a d s Speaker C10ps User Manual

C10ps  
C12ps  
HT10ps  
HT12ps  
owner's manual  
analog and digital systems  
 
table of contents  
introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
cautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
about the a/d/s/ subwoofers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
placement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
system connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
power connection and power switch operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8  
controls and connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9  
maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
voltage conversion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
in case of difficulty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
typical wiring diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18  
common specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18  
introduction  
Congratulations, and thank you for purchasing an a/d/s/ powered subwoofer. The culmination of  
years of acoustic research, these subwoofers are designed to flawlessly reproduce the lowest  
octaves of music and to add incredible impact and realism to movie soundtracks, while perfectly  
complimenting a/d/s C-series and H-series loudspeakers. Please read this manual carefully to fully  
understand and maximize the performance of your a/d/s system, and to enjoy years of superb  
musical and home theater sound reproduction.  
Be sure to save your sales receipt. It is your best record of the date of purchase, which is required  
for warranty service.  
Read and follow all cautions, warnings and notes.  
cautions  
WARNING  
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove any parts of the speaker. There are no user  
serviceable parts inside. If service is required have it performed by a qualified service  
professional.  
WARNING  
To help prevent electric shock, connect the speaker using the power cable into properly  
grounded electrical outlets. These cables are equipped with 3-prong plugs to help ensure proper  
grounding. Do not use adapter plugs or remove the grounding prong from a cable.  
WARNING  
To help prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the speakers to rain or submerge in water.  
The speakers should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves  
or other heat sources. Be sure all the components in the system are turned off while making  
audio and power connections.  
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about the a/d/s/ subwoofers  
This manual covers four a/d/s/ powered subwoofer models. The C10ps and the C12ps use 10 and 12-inch  
subwoofers in sealed enclosures. The HT10ps and the HT12ps also use 10 and 12-inch drivers respectively,  
and feature precision-tuned bandpass enclosures for enhanced low-frequency performance. The C-series  
subwoofers have an attractive black matte finish that blends well into most decors. The HT-series  
subwoofers feature a black wood grain furniture grade finish.  
These subwoofers are designed to be used with in-wall, bookshelf, or miniature satellite loudspeakers,  
extending the bass response of the system by an octave or more. The crossovers in the subwoofers can  
relieve the satellite speakers of the demand of reproducing the deep bass portion of the sound range. The  
combination of an a/d/s/ subwoofer and high-quality full range speakers produces a system that has the  
bass response and output level of much larger loudspeakers, in a compact, easy to place format.  
The subwoofers can be driven by either preamp level or speaker level input signals. They can be connected  
to nearly any audio system.  
The amplifiers in these subwoofers are capable of producing very high peak current levels. Sophisticated  
protection circuitry protects the amplifier and woofer if the subwoofer is operated in a manner that might  
cause damage. In addition, the amplifiers feature an array of controls that make it easy to adjust the  
subwoofer so it integrates seamlessly with the main speakers in the system.  
The HT-series a/d/s/ subwoofer cabinets have a sophisticated tuned bandpass design. The speaker in the  
cabinet is mounted between two chambers. One chamber is sealed. The other is vented through special  
high flow tuned vents to the rear of the cabinet. This computer optimized hybrid design gives the  
transient response of a simple sealed box system with the efficiency and power handling of a vented box  
design. The result is clean and dynamic bass at all listening levels.  
The speakers in the a/d/s/ subwoofers have an oxygen-free copper wire voice coil wound on a Kapton  
former for maximum efficiency and fidelity. The cones are acoustically inert and capable of moving large  
volumes of air without flexing or bending.  
unpacking  
These subwoofers are fairly heavy. Rather than lifting the unit out of the shipping carton, turn the open  
carton over and lift it off of the subwoofer.  
