when is a speaker considered full range?


i have system audio sa1750's as my mains and was wondering if they would be considered full range.I've heard different opinions as to what full range should be but i'm still not sure.thanks
Sa1750 specs-
Ppower handling: 180 Watts
· Impedance: 4 Ohms
· Requency response (+/- 3 dB): 40 - 40.000 Hz
· Sensitivity (1W, 1m): 90 dB
· Crossover (24 dB/oct.): 700 / 3000 Hz
· Dimensions (W x H x D) cm: 13 x 105 x 28,9
· Woofers: 4 x 4"
· Tweeter: 1 x 1"
enrique

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Thanks for the responses.I'm not well versed in reading specs.So if i may ask in setting my crossover for the mains in my receiver i currently have them set to 60 being they go to 40 sould i change the setting from 60 to 40?
I guess this has been summed up pretty well.I had no intenion of obtaining full range speakers as i am totally content and happy about the speakers i have.I was only trying to find out if they were full range(of course not)as i did not really know what a full range speaker consisted of.So my thanks to all who ave responded.