Basic Connectors And Indicators; Analog Input; Power; Power Status Led - JBL PSB-1 Owner's Manual

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Basic Connectors and Indicators

Basic Connectors and Indicators

ANALOG INPUT

Connect this jack to the line-level, stereo, analog output jack of your TV
using the included RCA cable.
If your TV has a 3.5mm analog output jack, then use the included RCA-to-
3.5mm adapter.
Longer cables can be used if needed, however we do not recommend using
unbalanced cables longer than 10 feet due to the likelihood of added noise.
If your TV has physically separate "fixed" and "variable" audio output jacks,
make sure to connect to the appropriate jack based on the desired volume
control scheme (see "Volume Control Schemes" on page 2).

POWER

Connect the power cable (included) to this connector.
Analog Input
The JBL
Professional SoundBar PSB-1 has an "Auto-Standby" feature.
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After 60 minutes of audio inactivity, the soundbar will automatically enter
standby mode, which reduces energy consumption. Once audio is detected
at the input, the PSB-1 will automatically return to its normal mode of operation.
Additionally, if the soundbar has been set to "Fixed Source" mode (see "Installer Settings" on page 5) and the volume
is greater than 30%, then the volume will also reset to 30% (and unmuted) after 60 minutes of audio inactivity. This
ensures that, for example, hotel guests checking into the room aren't startled by a loud volume level set by the previous
guest.

POWER STATUS LED

On the soundbar's front panel there are 10 green volume indicator LEDs, the first of which doubles as a power status
indicator. Unlike the other 9 LEDs, this LED can turn amber, and it allows the installer to confirm proper power
connection and operation.
LED
Meaning
Green
Normal mode
Amber
Standby mode
PSB-1 is unplugged from
[off]
power or has a fault
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