Set the carton on a carpeted floor (or a large pad) with the top up and open. Hold the top flaps down  
against the outside of the carton. Carefully tip the carton onto its side and then onto the open top of the  
carton. Hold the inner packing material in place while turning the carton over to prevent the subwoofer  
from slipping out of the carton. Lift the carton off of the subwoofer. Remove the inner packing material.  
Then gently turn the subwoofer over onto the base. Save the shipping carton and inner packing material  
for future use. Moving or shipping the subwoofer in anything other than the factory carton can result in  
costly damage, which is not covered by the warranty.  
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placement  
Unlike higher frequency sound, our ears have difficulty locating the source of deep bass sound.  
Consequently, you have a fair amount of flexibility in where you place the subwoofer in your listening  
room. We recommend placing the subwoofer at the same end of the room as the main speakers. Avoid  
placing the subwoofer close to the main listening area or behind it.  
The HT-series Subwoofer should be placed so its back is at least three inches away from the wall behind  
it and all adjacent furniture a drapery. This is necessary for three reasons. First, it allows the bass sound  
coming out of the ports to spread freely into the room. Second, it allows the amplifier to radiate the heat  
generated by normal operation. Third, it allows clearance for the cable connected to the subwoofer.  
Included with the C-series subwoofers are a set of four spiked feet. Using these spiked feet will stabilize  
the subwoofer placement and may tighten up the subwoofer's sound. There are threaded inserts in the  
bottom of the cabinet for these spiked feet.  
The sound quality of your a/d/s/ subwoofer and how its sound blends with the main speakers is affected  
by its location in the room and the settings of the rear panel controls. The bass output level of the  
subwoofer is greatly affected by its placement in the room. As a general rule the level will increase as the  
subwoofer is moved closer to the boundaries (the walls and corners) of the room. Corner placement will  
produce the strongest bass and in some instances the smoothest response. Experiment with a variety of  
placements that are practical and domestically acceptable. Try adjusting the settings of the subwoofer  
phase and subwoofer volume controls in each room location you try. The goal is a combination of  
placement and control settings that produces smooth solid bass that blends seamlessly with the main  
speakers.  
One trick for achieving the desired bass performance in a given room is to locate the subwoofer at your  
normal seating/listening location. Then walk around the room while the system is playing. Look for a spot  
in the room that is suitable for the subwoofer and where the bass sounds the best to you. If you then  
place the subwoofer at that location, the bass response at your normal seating position will be the same.  
Another consideration when selecting a location for the subwoofer is required audio signal and power  
wiring connections. Because long cable runs can degrade a sound signal, the subwoofer should not be  
too far away from the other components of the system. Plan for routing the connecting cables where they  
won't be stepped on or crushed.  
The powerful bass sound energy produce by the a/d/s/ subwoofers can cause objects to vibrate or rattle.  
Setting a compact disc player on the subwoofer may result in tracking problems or data errors. Purely  
electronic equipment, such as amplifiers or receivers are not likely to be affected by the subwoofer. Never  
set up a turntable near the subwoofer. This can produce severe acoustic feedback.  
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system connection  
There are two ways the subwoofer can be connected to the other components in the system. If the  
electronics in the system consists of a separate preamp and power amp or integrated electronics that have  
preamp/power amp jumpers, use the low level (preamp level) inputs and outputs of the subwoofer (See  
below).  
Low-level connection: In this configuration the subwoofer is connected to the system between the  
preamp and power amp sections of the electronics.  
Connect the preamp outputs to the low level inputs on the subwoofer with shielded RCA cables. This  
supplies the subwoofer with a full range signal. Use the same type of cable to connect the high pass  
outputs of the subwoofer to the power amp inputs of the system electronics. This returns the portion of  
the signal above the very low frequency range to the main amplifier and satellite speakers.  
High-level connection: In this configuration the subwoofer is connected to the system between the  
amplifier outputs and the satellite speakers. The signal that drives the subwoofer amplifier is derived from  
this signal. Use the same speaker wire that goes to the satellite speakers for this connection. If your  
amplifier has remote or B speaker outputs you can use those instead.  
