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Classia Series Classia Series PSW310W PSW310W Wireless Powered Subwoofer Wireless Powered Subwoofer Service Manual Infinity Systems, Inc. 250 Crossways Park Dr. Released 2008 Woodbury, New York 11797 Rev3 3/2009 Discontinued XXXX RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 - CONTENTS - BASIC SPECIFICATIONS .1 DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS .2 PACKAGING.5 CONTROLS/CONNECTIONS.6 OPERATION .8 SUBWOOFER EXPLODED VIEW/PARTS LIST.9 TRANSMITTER EXPLODED VIEW/PARTS LIST.10 TEST SET-UP AND PROCEDURE.11 AMPLIFIER BLOCK DIAGRAM.13 SUBWOOFER AMP TROUBLESHOOTING. 14 TRANSMITTER TROUBLESHOOTING. 15 RECEIVER PCB TROUBLESHOOTING. 16 P.C.B. DRAWINGS.17 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST .26 IC/TRANSISTOR PINOUTS.32 SCHEMATICS.46 Basic Specifications Infinity Classia PSW310W Frequency Response: 32Hz 150Hz (3dB) 28Hz 150Hz (6dB) Amplifier RMS Power: 400 Watts Amplifier Peak Dynamic Power *: 700 Watts Crossover Frequencies: 50Hz 150Hz, continuously adjustable when activated Driver: 10 (254mm) CMMD Dual 10 (254mm) CMMD passive radiators RF Operating Frequency: 2.4GHz Operating Range: Up to 75 (22m), depending upon conditions Subwoofer Dimensions (H x W x D): 17-1/2 x 14 x 16-3/4 (445mm x 356mm x 426mm) Subwoofer Weight: 49.8 lb (22.6kg) Transmitter Dimensions: 3-3/4 x 4-7/8 x 3-15/16 (95mm x 124mm x 100mm) Transmitter Weight: 0.5 lb (0.2kg) Infinity continually strives to update and improve existing products, as well as create new ones. The specifications and construction details in this and related Infinity publications are therefore subject to change without notice. * The peak dynamic power is measured by recording the highest center-to-peak voltage measured across the output of a resistive load equal to minimum impedance of the transducer, using a 50Hz sine wave burst, 3 cycles on, 17 cycles off. PSW310W subwoofer Classia Series RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库PSW310W250W Powered Sub Amp LINE VOLTAGEYes/NoHi/Lo LineNom.UnitNotesUS 120vac/60HzYes108-132120VrmsNormal OperationEU 230vac/50-60HzYes207-253230VrmsNormal operation, MOMS requiredParameterSpecificationUnitQA Test LimitsConditionsNotesAmp SectionType (Class AB, D, other)Dn/an/aLoad Impedance (speaker)4Ohmsn/aNominalAVG System impedance5.3Ohmsn/aAP Computed BW from 20 to 500HzMin System imepdance3.6Ohmsn/a 100 HzRated Output Power (120VAC)250Watts250Domestic version only 120 VAC-60 HzAVG RMS Dynamic Power300312Reference800mV driven into a single input L or RAverage RMS power, 3/20 Cycles 50 Hz, Driven 6dB above its input sensitivity , average of the RMS value for the first 4 consecutive peaksTHD Rated Power0.5%122K filterTHD 1 Watt0.2%0.322K filterDC Offset10mV-DC30 Speaker OutputsDamping factor50DF20Measured at amplifier board 90% of full powerMeasured at the speaker cable. 225 Watts THD 0.1 % 50 HzInput SensitivityInput Frequency50Hz50Nominal Freq.L or R28.69mVrms1dBTo 1 WattSingle input drivenLFE input14.93mVrms1dBTo 1 WattSingle input driven, LFE switch ONSystem Gain (L or R inputs)36.86dBReferenceSingle input driven L or R inputs (Local inputs)System Gain (LFE input)42.53dBReferenceSingle input driven LFE Mode local inputSignal to NoiseSNR-A-Weighted80dBA75relative to 1WA-Weighting filterSNR-unweighted70dBr65relative to 1W22K filterResidual Noise FloorLP T T 15 MinutesTx Features-LFE InputYES-functional Single RCA ConnectorChannel ID switchYESfunctional 4 Position switch, to select wireless channelsExternal power supply requirements18VDCfunctional System provided with Power supply model GPE-152, delivering 18VDC 500mAPower consumptionTx Power supply requirements18VReferenceTx Current consumptionAmperesReferenceTx Standby Input Power1WattsReference120VAC line voltageRED LEDTx Standby input current0.019AmperesReference120VAC line voltageRED LEDTx Idle Power2.34WattsReference120VAC line voltageUnit in operation Locked to Rx section Solid GRNTx Idle Power1.64WattsReference120VAC line voltageUnit in operation NOT locked to Rx sectionOther Parameters/Notes:Volume control should be at the input buffer stage in order to lessen the possibility of clipping the input section with highly dynamic audio material.ALL SPECS SHOULD BE MEASURED AT NOMINAL LINE VOLTAGE. 