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1. SERIES Infinity Compact Powered Subwoofer CASCADE MODEL FIFTEEN Owner s Guide 120V IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Read First used use caution when moving the cart apparatus 18 An outside antenna system should not be CAUTION combination to avoid injury from tip over located in the vicinity of overhead power lines RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms F other electric light or power circuits or where DO NOT OPEN or when unused for long periods of time it can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock M Refer all servicing to qualified service care should be taken to keep from touching such do not remove cover or back personnel Servicing is required when the power lines or circuits as contact with them No user serviceable parts inside apparatus has been damaged in any way such might be fatal Refer servicing to qualified service personnel as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the CAUTION To prevent electric shock do not use this polarized plug with apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or integral convenience receptacles as this can an extension cord receptacle or other outlet or moisture does not operate normally or has result in a risk of fire or electric shock aes oe 5 been dropped 20 Never p
2. CW 80 0 0 49 5 CASCADE MODEL FIFTEEN If using more than one subwoofer always adjust both subwoofers Final System Balance together Adjust the controls as indicated by the Measurement Cue Track 51 of the R A B 0 S Test CD Press Play P Increase Template Each value shown in the table is represented by detents the system volume until the RSLM indicates 10dB Now play in the R A B 0 S controls Simply count the number of detents Track 59 Adjust the subwoofer gain control until 10dB necessary indicated by the results of your R A B 0 S Test is indicated on the RSLM Of course you may fine tune the subwoofer gain control to your listening preference Cascade Model Fifteen R A B 0 S Controls This concludes the R A B 0 S process It is recommended that you remove the battery from the RSLM Store the Test CD Width Selector Adjustment Key and the RSLM together After performing these adjustments you may skip forward to the Final System Balance section It is recommended that you perform a second measurement to confirm that the settings are correct QD If you are going to retest the system after EQ adjustments repeat the Setting the Subwoofer Test Level section on page 9 Re esting the system will go much faster if you use Tracks 21 50 These tracks contain all the same test tones you just used However each tone plays for only a few seconds and there is no frequency announcement If you are unc
3. FIFTEEN them Sometimes only a few inches are required Do not attempt to correct this condition with equalization If you encounter dips like this take the following steps Select a new test position Cue the test track corresponding to e center frequency of the dip In the example in Figure 19 you ould play Tracks 14 52Hz and 18 40Hz Press Play gt You ill see a reading very close to what you had before Now slowly ove the RSLM around the area if possible remaining within about a foot of the original test point As you move the RSLM watch the bar graph You will observe large level fluctuations Find a location for the subwoofer or a test location that raises t t t e response at these frequencies You may find it helpful to move e RSLM vertically Dips can be oriented in any axis The position at restores the level to about that of the adjacent test points is your new test position 2 Reset the test level Return to the section Setting the Subwoofer Test Level on page 7 Perform the procedure as described 3 Repeat the measurements Now that you are familiar with the measurement process you can go much faster by using Tracks 21 50 These tracks contain all the test tones necessary for measurement However each test is only about three seconds and there is no frequency announcement The first test is 100Hz Just place each test mark in order until finished Connect the dots Your second measurem
4. Set System Test Level 38 Quick Retest 77Hz the following section 3 Set Subwoofer Test Level 34 Quick Retest 72Hz 4 100Hz Test 35 Quick Retest 66Hz 5 95Hz Tes 36 Quick Retest 63Hz 6 90Hz Tes 3T Quick Retest 56Hz T 85Hz Tes 38 Quick Retest 52Hz 8 80Hz Tes 39 Quick Retest 49Hz 9 TTHz Tes 40 Quick Retest 46Hz 0 72Hz Tes 4 Quick Retest 43Hz 1 66Hz Tes 42 Quick Retest 40Hz 2 63Hz Tes 48 Quick Retest 38Hz 3 56Hz Tes 44 Quick Retest 35Hz 4 52Hz Tes 45 Quick Retest 30Hz p 49Hz Tes 46 Quick Retest 26Hz 6 46Hz Tes 4T Quick Retest 24Hz att T 43Hz Tesi 48 Quick Retest 22Hz Power 0n Measurement Over Range Low 8 40Hz Tesi 49 Quick Retest 21Hz Under Range In Range Battery 9 38Hz Tes 50 Quick Retest 20Hz 20 35Hz Tes 51 Final System Level Adjustment r ge 21 30Hz Tes 52 Final Subwoofer Level Adjustment Figure 3 RSLM bar graph indications 22 26Hz Tes 53 Wide Band Pink Noise Left 23 2HrTes 94 Wide Band Pink Noise L R e Power On Under Range Low Signal This is indicated by the 24 22Hz Tes 55 Wide Band Pink Noise Right R ur i 95 21Hz Tes 56 Wide Band Pink Noise L R illumination of any LED on the bar graph If the sound level in the 26 20Hz Tes 51 Wide Band Pink Noise Uncorrelated room is below the measurement range of the instrument a green 2 NNNM CRCOIEOLONGIGRELGSR si opa iin ROSA aft LED near the bottom of the bar graph will be illuminated 28 Quick Retest 100Hz 59 1 to 4kHz Pink Noise L R 99 Quick Retest 95Hz 60 1 to 4kHz Pink Noise Rig
