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Customizing standby behavior
Standby is too sensitive
If standby is too sensitive, the loudspeaker will not enter standby mode when it is supposed
to, or it will wake up from standby mode when it is not supposed to .
Possible reasons:
The source may contain extraneous noise or noise peaks that wake the loudspeaker up or
prevent it from going into standby . This can also cause loudspeakers with the same settings to
behave differently .
You can determine if extraneous noise or noise peaks are responsible for the behavior as fol-
lows:
X
Set the CONTROL switch to
Local
.
X
Set the OUTPUT LEVEL switch to 114 dB to listen for possible extraneous noise .
X
Listen carefully to identify noise peaks .
X
Alternatively, you can record the loudspeaker output signal with a microphone and analyze
the recording .
X
Try to find out whether switching other devices in the house on or off has an effect (e .g .
refrigerator or similar) .
You can check that the standby feature is working correctly by connecting a short XLR cable to
the loudspeaker input without connecting a device to the other end of the cable .
Backplate mode:
X
In backplate mode, set the OUTPUT LEVEL switch to 100 dB .
The loudspeaker should enter standby mode after 90 minutes .
Network mode:
X
In network mode, use the
MA 1 – Automatic Monitor Alignment
software to set the standby
threshold to 30 dB and the standby time to any value .
The speaker should enter standby mode after the time you set .
Since the loudspeaker continuously monitors the input signal, peaks that come from the
source or are induced in the cable can also prevent the loudspeaker from switching to
standby mode . Make sure that there are no peaks coming from the source or induced in
the cable that can wake up the loudspeaker .
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