Connect the speaker outputs of the amplifier to the inputs of the high level connection of the subwoofer  
with conventional two-conductor speaker wire.  
Be sure to keep the left/right channel connections correct. Also be sure the phasing of the connections  
(the positive/negative orientation of the connections) is consistent throughout the system.  
The left and right channel outputs from the amplifier should be connected to the appropriate high-level  
inputs on the subwoofer. Of greater importance is the phasing or positive/negative orientation of the  
connections. It is very important that the positive (+) terminals of the amplifier are connected to the  
positive terminals of the high level inputs of both channels of the subwoofer. Similarly, the negative (-)  
terminals of the amplifier must be connected to the negative terminals of the high level inputs of both  
channels of the subwoofer.  
All speaker wire is marked in some way to make it easy to trace the two conductors. There may be a rib  
or a stripe on the insulation of one conductor or the insulation may be clear with copper and silver colored  
conductors. Decide which conductor will be used for the positive connections and which for the negative  
connections. Then be sure all the amplifier-to-subwoofer connections are consistent.  
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power connection and power switch operation  
Note: Read and follow all of the cautions, warnings and notes listed on page 1.  
CAUTION  
The power switch must be in the off position prior to plugging in the power cable.  
The amplifier in the subwoofer can draw a great deal of power. The power cable must be plugged directly  
into a wall outlet. Do not plug it into an accessory outlet or another component in the system.  
The power switch on the subwoofer has two positions, on and off. This controls main power to the unit.  
The power mode switch has two positions, standby and on. In the standby position the amplifier's signal  
sensing circuitry will turn it on automatically when an audio signal is applied to the high level or low-level  
inputs. The power indicator, located by the on/off switch, will be lit green whenever the unit is on and  
functioning properly. This indicator will be lit orange when in standby, and red when in protection mode.  
When there is no signal present at either of the inputs the amplifier will go back to standby mode within  
about twenty (20) minutes. If you will not be using the system for an extended period of time you should  
set the power switch to the off position.  
When you are leaving the system unattended for a long period, such as during a vacation, it is a good  
idea to unplug the subwoofer at the wall outlet to prevent potential damage from such unusual situations  
as power surges that can occur during electrical storms.  
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controls and connections  
Input/Output Control Panel and Connection Detail (back panel)  
bass  
EQ  
volume  
-6dB Ÿ  
Ÿ+6dB  
phase  
180  
Ÿ max  
min Ÿ  
0
power mode  
standby  
on  
crossover  
frequency  
40Hz Ÿ  
Ÿ180Hz  
L
speaker level  
input  
R
line  
input  
+
L
-
LFE  
out/in  
-
R
+
hi-pass  
output  
class 2 wiring  
AC input voltage  
power  
off  
on  
power on/status/protection  
LED indicator  
AC Power  
Connection  
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There are four controls that affect the quality of sound produced by the system, the volume control, the  
crossover frequency control, the bass EQ control and the phase switch. These controls are all somewhat  
interactive so it may be necessary to go through these settings more than once to get the best overall  
sound. Generally, the controls should be set in the order listed. Then further minor adjustments can be  
made as needed.  
volume, subwoofer control: The subwoofer volume control is used to match the output of the  
subwoofer to the satellite speakers. How this control should be set depends on the position of the  
subwoofer, the position of the satellite speakers and the gain (amplification factor) of the amplifier used  
to drive the satellite speakers.  
