Operation
10
Dynaudio Sub 300/500
Switching on/off
Once you have ensured yourself that all necessary connections have been made, the
subwoofer can be switched on and used. With the exception of the mains power
switch controlling the subwoofer is done through the DSC 1 remote control.
Switching the subwoofer on
The power switch on the subwoofer's back panel switches the subwoofer completely
off: Set to the off position, the subwoofer will not respond to commands from the
remote control. For normal operation, the switch will always be set to the
On
position
in most cases.
X
Switch the subwoofer on with the switch on the back panel.
The
Status LED
on the front of the subwoofer will light up green.
AUTOMATIC mode for On/Standby
The subwoofer switches to On or Standby automatically. Automatic switching works
by signal-sensing: As long as a music signal is available on the subwoofer's input, it
will remain switched on. After 20 minutes of not sensing any input music signal or
receiving a signal from the remote control, the subwoofer will switch itself
automatically to Standby.
The front LEDs will show the actual mode of the subwoofer:
Manually switch to On or Standby
It is possible to temporarily override automatic switching and to set the subwoofer to
On or Standby mode by pressing the
POWER
buttons briefly
X
Briefly pressing the green
I
button on the remote will switch the subwoofer to On,
even if no signal is present.
Note that if no music signal presents itself within 20 minutes, the subwoofer will
switch back to Standby again.
X
Briefly pressing the red
O
button will switch it to Standby.
If the music signal is still present, it will switch to On again immediately.
1.
Remote control command receiver
2.
Status LED
Green:
Red:
Off:
subwoofer is on
subwoofer is in Standby mode
subwoofer is switched off completely
3.
MANUAL mode LED
Green: subwoofer was switched on manually (see following section).
POWER
On
AC IN
1
2
3
LEVEL
POWER
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