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Brand : JL Audio

Model : Fathom f112 V2

Category : Subwoofer

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USER MANUAL Fathom f112 V2 JL Audio

EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION

1. Read the Instructions — All safety and operating instructions should be

read before the subwoofer is operated.

2. Retain the Instructions — e safety and operating instructions should be

retained for future reference.

3. Heed Warnings — All warnings on the subwoofer and in the operating

instructions should be followed.

4. Follow Instructions — All operating and use instructions should be

5. Water and Moisture — e subwoofer should NOT be used near water – for

example, near a bathtub, washbowl, sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, etc.

6. Ventilation — e subwoofer should be situated so that its location or

position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, the subwoofer should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that may block airow over the heatsink ns. If placing the subwoofer in a “built-in” installation, ensure that airow to the heat sink at the rear of the subwoofer is not impeded. Do not cover the subwoofer heatsink with tablecloths, curtains, etc.

7. Heat and Flames — e subwoofer should be situated away from heat

sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, replaces, or other devices which produce heat. Do not place candles on top of or near the subwoofer.

8. Power sources — e subwoofer should only be connected to a power supply of

the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the subwoofer.

9. Power Cord Protection — Power-supply cords should be routed so that they

are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit the subwoofer.

10. Cleaning — e subwoofer should be cleaned only as recommended in the

operating instructions.

11. Nonuse Periods — e power cord of the subwoofer should be unplugged

from the outlet when the subwoofer is le unused for long periods of time.

12. Lightning and Power Surges — We recommend that you disconnect

the subwoofer from the electrical outlet during electrical storms and/or recurring power interruptions to prevent damage due to power surges. e lightning ash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sucient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. e exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying the product.Pg 3 | EN

13. Object or Liquid Entry — Care should be taken so that objects do not fall

into and liquids are not spilled onto the subwoofer enclosure. Do not expose the subwoofer to dripping or splashing from liquids. Do not place objects lled with liquids on top of, or near the subwoofer. For example: ower vases, beverages, liquid-fueled lamps, etc.

14. Damage Requiring Service — e subwoofer should be serviced by

qualied service personnel when: a. the power-supply cord or plug has been damaged b. objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the subwoofer c. the subwoofer has been exposed to rain d. the subwoofer does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance e. the subwoofer has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f. the subwoofer driver’s cone and/or suspension has been physically damaged

15. Servicing — e user should not attempt to service the subwoofer beyond

what is described in the operating instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualied service personnel.

16. Overloading — Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or outlet

strips as this can result in a risk of re or electric shock.

17. Grounding — is subwoofer is supplied with a three-prong, grounded

power cord. Precautions should be taken so that the grounding means of the subwoofer are not defeated. Defeating the grounding prong on the subwoofer power cord could increase the risk of electric shock and could result in permanent damage to the subwoofer’s electronics. THIS SUBWOOFER IS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING VERY HIGH SOUND PRESSURE LEVELS. PLEASE EXERCISE RESTRAINT IN ITS OPERATION TO PROTECT YOUR HEARING FROM PERMANENT DAMAGE. WARNINGEN | Pg 4

NOTE: is equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of Part 15 of the FCC Rules. ese limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. is equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment o and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dierent from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

  • Important Safety Instructions: p. 2
  • -3 Introduction: p. 4
  • Product Overview: p. 5
  • Placing your Fathom v2 in Your Listening Room: p. 6
  • -10 Unpacking your Fathom v2: p. 11
  • Front Control Panel Layout: p. 12
  • Rear Control and Connector Panel Layout: p. 12
  • -13 Front Panel Controls in Detail: p. 14
  • -17 Connecting your Fathom v2(s): p. 18
  • -25 Recommended Setup Procedure: p. 26
  • -30 Frequently Asked Questions: p. 31
  • Cleaning Your Fathom v2: p. 31
  • Troubleshooting: p. 32
  • -33 Limited Warranty / Service Information: p. 35
  • Specications: INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of a JL Audio Fathom v2 powered subwoofer system. is product has been critically engineered to deliver exceptional performance in your home theater or audio system for many years to come. As a company, we are intensely committed to core research into high- performance loudspeaker and amplier technologies. JL Audio’s long-excursion subwoofer driver designs are widely considered as reference standards for linear behavior and high output. We have also focused our eorts to create powerful amplier and signal-processing technologies specically aimed at delivering exceptional low-frequency performance. Your Fathom v2 combines these core disciplines within a compact, beautifully craed package to deliver an unparalleled listening experience. We sincerely thank you for your purchase and invite you to read this manual thoroughly in order to achieve the highest level of performance with your Fathom v2 subwoofer system. Enjoy. p. 36

DMA-Optimized Motor System DMA is JL Audio’s innovative Dynamic Motor Analysis system aimed at improving dynamic motor behavior. As a result of DMA optimization, loudspeaker motors remain linear in force over an extreme range of excursion and also maintain a highly stable xed magnetic eld over a wide power range. is leads to vastly reduced distortion and faithfully reproduced transients... or put simply: tight, clean, articulate bass. OverRoll™ Surround e OverRoll™ surround spans over the driver’s mounting ange, utilizing available diameter wasted in conventional speakers. is allows the use of the wider roll necessary to control high-excursions without sacricing precious cone area. W-Cone™ e W-Cone™ is a unit-body cone assembly that delivers astonishing cone stiness with minimal mass. Floating-Cone™ Attach Method is assembly technique ensures proper surround geometry in the assembled speaker for better excursion control and dynamic voice coil alignment. Plateau-Reinforced Spider Attachment is high-integrity suspension attachment relieves stress from the spider material at high-excursions for enhanced reliability. Elevated Frame Cooling Technology Delivers cool air, through slots directly above the top-plate, to the voice coil of the speaker. is enhances power handling and sound quality by minimizing dynamic parameter shis and power compression. Radially Cross-Drilled Pole Piece is innovative venting system greatly enhances thermal dissipation and power handling by directing air ow onto the voice coil former, working in conjunction with the Elevated Frame technology. High-Damping Feedback Circuit is innovative, discrete control circuit design allows our Class D switching ampliers to maintain an excellent damping factor for improved transient behavior and delity.Pg 5 | EN

PRODUCT OVERVIEW JL Audio Fathom v2 subwoofers combine a state-of-the-art JLAudio subwoofer driver and electronics/amplier package within a highly optimized enclosure to deliver an exceptional listening experience in your home theater or home audio system. e subwoofer driver in your Fathom v2 subwoofer system is capable of outstanding linear excursion without distress or audible distortion. is reference-quality driver enables your Fathom v2 to reproduce powerful low-frequency events with stunning impact and unprecedented accuracy. Derived from JL Audio’s legendary W7 design platform, the Fathom v2 drivers oer prodigious peak-to-peak excursion capabilities to comfortably handle the dynamics of the most demanding program material. To get the most from this long excursion driver platform, a tremendous amount of controlled power is needed. Our electronics engineering team conducted an intense analysis of typical program material and its dynamic demands in order to balance current draw and actual output power requirements relative to the system’s impedance characteristics. Aer careful study, precisely engineered switching ampliers employing patented feedback technology were created to take full advantage of each driver’s full excursion envelope. Compared to their predecessors, Fathom v2’s have been improved with all new digital signal processing and a 20% increase in amplier power, further enhancing their outstanding dynamic capabilities. e beautiful cabinet enclosing the workings of your Fathom v2 is also the result of careful engineering. To contain the pressures created by the Fathom v2 driver, we utilized solid, CNC-cut, MDF material with extensive internal bracing features and advanced assembly techniques. Your listening room is the other enclosure that aects the way your bass will sound. All rooms create a specic sonic signature, which must be eectively managed to achieve well-balanced low frequency performance. To help properly integrate your subwoofers with your room’s acoustics, all Fathom v2 subwoofers employ a powerful, Digital Automatic Room Optimization (D.A.R.O.) system. is system deploys eighteen bands of digital equalization to tame room acoustics and deliver spine-tingling sub-bass accuracy. As you can see from this brief introduction, Fathom v2 subwoofer systems employ many advanced technologies. e contents of this manual will explain the features, guide you through the setup and tuning of your Fathom v2 subwoofer and help you achieve your ultimate low-frequency listening experience. If you require assistance, we urge you to contact your authorized JL Audio retailer for expert setup advice and service. IMPORTANT! IT IS A VERY GOOD IDEA TO READ THE NEXT SECTION BEFORE UNPACKING YOUR FATHOM v2. UNPACKING THE SUBWOOFER NEAR ITS FINAL LOCATION IS RECOMMENDED. IMPORTANTEN | Pg 6

