Artison RCC300-FS Installation Manual - Page 14
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microphone at your normal listening position if you plan to use the amplifier in
this setting
b. One Long, Two Short Flashes – Amplifier Error, Shorted Audio Outputs. Remove
the speaker wires from the amplifier and use an ohm meter to check for shorts in the
line.
c. One Long, Three Short Flashes – Over Temperature Indicator. Be sure that the
amplifier has adequate ventilation. If the situation continues to exist contact Artison.
4.
Calibrate Button – Place the supplied microphone
plug it into the AUTO EQ MIC input jack. Press the button for a few seconds to initiate
ARMC sequence.
RCC 300 CABINET MOUNT (RCC300-CM)
The RCC 300 Cabinet Mount is an accessory for the RCC 300 Freestanding Subwoofer. The
RCC300-CM allows the RCC300-FS to be hidden inside of any piece of furniture or built-in
cabinetry. The subwoofer is designed to fit snuggly face-down inside the cabinet mount and
direct the subwoofer's energy down through the bottom of the cabinet and either directly into the
room or out through venting in the cabinet's baseboard.
INSTALLATION
1. Using the supplied Cut-Out Template mark the 12 mounting holes and the cut-out area.
2. Remove the cut-out by using the appropriate method for your application.
3. Mount the cabinet mount to the bottom of the cabinet via the 12 mounting holes in the mount.
Drywall screws approximately 2.5" long are needed to secure the mount or use hardware that
is more appropriate to your application.
VENTING SPECIFICATIONS
When venting the output of the subwoofer through a built-in cabinet's baseboard, please
reference the points below:
a. Please allow for a minimum of 40 in
is provided the subwoofer will be restricted and may cause excessive noise through the
vent.
b. Rounded corners will also minimize noise caused by the excited air.
c. Either multiple smaller vents or one large vent can be used. The subwoofer is not affected
by variations in shape or number of vents, as long as the minimum total open area is
maintained.
in the desired listening position and
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of total open area in the baseboard. If less open area
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