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Amp 5.1 enters standby mode after 1 minute (at the digital inputs Optical, Coaxial and Bluetooth) resp. 15 minutes (at the analogue input
Line [AUX]).
• Manuell [MAN]: If Manual is selected, the Amp 5.1 stays active permanently and must be powered up and down manually, using the
remote control.
If ECO is selected, all wirelessly connected speakers will be powered down automatically, but each speaker must be powered up individually.
This is the operation mode with the lowest standby power consumption. All the other modes Network, Auto, and Manual provide an auto-
matic power up function for all wirelessly connected speakers when powering up the Smart Amp 5.1 (Master Device).
Notes:
•If the standby mode is set to Auto [AUT] and the Amp 5.1 is set to standby mode using the “ON/Standby” key of the remote con-
trol, it is not possible for the Amp 5.1 to switch on automatically. To use the Auto mode of the Amp 5.1 as intended, do not power
down the Amp 5.1 using the On/Standby key but always wait until the Amp 5.1 powers down, automatically.
•To avoid an unintentional power-up of the Amp 5.1 using the analogue input, the threshold value has been set quite high. To make
sure the Amp 5.1 powers up correctly, please set the output level of your analog audio source to a high level (but not more than
2Vrms).
To set the standby mode, please do the following:
1
To enter the menu, press the "M" button.
2
Use the
" "
or " " button to navigate into the menu System Setup [SYS] and confirm with the "OK" button.
3
Choose the function Standby Mode [STB] using the
" "
or " " button and confirm with the "OK" button.
4
Use the "+" or "-" button to select select the wanted Standby mode and confirm with the "OK" button.
5
Press the "M" button to exit this menu item.
Input Config [INP]
As the factory settings all physically available inputs are already assigned with a source name. Therefore, the LED display and the screen do
not show the name of the (physical) input, but the source name of a (possible) source device. You can change the name assigned to an input
to suit your source device in the menu Input Config [INP]. It is also possible to deactivate (- - -) physical inputs so that they are no longer
displayed, which will make the source selection faster.
The factory settings are as follows:
Physical Input
OSD
Display
Source Name
HDMI® Input 1
HDMI1 [HD1]
BDP
(Blu-Ray Player)
HDMI® Input 2
HDMI2 [HD2]
SAT
(Satelite Receiver)
HDMI® Input 3
HDMI3 [HD3]
PS
(Video Console)