Sony SA-WM40 Speaker User Manual


 
Basic Operations
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Basic Operations
Listening to the Sound
1
Turn on the amplifier and select the program source.
2
Press POWER (?/1).
The woofer turns on and the POWER indicator lights up in green.
3
Play the program source.
Adjust the VOLUME so that sound from the front speakers is not
distorted.
If it is distorted, the sound from the woofer will also be distorted.
Note
Never set the amplifiers tone
control (BASS, TREBLE, etc.) or the
equalizer output to a high level or
input sinewaves of 20 Hz to 50 Hz
recorded on a commercially-
available test disc or special sound
(bass sound of electronic musical
instrument, pop noise of analog disc
turntable, sound with abnormally
enhanced bass, etc.) in a high level
to this unit. These actions may
cause damage to the speakers.
When a special disc containing
abnormally enhanced bass is played,
noise may be output in addition to
the original sound. In such a case,
decrease the sound level.
Note
The subwoofer output signal
(DOLBY digital (AC-3) signal) of the
digital surround processor sold
singularly is set 10 dB higher by
Dolby laboratories Licensing
Corporation. In the case of using
normally, adjust the subwoofer
level.
Note
If you turn down the volume level
of the woofer too low, the auto
power on/off function may activate,
causing the woofer to enter power
saving mode.
To turn on and off the power automatically Auto power on/off
function
When the woofer is on (i.e, the POWER indicator lights up green) and there is
no signal input for about seven minutes, the POWER indicator changes to red
and the woofer enters power saving mode. While in this mode a signal is
input to the woofer, the woofer automatically turns on (auto power on/off
function).
To turn this feature off, slide the POWER SAVE switch on the rear panel to
OFF.
POWER (?/1)
POWER indicator
AUTO
OFF
POWER SAVE
POWER