PLACING YOUR FATHOM v2 IN YOUR LISTENING ROOM: Your listening room or theater is an integral part of your sound reproduction system. e physical dimensions of the room and its furnishings, materials, doors and windows play an important role in dening how your system sounds. When you place a sound source in an enclosed rectangular space, “standing waves” are created, resulting from the relationship between the sound’s wavelength and your room’s dimensions. In other words, standing waves result from sound energy that is trapped in the room as it bounces back and forth between opposing walls. Standing waves in the room create acoustic peaks and dips where the sound is either louder or soer, based solely on your physical position in the room. Energy also “builds up” at the room’s boundaries, creating exaggerated bass response at certain frequencies. ese fundamental room resonances are called room “modes.” e moral of this mode story is to try and avoid seating positions in standing wave peak or dip regions. It is highly recommended that you place your listening chairs in areas where modal peaks and dips are moderate and do not reinforce one another. e two most obvious areas to avoid are those near the exact center of the room and those close to any of the room’s walls. Just as your listening seat can be in a peak or dip region, so can your subwoofer. When placed in a room corner, a subwoofer maximally excites the room’s mode structure, creating the strongest output with the fewest dips. When the subwoofer is pulled away from a corner or wall, the room modes are excited less, which can alter the sound at your listening seat. Be sure to experiment with both your listening seat position and subwoofer position to nd the best solution. Careful experimentation usually leads to a superior sounding system. Use our setup suggestions (illustrated on the opposing page and the following pages) to get you started. If you cannot avoid placing your sofa against the back wall, or your subwoofer in a less than optimal position, your Fathom v2’s Digital Automatic Room Optimization (D.A.R.O.) System can dramatically improve these less-than-ideal situations. We recommend that you begin by placing your Fathom v2 in the front of the room, near the front le or right speaker. Placing it directly in the front corner of the room will produce the maximum number of peaks and the minimum number of dips in the bass response. is can be advantageous because the Fathom v2’s D.A.R.O. system can correct the resulting peaks very eectively, whereas dips in response cannot be corrected via equalization. Dips in response can only be minimized via careful subwoofer and listener placement. Placing the Fathom v2 near solid walls will reinforce bass response and pulling it away from solid walls will decrease bass. Increasing the distance between the subwoofer and the walls may help to smooth upper bass response in some rooms. We recommend that you avoid placing the Fathom v2 near windows to prevent rattling and sound transmission to the outside world. If you are planning to install your Fathom v2 inside a cabinet, please refer to the guidelines on page 8.Pg 7 | EN

Recommended Subwoofer Placement Options for for One or Two Fathom v2s SMOOTHER Recommended Subwoofer Placement for ONE or TWO subwoofers (place TWO with left-right symmetry) SMOOTHER SMOOTHERSMOOTHER

COMPROMISED SEATING POSITIONS

(Weaker, uneven bass performance)

BEST SEATING POSITIONS

(Most accurate bass performance)

Fathom v2 subwoofers are designed to be “built-in” friendly. All typically needed controls are located on the front panel above the woofer. A Fathom v2 can be easily integrated into custom cabinetry by following a few simple guidelines.

1) Allow 4 inches (10 cm) of clear space behind the amplier panel for adequate

cooling and connector clearance.

2) On all other sides (except the bottom), allow at least 2 inches (5 cm) clearance

for adequate ventilation.

3) While the Fathom v2 generally runs only warm during spirited operation, we do

recommend that adequate heat vents are included in any custom cabinet which encloses the Fathom v2. A pair of 3 inch (7.5 cm) diameter vents near the bottom of the cabinet and near the top of the cabinet, will allow cool air to circulate over the amp panel of your Fathom v2 subwoofer system keeping it cool and happy.

4) Your Fathom v2 subwoofer is capable of moving substantial quantities of air. If

the front of the Fathom v2 is covered by a custom grille, the grille size must be AT LEAST equal to the woofer cone area for each model to ensure the output is not choked by the custom cabinet. Refer to the chart below for recommended vent areas for each model. Model Recommended Custom Grille Vent Area f110 v2 ≥ 60 in

1200VABuilt in USA with Imported and domestic components LEFT

Built in USA with Imported and domestic components LEFT

MONO RIGHT ONLY INPUTS Output to Slave (Balanced) Balanced Unbalanced Input Modes Slave Master Grounded Isolated SERIAL NUMBER: Warranty void if serial number is remo ved, altered or defa ced. F 15A H 250V 120 V ~ 60 Hz

VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT 2 in. min. 2 in. min. 2 in. min. 2 in. min. Rear-view of cabinet install (f110, f112, f113): Rear-view of cabinet install (f212): VENT VENT VENT VENTPg 9 | EN

Recommended Subwoofer Placement Options for Two Fathom v2sUsing Two Fathom v2s When using two Fathom v2s, try placement near the front corners of the room, at diagonally-opposite corners of the room, or at the center points of opposing walls as shown at right. Experimentation with subwoofer and listener placement is recommended to achieve the best results – the benets can be substantial. High-resolution measurements and professional system calibration are recommended for the best possible results & system performance.EN | Pg 10

Recommended Subwoofer Placement Options for Three Fathom v2s Recommended Subwoofer Placement Options for Four Fathom v2s Using Three or Four Fathom v2s Research indicates that the smoothest bass response for a large listening area can be achieved using four subwoofers, placing one at the midpoint of each of the four walls (although using two or three subwoofers can be almost as good). Experimentation with subwoofer and listener placement is recommended to achieve the best results – the benets can be substantial. High-resolution measurements and professional system calibration are recommended for the best possible results & system performance.Pg 11 | EN

1. Place the carton on the oor near its intended location in the room.

2. Open the top of the carton (observe markings on carton) and remove the

manual, calibration microphone and power cord.

3. Temporarily remove the split-foam packing inserts.

4. Untie and loosen the pr otective cloth cover to make later removal easier (do

not remove at this time). When you open the cloth cover, you are looking at the bottom of the subwoofer cabinet.

6. Gently ip the box on its side, folding back the carton aps to the outside.

7. Holding the carton aps back, gently ip the carton onto its top (open end).

8. Pull the carton straight up until it clears the subwoofer and place to one side.

9. Remove the one-piece foam insert and place in the carton.

10. Remove the plastic bag and place in the carton.

11. Tilt the subwoofer forward (toward its grille) to remove the rear split-foam

insert rst. en tilt the subwoofer in the opposite direction (towards its amplier panel) to remove the remaining split-foam insert. Place both split- foam inserts in the carton.

12. Remove the protective cloth cover and place in the carton.

IMPORTANT! PLEASE RETAIN ALL PACKAGING FOR SAFE TRANSPORTATION OF THE SUBWOOFER AND FOR ANY FUTURE SERVICE NEEDS. Unpack this box close to where the subwoofer will be placed. e subwoofer is PACKED upside down. is box must be ipped over CAREFULLY to remove the subwoofer and minimize eort. UNPACKING YOUR FATHOM v2 Now that you have determined your Fathom v2’s position in the room, you can proceed with unpacking it near its intended location.

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auto Digital Automatic Room Optimization 1200VA Built in USA with Imported and domestic components LEFT

MONO RIGHT ONLY INPUTS Output to Slave (Balanced) Balanced Unbalanced Input Modes Slave Master Grounded Isolated SERIAL NUMBER: Warranty void if serial number is removed, altered or defaced. F 12A H 250V 120 V ~ 60 Hz

Rear Controls and Connectors (f112v2, f113v2, f212v2 Models) e labeled Figure below depicts the rear panel of a Fathom f113v2 subwoofer. e controls and connectors layout is the same for the Fathom f112v2 & f212v2. Balanced Inputs page 18 Unbalanced Inputs page 19 IEC-Style AC Connector page 21-22 Output to Slave Connector page 21 Input Mode Switches page 20 Region- Specic Fuse page 33 Front Control Panel (All Models) e labeled Figure below depicts the front control panel of a Fathom f113v2 subwoofer. e controls layout is the same for all Fathom v2 models. D.A.R.O. page 14-15 Power page 14 Input Mode page 15 Level Mode page 15 Master Level page 16 Lights page 16 LP Filter page 16 LP freq. (Hz) page 16 e.l.f. trim (dB) page 17 phase (deg.) page 17 Polarity page 17F

Rear Controls and Connectors (f110v2 Model) e labeled Figure below depicts the rear panel of a Fathom f110v2 subwoofer. *e rear control and connector detail images throughout this manual depict other Fathom v2 models and are not representative of the arrangement of the f110v2. Balanced Inputs page 18 Unbalanced Inputs page 19 IEC-Style AC Connector page 21-22 Output to Slave Connector page 21 Input Mode Switches page 20 Pg 13 | EN