5. actua of 10dB hig ooks as though this system is quite bass deficient lly indicative of a single very narrow peak in excess h RSLM around the area if possible remaining within about a foot of the original test point As you move the RSLM watch the bar graph You will observe large level fluctuations Find a position that restores the level to approximately that of the adjacent test points You may find it helpful to move the RSLM vertically Dips can be oriented in any axis The position that restores the level to about that of the adjacent test points is your new test position 2 Reset the test level Return to the section Setting the Subwoofer Test Level on page 7 Perform the procedure as described 3 Repeat the measurements Now that you are familiar with the measurement process you can go much faster by using Tracks 27 50 These tracks contain all the test tones necessary for measurement However each test is only about three seconds and there is no frequency announcement The first test is 100Hz Just place each test mark in order until finished Connect the dots Your second measurement will no longer exhibit the deep response dip However the peak will still be evident Without the influence of the response dip the amplitude and center of the peak may have changed Compare your new data to the examples given in this section of the manual Follow the instructions for the example that most closely matches your
6. have no effect if the Normal LFE Selector Switch is set to LFE If you have a Dolby Digital or DTS processor receiver the Crossover Frequency is set by the processor receiver Consult your owner s manual to learn how to view or change this setting The Crossover Adjustment Control determines the highest frequency at which the subwoofer reproduces sounds If your main speakers can comfortably reproduce some low frequency sounds set this control to a lower frequency setting between 50Hz and 100Hz This will concentrate the subwoofer s efforts on the ultradeep bass sounds required by today s films and music If you are using smaller bookshelf speakers that do not extend to the lower bass frequencies set the Crossover Adjustment Control to a higher setting between 120Hz and 150Hz Phase Gontrol The Phase Switch determines whether the subwoofer speaker s pistonlike action moves in and out with the main speakers 0 or opposite the main speakers 180 Proper phase adjustment depends on several variables such as room size subwoofer placement and listener position Adjust the Phase Switch to maximize bass output at the listening position CASCADE MODEL FIFTEEN Room ADAPTIVE Bass Optimization System R A B 0 S finity s R A B 0 S is a simple to use yet sophisticated low frequency calibration system It is designed to work in conjunction with the Cascade Model Fifteen self amplified subwoo
7. new measurement Example 4 Narrow Response od Apply the Width Selector as described earlier Align the center line of the Selector over the center of the peak as shown in Figure 13 Now adjust the Selector until you have achieved the best fit The slider now points to the correct width setting In this example the frequency is 40Hz and the best fit width is 1096 Fill in the Width and Frequency fields provided on the template Determine the appropriate level using the technique described earlier In this example 13dB is indicated Enter 13 in the field provided Skip to the Adjusting the R A B 0 S Equalizer section on page 14 Example 5 One or More Narrow Dips 202122 24 28 x 35 358 4 43 48 4582 56 63 85 Frequency 72 7780 85 80 86 100Hz Figure 19 Example of two narrow dips Response dips can occur at any frequency sometimes immediately adjacent to the peak you want to correct In this example there are two such dips on either side of the peak Deep response dips such as these are caused by destructive wave interference Destructive interference dips occur only in one spot within the room It is not unco effect by moving the RSLM to mon to completely eliminate their a different location Note that this does not eliminate the dips We have simply moved away from 2 24 26 x 35 32 40 43 46 4052 S6 63 06 Frequency C8 Figure 18 Narrow response CASCADE MODEL
8. tone controls Bass and Treble to their center or flat positions Bypass all surround and effects features of your receiver processor preamp or set to Stereo Bypass f you are using a multichannel surround processor or receiver make sure all bass management features are properly set The Audio channels should all be set to Small or High Pass and the subwoofer set to On You must have a CD player in the system A CD player remote control is quite convenient but not essential For best results it is recommended that all major furnishings are in place and that all doors and windows in the listening area are in their normal positions That is if you normally listen to music with all doors closed then this is how they should be during this procedure Try to minimize ambient noise while running tests Turn off all major appliances and any air conditioning or furnace fans These can create significant subsonic noise that may be barely perceptible but which can wreak havoc on low frequency measurements Critical information is highlighted with this mark Helpful hints are marked with this symbol o Contents of the R A B O S Test CD Power is switched on or off by pressing the button directly below the bar graph window When the unit is on one or more LEDs will Iu UR drack Te always be illuminated The function of the LEDs is described in 1 Welcome 32 Quick Retest 80Hz s 2
