2 6 REC OMMENDED SETUP PROC EDURES 1 ) Prepa rat ion fo r Se tup Proc ess: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 6-2 7 2 ) Le vel Set t ing: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pag e 27 | Fathom f1 1 0 On th e F atho m’ s F ront Pane l: Ple a se t u rn o t he hom e t heater receiver or preamp/p roce ssor to ma ke t hese adjust m en t s. 1. “Po wer” Sw itch Fl ip each Fat hom ’ s “Po wer” sw itch to t he “On ” posit ion.
| Fathom f1 1 0 Pag e 2 8 REC OMMENDED SETUP PROC EDURES (co n t i n u e d ) Subwoo fer System Se tup: Once you have set the c on t rols on your home theater rec eiver or p rea mp/ proces sor and on y.
Pag e 29 | Fathom f1 1 0 4) A pplying Au tomatic Room Optimiza tion (A.R.O.) Y ou are now ready to apply the power of JL Audio’ s exclusive Automa t ic Room Op timiza ti on sys te m.
| Fathom f1 1 0 Pag e 3 0 Should you w ish to r un a new c a libr ation, simply repeat t he steps a bove. T o clea r t he A.R .O . ’ s s et ti ngs ( i.e ., retu r n them to at ) & tu rn o t he Ca librate lig ht, press a nd hold the Demo button a nd then press t he Defeat button.
Pag e 31 | Fathom f1 1 0 FREQUENT L Y ASKED QUESTIONS Ca n I plac e objects on my subwoof er? W e do not recommend placi ng a ny i tems on t he subwoof er ca binet as t hey may v ibrate, cau sing u ndesi rable noise a nd possible d ama ge to t he nish .
| Fathom f1 1 0 Pag e 32 C L E A N I N G YO U R FAT H O M Du st your Fathom subwoofer’ s cabi net usi ng a clea n, so mi cr o ber clot h or feat her duster. Micro ber c loths are com monly ava i lable where automotive deta i l ing supplie s are sold .
Pag e 33 | Fathom f1 1 0 TROUBLESHOOTI NG No sound f rom subw oofer . 1 . V eri f y t hat Fathom is plugged i n, t ur ned “ON” & t hat front panel l ights a re “ON” . If t he Fa t hom wi l l not power up , check t he ci rcu it br ea ker t hat feed s its outlet .
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Pag e 35 | Fathom f1 1 0 LIMIT ED W ARRANTY / SERVICE INF ORMA TION JL A UDIO war ra nts t hi s product to be f ree of defects i n materia l s a nd workma nsh ip for a period of t hree (3 ) yea rs f rom the orig i na l date of purchase .
H W D Specifications f110 fatho m home sub woofer Enclosure T ype: Sealed Driver: Single 1 0 -inch (nom inal diameter ) Frequency Response (anechoic): 27 – 111 Hz (±1.5dB) –3 dB at 25 Hz / 120 Hz –10 dB at 19 Hz / 155 Hz Effective Piston Ar ea: 6 0 sq .
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