3. Phase (0 or 180°)
The Phase switch inverts the low frequency signal to synchronize the
subwoofer with the front speakers.
Example: The sound from your subwoofer may arrive at the listening
position out of alignment with the front speakers, causing a perceived
decrease bass.
NOTE: The Phase switch should be set to 0 for most applications.
4. Status Indicator
The subwoofers is equipped with a multi-colored LED, (located on the
rear) which indicates the current status of the subwoofer
• No illumination — Subwoofer is not on.
• White — Subwoofer is on
• Red — Subwoofer is in 'Standby mode'
• Flashing — Subwoofer has detected an error code.
5. Power Mode
The Power Mode switch allows you to control how the subwoofer turns
On & Off.
• Auto — When set to "Auto", the subwoofer will turn on when an
audio signal is detected.
NOTE: After several minutes of inactivity the subwoofer will enter
Standby Mode.
• On — When set to "On", the subwoofer will always be on.
NOTE: If the subwoofer enters Standby Mode during quiet or low
level audio playback, this is likely due to a low audio output signal
from the audio system. Increasing the system volume should resume
normal subwoofer playback. Increasing the subwoofer output level
on the Preamp/Receiver and decreasing the level on the subwoofer
will solve this issue in the future for similar listening levels.
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