Definitive Technology Car Stereo System Wireless Subwoofer Connectivity Kit User Manual

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SCW-100 Wireless System Setup  
Guide for SuperCube Subwoofers
1. Connect the wireless transmitter (figure A) to your A/v 
receiver or preamp processor. 
a.When using the LFE output from your A/v receiver or 
preamp, use either the Left or Right input on the SC-100 
transmitter.
b. When using your receiver’s full-range preamp output, use 
the SCW-100 transmitter’s Left and Right input. 
2. Connect the +5vDC power adaptor to the SCW-100 
transmitter (B) and to the wall socket (C). It may improve 
performance if you place the transmitter away from metal 
objects, with unobstructed line of sight to the subwoofer, 
although this is not required.
3. Insert the SCW-100 Rx wireless receiver into your SC 
4000, 6000, or 8000 subwoofer’s wireless port (D),  
“Definitive” side up. (SCW-100 Rx receivers are available 
separately for multi-sub systems.) Up to four wireless  
receivers can be used simultaneously.  
4. To bond the transmitter to the subwoofer(s), unplug the 
AC power cord from your sub(s). Press and hold the trans-
mitter’s SCAN button for 3-5 seconds, until the transmitter’s 
two LEDs begin to rapidly flash. quickly apply power to 
each subwoofer, beginning with the subwoofer closest to 
the wireless transmitter. The transmitter and receiver(s) will 
become digitally linked.  
5. When bonding is done, each receiver will have one LED 
illuminated solid, the other will be OFF. The transmitter’s LEDs 
will stop blinking and light solidly after about 20-30 seconds. 
The system will now communicate wirelessly to your sub(s).
6. Adjust your subwoofer levels for proper blending with the 
main speakers, and enjoy. This one-time setup procedure is 
complete. It does not need to be repeated unless you add 
another sub, or the transmitter or receiver malfunctions and 
needs replacement. 
This system has a broadcast range of approximately 45-50 
feet (15-16 meters). This may be greater (or less) based on 
many factors in your home environment, such as: 
   • broadcast towers 
   • the presence of other RF devices in your system, or  
      a neighbor’s in a multi-unit dwelling 
   • metal-stud construction rather than wooden framing in  
      the home. 
Multi-sub installations: If one sub is located less than 10 feet 
(3 meters) from the transmitter, with other subs farther away, 
the system may adapt to the farthest sub. This can over-
drive the sub closest to the transmitter, sending it into MUTE 
and cancelling its output. If this happens, move the nearest 
sub a bit farther away from the transmitter, and repeat the 
bonding process (steps # 4 - 6 above).