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STA-800D/1000D Equipped Subs
Connectivity & Panel Operations
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Operation of the Power Mode Switch
NOTE: Depending on the version of the STA-800D/STA-1000D amplifier, the LCD display may or may not
light when power is first applied. Even if the LCD display does not light when power is applied, if the
amplifier is in the AUTO mode, it will play source material when a suitable signal is applied.
To manually come out of Standby when in AUTO mode, press and hold the IFC knob for several seconds
until the display lights. Note that menu operations are not possible when the amplifier is in Standby.
In AUTO mode If power is removed from the amplifier either through the main power rocker switch, or
by loss of power from the mains (wall outlet) and then restored, the amplifier will either turn back on or
come up in Standby. If it comes up in the on state, it will revert to Standby after a period of time if no
signal is presented at the inputs.
When the AUTO/ON Switch is in the ON position and power is applied to the amplifier via the main power
switch, the amplifier will NOT turn on. In order to turn the amplifier on, the IFC knob must be pressed and
held in for several seconds. When the amplifier turns on, the LCD display will illuminate at the WELCOME
screen for a few seconds. The amplifier will stay on until either the IFC knob is pressed and held until the
LCD display goes dark, when power is removed from the amplifier using the main power switch, or power
is removed from the mains (wall outlet).
If power is removed from the amplifier either through the main power switch or by loss of power from the
mains (wall outlet) and then restored, the amplifier will not turn back on until the IFC knob is pressed and
held as noted above.
It is important to note in case of a power outage, it will be necessary to manually turn the amplifier on
by pressing and holding the IFC knob as noted above. STA-800D and STA-1000D Connectivity and Panel
Operation.