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The subwoofer won’t turn off, The subwoofer won’t turn on automatically – Sunfire Subrosa SRS-210R User Manual

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User's Manual

Hum

Adding any component such as a sub-

woofer to an existing system will often

give rise to a hum which wasn’t there

before. Your first thought may be that

the subwoofer has a problem, but this is

more than likely caused by a “ground-

loop” in your system.

Follow these steps to isolate the main

cause of the ground-loop hum (there

may even be more than one cause).

• Try to have all of your equipment on

the same electrical outlet or circuit, see

page 10 for more details.

• If your sub amp is a fair distance away

from your other equipment, you may

use a 15 amp extension cord as long as

it has a ground connection.

NOTE: Never remove the ground

pin from any power cords. This is

very dangerous.

• Turn off all components in your system,

including the subwoofer amplifier,

amplifiers and the preamplifier, before

disconnecting or connecting cables.

• First remove every connection from the

sub amplifier to the rest of your system.

Plug the subwoofer amplifier's power

cord back in and check for the hum.

If it is still there, try plugging it into a

different outlet in case it is picking up

interference on the AC line.

• If you have followed the above guide-

lines for the power connections and a

hum is still present, then there is one

very common problem to consider: a

“ground-loop” introduced by connecting

a cable TV line to a VCR or TV, which is

then connected to the preamp. This can

be addressed as follows:

• Disconnect all cables which come from

outside the room, such as cable TV,

satellite TV, or roof top antennas. Make

sure that they are disconnected where

they first enter the room, so they are

making no connection to your preampli-

fier, TV, or any other component. If the

hum is caused by the cable TV line, then

you will need a “ground-loop isolator.”

This is an inexpensive device fitted in

line with the coaxial cable feed.

• If the hum persists, disconnect all the

source components one at a time from

the back of the preamplifier until you

identify the problem.

• Ground-loop isolators are available for

audio lines and video. Once you have

identified which components are causing

a problem, you can fit the isolators be-

tween the component and the preampli-

fier.

The subwoofer won’t turn off

• The subwoofer amplifier should turn

itself off after approximately fifteen min-

utes with no audio signal present. If not,

check there is no background hum. The

subwoofer may sense hum as a small

signal and stay on. See the above hints

to eliminate the hum.

The subwoofer won’t turn on

automatically

The subwoofer amplifier should turn on

when an audio signal is applied, or

1 VDC is applied to the Trigger inputs,

or if the Start button is pressed. If it does

not turn on, check the following:

• The subwoofer amplifier’s volume con-

trol may be turned down, or no signal is

received from your preamplifier.

• Check the input connections.

• Check the mode switch or menu on sur-

round systems to be certain that a bass

signal is being sent to the subwoofer.

• Use the 1V Trigger for the most reliable

on/off operation.