4 PSW310W subwoofer Classia Series ITEM # PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 405-000-05110-E Warranty Card 1 2 Visit Owners Manual 1 3 376-000-01092-E Wall Mount Bracket w/ 2 screws, for transmitter 1 4 373-000-05099-E Spiked feet for subwoofer (set 4) 1 5 165-02000101-E 6 Audio cable, RCA-RCA 1 6 Accessory Box 1 7 431-000-06470-E Top End Pad 1 8 Packing Bag 1 9 Plastic Bag 1 10 Label 1 11 431-000-06471-E Bottom End Pad 1 12 L-shaped corner guards 1 400-000-08120-E Outer Carton PSW310W (Black) 1 13 400-000-08621-E Outer Carton PSW310W (Cherry) 1 14 Serial Number Label 1 15 PSW310W120V-LAUNCH or 015-7500-00036-E Transmitter 1 16 151-OGPE15200-E Power Supply, transmitter, 120v AC cord for Power Supply 1 17 373-000-05067-E Adhesive feet, round, (set 4) 1 18 370-000-05068-E 15 Audio cable, RCA-RCA 1 19 152-U602015A-E 120v AC cord for PSW310W 1 20 Serial Number Label 1 21 Dessicant 1 PSW310W subwoofer Classia Series 5PowerOnOffPSW310WAntennaCrossoverHzOnOffPhaseLevelFrequencyWidthLevelSub InWireless Green: Sub On Orange: Sub On andWireless Link ActiveRed: StandbyLFELRffOnOLow-PassID CodeAC 120V60Hz2A2Rear PanelCONTROLS ANDCONNECTIONSPower SwitchLine-Level InputsLFE InputPower Indicator LEDLow-Pass SelectorID-Code SelectorCrossover Adjustment ControlSubwoofer-Level (Volume) ControlPhase SwitchWireless AntennaRoom Adaptive Bass Optimization Controls (see page 5)?R.A.B.O.S.SelectorR.A.B.O.S.Center-Frequency Adjustment?R.A.B.O.S.Bandwidth Adjustment?R.A.B.O.S.Level AdjustmentTransmitter?Sub InIDCODEDC18V1 2 3 4?INFINITY CLASSIA PSW310W (120V)?Transmitter Antenna?Transmitter Power-Supply Input?Transmitter ID-Code Selector?Transmitter Sub Input6 PSW310W subwoofer Classia Series INFINITY CLASSIA PSW310W (120V)SYSTEMCONNECTIONSChoose either Wireless or Wired connection,then follow the appropriate instructions.WIRELESSIf your receiver/processor does not contain a Dolby Digital or DTS processor but has subwoofer outputs:Line InSub InLFELRCrossoverHzLevelWireless ID CodeffOnOLow-PassGreen: Sub On Orange: Sub On andWireless Link ActiveRed: StandbyCrossoverHzLevelLine InSub InLFELRffOnOLow-PassWireless ID CodeffOnOLow-PassGreen: Sub On Orange: Sub On andWireless Link ActiveRed: StandbyConnecting the Subwoofer for Wired ApplicationsIf you have a DolbyDigital or DTSreceiver/processor with a low-frequency effects (LFE) or subwoofer output:NOTE: If your receiver/processor has only one sub out,you may use either the L or R input.WIREDConnecting the Subwoofer for Wireless ApplicationsStep 1.Connect a subwoofer cable from the subwoofer or LFE output of your receiver to the Sub In ?on the transmitter.Step 2.Plug the transmitter module into the wall outlet,and connect the included power supply and power cord to the transmitter ?.Make sure the Transmitter Antenna ?is extended upward.Step 3.Set the ID code on the transmitter and subwoofer (?and )to the same position,as described on page 4.When connected properly,the LED on the rear of the subwoofer will be orange.Step 4.Set the Low-Pass Selector to the “Off”position.NOTE: Some receivers have two subwoofer outputs.In that case,useeither one of the connectors.Sub InIDCODEDC18V1 2 3 47 PSW310W subwoofer Classia Series INFINITY CLASSIA PSW310W (120V)Once you have a green or orange LED on the subwoofer,turn yourSubwoofer-Level Control up halfway so that the knob indicatorpoints up.You should now be hearing bass information coming fromthe subwoofer.Adjust LevelSet the overall volume control of the preamplifier or stereo to acomfortable level.Adjust the Subwoofer-Level Control until youobtain a pleasing blend of bass.Bass response should not overpowerthe room but rather be adjusted so there is a harmonious blend across the entire musical range.Many users have a tendency to set thesubwoofer volume too loud,adhering to the belief that a subwoofer is there to produce lots of bass.This is not entirely true.A subwoofer should 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 experiencedlistener will set the volume of the subwoofer so its impact on bassresponse is always there but is never obtrusive.Phase ControlThe Phase Switch determines whether the subwoofer drivers piston-like 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 outputat the listening position.Crossover AdjustmentThe 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 willconcentrate the subwoofers efforts on the ultradeep bass sounds requiredby todays films and music.If you are using smaller bookshelf speakersthat do not extend to the lower bass frequencies,set the CrossoverAdjustment Control to a higher setting,between 120Hz and 150Hz.NOTE: This control will have no effect if the LFE Input is used (wired connection) or if the Low-Pass Selector is in the “OFF”position(wireless connection).If you have a Dolby Digital or DTS processor/receiver,the low-pass frequency is set by the processor/receiver.Consultyour owners manual to learn how to view or change this setting.ID CodesIn the unlikely event that you experience interference when operatingthe system,or if you have more than one set of subwoofer transmittersand receivers in operation,you may change the channel in which thesystem operates.On the transmitter module and the subwoofer, there is a four-position ID-Code Selector (?and ).Simply set the selectorsto one of the other positions.The transmitter and subwoofer (?and )selectors must be set to the same position for the system to functioncorrectly.You can also set up a maximum of two