Behringer Super-X Pro CX2310 User Manual

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SUPER-X PRO CX2310 User Manual
(INPUT)
(INPUT)
(INPUT)
(CLIP)
(CLIP)
(CLIP) (LOW CUT)
(LOW CUT)
(LOW CUT)
(LOW/MID)
(LOW/HIGH)
(LOW/HIGH)
(LOW OUTPUT)
(HIGH OUTPUT)
(MID/HIGH)
(LOW OUTPUT)
(HIGH OUTPUT)
(MID OUTPUT)
(HIGH OUTPUT)
(LOW OUTPUT)
(1) (2)
(3)
(4) (6)(5)(7) (9) (8)
(11)
(10)
(13) (12)
Fig. 2.1: Active control elements on the front panel of the SUPER-X PRO in stereo 2-way operation with separate subwoofer signal
(1) 
INPUT control. This control adjusts the input gain over the range 
from -12 to +12 dB.
(2) 
LOW CUT switch. This switch activates the 25 Hz high-pass filter. 
It has a side gradient of 12 dB/octave and is used to protect your 
bass loudspeaker.
(3) 
LOW/HIGH XOVER FREQ. control. This control governs the crossover 
frequency between the low and high bands.
(4) 
LOW OUTPUT control. Controls the output level of the low band over the 
range from -6 to +6 dB.
(5) 
LOW PHASE INVERT switch. This switch reverses the polarity of the 
low output.
(6) 
LOW MUTE switch. This is used to mute the low band.
(7) 
HIGH OUTPUT control. This controls the output level of the high band over 
the range from -6 to +6 dB.
(8) 
HIGH PHASE INVERT switch. This switch reverses the polarity of the 
high output.
(9) 
HIGH MUTE switch. This is used to mute the high band.
(10) 
XOVER FREQ. control. This control governs the crossover frequency between 
the low signal and the subwoofer signal (10 to 235 Hz).
(11) 
GAIN control. This is used to set the subwoofer output volume at the 
SUBW. OUT output.
(12) 
PHASE INVERT switch. This switch reverses the polarity of the subwoofer 
output signal.
(13) 
MUTE switch. This mutes the subwoofer output signal.
(2)
(3)
(5)
(6)
(4)
(9)
(8)
(7)
(1)
Fig. 2.2: Active control elements and connections on the rear panel of the SUPER-X PRO in stereo 2-way operation with separate subwoofer signal
(1) 
HIGH OUTPUT connectors. These are the balanced XLR connectors for the 
high band output signal.
(2) 
LOW OUTPUT connectors. These are the balanced XLR connectors for the 
low band output signal.
(3) 
XOVER FREQ. switch. These switches are used to switch between the 
control ranges on the front panel LOW/HIGH XOVER FREQ. control. 
The range is either 44 to 930 Hz or 440 Hz to 9.3 kHz.
(4) 
INPUT connectors. These are the balanced XLR connectors for the 
input signal.
(5) 
MODE switch. In stereo 2-way operation the switch must be depressed. 
Please refer to the text on the rear panel of the equipment.
◊ 
Never activate the MODE and XOVER FREQ. switches without having 
first switched off the equipment. Switching between these while the 
equipment is in use produces heavy interference noise which could 
damage the loudspeakers or the system.
(6) 
SUBW. OUT connector. This is the balanced XLR output for the mono 
subwoofer signal. This signal is constant in mono and stereo mode and 
provides an additional means of providing 2- and 3-way operation 
(see chapter 3.5).
(7) 
IEC-RECEPTACLE. This is the mains connection of the SUPER-X PRO. 
A suitable mains cable is included with the equipment.
(8) 
FUSE HOLDER /VOLTAGE SELECTOR. Before connecting the equipment 
to the mains supply, please check that the voltage display conforms with 
your mains voltage supply. When replacing the fuse, make sure you use 
another one of the same type. With many units the fuse holder can be set 
in one of two positions, in order to switch between 230 V and 115 V. 
Please note: if you wish to operate a unit outside Europe, 
then a stronger fuse must be used.
(9) 
SERIAL NUMBER. Please take the time to complete and return the warranty 
card within 14 days of the date of purchase, otherwise you will lose the right 
to the extended warranty. Or just use our online-registration 
(behringer.com).