Power Switch e “Power” switch determines the operational readiness of the Fathom v2 subwoofer and should be the only switch used to turn the Fathom v2 on and o. Do not use a power strip switch, switched outlet or any other external switch as these may result in undesirable and potentially damaging transient pops. Do not unplug the Fathom v2’s AC power cord while the unit is turned on. e power switch has three positions: “On”: e Fathom v2 is fully powered at all times. Front panel lights are on unless they have been turned o via the “Lights” switch. “O ”: e Fathom v2’s internal power amplier is powered down. In this state, a negligible current draw will exist for operating the main power relays. All front panel lights are o . “Auto”: e Fathom v2 will power up its internal amplier when an audio signal is present at any of its inputs and will power down the internal amplier if no signal has been detected at its inputs for thirty (30) minutes. When dormant, the Fathom v2 will draw a very small amount of current (< 5 watts) to power its signal-sensing circuitry. Front panel lights will turn o when the Fathom v2 powers down and light when the Fathom v2 powers up (unless they have been turned o via the “Lights” switch). In the unlikely event that the Auto feature is not sensitive enough for a particular system, use a Y-cable adaptor to split the incoming signal into both RCA or XLR inputs on the Fathom v2. is will increase the input sensitivity by 6 dB. Please be aware that if the Auto sensitivity is too high or if there is signicant noise on the input cable, the Fathom v2 may not turn o as desired. If this happens, remove the Y-cable adaptor or look for the noise source in the upstream components. Digital Automatic Room Optimization (D.A.R.O.) A powerful feature of the JL Audio Fathom v2 subwoofers is their innovative Digital Automatic Room Optimization (D.A.R.O.) technology. is one-touch system includes 18 bands of digital equalization to eliminate the largest acoustic response peaks in your home theater at the main listening seat, greatly improving the in-room low-frequency response. Calibration of the D.A.R.O. system is fully automated. Please consult the next section of this manual for details on how to use the D.A.R.O. system. Using the included JL Audio calibration microphone, the D.A.R.O. calibration procedure takes less than three minutes. In brief, you will connect the included microphone to the “Calibration Mic.” input, press the Calibrate button, and then hold the microphone at ear height in your main listening seat during the test. A noise sequence will be played through the Fathom v2 subwoofer, and the room response will be automatically measured, analyzed and equalized to eliminate the single largest acoustic room response peak at your listening seat. For detailed instructions on the D.A.R.O. setup procedure, refer to pages 29-30. Calibration Mic. Input is input is for connecting the supplied JL Audio calibration microphone to the Fathom v2 subwoofer. Connect one end of the supplied cable to the microphone and the other end to this jack prior to using the D.A.R.O. system. e D.A.R.O. system is specically calibrated to this microphone and its connection scheme is specic to the supplied microphone. e calibration sequence will not operate when a dierent microphone is connected or if no microphone is connected. IMPORTANT LP freq. (Hz) e.l.f. trim (dB) phase (deg.) Polarity

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slave calibration mic. demo defeat calibrate Power

slave calibration mic. demo defeat calibrate Power

slave calibration mic. demo defeat calibrate Power

slave calibration mic. demo defeat calibrate Power

auto Digital Automatic Room Optimization Demo Button e Demo button triggers a 20 second long tone sequence that briey demonstrates the range of the Fathom v2 subwoofer. e Demo function is useful for showcasing the output capability of the Fathom v2 and to verify that the Fathom v2 (or multiple Fathom v2s) are operational during system troubleshooting. e Demo button is also used (in combination) to clear (return to at) the D.A.R.O. equalizer settings. To clear the D.A.R.O.’s settings & turn o the Calibrate light, press and hold the Demo button and then press the Defeat button. Please note that you must perform this button sequence quickly. If you hold the Demo button for more than 2 seconds without touching the Defeat button, the Demo tones will start. Should this happen, simply wait for the Demo sequence to end and try again. Defeat Button If “Demo” or “Calibrate” is pressed while the defeat function is active, “Defeat” is automatically canceled. No other front panel controls will alter the D.A.R.O. Defeat state. e Defeat setting is stored in non-volatile memory and will not change even if power is disconnected. e Defeat button is also used (in combination) to clear (return to at) the D.A.R.O. equalizer settings. To clear the D.A.R.O.’s settings & turn o the Calibrate light, press and hold the Demo button and then press the Defeat button. Please note that you must perform this button sequence quickly. If you hold the Demo button for more than 2 seconds without touching the Defeat button, the Demo tones will start. Should this happen, simply wait for the Demo sequence to end and try again. Calibrate Button During the D.A.R.O. test sequence, the Calibrate button’s green LED will blink quickly to alert the user to two special conditions:

1. “JL Audio Microphone NOT Connected”: If you forget to connect the mic

before trying to start a Calibration you will get this alert. Press the Calibrate button once to cancel the alert, connect the D.A.R.O. microphone, and try again.

2. “Inappropriate Sound Level for D.A.R.O. Calibration”: Since the D.A.R.O.

sequence is completely automatic, this alert likely indicates a problem with the microphone. Press the Calibrate button once to cancel the alert. Ensure that the JL Audio microphone is properly connected and try again. For further help, please refer to Troubleshooting on page 33. Input Mode Indicators e Input Mode indicator LEDs show the input mode, either “Master” or “Slave”, selected by the switch on the Fathom v2’s back panel (unless the “Lights” switch is set to “o”). For further details, see page 20. Level Mode e two-position Level Mode switch allows you to select between the following modes: “Reference”: In this mode, the Master Level control knob has no eect on the Fathom v2’s output level. Use this setting if you will primarily be controlling the subwoofer level via your receiver or preamplier/processor. For those of us with small children or overenthusiastic teenagers, this mode of operation will prevent direct manipulation of the Master Level. “Variable”: In this mode, the Master Level control knob determines the output level of the Fathom v2 subwoofer. is mode is also useful when level matching the Fathom v2 subwoofer to a pair of stereo speakers in a two-channel system. LP freq. (Hz) e.l.f. trim (dB) phase (deg.) Polarity

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slave calibration mic. demo defeat calibrate Power

slave calibration mic. demo defeat calibrate Power

Master Level Knob e Master Level Knob is used to control the output level of the Fathom v2 when the Variable Level mode is selected on the front control panel. When rotated fully counter-clockwise, the Fathom v2’s output will be fully muted. When at the “0” or vertical position, the Variable gain level matches the Reference level setting. When turned fully clockwise, the Fathom v2’s output level is 15 dB higher than the Reference setting. Lights e “Lights” selector switch allows the user to select one of three indicator light modes. “O” turns o all of the front panel LED’s at all times. “Dim” sets all of the front panel LEDs to a low brightness level when the Fathom v2 is turned on. “On” sets all of the front panel LEDs to full brightness level when the Fathom v2 is turned on. IMPORTANT! WHEN TROUBLESHOOTING OR CALIBRATING THE D.A.R.O. FEATURE, MAKE SURE THAT THE “LIGHTS” SWITCH IS SET TO “DIM” or “ON.” LP Filter e Low Pass (LP) Filter selector switch determines the operating mode of the Fathom v2’s built-in low pass lter. “O” defeats the low pass lter, completely removing this circuit from the signal path. “12 dB” sets the roll o slope of the low pass lter to a 12 dB per octave slope (Butterworth alignment). “24 dB” sets the roll o slope of the low pass lter to a 24 dB per octave slope (Linkwitz-Riley alignment). e 24 dB setting more aggressively attenuates high frequencies above the LP Frequency setting (see below). If you are using the Fathom v2’s built-in low pass lter, experiment with the LP Filter slope setting to achieve the best transition to your satellite speakers. If you prefer to use the lters and bass management features in your receiver or preamplier, defeat the on-board lter by selecting the “O” position. LP Freq e Low Pass (LP) Frequency selector knob allows the user to choose the roll- o frequency of the Fathom v2’s internal low pass lter. e frequency is variable between 30 Hz (full counter-clockwise) to 130 Hz (full clockwise). is knob does not aect the input signal in any way if the LP Filter switch is set to “O”. 80 Hz is a commonly used lter frequency and usually serves as a good starting point for adjustments. LP freq. (Hz) e.l.f. trim (dB) phase (deg.) Polarity

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slave calibration mic. demo defeat calibrate Power