9. 1 Read these instructions parts specified by the manufacturer or that have 17 If an outside antenna or cable system is A i 2 Keep these instructions connected to the product be sure the antenna or the same characteristics as the original part M cable system is grounded so as to provide some Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire protection against voltage surges and built up electric shock or other hazards 4 Follow all instructions static charges Article 810 of the National 23 Upon completion of any service or repairs 5 Do not use this apparatus near water Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides to this product ask the service technician to 6 Clean only with a dry cloth information with regard to proper grounding of perform safety checks to determine that the the mast and supporting structure grounding of product is in proper operating condition 1 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in Ae the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size accordance with the manufacturer s instructions of grounding conductors location of antenna ischarge unit connection to grounding 24 The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as d radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus electrodes and requirements for the grounding including amplifiers that produce heat electrode See
10. Figure A 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third Figure A grounding prong The wide blade or the third Example of Antenna Grounding as per prong are provided for your safety If the provided National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on Antenna Lead In Wire or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Antenna Discharge Unit NEC Section 810 20 Ground Clamp 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by Grounding Conductors NEC Section 810 21 the manufacturer Electric Service Equipment 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is Ground Clamps Power Service Grounding Electrode System ae NEC Art 250 Part H ii CASCADE MODEL FIFTEEN CAscApE MODEL FIFTEEN wNER S GUIDE Tahle of Gontents ii Important Safety Precautions 1 Unpacking the Subwoofer 1 Placement 2 Controls and Connections 3 Connections 4 Operation 5 Room Adaptive Bass Optimization System R A B 0 S 6 Contents of the R A B 0 S Test CD 6 The R A B 0 8 Sound
11. Level Meter RSLM 6 RSLM Placement 7 Initial System Level Setting 7 Setting the Subwoofer Test Level 7 Performing Low Frequency Measurements 9 What Does a Parametric Equalizer Do 9 Completing the Measurement Template 10 Using the Width Selector 11 Level 11 What You Measure What to Do 14 Adjusting the R A B 0 S Equalizer 15 Final System Balance 16 Maintenance and Service 17 R A B 0 S Measurement Templates 19 Specifications CASCADE MODEL FIFTEEN Infinity Cascade Model Fifteen The Infinity Cascade Model Fifteen continues Infinity s long standing commitment to accurate sound reproduction Our advanced drivers high powered amplifier and proprietary Room Adaptive Bass Optimization System along with a rigid well braced enclosure combine to deliver uncompromising bass performance in any stereo or multichannel home theater In addition the slim profile allows for easy integration into any residential environment Unpacking the Subwoofer If you suspect damage from transit report it immediately to your dealer Keep the shipping carton and packing materials for future use PLACEMENT cse sen Since the installation of a subwoofer can be somewhat more complicated than installing full range speakers it is essential U U lt RIGHT that you read this section very carefully prior to connecting the ER subwoofer to your system Should you have questions relating to your installation
12. ORTANT Please attach your sales receipt to this manual and store it in a safe place In the event that your Infinity speaker requires warranty service you will need to provide your sales receipt CASCADE MODEL FIFTEEN R A B O S Measurement Template Level 16 202122 24 26 30 35 38 40 43 46 49 52 56 6366 72 7780 85 90 95 100Hz Frequency Frequency Hz Level dB Width R A B O S Measurement Template Level 16 202122 24 26 30 35 38 40 43 46 49 52 56 6366 72 7780 85 90 95 100Hz Frequency Frequency Hz Level dB Width 95 GASCADE MODEL FIFTEEN R A B O S Measurement Template Level 16 202122 24 26 30 35 38 40 43 46 4952 56 6366 72 7780 85 90 95 100Hz Frequency Frequency iHz Level dB Width 26 R A B O S Measurement Template Level 16 202122 24 26 30 35 38 40 43 46 4952 56 6366 72 7780 85 90 95 100Hz Frequency Frequency Hz Level dB Width CASCADE MODEL FIFTEEN SPECIFICATIONS Cascade Model Fifteen Frequency Response 32Hz 150Hz 3dB 29Hz 150Hz 6dB Maximum Amplifier Output 800 Watts RMS 20Hz 150Hz with no more than 0 196 THD Crossover Frequency 50Hz 150Hz 24dB octave continuously variable Normal LFE switch set to Normal Drivers Four 6 x 6 152mm x 152mm Dimensions H x W x D 13 x 37 x 8 1 2 330mm x 940mm x 216mm Weight 98 Ib 44 5kg Infinity continually strives to update and improve existing products as well as create new ones The spe
13. cifications and construction details in this and related Infinity publications are therefore subject to change without notice CASCADE MODEL FIFTEEN NOTES Qo Infinity TECHNOLOGY lt PERFORMANCE lt DESIGN Infinity Systems 250 Crossways Park Drive Woodbury NY 11797 USA 516 674 4INF 4463 USA only www infinitysystems com Infinity and Harman International are registered trademarks and Cascade Room Adaptive Bass Optimization System and R A B 0 S are trademarks of Harman International Industries Incorporated Dolby is a registered trademark of Dolby Laboratories DTS is a registered trademark of DTS Inc Part No 819001082002 2005 Harman International Industries Incorporated All rights reserved H A Harman International Company
