PSW 120 Auto Sensing
Bob Bell
Posts: 5
PSW 120: I purchased the unit 3 years ago as the bass unit for my television. I have always used the direct AC power plug from my receiver. Recently I rearranged the room and the PSW120 is now located in an opposite corner, too far to connect the AC power plug to the receiver. Upon re-reading your manual I find it has a built in sensing circuitry that will turn the bass unit off/on. My circuit evidently does not work. The PSW120 stays on (green) all the time, even with no audio signal present.
Is there a way I can "wake up" the circuit so it will operate as it should?
Thank you, Bob Bell
PS/ The PSW120 is a really great speaker! I originally selected this model because of the compact size but worried about the quality of the bass. After I hooked it up those worries disappeared.
Is there a way I can "wake up" the circuit so it will operate as it should?
Thank you, Bob Bell
PS/ The PSW120 is a really great speaker! I originally selected this model because of the compact size but worried about the quality of the bass. After I hooked it up those worries disappeared.
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Followup: Moderator suggested I leave it alone for awhile and see if the unit actually shuts off after a while. I did... and it did. It works as it should.
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It should take about 15 minutes to shut off when NO signal is present..