Ac power connections and switches – Polk Audio DSWmicroPRO1000 User Manual

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AC POWER CONNECTIONS AND SWITCHES

Dual Voltage Switch

DSWmicro

PRO

Series subwoofers are equipped with

a dual voltage switch. Be sure to confirm the voltage
setting required in your country.

WARNING: The correct voltage for your country has
been set at the factory. Only use the voltage setting
specified for your country. Using an improper setting
may damage your subwoofer. If you must switch
voltage, take care to check the fuse value; replace
with correct fuse value for the voltage setting that
you’ve selected.

AC Main Power Switch
Turn power on/off via the AC MAIN switch.

3 Position Power Switch
Your DSWmicro

PRO

Series subwoofer uses a 3 position

power switch, which allows you to select your subwoofer's
operational mode:

12V (DSW2000/DSW3000/DSW4000)

With the switch in this position, your subwoofer will
only turn on (become active) when a 12V signal is applied
to the 12V input on the back of the amplifier or when
the user presses the power button on the remote control.
Once active the subwoofer will remain on regardless
of whether an audio signal is present.

Note: For the DSW1000, the remote control is used
to turn the subwoofer ON/OFF with the switch in
the “REMOTE” position. The DSW1000 does not have
a 12V trigger option.

Audio Sense
With the switch in this position, your subwoofer
automatically turns on when it senses an audio signal.
The LED located on the back of the subwoofer will turn
green. The subwoofer can also be turned on or off via
the remote control.

We recommend this mode if your subwoofer is
always receiving power
(i.e., if it’s plugged into a
wall outlet). When no signal is present, the subwoofer
will enter a “waiting” state after 15 minutes and the
LED will turn yellow.

On
With the switch in this position, your subwoofer
is always on and fully active. The LED on the back
of the subwoofer will be green. This mode is best
if the subwoofer is plugged into a switched power
outlet. The remote control cannot be used to turn
off the subwoofer.

Note: You may want to leave your subwoofer unplugged
or the AC MAIN switch turned off during extended
periods of non use, such as during a vacation.

Power Mode LED Colors and Their Meaning:

Green: Fully active
Yellow: Standby
Red: Protection

DSWmicro

PRO

1000

Amplifier

DSWmicro

PRO

2000, 3000, 4000

Amplifier

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