Behringer Super-X Pro CX2310 User Manual

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SUPER-X PRO CX2310 User Manual
(INPUT)
(INPUT)
(INPUT)
(CLIP)
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(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)
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Fig. 2.3: Active control elements on the front panel of the SUPER-X PRO in mono 3-way operation with separate subwoofer signal
2.2  Mono 3-way operation with separate 
subwoofer signal
First activate mono 3-way mode using the MODE switch on the rear panel 
(switch released). The MONO LED on the front panel above the LOW CUT 
switch lights up.
Then the LED’s above the active control on the front panel light up. They show 
which controls are active for the mode of operation, which you have selected. 
The text on the first label shows the functions of these controls.
(1) 
INPUT control. This control adjusts the input gain from -12 to +12 dB.
(2) 
LOW CUT switch. This switch activates the 25 Hz high pass filter. 
(3) 
LOW/MID XOVER FREQ. control. This control governs the crossover 
frequency between the low and middle bands.
(4) 
LOW OUTPUT control. This controls the output level of the low band over 
the range -6 to +6 dB.
(5) 
LOW PHASE INVERT switch. This switch is used to reverse the polarity 
of the low output.
(6) 
LOW MUTE switch. This is used to mute the low band.
(7) 
MID/HIGH XOVER FREQ. control. This control governs the crossover 
frequency between the mid and high bands.
(8) 
MID OUTPUT control. This is used to control the output level of the mid band 
over the range -6 to +6 dB.
(9) 
MID PHASE INVERT switch. This reverses the polarity of the mid output.
(10) 
MID MUTE switch. This is used to mute the mid band.
(11) 
HIGH OUTPUT control. This controls the output level of the high band over 
the range from -6 to +6 dB.
(12) 
HIGH PHASE INVERT switch. This reverses the polarity of the high output.
(13) 
HIGH MUTE switch. This is used to mute the high band.
(14) 
XOVER FREQ. control. This control governs the crossover frequency between 
the low signal and the subwoofer signal.
(15) 
GAIN control. This sets the subwoofer output volume level at the 
SUBW.OUT output.
(16) 
PHASE INVERT switch. This switch is used to reverse the polarity of the 
subwoofer output signal.
(17) 
MUTE switch. This is used to mute the subwoofer output signal.
(1)
(2)
(7)
(6)
(5)
(3)
(8)
(4)
Fig. 2.4: Active control elements and connections on the rear panel of the SUPER-X PRO in mono 3-way operation with separate subwoofer signal
(1) 
HIGH OUTPUT connector. This is the balanced XLR connector for the high 
output signal.
(2) 
MID OUTPUT connector. This is the balanced XLR connector for the mid 
output signal.
(3) 
LOW OUTPUT connector. This is the balanced XLR connector for the low 
output signal.
(4) 
XOVER FREQ. switch. This is used to switch between the control ranges 
of the front panel MID/HIGH XOVER FREQ. control. The range is either 
44 to 930 Hz or 440 Hz to 9.3 kHz.
(5) 
XOVER FREQ. switch. This is used to switch between the control ranges 
of the front panel LOW/MID XOVER FREQ. control. The range is either 
44 to 930 Hz or 440 Hz to 9.3 kHz.
(6) 
INPUT connector. This is the balanced XLR connector for the input signal.
(7) 
MODE switch. This must be de-activated when in mono 3-way operation.
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Never activate the MODE and XOVER FREQ. switches without having 
first switched off the equipment. Switching between these whilst the 
equipment is in use produces heavy interference noise which could 
damage the loudspeakers or the system.
(8) 
SUBW. OUT connector. This is the output for the mono subwoofer signal. 
This signal remains constant in mono and stereo mode and offers an 
additional way of providing 2-way and 3-way operation (see chapter 3.5).