Start with the subwoofer volume control at the center of its rotation range. Set all the tone controls on  
the amplifier to their flat positions and turn off any other controls such as a loudness circuit that will  
affect the tonal balance of the sound. Listen carefully to a variety of music. Then, if necessary, turn the  
subwoofer volume control up (clockwise) or down (counterclockwise) slightly. Listen to more music and  
if necessary adjust the subwoofer volume control again. Experiment with the subwoofer volume control  
setting until the subwoofer-to-satellite speaker volume is musically well matched. The best subwoofer  
volume control setting is one that produces a seamless transition from the subwoofer to the satellite  
speakers.  
crossover frequency control: The crossover frequency control adjusts what frequency the subwoofer  
plays below. This control allows you to adjust the subwoofers output to take over exactly where the  
satellite speakers stop. Start with this control set half way and adjust until the sound from the  
subwoofer and the satellite speakers blends seamlessly.  
bass EQ control: The bass EQ control can boost or attenuate the subwoofers output at around 35Hz  
with a range of 12dB. This control should be adjusted according to your tastes. Generally, a  
subwoofer in a corner will need less boost than one placed closer to the center of the room.  
phase switch: The phase switch can change the subwoofer's phase by 180 degrees in relation to the  
satellite speakers. This switch should be switched to the position that sounds best in your listening  
room.  
power on/off switch: The power switch on the subwoofer has two positions, on and off.  
power mode switch and protection indicator: The power mode switch has two positions, standby  
and on. In the standby position the amplifier's signal sensing circuitry will turn it on automatically when  
an audio signal is applied to the high level or low-level inputs. The protection indicator, located by the  
on/off switch, will be lit green whenever the unit is on and functioning properly. This indicator will be lit  
orange when in standby, and red when in protection mode. When there is no signal present at either of  
the inputs the amplifier will go back to standby mode within about twenty (20) minutes.  
The subwoofer amplifier monitors its operation. If the subwoofer is operated at a volume level that  
might damage the amplifier or the woofer, the protection circuit will shut down the amplifiers output  
and the power indicator will light red. If this happens, turn down the volume and wait for the power  
indicator to change back to green. If it does not, power down the system and check all connections.  
hen power the system back on. If all connections are correct it should power back up with the power  
indicator glowing green. Repeated activation of the protection circuit indicates that the subwoofer is  
either set up improperly or is being operated in a manner that exceeds it capabilities.  
speaker level input: A high level input from a receiver or other source.  
line input: A low level input from a receiver or other source.  
LFE in/out: The LFE input is designed for use with a surround sound receiver with a dedicated LFE  
subwoofer output. LFE is a band limited (less than 120 Hz) channel that reproduces decoded  
information from a 5.1 source. The LFE output can be used to send a signal to a second subwoofer.  
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hi-pass output: An optional output to a 2 receiver with its own speakers.  
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AC power connection: Power cable connection.  
maintenance  
Normal maintenance of the subwoofer consists of keeping the unit clean and dust-free. Use a soft cloth  
or brush to remove dust without scratching or marring the finish. Do not use strong cleaner or solvents  
of any kind. Avoid spray cleaners or waxes. They can produce spotty glossy areas.  
Keep moisture away from the subwoofer. Avoid the temptation to place a plant that needs watering on  
top of the subwoofer. If any part of the subwoofer gets wet, IMMEDIATELY unplug the power cord  
from the wall. Then clean up the moisture. If you suspect moisture has gotten inside the subwoofer or  
its amplifier, contact your authorized a/d/s/ dealer for service support.  
voltage conversion  
The subwoofer amplifier can be set to operate at 115 or 230 volts by using the voltage switch on the  
control panel of the amplifier.  
in case of difficulty  
Loose connections, defective connecting cables or improper operation causes most difficulties with high  
fidelity equipment. Often, problems show up after a change is made to the system or after the system  
has been moved. Carefully check all connections. Before you disconnect any equipment label all  
connecting cables and wires so you can reconnect them properly.  
Some common difficulties and suggested remedies are described below. If these steps do not correct  
the problem, contact your a/d/s/ dealer for assistance. If you want to contact the factory, write or call  
the a/d/s/ Technical Service Department at:  
Directed Electronics Inc.  
1 Viper Way  
Vista, CA 92081  
800-753-0800 ext. 2032  
Technical Service is open from 6:30am to 5:30pm PST.  
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With some program material it may be difficult to hear the subwoofer, especially at low volume levels.  
Turn up the volume control or the bass tone control to make the deep bass sound more obvious.  
