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speaker failure. Please check with your subwoofer manufacture's manual and specs
for speaker limitations.
Mode Select: Selects between Sub and LFE modes. The Sub setting is the normal operating
mode for the SWA-400. LFE mode bypasses the Crossover Freq function of the
SWA-400. Use this mode if you are connecting the SWA-400 to the LFE output of
your amplifier or AV receiver.
Auto Off: If no audio signal is present for an extended period of time, the SWA-400 can be
switched into standby mode to conserve electricity. Choose from 5-30 minutes in 5
minute increments or turn the function off.
Memory Store: Once the system is set to your liking, save your settings to one of three
memory storage locations. Different settings for music, movies, and night time are a
good use for memory storage positions.
Memory Recall: Loads one of the three user-defined memory storage locations.
Software Info: Displays current software version.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Q1: There is no sound from any connected subwoofer(s).
A1: Check that the amplifier is plugged into an AC power outlet, has power, and is turned
on. Ensure that the subwoofer(s) is/are connected properly. Ensure that there is an
audio signal from the pre-amp or receiver.
Q2: There is sound from one connected subwoofer, but not from the other.
A2: Ensure that all wires are properly connected. Verify that all connections are complete
and secure, with no stray wires contacting other terminals. Check each individual
subwoofer.