14. done about this except for patient trial and error repositioning of the loud speakers and listeners Usually the practical constraints of a living space and the impracticality of massive acoustical treatment mean that equalization is the only practical solution Professional sound engineers routinely employ sophisticated measurement systems and equalizers to optimize speakers to the installation This has never been practical for the home audiophile This is why R A B 0 S was created R A B 0 S enables you to identify the dominant low frequency response characteristic of your room Once you know the problem R A B 0 S provides the tools needed to optimize the low frequency characteristics of the speakers to the room they are in exactly as the professional sound engineers do it 78 CASCADE MODEL FIFTEEN Performing R A B 0 S Tests These instructions assume you have already installed your subwoofer according to the information provided in the Owner s Guide It is also assumed that all equipment in your entertainment system is interconnected properly and is in good operating condition Preparations Before beginning R A B 0 S tests please check the following Set R A B 0 S Switch to the ON position e Make sure all three R A B 0 S controls 9 and on the subwoofer are turned fully clockwise e Make sure the loudness contour if any on your receiver processor preamp is turned off Set the
15. e a 9dB setting However this peak does not reach the OdB level as the lower peak does Therefore a 8dB setting would be excessive The 52Hz peak stops at 2dB Subtracting 2 from 8 yields the correct setting 6dB Enter 6 in the Level field Skip to the Adjusting the R A B 0 S Equalizer section on page 14 Frequency 5 sao 34 40 2 56 E 72 T 50 e 90 25 OOH Figure 17 Dip above or below peak Response dips can occur at any frequency so immediately adjacent to the peak you want to c examples are shown one immediately above a below the peak Deep response dips such as th by destructive wave interference Destructive etimes orrect Two d one immediately ese are caused terference dips occur only in one spot within the room It is not uncommon to completely eliminate the effect by moving the RSLM to a different location Note that this does not eliminate the d moved away from them Sometimes only a few i ips We have simply ches are required Do not attempt to correct this condition with eq alization If you encounter dips like this take the following steps CASCADE MODEL FIFTEEN 1 Select a new test position Cue the test track corresponding to the center frequency of you would play Track 18 rea ing very close to w the dip In the first example in Figure 18 56Hz Press Play gt You will see a at you had before Now slowly move the Although it this is
16. e g when you are away on vacation ceo Adjust Level Turn on your entire audio system and start a CD or movie soundtrack at a moderate level Turn up the Subwoofer Level Volume Control about halfway If no sound emanates from the subwoofer check the AC line cord and input cables Are the connectors on the cables making proper contact Is the AC plug connected to a live receptacle Has the Power Switch been pressed to the ON position Once you have confirmed that the subwoofer is active proceed by playing a CD record or cassette Use a selection that has ample bass information Set the overall volume control of the preamplifier or stereo to a comfortable level Adjust the Subwoofer Level Volume Control until you obtain a pleasing blend of bass Bass response should not overpower the room but rather be adjusted so there is a harmonious blend across the entire musical range Many users have a tendency to set the subwoofer volume too loud adhering to the belief that a subwoofer is there to produce lots of bass This is not entirely true A subwoofer is there to enhance bass extending the response of the entire system so the bass can be felt as well as heard However overall balance must be maintained or the music will not sound natural An experienced listener will set the volume of the subwoofer so its impact on bass response is always there but never obtrusive Crossover Adjustments NOTE This control will
17. ent will no longer exhibit the deep response dips However the peak will still be evident Without the influence of the response dips the amplitude and center of the peak may have changed 4 Interpret the new data Compare your new data to the examples given in this section of the manual Follow the instructions for the example that most closely matches your new measurement Example 6 Ideal Response og Figure 20 Ideal response no EQ needed If your test data looks similar to the example in Figure 20 you have a very favorable setup Skip to the Final System Balance section on page 15 Adjusting the R A B 0 S Equalizer Now that you have performed the measurements and interpreted the data you have the information needed to adjust the subwoofer s equalizer There are three equalizer adjustments on the subwoofer Left to right they are marked Frequency Level and Width Each control has 21 positions These are numbered from left to right Therefore Position 1 is the full counterclockwise position The following table illustrates all switch positions Position F Hz L dB W 1 CCW 20 14 1 4 5 2 20 13 9 5 3 20 13 5 1 5 4 21 13 1 10 5 22 ART 12 5 6 24 11 7 16 5 T 26 11 0 20 5 8 30 10 2 23 9 35 9 5 26 10 38 8 9 28 11 40 8 3 29 5 12 43 1 9 31 13 46 6 4 34 14 49 4 4 39 15 52 2 9 41 5 16 56 1 9 43 5 17 63 1 1 45 18 66 0 5 46 5 19 12 0 0 48 20 TT 0 0 49 21