Popular, electronically produced music has more bass energy than acoustic music and will make the  
sound of the subwoofer more prominent.  
Buzzes and rattles: Locate the source of the noise and secure it. Place pads under loose objects that  
rattle or vibrate. Noises may occur in adjacent rooms because low frequency sound can be  
mechanically transmitted through walls and floors.  
No power: Check the AC power connection of the subwoofer amplifier. Check all switches and fuses  
or circuit breakers, which control the outlet into which the subwoofer is plugged in to. Do not plug the  
subwoofer into an outlet controlled by a dimmer. Test the power outlet by plugging a normal lamp  
into it to see if the outlet is active. Examine the plug and cord for damage. If the plug or cord shows  
any signs of damage or wear do not use it. Contact an a/d/s/ service agency or the factory to get a  
replacement.  
No sound: Check the audio cables connected to the inputs of the subwoofer. Check the amplifier tape  
monitor switches to be sure that they are set properly. If the high level inputs of the subwoofer are  
being used make sure the speaker outputs driving them are switched on.  
No deep bass or intermittent bass: The subwoofer amplifier circuitry detects operating conditions that  
could damage the amplifier or the speaker. This circuitry can turn of the amplifiers output until the  
overload condition has passed. When this occurs, turn down the system volume control and reset the  
main power switch. Avoid operating the system in a manner that causes the protection system to be  
activated frequently.  
If, after a few minutes, normal bass performance is not restored there may be a serious operational  
problem. In such instances the internal fuse of the subwoofer amp may have been blown. If this  
happens the power indicator on the back panel will not light. Do not attempt to service the unit  
yourself. Doing so will expose you to electrical shock hazards and could void your warranty. There are  
no user serviceable parts in the subwoofer.  
No satellite output: In systems where the low level inputs/outputs are being used, check the cables  
between the high-pass output and the amplifier driving the satellite speakers. Check the speaker  
selector on the amplifier to be sure the satellite speakers are selected. Also check the wires between  
the satellite speakers and the amplifier.  
Satellite speaker distortion at high levels: This is almost always the result of turning the system volume  
up to the point where the amplifier driving the satellite speakers begins to produce distortion. Turning  
up the system tone controls causes this to occur at a lower volume level than it will if the controls are  
set flat. (The entire system may be distorting, but subwoofer distortion is not always obvious.)  
Immediately reduce the volume level until the distortion is no longer audible. Operating the system at  
levels that produce audible distortion will damage the speakers.  
Amplifier does not turn off: When the power mode switch is in the Standby position, the signal  
sensing circuit in the amplifier will turn it off after twenty (20) minutes if no signal is applied to the  
inputs. However, when the low level inputs are used, the cable between the preamp and the  
subwoofer can pickup up electronic interference. This can produce enough of an input signal to make  
the signal sensing circuit keep the amplifier on. To avoid this problem keep the input cable as short as  
possible and position them away from power cables and other electronic devices.  
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typical wiring diagrams  
The diagrams depicted in this section represent typical connections from receivers and other equipment  
to the ads subwoofer. The owner should refer to the manuals provided by the other equipment  
manufacture regarding connections.  
