Man in a van wrote: > do the speakers have an autosensing function ? (they turn off when the > signal stops)
I found the manual > Auto-off function The auto on/off function reacts differently, depending > on the selected input: If no signal is present at the analog input, the > loudspeaker is set to stand by after 20 minutes. As soon as an analog > input signal is detected, the speaker switches back on. At the other > inputs, the activity of the connected source is monitored, allowing the > loudspeaker to switch off or on instantly. At the SPDIF, Optical, Port > and AES/ EBU inputs, the presence of the digital data stream is > monitored, while at at the USB input the presence of USB supply voltage > is detected. The standby power consumption depends on the operating > mode. See page 11, section setup. Note: Modern computers often have USB > sockets that deliver constant voltage (e.g. for charging a mobile phone) > even when the computer is switched off. If you want to use the auto-on > function of your nuPro active loudspeakers in conjunction with the USB > input, you must use a USB connector that powers off with the computer. > > > Auto-on function The nuPro speakers have an auto-on function that > automatically wakes up the loudspeaker from standby mode. This function > is only active if the loudspeaker was set to standby by the auto-off > function. To wake up the loudspeaker, a signal must be present at the > input that was selected when the loudspeaker went into standby (this > function is not available for Bluetooth devices). If the speaker was set > to standby using the remote control or the app, the auto-on function is > disabled > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Man in a van's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=43627 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=109934 _______________________________________________ Squeezecenter mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/squeezecenter
