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Troubleshooting
Basic troubleshooting
If the
LED
(8) indicator does not light up then check;
• that the power cord (1) is firmly plugged into the socket and mains wall outlet
• that the
POWER switch
(2) on the rear panel is
ON
• the fuse, if fuse (3) need to be replaced only use the same type and value
If no sound then check;
• that the MicroPod Sub is turned
ON
and indicator
LED
(8) lamp glows green
• that the
VOLUME control
(7) on the rear panel is not all the way down
• that the
input cable
(3) is firmly plugged in both MicroPod Sub and amplifier
• that MicroPod Sub gets a signal from the amplifier (there is a check tone on most AV-receivers)
MicroPod switches off during the movie;
The MicroPod Sub has an automatic switch (auto standby function), which depends on the input level of the
output stage of the MicroPod Sub on or off.
The automatic system is set so that, when exceeding a certain fixed threshold value, the unit is turned on.
If this threshold is below a certain specified time, the MicroPod Sub is turned off again.
If the MicroPod Sub is switched on during the loudest passages only, you should reduce the level at the
volume control on the rear panel, to reach the same bass response, a higher level from the AV-receiver has
to come, which means that the switch has been exceeded before.
If MicroPod Sub is used in conjunction with large speakers for the front section, a change in the
AV-receivers speaker setup may help.
If the above does not help, you can choose to bypass the auto standby function by setting the switch (4)
in
ON
position, this leaves MicroPod Sub always on and it must be manually turned on/off by the power
switch (2) after use.