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About the standby mode
The surround amplifier enters standby mode
automatically (the S-AIR/STANDBY
indicator turns red) when the main unit is in
standby mode or wireless transmission is
deactivated.
The surround amplifier is turned on
automatically (the S-AIR/STANDBY
indicator turns green) when the system is
turned on and wireless transmission is
activated.
For details, see “Troubleshooting”
(page 11).
Note
• Depending on the main unit, the surround
amplifier may not enter standby mode
automatically or may not turn on automatically.
In this case, press ?/1 (Power) on the surround
amplifier to change the power mode.
Preventing transmission
to neighbors (Pairing)
If your neighbors also have S-AIR products
and their IDs are the same as yours, your
neighbors could receive the sound of your
S-AIR main unit. To prevent this, you can
identify your S-AIR products by performing
the pairing operation.
xBefore the pairing operation
(example)
The sound transmission is established by the
ID.
x After the pairing operation
(example)
Sound transmission is established between
the surround amplifier and the S-AIR main
unit that performed the pairing operation.
1 Turn on the S-AIR main unit and
the surround amplifier.
The system turns on.
2 Match the IDs of the S-AIR main
unit and the surround amplifier.
Flashes orange. The wireless transceiver is
not connected to the
surround amplifier.
Flashes red. The surround amplifier’s
protection is active.
S-AIR/
STANDBY
indicator
Status
S-AIR main unit
ID A
Surround
amplifier
ID A
Other S-AIR
products
ID A
Your room Neighbor
ID A
S-AIR main unit
ID A ID A
Pairing
Surround
amplifier
Other S-AIR
products
Your room Neighbor
No transmission