18. ests w QD You must use this same position for all tests El ES 8 Xx The RSLM can be mounted on a standard camera tripod E This will ensure the best results l H AA R Figure 2 R A B 0 S Sound Level Meter CASCADE MODEL FIFTEEN C6 Initial System Level Setting or rattle during this test it is highly recommended that you The following steps will set the playback level of the system to ocate the source and eliminate its effects This is actually a the correct level for all tests that follow valuable room diagnostic tool Press Play p gt As Track 3 plays watch the RSLM carefully Watch for peak readings The peak reading may be no more than a brief Cue the R A B 0 S Test CD to Track 2 and press Pause Il This flash Readjust the subwoofer s Level control until the peak evel observed is OdB without triggering the over range indication See Figure 5 Turn the system volume to minimum track will produce band limited pink noise in both the left and right channels Press Play B gt With the RSLM positioned as described above increase the system volume until the RSLM display indicates 10dB See Figure 4 Too low Correct Too high level Figure 4 RSLM indicating the correct system level to begin tests C10dB When finished press Pause Figure 5 Adjusting the subwoofer levels for a 0dB peak When you have completed this adjustment press Pause II Performing Low F
19. fer The subwoofer contains a parametric equalizer that you will adjust as indicated by the R A B 0 S test results Following these instructions you will optimize the Cascade Model Fifteen s response characteristics to complement its environment This will dramatically improve the sound of your system The optimization process takes less than 30 minutes The R A B 0 S Kit Includes the Following Components Specialized Sound Level Meter Test CD Instructions Measurement Templates e Width Selector Adjustment Key What R A B 0 S Does The Test CD provides specially designed signals you will use while performing measurements The Sound Level Meter provided is used to acquire the information needed for adjustments You ill create a response plot on the Measurement Template Using he Width Selector you will then determine the appropriate qualizer settings The Key is used to adjust the parametric qualizer built into the Cascade Model Fifteen After adjustment he test sequence is repeated to confirm your settings co ccocz5 The R A B 0 S Goal It is a fact of audio that what we hear at low frequencies is determined as much or more by the listening room than by the loudspeaker itself Placement of the loudspeakers and listeners and the acoustical characteristics of the room surfaces are all important determinants of bass quantity and quality In most practical situations there is little that can be
20. g to stabilize especially at very low frequencies Don t rush Give each test adequate time for the meter to stabilize At the bottom of the bar graph is a green ON LED This LED is illuminated whenever the sound level is below the measuring range of the RSLM If this occurs during a test place a dot at the intersection of the test frequency and the bottom frame of the template See Figure 8 When finished press Skip PDI to advance to the next test Repeat the process described above for Tracks 5 through 26 When you have completed the 23 measurements you are ready to analyze the data and make corrective adjustments The completed Measurement Template will look something like the example in Figure 9 202122 14 S 3 35 3840 OS 48 52 56 8388 72 7750 85 0 95 100Hz Frequency Figure 9 Completed R A B 0 S Measurement Template Now connect the dots as shown in Figure 10 This will make interpretation of the data much easier 5640 43 45852 Frequency TE b 5 72 77 B0 86 80 86 100Hz 202122 24 26 0 36 308 4 4 46 46 52 a ae Frequency Figure 8 Indicating an under range test Figure 10 Test example with dots connected CASCADE MODEL FIFTEEN At this point you may simply enter the data you just 03 into the R A B 0 S calculator found on the Infinity Web site at www infinitysystems com After entering the data this R A B 0 S wizard will return the correct settings for al
21. ht Measurement In Range Normal Measurements When the 30 Quick Retest 90Hz 61 1 to 4kHz Pink Noise Left R sound level is within the range of the RSLM the green LED 31 Quick Retest 85Hz 62 1 to 4kHz Pink Noise Uncorrelated will be off and one of the red LEDs in the bar graph will be illuminated indicating the relative sound level in decibels dB Tracks 53 62 of the R A B 0 8 Test CD are test tones that can be Over Range If the sound level exceeds the range of the meter used for general diagnostics of your system They are not used for R A B 0 S settings OdB through 5dB will all light simultaneously Low Battery When the battery voltage is too low for accurate ts an LED at the bottom of the bar graph will be THE R A B 0 S SOUND LEVEL METER RSLM Uis berate illuminated Replace the battery The RSLM isa battery operated handheld acoustic measurement Do not attempt measurements when this light is on device specifically designed for Infinity R A B 0 S On the face of the instrument is a light emitting diode LED bar graph that indicates relative sound level There are also indicators for RSLM Placement power on out of range signals and a low battery Determine where in the room you are most likely to sit when listening to music or watching a movie This is where you will want to hold the RSLM during measurements The RSLM should be oriented so it can be easily read and held at your seated ear level during t
22. is with a single LFE output as described to the left In that case it is recommended that you use a Y connector not included to maximize performance amt SUBWOOFER OR LFE OUTPUT ie 24 00 Infinity cascaae Model Fifteen Power A 9 92 vri TU Model Fifteen A Power 6 O UB a i E qun qM Model Fifteen Model Fifteen PERATION Power On Plug your subwoofer s AC cord into a wall outlet Do not use the outlets on the back of the receiver Initially set the Subwoofer Level Volume Control to the min position Turn on your sub by pressing the Power Switch on the rear panel Auto On Standhy With the Power Switch in the ON position the Power dicator LED will remain backlit in red or green to indicate the On Standby mode of the subwoofer RED STANDBY No signal detected Amp Off GREEN ON Signal detected Amp On T a e subwoofer will automatically enter the Standby mode after pproximately 10 minutes when no signal is detected from your system The subwoofer will then power ON instantly when a ignal is detected During periods of normal use the Power Switch G can be left on You may turn off the Power Switch for extended periods of nonoperation