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specifications  
Model  
C10ps  
10”  
C12ps  
12”  
HT10ps  
10”  
HT12ps  
12”  
Driver size  
Cabinet design  
Amplifier power  
Frequency response  
Maximum output (@ 1M)  
Weight  
Sealed  
200W  
Sealed  
500W  
Single-reflex bandpass  
500W  
500W  
25–250 Hz  
107 dB  
20–250 Hz  
110 dB  
20–180 Hz  
110 dB  
15–180 Hz  
112 dB  
39 lbs (17.6 Kg) 47 lbs (21.5 Kg) 67 lbs (19 Kg)  
81 lbs (24.3 Kg)  
common specifications  
Distortion:  
Less than 1%  
Low Pass Crossover Frequency:  
High Pass Crossover Frequency:  
Low Pass Crossover Slope:  
High Pass Crossover Slope:  
Bass Boost or Cut  
40Hz to 180Hz, variable  
80Hz, fixed  
12dB per octave  
12dB per octave  
+/- 6dB variable, centered @ 35 Hz  
Inputs  
Stereo preamp/line level  
Mono LFE/line level  
Stereo speaker level  
Outputs  
Stereo preamp/line level unity gain through-pass  
Stereo preamp/line level high pass  
Mono LFE/line level  
Subwoofer Level:  
Preamp Input Impedance  
Output Impedance  
Line Voltage/type  
Line Current  
Continuously variable  
50K Ohms  
20K Ohms  
Switchable for 115V/60 cycle or 230V/50 cycle  
2.6 amp @ 300 W (C10ps 4.3 amp @ 150 W)  
Specifications subject to change without notice.  
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warranty information  
LIMITED FIVE YEAR CONSUMER WARRANTY FOR PRODUCT INSTALLED BY AN AUTHORIZED  
LICENSED DEALER  
Directed Electronics, Inc. promises to the original purchaser, to replace this product should it prove to be  
defective in workmanship or material under normal use, for a period of five years from the date of  
purchase from the dealer as indicated by the date code marking of the product PROVIDED the product  
was sold by an authorized Directed dealer. During this five year period, there will be no charge for this  
replacement PROVIDED the unit is returned to Directed, shipping pre-paid. This warranty is non-  
transferable and does not apply to any unit that has been modified or used in a manner contrary to its  
intended purpose, and does not cover damage to the unit caused by installation or removal of the unit.  
This warranty is void if the product has been damaged by accident or unreasonable use, neglect, improper  
service or other causes not arising out of defects in material or construction. Units which are found to be  
damaged by abuse resulting in thermally damaged voice coils are not covered by this warranty but may  
be replaced at the absolute/sole discretion of Directed. ALL WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT  
LIMITED TO EXPRESS WARRANTY, IMPLIED WARRANTY, WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY,  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE , AND WARRANTY OF NON-INFRINGEMENT OF  
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED AND DISCLAIMED TO THE MAXIMUM  
EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, AND DIRECTED NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY PERSON  
TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF THE PRODUCT. DIRECTED  
HAS ABSOLUTELY NO LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL ACTS OF THIRD PARTIES INCLUDING ITS  
AUTHORIZED DEALERS OR INSTALLERS. Unit must be returned to Directed, postage pre-paid, with bill  
of sale or other dated proof of purchase bearing the following information: consumer.s name, telephone  
number, and address, authorized dealer.s name and address, and product description. Note: This warranty  
does not cover labor costs for the removal and reinstallation of the unit. IN ORDER FOR THIS  
WARRANTY TO BE VALID, YOUR UNIT MUST BE SHIPPED WITH PROOF OF SALE BY AN  
AUTHORIZED DIRECTED DEALER. Some states do not allow the limitation on how long an implied  
warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. LIMITATION OF DAMAGES AND  
LIABILITY: CONSUMER.S REMEDY IS LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE UNIT, AND IN  
NO EVENT SHALL DIRECTED.S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE UNIT. IN ANY  
EVENT, DIRECTED SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,  
ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, LOST  
PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS, OR, TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY APPLICABLE LAW, DAMAGES  
RESULTING FROM DEATH OR INJURY ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE  
INSTALLATION, USE, IMPROPER USE, OR INABILITY TO USE, THE PRODUCT, EVEN IF THE PARTY  
HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. Some states do not allow the  
exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to  
you. BY PURCHASING THIS PRODUCT, THE CONSUMER AGREES AND CONSENTS THAT ALL  
DISPUTES BETWEEN THE CONSUMER AND DIRECTED SHALL BE RESOLVED IN ACCORDANCE  
WITH CALIFORNIA LAWS IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.  
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© 2004 Directed Electronics, Inc. All rights reserved G29500/05/20/25 10-04  
 

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