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OPERATION
Power On
Connect your signal source (such as an A/V receiver or preamplifier) to the
transmitter (if using a wireless connection) or to the subwoofer (if using a wired
connection). Two single-RCA cords are provided. While you would ordinarily
use the short cable to connect to the transmitter or the long one to connect 
to the subwoofer, either cable can be used, depending on proximity to the 
signal source. There is no need or benefit gained from connecting the same
source to both the transmitter and the subwoofer. However, you could connect
two separate sources to the subwoofer by utilizing both its wired and wireless
connections. Both signals will essentially be mixed and outputted by the 
subwoofer. Plug your transmitter’s (if using a wireless connection) and subwoofer’s
AC cord into a wall outlet. Do not use the outlets on the back of the receiver 
for the subwoofer. Initially set the Subwoofer-Level Control ¶ to the “Min”
position. Turn on your sub by pressing the Power Switch ¡ on the rear panel.
Turn on your entire audio system and start a CD or movie soundtrack at a 
moderate level.
Auto On/Standby
Transmitter (Wireless Connection Only): The Status LED (not shown) will be
lit in red when the unit is in Standby. When the transmitter receives an audio
signal from the source, it will immediately turn on and the LED will turn to
blinking green or solid green:
RED = STANDBY (No signal detected, transmitter off) 
GREEN (BLINKING) = Transmitter is on but has not established a link 
with the wireless sub 
GREEN (SOLID) = Transmitter is on and has already established a link 
with the wireless sub
The transmitter will automatically enter Standby mode after approximately 
10 minutes when no signal is detected from your system.
Subwoofer: With the Power Switch ¡ in the “On”position, the Status LED on
the back panel will remain lit to indicate the On/Standby mode of the subwoofer. 
RED = STANDBY (No signal detected, amp off) 
GREEN = SUB ON (Wired signal detected, amp on) 
ORANGE = SUB ON (Wireless link with transmitter active) 
The subwoofer will automatically enter Standby mode after approximately 
10 minutes when no signal is detected from your system. The subwoofer will then
power on instantly when a signal is detected. During periods of normal use, 
the Power Switch ¡ can be left on. You may turn off the Power Switch ¡
for extended periods of nonoperation (e.g., when you are away on vacation).
Getting Started
Confirm that the Status LED on the transmitter is on (red or green), the 
Status LED on the subwoofer is on (red, orange or green) and an RCA cable is
connected from a source unit to either the LFE Input of the subwoofer £ or
transmitter ‹ or L and R inputs ™ on the subwoofer. Play a CD or video. Use
a selection that has ample bass information. If using a wireless connection, the
Status LED on the transmitter should be lit in solid green, and the Status LED
on the subwoofer should turn orange if connected wirelessly. If the LED on the
transmitter is blinking in green and the LED on the subwoofer is in red or green,
a wireless link has not been established between the transmitter and the 
subwoofer. If connecting directly to the subwoofer without using the wireless
link, the Status LED on the subwoofer should be lit green. If the LED on the 
subwoofer remains red, check that the RCA cable from the source to subwoofer
(wired connection) or transmitter (wireless connection) is functioning properly
and that it is fully inserted at both ends, or that the Transmitter ID-Code
Selector 
B
and the Subwoofer ID-Code Selector ∞ are set to the same 
channel. Once you have a green or orange LED on the subwoofer, turn your
Subwoofer-Level Control ¶ up halfway so that the knob indicator points up.
You should now be hearing bass information coming from the subwoofer.
Adjust Level
Set the overall volume control of the preamplifier or stereo to a comfortable
level. Adjust the Subwoofer-Level Control ¶ until you obtain a pleasing blend
of bass. Bass response should not overpower the room but rather be adjusted
so there is a harmonious blend across the entire musical range. Many users
have a tendency to set the subwoofer volume too loud, adhering to the belief
that a subwoofer is there to produce lots of bass. This is not entirely true. 
A subwoofer is there to enhance bass, extending the response of the entire
system so the bass can be felt as well as heard. However, overall balance
must be maintained or the music will not sound natural. An experienced listener
will set the volume of the subwoofer so its impact on bass response is always
there but is never obtrusive.
Phase Control
The Phase Switch • determines whether the subwoofer driver’s piston like
action moves in and out with the main speakers, 0˚, or opposite the main speakers,
180˚. Proper phase adjustment depends on several variables such as room size,
subwoofer placement and listener position. Adjust the Phase Switch • to
maximize bass output at the listening position. 
Crossover Adjustment
The Crossover Adjustment Control § determines the highest frequency 
at which the subwoofer reproduces sounds. If your main speakers can 
comfortably reproduce some low-frequency sounds, set this control to a 
lower frequency setting, between 50Hz and 100Hz. This will concentrate the
subwoofer’s efforts on the ultradeep bass sounds required by today’s films 
and music. If you are using smaller bookshelf speakers that do not extend 
to the lower bass frequencies, set the Crossover Adjustment Control § to 
a higher setting, between 120Hz and 150Hz.
NOTE: This control will have no effect if the LFE Input £ is used (wired 
connection) or if the Low-Pass Selector ¢ is in the “OFF” position (wireless
connection). If you have a Dolby Digital or DTS processor/receiver, the low-pass
frequency is set by the processor/receiver. Consult your owner’s manual to learn
how to view or change this setting.
ID Codes
In the unlikely event that you experience interference when operating the system,
or if you have more than one set of subwoofer transmitters and receivers in
operation, you may change the channel in which the system operates. On 
the transmitter module and the subwoofer, there is a four-position ID-Code
Selector (
B
and ∞). Simply set the selectors to one of the other positions.
The transmitter and subwoofer (
B
and ∞) selectors must be set to the same
position for the system to function correctly. You can also set up a maximum of
two subwoofers to be receiving from the same transmitter by setting the channel
selector on the transmitter and both of the subwoofers to the same channel.
A Word About Wireless Products
The JBL ES150PW and ES250PW wireless subwoofers utilize advanced wireless
transceivers operating in the 2.4GHz frequency band. This is the same frequency
band that is used for wireless home networks and high-quality cordless phones.
It also allows for the transmission of high-performance, full-spectrum sound to
remote locations, wirelessly.
Like all wireless devices, the JBL wireless subwoofer’s operating range may
vary, depending upon variables such as building construction methods and 
materials, atmospheric conditions and other sources of interference. Please
consult your JBL dealer or distributor, or visit www.jbl.com, for further 
information or assistance.
Wall-Mounting the Transmitter Module
NOTE: The customer is responsible for the correct selection and use of
mounting hardware (available through hardware stores) that will ensure the
proper and safe wall-mounting of the transmitter.
1. Insert the two M3 x 4 machine
screws through the wall bracket
and into the rear of the transmitter
module, as shown.
2. Attach the transmitter module 
with wall bracket to the wall, 
using suitable hardware and, 
if necessary, wall anchors.
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 ES250PW 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
      