23. it is advisable to call either your dealer or Infinity s Customer Service Department for advice The performance of the subwoofer is directly related to its placement in the listening room and how you align the subwoofer with its satellite speakers Setting the volume of the subwoofer in relationship to the left and right speakers is also of critical importance because it is essential that the subwoofer integrate PRIMARY smoothly with the entire system Setting the subwoofer s volume LISTENING level too high will result in an overpowering boomy bass Setting AREA the volume level too low will negate the benefits of the subwoofer Here are several additional installation facts that may prove Figure 1 This example shows the subwoofer positioned behind useful It is generally believed by most audio authorities that low the right channel satellite speaker to re create the actual frequencies below 125Hz are nondirectional and therefore location of bass instruments in an orchestra and or add impact placement of a subwoofer within any listening room is not to movie soundtracks critical While in theory it is true that the larger wavelengths of extremely low frequencies are basically nondirectional the fact is that when installing a subwoofer within the limited confines of a room reflections standing waves and absorptions generated within the room will strongly influence the performance of any subwoofer system As a result the specific l
24. l be ready to perform the adjustments completing R A B 0 S optimization Frequency The frequency of the R A B 0 S equalizer may be adjusted to any one of nineteen frequencies from 20Hz to 80Hz This defines where you are going to apply equalization 78 CASCADE MODEL FIFTEEN Width The frequency range of the R A B 0 S equalizer may be set from 5 to 50 of an octave in 21 steps This setting defines how much of the Cascade Model Fifteen s output will be equalized 20 21 22 4 Ww 3 MWOOS GR m Ga 72700 95 8C 8 1002 Frecuency Figure 11 Effect of adjustable width Width is expressed as a percentage of an octave For example a width setting of 25 means the equalizer will affect a frequency band of 1 4 of an octave 1 8 of an octave above and 1 8 of an octave below the center frequency 9 The octave is a logarithmic expression From any point in the spectrum one octave above or below that point is always double or half the frequency Therefore one octave above 100Hz would be 200Hz One octave below 100Hz is 50Hz In the section that follows we will discuss the use of the Width Selector Using the Width Selector D Read the following instructions carefully The example presented may not look like the graph you just created Focus on the concepts and techniques presented Specific cases will be discussed later 40 50 o Figure 12 Width Selector You will use the Measurement Template just com
25. l three R A B 0 S controls 9 and Skip to page 14 and adjust these controls as described and finish the R A B 0 S setup If you would like to manually calculate the R A B 0 S settings simply continue following the instructions from this point What Does a Parametric Equalizer Do The R A B 0 S system uses one band of parametric equalization for response correction Parametric equalizers are the most versatile class of filters The effect an equalizer will have on the signal is dependent on three parameters Frequency The equalizer will have maximum effect at one frequency usually described as the center frequency Level This refers to the amount of cut in dBs the equalizer is set for Bandwidth Defines the range of frequencies over which the equalizer will have an effect On the Cascade Model Fifteen this adjustment is abbreviated as Width Only parametric equalizers allow independent adjustment of all three parameters These will be explained more fully in the sections that follow Completing the Measurement Template Along the bottom of the Measurement Template are three fields where you will enter the equalizer settings needed to complete system optimization These instructions are based on the example in Figure 11 Use this tutorial to become familiar with the process Strategies for several other test results will be presented later After you have completed these three entry fields you wil
26. ocation of the subwoofer becomes important and we strongly recommend that you experiment with placement before choosing a final location 4 Placement will depend upon your room and the amount and quality of bass required for example whether or not your room permits placement of the subwoofer near either satellite 717 CASCADE MODEL FIFTEEN CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS Rear Panel gs zs Power Status Green On Level Crossover Red Standby LFE z E ia Max 50 150 PII Cascade Model Fifteen CAUTION DO NOT OPEN AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE AVERTISSEMENT POUR PR VENIR LES RISQUES D INCENDIE OU DE CHOC LECTRIQUE VITER D EXPOSER CET APPAREIL A LA PLUIE OU A L HUMIDIT Width 6 R A B 0 S Infinity Systems H A Harman International Company AC 120V 60Hz 3A CSA 60065 03 UL 60065 2003 Line Level Inputs Line Level Outputs Q Power Indicator Subwoofer Level Volume Control Q Crossover Adjustment Q Phase Switch Normal LFE Selector Power Switch Bass Optimization Controls see page 5 R A B 0 S Selector D Center Frequency Adjustment Bass Optimization System Level Adjustment Bass Optimization System Bandwidth Adjustment CASCADE MODEL FIFTEEN CONNECTIONS If you have a Dolby Digital or DTS receiver processor with a lo