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E.L.F. Trim e Extreme Low Frequency (“e.l.f. trim”) knob allows the user to apply a certain amount of signal equalization at 24 Hertz (extremely low bass). At full counter-clockwise rotation, the signal at 24 Hz is cut by 12 dB. At “0” the equalizer is set at for zero contribution to the signal. At full clockwise rotation, the signal at 24 Hz is boosted by 3 dB. e e.l.f. trim feature is useful for tailoring the Fathom v2’s very low frequency output for your particular room. Adding some boost can make certain material feel more exciting. Using the cut function can help to compensate for room or boundary gain in the low frequencies. Room boundaries and the room’s nite (limited) size naturally cause very low frequencies to be boosted relative to other parts of the signal. As such, using the e.l.f. trim feature to cut the lowest frequencies can help to tame “bloat” or unnatural sounding low bass in small to medium sized rooms (and can also reduce unwanted vibrations in the room or throughout the house). Polarity e Polarity switch allows the user to select between normal (0 deg) and reversed (180 deg) signal polarity. e Polarity switch will primarily aect the small frequency range around the crossover point between your subwoofer and satellite speakers. Unlike the Phase control, which eectively adds time delay, the Polarity switch produces an instantaneous reversal of the signal’s amplitude peaks. For example, if at a given reference point a sine wave has an amplitude peak, by ipping the phase switch you instantly convert that peak into a trough or amplitude dip. Because the eect of the Polarity switch is immediate, it compliments the operation of the Phase control and cannot be replaced by it. When placing your Fathom v2 in the room, experiment with the Polarity switch before adjusting the “Phase” control. Either position of the Polarity switch may provide a smoother transition between your Fathom v2 subwoofer and the satellite speakers. Use source material with good mid and upper bass content for evaluation. Phase e Phase control knob allows the user to adjust the “timing” of the subwoofer output relative to the main speakers. e Phase control will primarily aect the small frequency range around the crossover point between your subwoofer and satellite speakers. Phase settings between 0 degrees (full counter- clockwise rotation) and 270 degrees (full clockwise rotation) are possible. e Phase control’s labels are referenced to a frequency of 80 Hz since this is the most common crossover point between satellite speakers and a subwoofer. Speaker, subwoofer, and listening seat positions vary greatly in home theater installations. Since physical positioning of speakers relative to the room boundaries, and each other, greatly aects the perceived quality of sound output, sometimes it is helpful to delay the subwoofer output. is is exactly what occurs when you turn the Phase control beyond 0 degrees. Once your Fathom v2 has been placed in your listening room to give you the smoothest overall sound and aer you have determined the optimum “Polarity” switch position (see preceding section), experiment with the position of the Phase control. Using familiar source material with good mid and upper bass content, adjust the Phase control and listen for better dened mid-bass and a smoother transition between the subwoofer and satellite speaker systems. If no single setting sounds better than another, leave the Phase control at 0 degrees. LP freq. (Hz) e.l.f. trim (dB) phase (deg.) Polarity

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CONNECTING YOUR FATHOM v2 Balanced Inputs If your home-theater receiver or preamplier/processor provides balanced outputs, the Fathom v2’s balanced inputs are the preferred connection. Balanced connections are used extensively in professional studios and sound reinforcement applications for a number of very good reasons. Besides ensuring proper grounding between components, balanced signal transmission is designed to cancel induced cable noise from the surrounding environment (particularly important with long cable runs). e bottom line is that your system will be far less likely to exhibit humming or other extraneous noises if you use balanced connections. e Fathom v2 subwoofers feature individual le and right balanced input connections with XLR “combo” jacks. ese special jacks accept either a three-pin male XLR connector or a “tip-ring-sleeve” (TRS) 1/4-inch (6.3 mm) connector for compatibility with a wide range of equipment. For systems with a mono subwoofer or “LFE” channel connection, only the jack labeled “Le or Mono” will be used. is applies to most modern multi- channel receivers and preamplier/processors. Separate le and right input jacks are provided for systems without a dedicated mono subwoofer connection. is typically applies to two-channel audio equipment. Appropriate balanced cables are available from your JL Audio dealer and are not included with the Fathom v2. Technical Notes:

  • Do not use the balanced inputs with unbalanced signals via adaptors. e unbalanced inputs of the Fathom v2 are optically isolated and preferable in situations where only an unbalanced signal source is available. Balanced input impedance is 20 kohms.
  • Input connectors are congured according to Audio Engineering Society recommendations for balanced signal cables as follows: XLR Connection Pin 1: Shield Pin 2: Positive Pin 3: Negative TRS connection: Tip: Positive Ring: Negative Sleeve: Shield IMPORTANT! IF YOUR RECEIVER OR PREAMPLIFIER/PROCESSOR DOES NOT HAVE XLR OR 1/4-INCH TRS BALANCED OUTPUTS, PLEASE REFER TO THE “UNBALANCED INPUTS” SECTION ON PAGE 19 FOR INPUT CONNECTION INFORMATION. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CONNECT UNBALANCED OUTPUTS TO THE FATHOM V2’S BALANCED INPUTS VIA ADAPTORS. e Le and Right inputs on the Fathom v2 are internally summed to a single mono channel. Since the Fathom v2 is inherently a “mono” or single channel device, you can use the Le and Right inputs for the master Fathom v2 and then distribute the summed mono signal to additional slave Fathom v2s in the system. IMPORTANT 1200VA Built in USA with Imported and domestic components LEFT

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Unbalanced Inputs e Fathom v2 subwoofer features individual le and right unbalanced RCA-type input connectors. ese are the most commonly used connectors for home audio applications and must be used if your receiver or preamplier/processor does not provide balanced outputs. While unbalanced connections are not as noise-immune as a balanced connection, Fathom v2 subwoofers employ optical isolation on the unbalanced inputs to minimize the possibility of noise in your system. For systems with a mono subwoofer or “LFE” channel connection, only the RCA-type jack labeled “Le or Mono” will be used. is applies to most modern multi-channel receivers and preamplier / processors. Separate le and right RCA-type input jacks are provided for systems without a dedicated mono subwoofer connection. is typically applies to two-channel audio equipment. Technical Notes:

  • When balanced outputs are not available on the signal source, you must use the RCA-type unbalanced inputs. Fathom v2s feature optical isolation circuitry on the unbalanced inputs to minimize the likelihood of ground loop induced noise. Unbalanced input impedance is 50 kohms.
  • Connections are industry-standard for unbalanced signal cables as follows: RCA-type connection: Tip: Positive Sleeve: Negative IMPORTANT! IF NOISE EXISTS AFTER CONNECTION, FATHOM V2s ALLOW FOR GROUNDING OR ISOLATION OF THE UNBALANCED INPUTS. PLEASE REFER TO THE “INPUT MODE SWITCHES” SECTION ON PAGE 20 OF THIS MANUAL FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON MINIMIZING NOISE. 1200VA Built in USA with Imported and domestic components LEFT

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Input Mode Switches: Two switches are located on the rear panel to control unbalanced signal grounding and master/slave operation. “Grounded / Isolated” Switch e “Grounded / Isolated” Input Mode switch aects only the unbalanced RCA inputs and is designed to facilitate a quiet, hum-free connection to your audio or home theater system. is feature is included to deal with the signal grounding issues oen encountered in home theater systems when several components from dierent manufacturers are interconnected. e Fathom v2 ships with this switch in the “Isolated” mode. If, with all system components connected and turned on (but no source material playing), you hear a continuous low-frequency hum through your Fathom v2, ip this switch to the “Grounded” position and evaluate the dierence in the noise level. Use whichever switch position provides the least hum or noise. IMPORTANT! PLEASE NOTE THAT CHANGING ANY COMPONENT IN THE OPTIMIZED SYSTEM (RECEIVER, AMPLIFIER, DVD PLAYER, CABLE OR SATELLITE BOX, ETC.) COULD ALTER THE SIGNAL GROUNDING SCHEME AND CAUSE HUM TO APPEAR IN YOUR PREVIOUSLY QUIET SYSTEM. IF YOU ADD OR CHANGE AN UPSTREAM COMPONENT IN YOUR HOME THEATER SYSTEM, YOU MAY NEED TO REVISIT THIS INPUT MODE SETTING ON THE FATHOM V2 SUBWOOFER FOR OPTIMUM NOISE PERFORMANCE. CABLE & SATELLITE BOXES ARE PARTICULARLY TROUBLESOME IN THIS WAY. Master / Slave Switch e Fathom v2s are designed to easily accommodate the implementation of multiple subwoofers in your home theater system through a master/slave connection chain. is method allows you to utilize the signal processing features of one Fathom v2 to centrally control multiple Fathom v2s in the room. Master/Slave functionality also makes it possible for the D.A.R.O. system to optimize the response of a multiple subwoofer installation. e Fathom v2 ships with this switch in the “Master” position. If you are using a single Fathom v2 you will use the “Master” position and you need not concern yourself with this section any further. If your installation incorporates two or more Fathom v2s, you will designate one Fathom v2 as the “Master” and all others in the system as “Slave” subwoofers via the “Master/Slave” switch on the rear amplier panel of each Fathom v2. LED’s on the front panel of the Fathom v2 are provided to indicate whether the “Master” or “Slave” mode is selected for a given subwoofer. From the Fathom v2 operating in “Master” mode, the “Output to Slave” signal carries any signal processing selected on the Master Fathom v2 (including the Master Level setting and D.A.R.O. processing) to further Fathom v2s operating in “Slave” mode. “Slave” subwoofer signal processing and level controls will be inoperable. In this mode, the user does not have to worry about level, crossover, and other settings for the slave subwoofers. Technical Notes:

  • Selecting the “Slave” position defeats all user-denable signal processing and the master level control. Because of this, there are some special situations in which you may want to operate a single Fathom v2 in “Slave” mode. If you are utilizing outboard signal processing and level-matching controls, activating the “Slave” mode will prevent anyone from aecting system parameters with the manual controls on the Fathom v2. IMPORTANT 1200VA Built in USA with Imported and domestic components LEFT

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IMPORTANT! PLEASE REFER TO THE “SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAMS” ON PAGES 22-25 FOR MORE INFORMATION ON USING THE INPUT / OUTPUT CONNECTIONS. “Output to Slave” Connector If you are operating more than one Fathom v2 subwoofer in one home theater system, you will designate one Fathom v2 as the Master (see page 20), and then feed signal from it to the remaining “Slave” Fathom v2s via this balanced XLR output. e “Output to Slave” cable can be connected to the “Le or Mono” balanced XLR input on the next Fathom v2. When a Fathom v2 is in “Slave” Mode, its “Output to Slave” connection can be used to pass signal to further Fathom v2s operating in “Slave” mode. e “Output to Slave” connector is designed to be used as follows:

1) From the “Master” Fathom v2’s “Output to Slave” connector to the rst

“Slave” Fathom v2’s “Le or Mono” XLR balanced input.

2) From the rst “Slave” Fathom v2’s “Output to Slave” connector to the

second “Slave” Fathom v2’s “Le or Mono” XLR balanced input.

3) From the second “Slave” Fathom v2’s “Output to Slave” connector to the

third “Slave” Fathom v2’s “Le or Mono” XLR balanced input. Etc, etc. (up to ten Fathom v2s may be connected in this conguration). Appropriate balanced cables with XLR terminations are available from your JL Audio dealer and are not included with the Fathom v2. Technical Notes:

  • e “Output to Slave” signal carries any signal processing selected on the Master Fathom v2 (including the Master Level setting and D.A.R.O. processing) to further Fathom v2s operating in “Slave” mode.
  • From Fathom v2s operating in “Slave” mode, the “Output to Slave” signal is an exact, buered replica of the balanced input signal, making this method of signal distribution preferable to using Y-adapters or splitters.
  • Use only shielded, connection cables with high quality XLR connectors for Master/Slave connection. Never use unbalanced cables with adaptors. IEC-Style AC Power Connector e IEC-style AC cord receptacle receives the heavy-gauge, 6 . (1.8 m) long, power cord included with your Fathom v2 subwoofer. Fathom v2s sold in dierent parts of the world are congured for each market’s electrical system and include appropriate plugs on their power cords. Please note the voltage markings next to the AC connector and make sure you are only powering your Fathom v2 from a receptacle that matches these markings. Do not use any AC power cord other than the one supplied with the Fathom v2. For information about the Main Fuse Holder, please see the Troubleshooting section of this manual. e Fathom v2 subwoofer is a very powerful device and can draw a lot of current. If too many components are connected with a Fathom v2 subwoofer to one electrical outlet, you risk tripping a household circuit breaker during very demanding program material. If this happens, split the Fathom v2 and other components between two AC electrical circuits. If possible, for maximum performance, dedicate an AC circuit to each Fathom v2. IMPORTANT 1200VA Built in USA with Imported and domestic components LEFT

MONO RIGHT ONLY INPUTS Output to Slave (Balanced) Balanced Unbalanced Input Modes Slave MasterGroundedIsolated SERIAL NUMBER: Warranty void if serial number is removed, altered or defaced. F 12A H250V120 V ~ 60 HzFUS

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SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAM 1: One Fathom v2 to Home Theater Receiver or Home Theater Preamp/Processor Most home theater receivers and preamp/processors provide a single (mono) subwoofer output. When connecting a mono subwoofer output to your Fathom v2, you will only use the Fathom’s “Le or Mono” input. Two connection types are available for connecting the Fathom v2 to your home theater system: balanced (XLR or 1/4-inch TRS connector) and unbalanced (RCA-type connector). Balanced connections provide superior noise rejection and ensure proper grounding between components. If your receiver or processor has balanced outputs, we highly recommend that you use them. In the connection diagram at le, balanced connections are shown as solid lines, unbalanced connections are shown dotted. You will only use one of these input connection methods (not both). 1200VA ilt in USA with Imported and domestic components LEFT MONORIGHTONLY INPUTS Output to Slave (Balanced)BalancedUnbalancedInput ModesSlaveMasterGroundedIsolatedSERIAL NUMBER: Warranty void if serial number is removed, altered or defaced. F 12A H 250V 0 V ~ 60 Hz

SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAM 2: Multiple Fathom v2s to Home Theater Receiver or Home Theater Preamp/Processor To greatly simplify using multiple subwoofers in a single home theater system, Fathom v2s incorporate a “Master/ Slave” signal distribution system. is allows control of all the Fathom v2s in a system from a single “Master” unit. First, you will select a Fathom v2 subwoofer as the “Master” via its upper “Input Mode” switch. Generally, you will designate the Fathom v2 closest to the receiver/preamp as the master. In some cases; for example, when the control panel of certain units is dicult to access, you may prefer to designate the one which is easiest to access as the master. Two connection types are available for connecting the master Fathom v2 to your home theater system: balanced (XLR or 1/4-inch TRS connector) and unbalanced (RCA-type connector). Balanced connections provide superior noise rejection and ensure proper grounding between components. If your receiver or processor has balanced outputs, we highly recommend that you use them to connect to the Fathom v2 designated as the master. In the connection diagram at le, balanced connections are shown as solid lines, unbalanced connections are shown dotted. You will only use one of these input connection methods for the Fathom v2 designated as the master (not both). e remaining Fathom v2s in the system will be congured as “Slave” units via their upper “Input Mode” switches. Using balanced XLR cables, you will connect the master Fathom v2’s “Output to Slave” to the “Le or Mono” balanced input of the rst slave Fathom v2. at slave unit’s “Output to Slave” connector will feed the “Le or Mono” input of the next slave unit via another balanced XLR cable. Subsequent slave units will be connected in the same manner. Connections between the “Master” and “Slave” Fathoms and between “Slave” Fathoms are via balanced XLR cables ONLY. 1200VA ilt in USA with Imported and domestic components LEFT MONORIGHTONLYINPUTS Output to Slave (Balanced)BalancedUnbalancedInput ModesSlaveMasterGroundedIsolatedSERIAL NUMBER: Warranty void if serial number is removed, altered or defaced. F 12A H 250V 0 V ~ 60 Hz

1200VA ilt in USA with Imported and domestic components LEFT MONORIGHTONLYINPUTS Output to Slave (Balanced)BalancedUnbalancedInput ModesSlaveMasterGroundedIsolatedSERIAL NUMBER: Warranty void if serial number is removed, altered or defaced. F 12A H 250V 0 V ~ 60 Hz

1200VA ilt in USA with Imported and domestic components LEFT MONORIGHTONLY INPUTS Output to Slave (Balanced)BalancedUnbalancedInput ModesSlaveMasterGroundedIsolated SERIAL NUMBER: Warranty void if serial number is removed, altered or defaced. F 12A H 250V 0 V ~ 60 Hz

SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAM 3: One Fathom v2 in Mono to Two-Channel Audio System When connecting a Fathom v2 (or multiple Fathom v2s) in mono to a two-channel audio system you will use both the “Le or Mono” and the “Right” inputs. Summing circuitry in the Fathom v2’s input section will sum the stereo signals to mono. We strongly recommend that you use a high-quality active crossover, like the JL Audio CR-1, to divide your preamplier’s signals prior to connection to the Fathom v2 and to the amplier driving your main speakers. is will allow you to lter low frequencies out of the signals driving the main speakers, resulting in better performance. If you are not using an active crossover and are comfortable running your main speakers full-range, you can split your preamplier’s output signals using appropriate Y-connectors in place of the active crossover shown in the diagram. Two connection types are available for connecting the Fathom v2 to your two-channel audio system: balanced (XLR or 1/4-inch TRS connector) and unbalanced (RCA-type connector). Balanced connections provide superior noise rejection and ensure proper grounding between components. If your preamplier or active crossover oers balanced outputs, we highly recommend that you use them. In the connection diagram at le, balanced connections are shown as solid lines, unbalanced connections are shown dotted. You will only use one of these input connection methods (not both). NOTE: If desired, additional Fathom v2s can be connected in “Slave” mode to the Fathom v2 connected as shown on this diagram. See “Connection Diagram 2” on page 23 for slave connection explanation. WARNING WARNING! TURN OFF THE FATHOM v2 AND ALL OTHER EQUIPMENT IN THE SYSTEM BEFORE MAKING OR CHANGING ANY CONNECTIONS!Pg 25 | EN

SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAM 4: Two Fathom v2s in Stereo to Two-Channel Audio System When connecting two Fathom v2s in stereo to a two-channel audio system you will only use the “Le or Mono” inputs of each Fathom v2. e upper “Input Mode” switch on each Fathom v2 will be set in the “Master” position. We strongly recommend that you use a high-quality active crossover, like the JL Audio CR-1, to divide your preamplier’s signals prior to connection to the Fathom v2 and to the amplier driving your main speakers. is will allow you to lter low frequencies out of the signals driving the main speakers, resulting in better performance. If you are not using an active crossover and are comfortable running your main speakers full-range, you can split your preamplier’s output signals using appropriate Y-connectors in place of the active crossover shown in the diagram. Two connection types are available for connecting the Fathom v2s to your two-channel audio system: balanced (XLR or 1/4-inch TRS connector) and unbalanced (RCA-type connector). Balanced connections provide superior noise rejection and ensure proper grounding between components. If your preamplier or active crossover oers balanced outputs, we highly recommend that you use them. In the connection diagram at right, balanced connections are shown as solid lines, unbalanced connections are shown dotted. You will only use one of these input connection methods (not both). NOTE: If desired, additional Fathom v2s can be connected in “Slave” mode to each Fathom v2 connected as shown on this diagram. See “Connection Diagram 2” on page 23 for slave connection explanation. LOW OUT(SUB OUT)RIGHTLEFTLOW OUT(SUB OUT) 1200VA ilt in USA with Imported and domestic components LEFT MONORIGHTONLYINPUTS Output to Slave (Balanced)BalancedUnbalancedInput ModesSlaveMasterGroundedIsolatedSERIAL NUMBER: Warranty void if serial number is removed, altered or defaced. F 12A H 250V 0 V ~ 60 Hz

1200VA ilt in USA with Imported and domestic components LEFT MONORIGHTONLYINPUTS Output to Slave (Balanced)BalancedUnbalancedInput ModesSlaveMasterGroundedIsolatedSERIAL NUMBER: Warranty void if serial number is removed, altered or defaced. F 12A H 250V 0 V ~ 60 Hz

PREPARATION FOR SETUP PROCESS: Please conrm the following system settings before beginning the setup process. is will ensure a neutral starting point and an eective setup of your subwoofer system. On your Home Theater Receiver or Preamp/Processor: Before beginning setup of your Fathom v2 subwoofer system we recommend that you set your receiver or preamp/processor as follows (please turn o all Fathom v2s in the system via their front panel power switches prior to making these adjustments):

In the speaker setup menu of your receiver or preamp/processor, set up all of your high-frequency speakers as “small” with a crossover point of 80 Hz. is will send ALL bass to the Fathom v2(s).

In the speaker setup menu, properly set all speaker distances to the primary listening seat, including the subwoofer’s distance. Use a tape measure to determine these distances (time coherence is important.) If multiple Fathom v2s are being used, average their distances to the primary listening seat and use that number to set the subwoofer distance.

Set the subwoofer level in the receiver or preamp/processor to “0” or its middle position.

4. Tone Controls / Equalizers

Set all tone controls to “0” and defeat all equalizer features. On your Active Crossover or Bass Management Processor: If you are using an active crossover or bass-management processor, we recommend that you set it as follows before beginning setup of your Fathom v2 subwoofer system (please turn o all Fathom v2s in the system prior to making these adjustments):

1. Low-Pass Filter Frequency

Select a low-pass lter frequency of 80 Hz (24 dB/octave slope)

2. High-Pass Filter Frequency

Select a high-pass lter frequency of 80 Hz (24 dB/octave slope)

3. Low-Pass (Subwoofer) Output Level

Set the subwoofer output level to “0” or its middle position.Pg 27 | EN

On the Fathom v2’s Front Panel: Please turn o the home theater receiver or preamp/processor to make these adjustments.

Flip each Fathom v2’s “Power” switch to the “On” position.

Flip each Fathom v2’s “Lights” switch to the “On” position. If you don’t see any lights on the front panel, you may have forgotten to plug the Fathom v2 in or there may be a problem with the electrical circuit.

3. “Input Mode” Indicator Lights

If you are using a single Fathom v2, conrm that its “Input Mode” indicator light is on the “Master” position. If not, you will need to access the upper “Input Mode” switch on the rear panel of the Fathom v2. If you are using multiple Fathom v2s in a Master/Slave conguration, conrm that the unit connected directly to your receiver or preamp/ processor is indicating “Master” on its “Input Mode” lights and that all other units are indicating “Slave” on their “Input Mode” lights. If not, you will need to access the upper “Input Mode” switches on the rear panels of the Fathom v2s.

If your home theater receiver/processor is handling bass management (speakers set on “small”) or if you are using an outboard crossover/bass- management processor, ip the master Fathom v2’s “LP Filter” switch to “OFF.” If not, select the “12 dB” position.

6. “LP Freq. (Hz)” Knob

Rotate the “LP Freq.” knob to the “80 Hz” position.

Flip the “Polarity” switch to “0”.

9. “phase (deg.)” Knob

Rotate the “phase” knob to “0” degrees

10. D.A.R.O. Defeat Switch

Press the D.A.R.O. defeat switch so that the red light in the switch remains lit. LP freq. (Hz) e.l.f. trim (dB) phase (deg.) Polarity

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RECOMMENDED SETUP PROCEDURES (continued) Subwoofer System Setup: Once you have set the controls on your home theater receiver or preamp/ processor and on your Fathom v2(s) to the settings recommended on pages 26 and 27, you are ready to begin setting up your Fathom v2 for optimum performance.

Using familiar music or movie material with deep bass content, adjust the subwoofer level to blend with the other speakers using your receiver or preamp/processor’s subwoofer level control. is method is more immune to tampering than using the Fathom v2’s “Master Level” knob (think toddlers or curious visitors). In the unlikely event that the subwoofer level control in your receiver or preamp/processor cannot be turned up enough to level match the Fathom v2, return that control to “0”. en, ip the Fathom v2’s “Level Mode” switch to “Variable” and with “0” as your reference point (REF mode gain and Variable “0” gain are identical) use the “Master Level” control to level match the subwoofer with the other speakers. MAKE NOTE OF THIS SETTING FOR FUTURE USE. For more detailed information on your Fathom v2’s level setting controls, please refer to the “Level Mode” and “Master Level” sections on pages 15 - 16 of this manual.

2. Polarity and Phase Adjustment

It is oen helpful to have a second person operating these controls so that you can easily hear the changes from the primary listening seat. Listening to familiar source material (preferably music with good upper bass and midbass response), ip the “Polarity” switch from “0” to “180” and listen for dierences. e correct setting will sound most natural with the best upper bass punch and articulation. If both sound similar, choose “0”. Once Polarity is set, use the same music material to audition dierent “Phase” control settings and choose the one that further enhances the upper and midbass response. If you can’t hear a dierence, set the control to “0.”