 
 
 
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Item # 
Part Number 
Description 
Qty 
 
 
 
 
Not for Sale 
ES250PW Cabinet 
327-010-00622-E 
Grille Cup, BLK 
3 249-HIPS-050930BAE 
Port 
Tube 
4 351348-001 
LED 
Plate 
5 361-NYL-05101-0BAE 
LED 
Socket 
6 316-HPS-05236-0AAE 
JBL 
Logo 
352-KM03520D1148-E 
Screw, LED Plate 
363389-001 
12” Woofer DCR= 3.6Ω 1 
213-120-05153-0AAE 
12” Trim Ring 
10 
352-KM04020D1149-E 
Screw, Trim Ring 
11 
321-ABS-00008-E 
Foot, Plastic, main body 
12 
321-RUB-00009-E 
Foot, rubber glide 
13 352-HM04030D500-E 
Screw, 
Foot 
14 
Not for Sale 
ES250PW Amplifier (120v) 
15 352-AM04020D880-E 
Screw, 
Amplifier 
10 
16 
ES250PW120V-LAUNCH 
or 015-7600-00037-E 
Transmitter, complete (120v) 
 
 ES250PW 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
      
 
 
 
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 ES250PW 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
      
 
 
 
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ES250PW Test Set Up and Procedure 
 
 
Equipment needed: 
 
  Function/signal generator/sweep generator 
 Integrated 
Amplifier 
 Multimeter 
 Speaker 
cables 
  ES250PW Transmitter, power supply 
 
General Unit Function + Transmitter (UUT = Unit Under Test) 
 
1)  From a mono output signal generator, OFF at this time, connect an RCA cable to the “Sub in” jack on the 
ES250PW Transmitter.  Assure the power supply has been plugged in and a Red or blinking Green LED is 
now showing on the transmitter.  Default “ID Code” switch position is 1. 
2)  Position and plug in the ES250PW Subwoofer nearby (less than 75’ away), power switch should be OFF. 
3)  CROSSOVER, PHASE switch position does not matter.  Low Pass switch should be OFF.  “ID Code” 
switch position should be 1. 
4)  Turn the LEVEL control on the UUT to completely counterclockwise (MIN). 
5)  Turn on signal generator; adjust to 75mV, 50 Hz.  LED on Transmitter should now be steady Green. 
6)  Turn the power switch ON. LED on top of Subwoofer should be momentarily Green, then Orange.  
7)  Turn LEVEL control full clockwise (MAX); immediate and vigorous bass response should be heard and felt 
from port tube opening on the bottom. 
8)  Turn off generator, turn LEVEL control full counterclockwise (MIN), and disconnect RCA cable. 
 
General Unit Function (Direct connection - No Transmitter) 
 
9)  From a mono output signal generator, OFF at this time, connect an RCA cable to the L/R jacks on the 
ES250PW Subwoofer.; Use a Y-cable to connect to both inputs; power switch should be OFF. 
10) PHASE switch position does not matter. CROSSOVER control should be set at “150Hz”.  Low Pass switch 
position does not matter. 
11) Turn the LEVEL control on the UUT to completely counterclockwise (MIN). 
12) Turn on signal generator; adjust to 75mV, 50 Hz
13) Turn the power switch ON. LED on top of Subwoofer should be momentarily Red, then Green.  
14) Turn LEVEL control full clockwise (MAX); immediate and vigorous bass response should be heard and felt 
from port tube opening on the bottom. 
15) Turn off generator, turn LEVEL control full counterclockwise (MIN), and disconnect RCA cable. 
 
 ES250PW 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
      
 
 
 
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