subwoofers to bereceiving from the same transmitter by setting the channel selector on the transmitter and both of the subwoofers to the same channel.A Word About Wireless ProductsThe Infinity Classia PSW310W wireless subwoofer utilizes advancedwireless transceivers operating in the 2.4GHz frequency band.This is the same frequency band that is used for wireless home networks andhigh-quality cordless phones.It also allows for the transmission of high-performance,full-spectrum sound to remote locations,wirelessly.Like all wireless devices,the Infinity PSW310W wireless subwoofersoperating range may vary,depending upon variables such as buildingconstruction methods and materials,atmospheric conditions and othersources of interference.Please consult your Infinity dealer or distributor,or visit ,for further information or assistance.OPERATIONPower OnConnect your signal source (such as an A/V receiver or preamplifier) to the transmitter (if using wireless connection) or to the subwoofer (if using wired connection).Two single-RCA cords are provided.Whileyou would ordinarily use the short cable to connect to the transmitteror the long one to connect to the subwoofer,either cable can be used,depending on proximity to the signal source.There is no need or benefit gained from connecting the same source to both thetransmitter and the subwoofer.However,you could connect twoseparate sources to this subwoofer by utilizing both its wired andwireless connections.Both signals will essentially be mixed andoutputted by the subwoofer.Plug your transmitters (if using wirelessconnection) and subwoofers AC cord into a wall outlet.Do not use theoutlets on the back of the receiver for the subwoofer.Initially set the Subwoofer-Level Control to the “Min”position.Turn on your sub by pressing the Power Switch on the rear panel.Turn on your entire audio system and start a CD or movie soundtrackat a moderate level.Auto On/StandbyTransmitter (wireless connection only):The Power Indicator LED (not shown) will be lit in red when the unit is in standby.When thetransmitter receives an audio signal from the source,it will immediatelyturn on and the LED will turn to blinking green or solid green:RED = STANDBY (No signal detected,transmitter off) GREEN (BLINKING) = Transmitter is on but has not established a linkwith the wireless sub.GREEN (SOLID) = Transmitter is on and has already established a linkwith the wireless sub.The transmitter will automatically enter Standby mode after approximately10 minutes when no signal is detected from your system.Subwoofer:With the Power Switch in the “On”position,the PowerIndicator LED on the back panel will remain lit to indicate theOn/Standby mode of the subwoofer.RED = STANDBY (No signal detected,amp off)GREEN = SUB ON (Wired signal detected,amp on)ORANGE = SUB ON (Wireless link with transmitter active)The subwoofer will automatically enter Standby mode afterapproximately 10 minutes when no signal is detected from yoursystem.The subwoofer will then power on instantly when a signal isdetected.During periods of normal use,the Power Switch can beleft on.You may turn off the Power Switch for extended periods ofnonoperation,e.g.,when you are away on vacation.Getting StartedConfirm that the Status LED on the transmitter (not shown) is on (redor green) and the Status (Power Indicator) LED on the subwoofer is on (red,orange or green) and that an RCA cable is connected from a source unit to either the LFE Input of the subwoofer ortransmitter ?or L and R inputs on the subwoofer.Play a CD orvideo.Use a selection that has ample bass information.If using awireless connection,the Status LED on the transmitter should be lit in solid green,and the Status LED on the subwoofer should turnorange if connected wirelessly.If the LED on the transmitter is blinkingin green and the LED on the subwoofer is in red or green,a wirelesslink has not been established between the transmitter and thesubwoofer.If connecting directly to the subwoofer without using thewireless link,the Status LED on the subwoofer should be lit green.If the LED on the subwoofer remains red,check that the RCA cable fromthe source to the subwoofer (wired connection) or transmitter (wirelessconnection) is functioning properly (wired connection) and that it isfully inserted at both ends,or that the Transmitter ID-Code Selector ?and the Subwoofer ID-Code Selector are set to the same channel.8 PSW310W subwoofer Classia Series PSW310W subwoofer Classia Series 9 PSW310W subwoofer Classia Series 10 PSW310W Test Set Up and Procedure The operation of the PSW310W subwoofer, and the proper settings for the Room Adaptive Bass Optimization System, or R.A.B.O.S., is thoroughly covered in the Owners guide, available from . For service purposes, the R.A.B.O.S. system is canceled when all three front panel controls (F) (L) (W) are turned fully CW (Clockwise), or if the R.A.B.O.S. On/