3. Experiment with alternative subwoofer locations (if necessary).

If you are satised with the basic performance of your subwoofer you are ready to move on to the next step. If not, we recommend that you experiment with the position of your subwoofer until you are pleased with its basic performance. Experimentating with placement is KEY to a superior sounding system. Moving the subwoofer just a few feet can have a signicant eect on the smoothness of the bass. For each new position, start with the polarity and phase controls at “0” and repeat the setup process beginnng with Step 1. IMPORTANT! WRITE DOWN ALL SETTINGS PERFORMED IN STEPS 1-3 FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. IMPORTANTPg 29 | EN

You are now ready to apply the power of JL Audio’s exclusive Digital Automatic Room Optimization (D.A.R.O.) system. is system will measure the response of the subwoofer at your primary listening seat and apply a powerful 18-band equalizer to tame the peaks caused by room modes, resulting in smoother, more accurate bass performance. If you are using multiple Fathom v2s in a master/slave conguration, you will only need to address the unit designated as “master” to perform D.A.R.O. calibration for the entire subwoofer system. Note that all front-panel signal processing is defeated during D.A.R.O. calibration, regardless of the knob settings. Normal operation is restored once calibration is complete. a) Set the Main Power switch to the “ON” position and be sure the Fathom v2’s indicator lights are switched “ON” via the “Lights” switch. b) Remove the calibration microphone from its protective pouch and connect its cable to the mini-XLR jack on the Fathom v2’s front control panel. NOTE: D.A.R.O. Calibration is only possible when the included JL Audio test microphone is plugged in to the Fathom v2 front panel. e “Calibrate” feature is disabled with no microphone plugged in to prevent accidental loss of settings. c) Connect the microphone to the other end of the mic cable and temporarily place the mic in the primary listening seat. If you have a microphone stand, you can place the microphone at head height and position in the primary listening seat. d) On the Fathom v2’s control panel, press the “Calibrate” button. e green light on the “Calibrate” button will ash slowly, indicating that calibration will begin in 5 seconds. e) Within 5 seconds of pressing the “Calibrate” button, return to your primary listening seat and hold the microphone in your normal, seated head position at the approximate height of your ears. f) A noise sequence will be played through the Fathom v2 that sounds like hashy static. e sequence will last approximately 3 minutes. During this process, the D.A.R.O. system is taking a frequency response measurement at your seat and correcting the problems it nds. e D.A.R.O. system also compensates for any before & aer level dierences so that your Fathom v2 will have a similar perceived loudness aer the calibration process. When D.A.R.O. is nished calibrating, the “Calibrate” button will light and stay on, indicating a successful calibration. Should you wish to run a new calibration, simply repeat the steps above. IMPORTANTEN | Pg 30

To clear the D.A.R.O.’s settings (i.e., return them to at) & turn o the Calibrate light, press and hold the Demo button and then press the Defeat button. Please note that you must perform this button sequence quickly. If you hold the Demo button for more than 2 seconds without touching the Defeat button, the Demo tones will start. Should this happen, simply wait for the Demo sequence to end and try again. You can perform a new calibration by following the normal procedure outlined above. IMPORTANT! IF YOU MOVE YOUR FATHOM V2 OR PRIMARY LISTENING SEAT IN THE FUTURE, YOU WILL NEED TO RUN D.A.R.O. AGAIN. ANY PARTICULAR CALIBRATION IS UNIQUE TO THAT PARTICULAR SUBWOOFER POSITION AND LISTENING SEAT POSITION COMBINATION. SIMPLY FOLLOW THE STEPS ABOVE TO CREATE A NEW CALIBRATION CURVE.

5. Extreme Low Frequency (e.l.f.) Trim

Use the “e.l.f. trim” control to adjust the extreme low bass extension of the Fathom v2. is control allows -12 dB of cut or +3 dB of boost at 24 Hertz and is particularly useful when using a Fathom v2 (or two) in a small to medium sized home theater. Since smaller enclosed spaces help to boost the level of the lowest bass frequencies, smaller theaters can be overwhelmed by the strong low- bass output of the Fathom v2 subwoofer. is can create a “thick” or “bloated” character in the lower bass region. Turning down the “e.l.f. trim” knob cuts the extreme low bass level and alleviates this condition. Feel free to experiment and listen to a variety of demanding material until you nd the best match for your room and your tastes. Your Fathom v2 is now optimized for maximum bass performance at your listening seat. Congratulations! IMPORTANTPg 31 | EN

Can I place objects on my subwoofer? We do not recommend placing any items on the subwoofer cabinet as they may vibrate, causing undesirable noise and possible damage to the nish. Under no circumstances should any object containing liquid be placed on the Fathom v2 cabinet. Is the Fathom v2 magnetically shielded? Fathom v2 subwoofers are not magnetically shielded. To avoid magnetic distortion with certain television types, place the Fathom v2 at least 3-4 feet (1 - 1.5m) from your screen. If you notice any discoloration in the picture, try moving the subwoofer further away until these artifacts disappear. Will my electric bill be high if I leave the Fathom v2 in “Auto” mode? When in “Auto” mode, the Fathom v2 amplier is only powered up when a signicant signal is detected on the inputs. When powered down, only “housekeeping” circuits remain on, which draw negligible amounts of power from the wall (less than 5 watts). Should I unplug my subwoofer during a thunderstorm or extended absence? YES. You should unplug your Fathom v2 during (or before) thunderstorms. is will prevent any possible damage from voltage spikes due to lightning. In these conditions, it’s a good idea to unplug all of your audio / video components. If you are going to be away from home for several days, it is also a good idea to unplug your home theater components to prevent damage from unexpected storms or power line conditions. CLEANING YOUR FATHOM v2 Dust your Fathom v2’s subwoofer cabinet using a clean, so microber cloth or feather duster. Microber cloths are commonly available where automotive detailing supplies are sold. Light smudges can generally be wiped o with a clean microber cloth. For more stubborn smudges, polish and protect the nish using a high-quality automotive wax and a microber cloth, both available wherever automotive detailing supplies are sold. We recommend Meguiar’s® “NXT Tech Wax” and Meguiar’s® Microber Detailing cloths. Never use a polish that contains harsh solvents or abrasives as these may permanently damage the nish. Never use furniture polish or any oil-based product on your Fathom v2. Never use solvents or aggressive cleaning agents on your Fathom v2. When in doubt, test the cleaning product on the underside of the cabinet and let it sit for several days before committing to its use on visible portions of the cabinet.EN | Pg 32

TROUBLESHOOTING No sound from subwoofer.

1. Verify that Fathom v2 is plugged in, turned “ON” & that front panel lights are

“ON”. If the lights do not turn on, check the circuit breaker that feeds its outlet or plug the Fathom v2 into another AC power outlet. If your AC outlet has power but the lights still do not come on, you may need to inspect/replace the Fathom v2’s main power fuse. Refer to the “Main Fuse Holder” section on the next page.

2. Test the subwoofer by pressing the DEMO button on the front panel – if the sub

emits demo tones the subwoofer’s internal circuitry is ne and an input problem is likely. Check the input cable connections at the Fathom v2 and at the receiver/ preamp/processor.

3. Verify that your receiver’s subwoofer settings have not changed.

4. If your other speakers play, but the Fathom v2 does not, try changing the cable

that connects the Fathom v2 to the system.

5. If the problem persists, call your dealer or JL Audio Technical Support for

assistance. e bass level has changed.

1. Make sure your level settings (on the Fathom v2 and in your receiver/preamp/

processor) have not changed.

2. If you are using the Fathom v2’s “Master Level” knob to set the subwoofer level,

conrm that the “Level Mode” switch is set to “Variable”.

3. erify the position of the ELF Trim knob.

Hums or other unusual noises from your Fathom v2

1. See Input Mode discussion on page 20 of this manual, especially if any upstream

components, cables, etc., have recently changed.

2. Turn o the Fathom v2, disconnect all its input and output signal cables,

turn the Fathom v2 back on. If the noise disappears, the noise is being caused elsewhere in your system. Bass sounds “muddy” or “too heavy”.

1. Try decreasing the 24 Hertz level using the “e.l.f. trim” control. Muddy bass

can sometimes be caused by too much low frequency output in a moderately sized room.

2. Decrease the overall subwoofer level.

3. Verify your receiver’s subwoofer settings.

4. Try a di erent subwoofer or main listening seat location. Changing one or the

other can have a HUGE e ect on how your system sounds. See the placement discussion on pages 6-10 of this manual.Pg 33 | EN

TROUBLESHOOTING - continued D.A.R.O. Calibration attempt gives blinking Calibrate light

1. If the included JL Audio Microphone is not properly plugged into the front panel

jack, calibration will fail and the green Calibrate light will blink fast. Calibration will ONLY proceed with the JL Audio microphone connected. Connecting any other mic will cause the calibration to fail. Cancel the blinking Calibrate light by pressing the Calibrate button again.

2. If calibration fails with the JL Audio microphone properly connected,

the green Calibrate light will blink slowly. Test the microphone and cable connections and try running calibration again. If calibration fails aer following the steps above, the microphone or microphone cable may be bad. Contact JL Audio Home Technical Support. Your Fathom v2 is clearly audible outside of your house.

1. Revisit the “Master Level” setting on your Fathom v2(s) or your home theater

receiver/preamp/processor.

