12The Left, Center and Right channels are routed to the respective LSR12P inputs and on to the front channels.The .1 feed is sent directly to the discrete input of the LSR12P. When not in bypass, the system operates as the Stereoand Prologic setups previously described. All subwoofer information is derived from the front channels and the discrete.1 input is ignored. When a contact closure occurs, the high pass filtering is bypassed to the satellites and the sub-woofer feed is from the discrete .1 input. Additional information is contained in section 5.5.5.2 AC Power Connections:The LSR12P has a multi-tap transformer which allows it to be used around the world. Before connecting theunit to AC power, confirm that the switch setting on the rear of the unit is set to the proper position and the fuse is thecorrect rating as listed on the rear of the system. The LSR12P will accept voltages from 100-120 or 200-240 Volts, 50-60Hz when the voltage settings are set correctly.The ground terminal of the IEC plug is required by wiring codes and regulations. It must always be connect-ed to the electrical installation safety ground. The LSR units have carefully designed internal grounding and balancedinputs and outputs to reduce the event of ground loops (hum). If hum occurs, see Appendix A for suggested correctaudio signal wiring and system grounding.5.3 Changing Audio Levels:Switch 1 enables the input trim pot. With the switch in the down position, the trim pot is out of the circuitand does not affect the input sensitivity. In the up position, the input trim is added to the circuit and will attenuate theinput level from 0-12 dB.Switch 2 changes the nominal sensitivity of the LSR12P Left, Center and Right inputs to +4 dBu.Switch 3 changes the nominal sensitivity of the LSR12P Left, Center and Right inputs to +8 dBu.115V230V