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<h3>Power LED</h3> There are two power LEDs: one on the front of the system and one on the back of the system next to the power switch.
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There are two power related LEDs: <b>Power</b>  on the front of the system and <b>Battery Status</b> on the back of the system next to the power switch.
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  <td><strong>Off</strong></td>
 
  <td>System is off</td>
 
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  <td><strong>Blue</strong></td>
 
  <td>System is on</td>  
 
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  <td>System fault</td>
 
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<h3>Bluetooth LED</h3> The Bluetooth LED is located on the Bluetooth button under Input 3 on the connection / control panel.
 
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  <td><strong>Off</strong></td>
 
  <td>Bluetooth is off</td>
 
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  <td><strong>White (flashing)</strong></td>
 
  <td>Pairing mode / connecting</td>
 
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  <td><strong>White (solid)</strong></td>
 
  <td>Connected to Bluetooth device</td>
 
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<h3>Signal LED</h3> There are 3 signal LEDs: one above the volume knob for Inputs 1, 2 and 3.
 
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  <td><strong>Off</strong></td>
 
  <td>No or low level signal present</td>
 
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  <td><strong>Green</strong></td>
 
  <td>Signal present</td>
 
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  <td>Signal clipping</td>
 
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<h3><br /> Battery LED indicator</h3> If using the optional battery accessory, the LED next to the system power switch shows the battery's charge state by flashing when powered on. To check the charge at any time, double-press the
 
<em>Bluetooth</em> button in the Input 3 section.
 
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  <td>Blue - 4 flashes</td>
 
  <td>75 - 100% charge</td>
 
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  <td>Blue -&nbsp;3 flashes</td>
 
  <td>50 - 74% charge</td>
 
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  <td>Blue - 2 flashes</td>
 
  <td>25 - 49% charge</td>
 
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  <td>Blue - 1 flash</td>
 
  <td>10&nbsp;- 24% charge</td>
 
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  <td>Less than 10% charge</td>
 
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There are three LEDs for signal input.
  
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There is one LED for Bluetooth.           
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Latest revision as of 21:24, 3 April 2021

Introduction

There are two power related LEDs: Power on the front of the system and Battery Status on the back of the system next to the power switch.

There are three LEDs for signal input.

There is one LED for Bluetooth.


Summary
There are two power-related LEDs: Power on the front of the system and Battery Status on the back of the system next to the power switch.
There are three LEDs for signal input.
There is one LED for Bluetooth.

S1 LED status

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Power LED


Power LED on the front of the unit
Off System is off
Blue System is on
Blue (flashing) System is in low power sleep mode
Happens after dormant for an hour
Resumes automatically when an audio signal is present
Red System fault

 

Power/Battery LED

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If using the battery the LED next to the system power switch shows the battery's charge state by flashing when powered on. To check the charge at any time, double-press the Bluetooth button in the Input 3 section.
 

Blue - 4 flashes 75 - 100% charge
Blue - 3 flashes 50 - 74% charge
Blue - 2 flashes 25 - 49% charge
Blue - 1 flash - may appear to be flashing 10 - 24% charge
Red - 1 flash Less than 10% charge

Signal LED

There are 3 signal LEDs: one above the volume knob for Inputs 1, 2 and 3.


 

Off No or low level signal present
Green Signal present
Red Signal clipping


Bluetooth LED

The Bluetooth LED is located on the Bluetooth button under Input 3 on the connection / control panel.


 

Off Bluetooth is off
White (flashing) Pairing mode / connecting
White (solid) Connected to Bluetooth device