2. Inquire with your JL Audio dealer about noise isolation strategies.

3. Move the Fathom v2 away from windows.

Located on the rear panel, next to the AC cord receptacle is the main fuse holder’s cover. is small spring-loaded cap may be removed, allowing access to inspect or replace the main power fuse. If your AC outlet has power but the Fathom v2’s lights do not come on, the main power fuse may be blown. To Remove - Unplug the subwoofer’s AC power cord. Insert a small athead screwdriver into the cap’s slot and turn counter-clockwise slowly until the fuse holder is released. Once removed, the fuse can be inspected and if necessary, replaced. Refer to the chart below for fuse values for your specic Fathom v2 model. To Reinstall - Note that the fuse holder’s body is keyed to the opening and must be aligned to t properly. Insert the fuse holder into the opening and gently turn clockwise (about 1/8 turn) to lock in place. Pressing the cap and feeling for the spring to compress will help to locate the correct position. Reconnect the AC power cord. If the replacement fuse blows immediately aer a fuse replacement, the subwoofer’s amplier may require service. Please contact your JL Audio Authorized Retailer or Distributor. Fuse Ratings, 120V Models Only Model Fuse Type Fuse Size f110 v2 (120V) 0.25 x 1.25-inch, fast-acting 7A, 250V f112v2 (120V) 0.25 x 1.25-inch, fast-acting 8A, 250V f113v2 (120V) 0.25 x 1.25-inch, fast-acting 12A, 250V f212v2 (120V) 0.25 x 1.25-inch, fast-acting 15A, 250V Fuse Ratings, 240V Models Only Model Fuse Type Fuse Size f110v2 (240V) 5mm x 20mm, fast-acting 6.3A, 250V f112v2 (240V ) 5mm x 20mm, fast-acting 6.3A, 250V f113v2 (240V ) 5mm x 20mm, fast-acting 8A, 250V f212v2 (240V) 5mm x 20mm, fast-acting 10A, 250V 1200VA Built in USA with Imported and domestic components LEFTorMONO RIGHT ONLY INPUTS Output to Slave (Balanced) Balanced Unbalanced Input ModesSlaveMasterGrounded Isolated SERIAL NUMBER: Warranty void if serial number is removed, altered or defaced. F 12A H 250V 120 V ~ 60 Hz

Specifications: f110v2 f112v2 f113v2 f212v2 Enclosure Type: Sealed Sealed Sealed SealedDriver:Single 10-inch (nominal diameter)Single 12-inch (nominal diameter)Single 13.5-inch (nominal diameter)Dual 12-inch (nominal diameter)Frequency Response (anechoic):27 – 111 Hz (±1.5dB)–3 dB at 25 Hz / 120 Hz–10 dB at 19 Hz / 155 Hz21-119 Hz (+1.5dB)–3 dB at 19 Hz / 150 Hz–10 dB at 17 Hz / 167 Hz20-86 Hz (+1.5dB)–3 dB at 18 Hz / 127 Hz–10 dB at 16 Hz / 154 Hz20 - 97 Hz (+/- 1.5 dB) -3 dB at 19 / 110 Hz -10 dB at 15 / 157 HzEffective Piston Area: 60 in 0.0387 m 84 in 0.0542 m

9.4 litersAmplifier Power: 1100 wat t s RMS short-term1800 watts RMS short-term3000 wattsRMS short-term3600 wattsRMS short-termDimensions: (H) x (W) x (D) Height Dimensions include feet15.64 x 12.92 x 17.27 in397 x 328 x 439 mm18.5 x 15 x 17.625 in 470 x 381 x 448 mm19.625 x 16.5 x 19.25 in498 x 419 x 489 mm31.96 x 14.92 x 20.39 in 812 x 379 x 518 mmNet Weight: 69 lbs 31 kg117 lbs 53 kg133 lbs 60 kg224 lbs 102 kg Cabinet Finish: High-Gloss Black High-Gloss Black High-Gloss Black High-Gloss Black FEATURES Unbalanced Inputs: Stereo or Mono (two RCA jacks) Balanced Inputs: Stereo or Mono (two female XLR jacks) Output To Slave: Balanced (one male XLR jack) Input Modes: Master or Slave Level Modes: Reference (xed gain) or Variable from full mute to +15dB over reference gain Power Modes: O, On or Automatic Signal-Sensing Light Modes: O, On or Dim Low Pass Filter Mode: O, 12 dB per octave or 24 dB per octave Low Pass Filter Cuto Frequency: Variable from 30 Hz – 130 Hz Polarity: 0 or 180 degrees Phase: Variable from 0 – 270 degrees E.L.F. Trim: Variable from –12 dB to +3 dB at 24 Hz Digital Automatic Room Optimization (D.A.R.O.) Automatic, 18-band digital equalizer with included laboratory-grade calibration microphone, defeatable. www.jlaudio.com 10369 North Commerce Parkway • Miramar, Florida • 33025 • USA “JL Audio”, “Fathom”, and the JL Audio logo are registered trademarks of JL Audio, Inc. ©2022 JLAudio, Inc. • For more detailed information please visit us online at www.jlaudio.com. Product images shown are for illustrative purposes only and may differ from the actual product. Due to continuous product development, all specifications are subject to change without notice.FR Subwoofer amplifié Fathom v2 Manuel de l’utilisateur f113v2 f212v2 f112v2 f110v2FR | Pg 2

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MONO RIGHT ONLY INPUTS Output to Slave (Balanced) Balanced Unbalanced Input Modes Slave MasterGroundedIsolated SERIAL NUMBER: Warranty void if serial number is removed, altered or defaced. F 12A H250V120 V ~ 60 HzFUS

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MONO RIGHT ONLY INPUTS Output to Slave (Balanced) Balanced Unbalanced Input Modes Slave MasterGroundedIsolated SERIAL NUMBER: Warranty void if serial number is removed, altered or defaced. F 12A H250V 120 V ~ 60 Hz FUS

MONO RIGHT ONLY INPUTS Output to Slave (Balanced) Balanced Unbalanced Input Modes SlaveMasterGroundedIsolated SERIAL NUMBER: Warranty void if serial number is removed, altered or defaced. F 12A H250V120 V ~ 60 Hz

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MONO RIGHT ONLY INPUTS Output to Slave (Balanced) Balanced Unbalanced Input Modes Slave MasterGroundedIsolated SERIAL NUMBER: Warranty void if serial number is removed, altered or defaced. F 12A H250V120 V ~ 60 HzFUS

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2. Interruptor "Lights"

6. Perilla "LP freq. (Hz)"

8. Interruptor "Polarity"

10. Interruptor "defeat" de DARO

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MONO RIGHT ONLY INPUTS Output to Slave (Balanced) Balanced Unbalanced Input Modes Slave MasterGroundedIsolated SERIAL NUMBER: Warranty void if serial number is removed, altered or defaced. F 12A H250V 120 V ~ 60 Hz FUS

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MONO RIGHT ONLY INPUTS Output to Slave (Balanced) Balanced Unbalanced Input Modes Slave MasterGroundedIsolated SERIAL NUMBER: Warranty void if serial number is removed, altered or defaced. F 12A H250V 120 V ~ 60 Hz FUS

MONO RIGHT ONLY INPUTS Output to Slave (Balanced) Balanced Unbalanced Input Modes SlaveMasterGroundedIsolated SERIAL NUMBER: Warranty void if serial number is removed, altered or defaced. F 12A H250V120 V ~ 60 Hz

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MONO RIGHT ONLY INPUTS Output to Slave (Balanced) Balanced Unbalanced Input Modes Slave MasterGroundedIsolated SERIAL NUMBER: Warranty void if serial number is removed, altered or defaced. F 12A H250V120 V ~ 60 HzFUS

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5. E.L.F. (Extreme Low Frequency) Trim

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1200VA Built in USA with Imported and domestic components LEFT

MONO RIGHT ONLY INPUTS Output to Slave (Balanced) Balanced Unbalanced Input Modes Slave Master Grounded Isolated SERIAL NUMBER: Warranty void if serial number is removed, altered or defaced. F 12A H250V120 V ~ 60 HzFUS

120 0VA Built in USA with Imported and domestic components LEFT

120 0VA Built in USA with Imported and domestic components LEFT

120 0VA Built in USA with Imported and domestic components LEFT

120 0VA Built in USA with Imported and domestic components LEFT

MONO RIGHT ONLY INPUTS Output to Slave(Balanced)BalancedUnbalancedInput Modes Slave MasterGroundedIsolated SERIAL NUMBER: Warrant y void if serial nu mber is removed , altered or def aced. F 12A H250V 120 V ~ 60 Hz

120 0VA Built in USA with Imported and domestic components LEFT

slave calibration mic. demo defeat calibrate Power