Turbosound LMS-A6 Power On Standby Mode, REMOTE STANDBY Connecting Remote Standby, Mono Band

Models: LMS-A6

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Power On Standby Mode

user manual

LMS-A6

Power On Standby Mode

When power is first switched on the LMS-A6 enters STANDBY mode. In this mode all outputs are muted to suppress any noise or transients while the circuitry settles down.

The POWER STDBY switch determines how the unit will behave after power is applied.:

Switch down: The unit will stay in standby mode. All outputs will stay muted and the red

STANDBY MUTE LED will light.

The standby mode is cancelled by pressing any MUTE switch, or momentarily operating the REMOTE STANDBY switch.

Switch up (CANCEL). The unit will remain muted for about six seconds and then automatically come out of standby mode.

In either case the normal band MUTEs will remain as they were when the unit was last used.

REMOTE STANDBY

Connecting Remote Standby

A two wire connection may be made between this connector and a single pole switch located at your mixing console, or any other operating position. When this switch is open, the unit functions normally and the outputs follow the MUTE switches on the front panel. When the REMOTE switch is closed all outputs are muted and the red REMOTE STANDBY LED lights.

The switch should be floating and isolated from external grounds. No damage will occur if the wires short to ground, but proper operation is not guaranteed.

Remote Standby Cancel

This switch enables or disables the REMOTE STANDBY function. Putting this switch up (CANCEL) will disable the remote function. You may wish to cancel the remote switch if it has been left in standby mode but you wish to regain local control. If the Remote Standby function has not been wired up this switch does nothing and may be set to either position.

Mono Band 1

How loud a system of a given power will go is usually limited by the lower frequencies. This is because low frequency signals require higher voltage swings, hence more power, than high frequencies. In order to make best use of the headroom available from the amplifiers and low frequency loudspeakers it is common practice to send all low frequencies to both channels in a stereo system. This has little impact on the stereo image in most situations.

LMS-A6 user manual

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Turbosound LMS-A6 Power On Standby Mode, REMOTE STANDBY Connecting Remote Standby, Remote Standby Cancel, Mono Band