27. omfortable operating at this pace you may of course perform measure ments with the original test tracks Your first interpretation of the data and choice of settings may not be optimum You can repeat the test adjust test cycle as often as needed to get the desired results To do this return to Setting the Subwoofer Test Level on page 7 You may prefer to retest using the same template Doing so makes it easy to evaluate the improvement When you are satisfied with the results go to Final System Balance 7187 CASCADE MODEL FIFTEEN MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE The enclosure may be cleaned using a soft cloth to remove fingerprints or to wipe off dust All wiring connections should be inspected and cleaned or remade periodically The frequency of maintenance depends on the metals involved in the connections atmospheric conditions and other factors but once per year is the minimum If a problem occurs make sure that all connections are properly made and clean If a problem exists in one loudspeaker reverse the connection wires to the left and right system If the problem remains in the same speaker then the fault is with the loud speaker If the problem appears in the opposite speaker the cause is in another component or cable In the event that your subwoofer ever needs service contact your local Infinity dealer or distributor or visit www infinitysystems com to find a service center near you IMP
28. ons presented for that scenario 9 x Remember when looking for a match look at the descriptive characteristics not any specific frequency or level Each of these examples can occur at any frequency bandwidth and level It is unlikely that your test results will be exactly as depicted in these examples 317 CASCADE MODEL FIFTEEN Example 2 Two Response Peaks Example 3 Peak Adjacent to a Dip 048 202122 26 1 2 35 3540 Hage Se wee Frequency 2 7780 G3 90 6 100He 35 wan 3 om onc CE Frequency im 72 7750 ms ag Figure 16 Two response peaks Characterized by two response peaks approximately equal in amplitude and width This requires that you make a choice between the two peaks In situations like this the higher frequency peak will always be more audible and objectionable Response peaks below 45Hz unless extreme can actually be beneficial toward achieving visceral impact Perform corrections on the upper frequency peak Apply the Width Selector as described previously Align the center line of the Selector over the center of the higher frequency peak Now adjust the Selector until you have achieved the best fit The slider now points to the correct width setting In this example this is at 52Hz The best fit width is 28 Fill in the Width and Frequency fields provided on the template Determine the appropriate level using the technique described earlier This calculation will indicat
29. pleted and the Width Selector to determine the correct width setting The Width Selector graphically depicts a single resonant peak The peak looks similar to a slice of a pie See Figure 12 At the top of the Selector is a pull tab When you slide the tab up and down the width of the pie slice becomes narrower and wider respectively The pointers on the sides of the button point to the bandwidth that corresponds to the width of the slice Place the Width Selector over the Measurement Template positioning the center rivet of the Selector over the response peak as shown in Figure 13 Be sure to align the horizontal lines of the Width Selector with those of the Measurement Template Iri IN 3 N E 202122 24 26 30 3 384 4 4 4052 56 8366 72 7780 B5 90 865 100Hz Frequency Figure 13 Placement of the Width Selector Apply pressure to the upper and lower left corners of the Selector using the thumb and forefinger of your left hand Now gently slide the tab up or down until the adjustable slice most closely fits the response data See Figure 14 202122 24 76 30 3404 s SOR 6 6365 72 7720 85 80 B5 0OHz Frequency Figure 14 Selector adjusted for the best fit CASCADE MODEL FIFTEEN The pointer on the slider will indicate the correct width setting Example 1 Single Dominant Peak Enter this number in the Width field of the Measurement Template In our example the width is 12 5 8 It is not realistic to expec
30. requency Measurements Setting the Subwoofer Test Level 9 x Read the following instructions fully before beginning tests B Each of the following test tracks is about one minute For the following steps you will need a Measurement Template long This is normally much longer than required Press Pause and a pencil or advance to the next test as soon as you are ready RABOS Measurement Template This step will set the subwoofer levels for measurement T purposes The objective is to scale the subwoofer s output to make full use of the RSLM indicator range Scaling is optimum when a OdB reading is observed on the highest peak without triggering the over range indication Later you will rebalance the subwoofer to the main speakers QD The three R A B 0 S controls 9 and should be set to fully clockwise positions and all measurements should be conducted with their level controls in this position Confirm this setting before you begin this test The Level control should be set to the mid position LL man 23 x M M40 4 4 amp 52 GH WW TE 7790 M5 90 96 100 Frequency Frequency Hz Level dB Width Cue Track 3 and Pause Il Track 3 continuously steps through all subwoofer test tones for approximately one minute Each tone will play just long enough for the RSLM to give a stable reading Figure 6 R A B 0 S Measurement Template 8 To get accurate measurements it is necessary to play the subwoofer q
31. t a perfect fit Acoustic measurements encompass the behavior of not only the speakers but of the room and its contents as well Reflected energy standing waves and ambient noise all add their part Determining the best width setting nearly always requires compromise Level This setting will define the amount level you want to reduce the peak in decibels The R A B 0 8 level adjustment is limited to attenuation only and is adjustable from OdB to 14dB After optimization the 2023122 24 26 W 35 3840 43 4 48 0 5 amp M 127750 25 90 66 iHe R A B O S equalizer will eliminate the largest low frequency peak Frequency therefore the broadband bass level can be increased without overpowering the midrange frequencies R A B 0 S applies this Figure 15 Single dominant peak compensation automatically This is the most common result of speaker room interaction You will use the Width Selector as an aid in determining the correct level setting Place the Width Selector as described above and adjust it to the correct width Observe the first Apply the Width Selector as described in Figure 13 Align the center line of the Selector over the center of the peak as shown 4 i in Figure 14 Now adjust the Selector until you have achieved the frequency point on the high frequency side of the peak that no best fit The slider now points to the correct bandwidth setting longer follows the slope of the Width Selector In this example In
32. this example the frequency is 43Hz and the best fit width is this point is 56Hz Calculate the average level of the readings 12 5 Fill in the Width and Frequency fields provided on the from 56Hz up to 100Hz in this example that s 10 data points template Determine the appropriate level using the technique described earlier In this example 9dB would be best Enter the level in the field provided 56Hz 63Hz 66Hz 72Hz 77Hz 80Hz 85Hz 90Hz 95Hz 100Hz 9 10 8 9 10 9 8 10 10 9 92 10 9 2 Whenever your answer has a remainder always round down disregarding the negative to the next whole number Skip to the Adjusting the R A B 0 S Equalizer section on page 14 In our example you would enter 9 in the attenuation field This may not be the best method in all cases The next section contains several other examples What You Measure What to Do As stated earlier it is not possible to anticipate the effect of every possible listening environment However most residential sound rooms share many characteristics and their dimensions fall into a range that make some response irregularities far more likely than others On the following pages are examples of what you may encounter Following each example is a strategy for correction Compare your measurement results with the following examples Find the one that best fits your graph and follow the instructi
33. uite loud The OdB indication is about 94dB At this level frequencies below 100Hz can cause doors windows furnishings and other objects in the room to vibrate This frequently results in clearly audible buzzes and or rattles that come and go as each test tone plays Strong buzzes not only sound bad they can cause measurement errors If you hear a buzz CASCADE MODEL FIFTEEN Each of the following tracks produces a low frequency test tone The range of these tests is from 100Hz down to 20Hz The frequency of each test is announced before it begins The first test is the highest frequency 100Hz therefore you will be marking the template from right to left Each frequency point is listed across the bottom of the Measurement Template this is called the X axis See Figure 6 on the previous page The vertical scale on the left side of the template indicates relative level in dBs the Y axis The template s vertical scale matches that of the RSLM bar graph Cue Track 4 and Pause II 8 From now on you will want to keep your CD player s remote control handy Press Play As Track 4 plays observe the level indicated on the RSLM EXAMPLE The test frequency is 100Hz and the level indicated is 2dB Find the intersection of 100Hz X axis and 2dB Y axis Place a dot at that point See Figure 7 0dB 7780 85 90 95100Hz Figure 7 Locating a test point B It takes a few seconds for the RSLM readin
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35. w frequency effects LFE output SUBWOOFER OR LFE OUTPUT SR Crossover Phase RAB O S led Standby Hz a 180 E t 8 AU ae OO X Vv Infinity Cascade Bow Model Fifteen On off AC 120V 60Hz Ns e Set Normal LFE Switch to LFE NOTE In this case you do not need to use a Y connector Simply connect the LFE output on your receiver processor to either the left or right input on the subwoofer The Cascade Model Fifteen also includes a set of line outputs These outputs allow you to daisy chain one Model Fifteen to multiple Model Fifteen subwoofers Simply connect the first subwoofer as described above and then run a subwoofer cable from the line output s to the line input s on the next sub NOTE This line output is before the R A B O S circuit Each sub woofer s R A B 0 S controls must be individually adjusted during the R A B 0 8 setup 737 CASCADE MODEL FIFTEEN If your receiver processor has subwoofer outputs for the left and right channels RECEIVER PROCESSOR Crossover Phase Hz Input mb Es A4 Y Infinity Cascade Model Fifteen Power aer A CAUTION A AC 120V 60Hz Infinity Systems H A Harman International Company M lee Oey oe CCH e Set Normal LFE Switch to Normal NOTE Some receivers have a single subwoofer output do not confuse th

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